commit | cbf312f854e38f963ab0dc2fb3f2e62c6e9e3975 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Prudhvi Akhil Alahari <prudhvi.alahari@linaro.org> | Thu Nov 03 20:15:52 2022 +0530 |
committer | Prudhvi Akhil Alahari <prudhvi.alahari@linaro.org> | Fri Nov 04 00:39:18 2022 +0530 |
tree | 408d59d6ded6aed07a0ee0c397a862f0272ca865 | |
parent | 731a0e1e919aa5503a0c96fd441b6cea7228c3a0 [diff] |
Fix index rewriter to rewrite all Or/AndPredicates ChangeIndexRewriter processes predicate tree to group all index predicates into one at each level. Rewriter starts from root node and traverses to all the child nodes. Rewriter recursively marks each child predicate as indexed or nonindexed. Then it partitions all the indexed predicates together and also rewrites And/OrPredicates to either a source or a cardinal predicate. Before this change, rewriter short-circuits the partitioning & skips rewrite logic when there is only one indexed child. Due to this behavior, query [2] was not rewritten to OrCardinal predicate since (status:open OR status:merged) is one indexed child at its level (as in [3]), whereas query [1] was rewritten to AndCardinal. [1] status:open age:1d issue:123 [2] (status:open OR status:merged) issue:123 [3] root / \ Or issue:123 / \ open merged Fix index rewriter to run the rewrite logic to rewrite Or/AndPredicate to respective cardinal predicates when it short-circuits. This helps AndSource to choose the right source more often. Also fix few tests to assert on OrCardinalPredicate rather than OrPredicate. Unfortunately there are no operators which are datasources other than Index in the Core as of now. We at Qualcomm have a datasource operator in a plugin which takes a bug number and queries the bug tracker's DB for changes related to that bug number. Suppose this operator (say issue:123) returns around 15 changes. On a 3.4 test site against LUCENE which contains ~20K open changes, ~2.8M merged changes, the performance of, query "(status:open OR status:merged) issue:123" before: 6m52s, 6m40s, 6m36s after: 0.07s, 0.07s, 0.07s Release-Notes: AndSource chooses right source more often Change-Id: I87311359e28795d5f461b233cecd82ecaf53ee57
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