Aman Sinha created DRILL-4237:
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             Summary: Skew in hash distribution
                 Key: DRILL-4237
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-4237
             Project: Apache Drill
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Functions - Drill
    Affects Versions: 1.4.0
            Reporter: Aman Sinha


Apparently, the fix in DRILL-4119 did not fully resolve the data skew issue.  
It worked fine on the smaller sample of the data set but on another sample of 
the same data set, it still produces skewed values - see below the hash values 
which are all odd numbers. 

{noformat}
0: jdbc:drill:zk=local> select columns[0], hash32(columns[0]) from `test.csv` 
limit 10;
+-----------------------------------+--------------+
|              EXPR$0               |    EXPR$1    |
+-----------------------------------+--------------+
| f71aaddec3316ae18d43cb1467e88a41  | 1506011089   |
| 3f3a13bb45618542b5ac9d9536704d3a  | 1105719049   |
| 6935afd0c693c67bba482cedb7a2919b  | -18137557    |
| ca2a938d6d7e57bda40501578f98c2a8  | -1372666789  |
| fab7f08402c8836563b0a5c94dbf0aec  | -1930778239  |
| 9eb4620dcb68a84d17209da279236431  | -970026001   |
| 16eed4a4e801b98550b4ff504242961e  | 356133757    |
| a46f7935fea578ce61d8dd45bfbc2b3d  | -94010449    |
| 7fdf5344536080c15deb2b5a2975a2b7  | -141361507   |
| b82560a06e2e51b461c9fe134a8211bd  | -375376717   |
+-----------------------------------+--------------+
{noformat}

This indicates an underlying issue with the XXHash64 java implementation, which 
is Drill's implementation of the C version.  One of the key difference as 
pointed out by Jacques was the use of unsigned int64 in the C version compared 
to the Java version which uses (signed) long.  I created an XXHash version 
using com.google.common.primitives.UnsignedLong.  However, UnsignedLong does 
not have bit-wise operations that are needed for XXHash such as rotateLeft(),  
XOR etc.  One could write wrappers for these but at this point, the question 
is: should we think of an alternative hash function ? 

The alternative approach could be the murmur hash for numeric data types that 
we were using earlier and the Mahout version of hash function for string types 
(https://github.com/apache/drill/blob/master/exec/java-exec/src/main/java/org/apache/drill/exec/expr/fn/impl/HashHelper.java#L28).
  As a test, I reverted to this function and was getting good hash distribution 
for the test data. 

I could not find any performance comparisons of our perf tests (TPC-H or DS) 
with the original and newer (XXHash) hash functions.  If performance is 
comparable, should we revert to the original function ?  

As an aside, I would like to remove the hash64 versions of the functions since 
these are not used anywhere. 



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