Joe McDonnell 22898abbc4 IMPALA-14275: Ignore produced runtime filters for tuple cache keys
PlanNode's list of runtime filters includes both runtime filters
consumed and produced. The code for incorporating runtime filters
into the tuple cache key doesn't make a distinction between the
two. This means that JoinNodes that produce runtime filters hash
their children more than once. This only applies to mt_dop=0,
because mt_dop>0 produces the runtime filter from a separate build
side fragment. This hasn't produced a noticeable issue, but it is
still wrong. This ignores produced runtime filters.

Testing:
 - Added a test case in TupleCacheTest

Change-Id: I5d132a5cf7de1ce19b55545171799d8f38bb8c3d
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/23227
Reviewed-by: Impala Public Jenkins <impala-public-jenkins@cloudera.com>
Tested-by: Michael Smith <michael.smith@cloudera.com>
2025-08-13 15:21:01 +00:00

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