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Liang-Chi Hsieh commented on SPARK-6354:
h2. Introduction
Currently we use the cached data in SparkSQL by looking for fully the same
logical plan. The logic is implemented in
{code}CacheManager.useCachedData{code}. If we find a cached version of the
logical plan, we can replace it with the cached version.
This ticker expands the approach and looks for the the logical plan that
contains all output of the given logical plan. If we find a cached plan
satisfying this condition, we can replace it with the cached version.
h2. Current approach
The comparison logic is in {code}LogicalPlan.sameResult{code}. To have two
logical plans considered the same one, it should satisfy few conditions:
# They are the same class
# Their children sizes are the same
# Their cleanArgs are the same
# All their children satisfying the conditions above
h2. Proposed approach
This ticker wants to expand the current approach. The expanded approach uses
the cached data by looking for the logical plan that is superset of current
logical plan. In other words, the current logical plan will return part of the
results of the cached plan.
The comparison logic is in {code}LogicalPlan.partResult{code}. It has a
parameter {code}plan: LogicalPlan{code}. To have the given {code}plan{code}
considered the part of another logical plan (called {code}this plan{code}
below), it should also satisfy few conditions:
# They are the same class
# Their children sizes are the same
# The cleanArgs of given {code}plan{code] are contained in {code}this plan{code}
# All their children satisfying the conditions above
In order to test if the condition 3 is satisfied, we iterate through the
elements in the cleanArgs of the given {code}plan{code}. For each element, we
check if the cleanArgs of {code}this plan{code} contains it. If any element is
not, the condition 3 is failed.
Basically, the proposed approach just relaxes one of the previous conditions.
Previously, the condition requires that two plans are having the same args.
Now, it is modified to only require that the args in the given plan are all
contained in another plan. If the condition is met, the given plan is the part
of the another plan.
> Replace the plan which is part of cached query
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> Key: SPARK-6354
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-6354
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: SQL
>Reporter: Liang-Chi Hsieh
>Priority: Minor
>
> Currently we only replace the plan which equals to cached query. This
> approach can be extended to replace the plan which is part of cached query.
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