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…te function in batch queries as in streaming queries

What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Currently, in the batch queries, timeout is disabled (i.e. GroupStateTimeout.NoTimeout) which means any GroupState.setTimeout*** operation would throw UnsupportedOperationException. This makes it weird when converting a streaming query into a batch query by changing the input DF from streaming to a batch DF. If the timeout was enabled and used, then the batch query will start throwing UnsupportedOperationException.

This PR creates the dummy state in batch queries with the provided timeoutConf so that it behaves in the same way. The code has been refactored to make it obvious when the state is being created for a batch query or a streaming query.

How was this patch tested?

Additional tests

Author: Tathagata Das [email protected]

Closes apache#18024 from tdas/SPARK-20792.

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…te function in batch queries as in streaming queries

## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Currently, in the batch queries, timeout is disabled (i.e. GroupStateTimeout.NoTimeout) which means any GroupState.setTimeout*** operation would throw UnsupportedOperationException. This makes it weird when converting a streaming query into a batch query by changing the input DF from streaming to a batch DF. If the timeout was enabled and used, then the batch query will start throwing UnsupportedOperationException.

This PR creates the dummy state in batch queries with the provided timeoutConf so that it behaves in the same way. The code has been refactored to make it obvious when the state is being created for a batch query or a streaming query.

## How was this patch tested?
Additional tests

Author: Tathagata Das <[email protected]>

Closes #18024 from tdas/SPARK-20792.
@GulajavaMinistudio GulajavaMinistudio merged commit d87e6db into GulajavaMinistudio:master May 21, 2017
GulajavaMinistudio pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 15, 2020
…in optimizations

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This is a followup of apache#26434

This PR use one special shuffle reader for skew join, so that we only have one join after optimization. In order to do that, this PR
1. add a very general `CustomShuffledRowRDD` which support all kind of partition arrangement.
2. move the logic of coalescing shuffle partitions to a util function, and call it during skew join optimization, to totally decouple with the `ReduceNumShufflePartitions` rule. It's too complicated to interfere skew join with `ReduceNumShufflePartitions`, as you need to consider the size of split partitions which don't respect target size already.

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The current skew join optimization has a serious performance issue: the size of the query plan depends on the number and size of skewed partitions.

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existing tests

test UI manually:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3182036/74357390-cfb30480-4dfa-11ea-83f6-825d1b9379ca.png)

explain output
```
AdaptiveSparkPlan(isFinalPlan=true)
+- OverwriteByExpression org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.noop.NoopTable$403a2ed5, [AlwaysTrue()], org.apache.spark.sql.util.CaseInsensitiveStringMap1f
   +- *(5) SortMergeJoin(skew=true) [key1#2L], [key2#6L], Inner
      :- *(3) Sort [key1#2L ASC NULLS FIRST], false, 0
      :  +- SkewJoinShuffleReader 2 skewed partitions with size(max=5 KB, min=5 KB, avg=5 KB)
      :     +- ShuffleQueryStage 0
      :        +- Exchange hashpartitioning(key1#2L, 200), true, [id=#53]
      :           +- *(1) Project [(id#0L % 2) AS key1#2L]
      :              +- *(1) Filter isnotnull((id#0L % 2))
      :                 +- *(1) Range (0, 100000, step=1, splits=6)
      +- *(4) Sort [key2#6L ASC NULLS FIRST], false, 0
         +- SkewJoinShuffleReader 2 skewed partitions with size(max=5 KB, min=5 KB, avg=5 KB)
            +- ShuffleQueryStage 1
               +- Exchange hashpartitioning(key2#6L, 200), true, [id=#64]
                  +- *(2) Project [((id#4L % 2) + 1) AS key2#6L]
                     +- *(2) Filter isnotnull(((id#4L % 2) + 1))
                        +- *(2) Range (0, 100000, step=1, splits=6)
```

Closes apache#27493 from cloud-fan/aqe.

Authored-by: Wenchen Fan <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: herman <[email protected]>
GulajavaMinistudio pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 6, 2025
…ead pool

### What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR aims to use a meaningful class name prefix for REST Submission API thread pool instead of the default value of Jetty QueuedThreadPool, `"qtp"+super.hashCode()`.

https://github.com/dekellum/jetty/blob/3dc0120d573816de7d6a83e2d6a97035288bdd4a/jetty-util/src/main/java/org/eclipse/jetty/util/thread/QueuedThreadPool.java#L64

### Why are the changes needed?

This is helpful during JVM investigation.

**BEFORE (4.0.0-preview2)**

```
$ SPARK_MASTER_OPTS='-Dspark.master.rest.enabled=true' sbin/start-master.sh
$ jstack 28217 | grep qtp
"qtp1925630411-52" #52 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.07ms elapsed=19.06s tid=0x0000000134906c10 nid=0xde03 runnable  [0x0000000314592000]
"qtp1925630411-53" #53 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.05ms elapsed=19.06s tid=0x0000000134ac6810 nid=0xc603 runnable  [0x000000031479e000]
"qtp1925630411-54" #54 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.06ms elapsed=19.06s tid=0x000000013491ae10 nid=0xdc03 runnable  [0x00000003149aa000]
"qtp1925630411-55" #55 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.08ms elapsed=19.06s tid=0x0000000134ac9810 nid=0xc803 runnable  [0x0000000314bb6000]
"qtp1925630411-56" #56 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.04ms elapsed=19.06s tid=0x0000000134ac9e10 nid=0xda03 runnable  [0x0000000314dc2000]
"qtp1925630411-57" #57 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.05ms elapsed=19.06s tid=0x0000000134aca410 nid=0xca03 runnable  [0x0000000314fce000]
"qtp1925630411-58" #58 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.04ms elapsed=19.06s tid=0x0000000134acaa10 nid=0xcb03 runnable  [0x00000003151da000]
"qtp1925630411-59" #59 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.06ms elapsed=19.06s tid=0x0000000134acb010 nid=0xcc03 runnable  [0x00000003153e6000]
"qtp1925630411-60-acceptor-0108e9815-ServerConnector1e497474{HTTP/1.1, (http/1.1)}{M3-Max.local:6066}" #60 daemon prio=3 os_prio=31 cpu=0.11ms elapsed=19.06s tid=0x00000001317ffa10 nid=0xcd03 runnable  [0x00000003155f2000]
"qtp1925630411-61-acceptor-11d90f2aa-ServerConnector1e497474{HTTP/1.1, (http/1.1)}{M3-Max.local:6066}" #61 daemon prio=3 os_prio=31 cpu=0.10ms elapsed=19.06s tid=0x00000001314ed610 nid=0xcf03 waiting on condition  [0x00000003157fe000]
```

**AFTER**
```
$ SPARK_MASTER_OPTS='-Dspark.master.rest.enabled=true' sbin/start-master.sh
$ jstack 28317 | grep StandaloneRestServer
"StandaloneRestServer-52" #52 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.09ms elapsed=60.06s tid=0x00000001284a8e10 nid=0xdb03 runnable  [0x000000032cfce000]
"StandaloneRestServer-53" #53 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.06ms elapsed=60.06s tid=0x00000001284acc10 nid=0xda03 runnable  [0x000000032d1da000]
"StandaloneRestServer-54" #54 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.05ms elapsed=60.06s tid=0x00000001284ae610 nid=0xd803 runnable  [0x000000032d3e6000]
"StandaloneRestServer-55" #55 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.09ms elapsed=60.06s tid=0x00000001284aec10 nid=0xd703 runnable  [0x000000032d5f2000]
"StandaloneRestServer-56" #56 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.06ms elapsed=60.06s tid=0x00000001284af210 nid=0xc803 runnable  [0x000000032d7fe000]
"StandaloneRestServer-57" #57 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.05ms elapsed=60.06s tid=0x00000001284af810 nid=0xc903 runnable  [0x000000032da0a000]
"StandaloneRestServer-58" #58 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.06ms elapsed=60.06s tid=0x00000001284afe10 nid=0xcb03 runnable  [0x000000032dc16000]
"StandaloneRestServer-59" #59 daemon prio=5 os_prio=31 cpu=0.05ms elapsed=60.06s tid=0x00000001284b0410 nid=0xcc03 runnable  [0x000000032de22000]
"StandaloneRestServer-60-acceptor-04aefbaa8-ServerConnector44284d85{HTTP/1.1, (http/1.1)}{M3-Max.local:6066}" #60 daemon prio=3 os_prio=31 cpu=0.13ms elapsed=60.05s tid=0x000000015cda1a10 nid=0xcd03 runnable  [0x000000032e02e000]
"StandaloneRestServer-61-acceptor-148976251-ServerConnector44284d85{HTTP/1.1, (http/1.1)}{M3-Max.local:6066}" #61 daemon prio=3 os_prio=31 cpu=0.12ms elapsed=60.05s tid=0x000000015cd1c810 nid=0xce03 waiting on condition  [0x000000032e23a000]
```

### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change?

No, the thread names are accessed during the debugging.

### How was this patch tested?

Manual review.

### Was this patch authored or co-authored using generative AI tooling?

No.

Closes apache#48924 from dongjoon-hyun/SPARK-50385.

Authored-by: Dongjoon Hyun <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: panbingkun <[email protected]>
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