We should use ```coefficients``` rather than ```weights``` in user guide that freshman can get the right conventional name at the outset. mengxr vectorijk
Author: Yanbo Liang <ybliang8@gmail.com>
Closes#9493 from yanboliang/docs-coefficients.
`jars` in the log line is an array, so `$jars` doesn't print its content.
Author: Cheng Lian <lian@databricks.com>
Closes#9494 from liancheng/minor.log-fix.
In file LDAOptimizer.scala:
line 441: since "idx" was never used, replaced unrequired zipWithIndex.foreach with foreach.
- nonEmptyDocs.zipWithIndex.foreach { case ((_, termCounts: Vector), idx: Int) =>
+ nonEmptyDocs.foreach { case (_, termCounts: Vector) =>
Author: a1singh <a1singh@ucsd.edu>
Closes#9456 from a1singh/master.
```PortableDataStream``` maintains some internal state. This makes it tricky to reuse a stream (one needs to call ```close``` on both the ```PortableDataStream``` and the ```InputStream``` it produces).
This PR removes all state from ```PortableDataStream``` and effectively turns it into an ```InputStream```/```Array[Byte]``` factory. This makes the user responsible for managing the ```InputStream``` it returns.
cc srowen
Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@questtec.nl>
Closes#9417 from hvanhovell/SPARK-11449.
This adds a failing test checking that `awaitTerminationOrTimeout` returns the expected value, and then fixes that failing test with the addition of a `return`.
tdas zsxwing
Author: Nick Evans <me@nicolasevans.org>
Closes#9336 from manygrams/fix_await_termination_or_timeout.
After aggregation, the dataset could be smaller than inputs, so it's better to do hash based aggregation for all inputs, then using sort based aggregation to merge them.
Author: Davies Liu <davies@databricks.com>
Closes#9383 from davies/fix_switch.
OutputCommitCoordinator uses a map in a place where an array would suffice, increasing its memory consumption for result stages with millions of tasks.
This patch replaces that map with an array. The only tricky part of this is reasoning about the range of possible array indexes in order to make sure that we never index out of bounds.
Author: Josh Rosen <joshrosen@databricks.com>
Closes#9274 from JoshRosen/SPARK-11307.
1. def dialectClassName in HiveContext is unnecessary.
In HiveContext, if conf.dialect == "hiveql", getSQLDialect() will return new HiveQLDialect(this);
else it will use super.getSQLDialect(). Then in super.getSQLDialect(), it calls dialectClassName, which is overriden in HiveContext and still return super.dialectClassName.
So we'll never reach the code "classOf[HiveQLDialect].getCanonicalName" of def dialectClassName in HiveContext.
2. When we start bin/spark-sql, the default context is HiveContext, and the corresponding dialect is hiveql.
However, if we type "set spark.sql.dialect;", the result is "sql", which is inconsistent with the actual dialect and is misleading. For example, we can use sql like "create table" which is only allowed in hiveql, but this dialect conf shows it's "sql".
Although this problem will not cause any execution error, it's misleading to spark sql users. Therefore I think we should fix it.
In this pr, while procesing “set spark.sql.dialect” in SetCommand, I use "conf.dialect" instead of "getConf()" for the case of key == SQLConf.DIALECT.key, so that it will return the right dialect conf.
Author: Zhenhua Wang <wangzhenhua@huawei.com>
Closes#9349 from wzhfy/dialect.
Spark should build against Scala 2.10.5, since that includes a fix for Scaladoc that will fix doc snapshot publishing: https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-8479
Author: Josh Rosen <joshrosen@databricks.com>
Closes#9450 from JoshRosen/upgrade-to-scala-2.10.5.
We have some aggregate function tests in both DataFrameAggregateSuite and SQLQuerySuite. The two have almost the same coverage and we should just remove the SQL one.
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#9475 from rxin/SPARK-11510.
Since we have 4 bytes as number of records in the beginning of a page, the address can not be zero, so we do not need the bitset.
For performance concerns, the bitset could help speed up false lookup if the slot is empty (because bitset is smaller than longArray, cache hit rate will be higher). In practice, the map is filled with 35% - 70% (use 50% as average), so only half of the false lookups can benefit of it, all others will pay the cost of load the bitset (still need to access the longArray anyway).
For aggregation, we always need to access the longArray (insert a new key after false lookup), also confirmed by a benchmark.
For broadcast hash join, there could be a regression, but a simple benchmark showed that it may not (most of lookup are false):
```
sqlContext.range(1<<20).write.parquet("small")
df = sqlContext.read.parquet('small')
for i in range(3):
t = time.time()
df2 = sqlContext.range(1<<26).selectExpr("id * 1111111111 % 987654321 as id2")
df2.join(df, df.id == df2.id2).count()
print time.time() -t
```
Having bitset (used time in seconds):
```
17.5404241085
10.2758829594
10.5786800385
```
After removing bitset (used time in seconds):
```
21.8939979076
12.4132959843
9.97224712372
```
cc rxin nongli
Author: Davies Liu <davies@databricks.com>
Closes#9452 from davies/remove_bitset.
This is an updated version of #8995 by a-roberts. Original description follows:
Snappy now supports concatenation of serialized streams, this patch contains a version number change and the "does not support" test is now a "supports" test.
Snappy 1.1.2 changelog mentions:
> snappy-java-1.1.2 (22 September 2015)
> This is a backward compatible release for 1.1.x.
> Add AIX (32-bit) support.
> There is no upgrade for the native libraries of the other platforms.
> A major change since 1.1.1 is a support for reading concatenated results of SnappyOutputStream(s)
> snappy-java-1.1.2-RC2 (18 May 2015)
> Fix#107: SnappyOutputStream.close() is not idempotent
> snappy-java-1.1.2-RC1 (13 May 2015)
> SnappyInputStream now supports reading concatenated compressed results of SnappyOutputStream
> There has been no compressed format change since 1.0.5.x. So You can read the compressed results > interchangeablly between these versions.
> Fixes a problem when java.io.tmpdir does not exist.
Closes#8995.
Author: Adam Roberts <aroberts@uk.ibm.com>
Author: Josh Rosen <joshrosen@databricks.com>
Closes#9439 from JoshRosen/update-snappy.
functions.scala was getting pretty long. I broke it into multiple files.
I also added explicit data types for some public vals, and renamed aggregate function pretty names to lower case, which is more consistent with rest of the functions.
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#9471 from rxin/SPARK-11505.
1. Renamed localSort -> sortWithinPartitions to avoid ambiguity in "local"
2. distributeBy -> repartition to match the existing repartition.
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#9470 from rxin/SPARK-11504.
stddev is an alias for stddev_samp. variance should be consistent with stddev.
Also took the chance to remove internal Stddev and Variance, and only kept StddevSamp/StddevPop and VarianceSamp/VariancePop.
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#9449 from rxin/SPARK-11490.
The current interface used to fetch shuffle data is not very efficient for
large buffers; it requires the receiver to buffer the entirety of the
contents being downloaded in memory before processing the data.
To use the network library to transfer large files (such as those that
can be added using SparkContext addJar / addFile), this change adds a
more efficient way of downloding data, by streaming the data and feeding
it to a callback as data arrives.
This is achieved by a custom frame decoder that replaces the current netty
one; this decoder allows entering a mode where framing is skipped and data
is instead provided directly to a callback. The existing netty classes
(ByteToMessageDecoder and LengthFieldBasedFrameDecoder) could not be reused
since their semantics do not allow for the interception approach the new
decoder uses.
Author: Marcelo Vanzin <vanzin@cloudera.com>
Closes#9206 from vanzin/SPARK-11235.
In YARN mode, when preemption is enabled, we may leave executors in a
zombie state while we wait to retrieve the reason for which the executor
exited. This is so that we don't account for failed tasks that were
running on a preempted executor.
The issue is that while we wait for this information, the scheduler
might decide to schedule tasks on the executor, which will never be
able to run them. Other side effects include the block manager still
considering the executor available to cache blocks, for example.
So, when we know that an executor went down but we don't know why,
stop everything related to the executor, except its running tasks.
Only when we know the reason for the exit (or give up waiting for
it) we do update the running tasks.
This is achieved by a new `disableExecutor()` method in the
`Schedulable` interface. For managers that do not behave like this
(i.e. every one but YARN), the existing `executorLost()` method
will behave the same way it did before.
On top of that change, a few minor changes that made debugging easier,
and fixed some other minor issues:
- The cluster-mode AM was printing a misleading log message every
time an executor disconnected from the driver (because the akka
actor system was shared between driver and AM).
- Avoid sending unnecessary requests for an executor's exit reason
when we already know it was explicitly disabled / killed. This
avoids both multiple requests, and unnecessary requests that would
just cause warning messages on the AM (in the explicit kill case).
- Tone down a log message about the executor being lost when it
exited normally (e.g. preemption)
- Wake up the AM monitor thread when requests for executor loss
reasons arrive too, so that we can more quickly remove executors
from this zombie state.
Author: Marcelo Vanzin <vanzin@cloudera.com>
Closes#8887 from vanzin/SPARK-10622.
The trim_codeblock(lines) function in include_example.rb removes some blank lines in the code.
Author: Xusen Yin <yinxusen@gmail.com>
Closes#9400 from yinxusen/SPARK-11443.
Like ml ```LinearRegression```, ```LogisticRegression``` should provide a training summary including feature names and their coefficients.
Author: Yanbo Liang <ybliang8@gmail.com>
Closes#9303 from yanboliang/spark-9492.
This PR is based on the work of roji to support running Spark scripts from symlinks. Thanks for the great work roji . Would you mind taking a look at this PR, thanks a lot.
For releases like HDP and others, normally it will expose the Spark executables as symlinks and put in `PATH`, but current Spark's scripts do not support finding real path from symlink recursively, this will make spark fail to execute from symlink. This PR try to solve this issue by finding the absolute path from symlink.
Instead of using `readlink -f` like what this PR (https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/2386) implemented is that `-f` is not support for Mac, so here manually seeking the path through loop.
I've tested with Mac and Linux (Cent OS), looks fine.
This PR did not fix the scripts under `sbin` folder, not sure if it needs to be fixed also?
Please help to review, any comment is greatly appreciated.
Author: jerryshao <sshao@hortonworks.com>
Author: Shay Rojansky <roji@roji.org>
Closes#8669 from jerryshao/SPARK-2960.
depend on `caseSensitive` to do column name equality check, instead of just `==`
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#9410 from cloud-fan/partition.
We added a bunch of higher order statistics such as skewness and kurtosis to GroupedData. I don't think they are common enough to justify being listed, since users can always use the normal statistics aggregate functions.
That is to say, after this change, we won't support
```scala
df.groupBy("key").kurtosis("colA", "colB")
```
However, we will still support
```scala
df.groupBy("key").agg(kurtosis(col("colA")), kurtosis(col("colB")))
```
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#9446 from rxin/SPARK-11489.
The test functionality should be the same, but without using mockito; logs don't
really say anything useful but I suspect it may be the cause of the flakiness,
since updating mocks when multiple threads may be using it doesn't work very
well. It also allows some other cleanup (= less test code in FsHistoryProvider).
Author: Marcelo Vanzin <vanzin@cloudera.com>
Closes#9425 from vanzin/SPARK-11466.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#9434 from cloud-fan/rdd2ds and squashes the following commits:
0892d72 [Wenchen Fan] support create Dataset from RDD
Add Python API for stddev/stddev_pop/stddev_samp/variance/var_pop/var_samp/skewness/kurtosis
Author: Davies Liu <davies@databricks.com>
Closes#9424 from davies/py_var.
This PR adds a new method `unhandledFilters` to `BaseRelation`. Data sources which implement this method properly may avoid the overhead of defensive filtering done by Spark SQL.
Author: Cheng Lian <lian@databricks.com>
Closes#9399 from liancheng/spark-10978.unhandled-filters.
Currently ```RFormula``` can only handle label with ```NumericType``` or ```BinaryType``` (cast it to ```DoubleType``` as the label of Linear Regression training), we should also support label of ```StringType``` which is needed for Logistic Regression (glm with family = "binomial").
For label of ```StringType```, we should use ```StringIndexer``` to transform it to 0-based index.
Author: Yanbo Liang <ybliang8@gmail.com>
Closes#9302 from yanboliang/spark-11349.
JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10304
This patch detects if the structure of partition directories is not valid.
The test cases are from #8547. Thanks zhzhan.
cc liancheng
Author: Liang-Chi Hsieh <viirya@appier.com>
Closes#8840 from viirya/detect_invalid_part_dir.
DriverDescription refactored to case class because it included no mutable fields.
ApplicationDescription had one mutable field, which was appUiUrl. This field was set by the driver to point to the driver web UI. Master was modifying this field when the application was removed to redirect requests to history server. This was wrong because objects which are sent over the wire should be immutable. Now appUiUrl is immutable in ApplicationDescription and always points to the driver UI even if it is already shutdown. The UI url which master exposes to the user and modifies dynamically is now included into ApplicationInfo - a data object which describes the application state internally in master. That URL in ApplicationInfo is initialised with the value from ApplicationDescription.
ApplicationDescription also included value user, which is now a part of case class fields.
Author: Jacek Lewandowski <lewandowski.jacek@gmail.com>
Closes#9299 from jacek-lewandowski/SPARK-11344.
This PR adds a new method `groupBy(cols: Column*)` to `Dataset` that allows users to group using column expressions instead of a lambda function. Since the return type of these expressions is not known at compile time, we just set the key type as a generic `Row`. If the user would like to work the key in a type-safe way, they can call `grouped.asKey[Type]`, which is also added in this PR.
```scala
val ds = Seq(("a", 10), ("a", 20), ("b", 1), ("b", 2), ("c", 1)).toDS()
val grouped = ds.groupBy($"_1").asKey[String]
val agged = grouped.mapGroups { case (g, iter) =>
Iterator((g, iter.map(_._2).sum))
}
agged.collect()
res0: Array(("a", 30), ("b", 3), ("c", 1))
```
Author: Michael Armbrust <michael@databricks.com>
Closes#9359 from marmbrus/columnGroupBy and squashes the following commits:
bbcb03b [Michael Armbrust] Update DatasetSuite.scala
8fd2908 [Michael Armbrust] Update DatasetSuite.scala
0b0e2f8 [Michael Armbrust] [SPARK-11404] [SQL] Support for groupBy using column expressions
When we join 2 datasets, we will combine 2 encoders into a tupled one, and use it as the encoder for the jioned dataset. Assume both of the 2 encoders are flat, their `constructExpression`s both reference to the first element of input row. However, when we combine 2 encoders, the schema of input row changed, now the right encoder should reference to second element of input row. So we should rebind right encoder to let it know the new schema of input row before combine it.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#9391 from cloud-fan/join and squashes the following commits:
846d3ab [Wenchen Fan] rebind right encoder when join 2 datasets
Right now, SQL's mutable projection updates every value of the mutable project after it evaluates the corresponding expression. This makes the behavior of MutableProjection confusing and complicate the implementation of common aggregate functions like stddev because developers need to be aware that when evaluating {{i+1}}th expression of a mutable projection, {{i}}th slot of the mutable row has already been updated.
This PR make the MutableProjection atomic, by generating all the results of expressions first, then copy them into mutableRow.
Had run a mircro-benchmark, there is no notable performance difference between using class members and local variables.
cc yhuai
Author: Davies Liu <davies@databricks.com>
Closes#9422 from davies/atomic_mutable and squashes the following commits:
bbc1758 [Davies Liu] support wide table
8a0ae14 [Davies Liu] fix bug
bec07da [Davies Liu] refactor
2891628 [Davies Liu] make mutableProjection atomic