Sai Hemanth Gantasala 46525bcd7c IMPALA-14082: Support batch processing of RELOAD events on same table
Currently, RELOAD events of partitioned table are processed one after
the other. Processing them one by one acquires the table lock multiple
times to load individual partitions in sequence. This also keeps the
table version changing which impacts performance of coordinators in
local-catalog mode - query planning needs retry to handle
InconsistentMetadataFetchException due to table version changes.

This patch handles the batch processing logic RELOAD events on same
table by reusing the exisiting logic of BatchPartitionEvent. This
implementation adds four new methods canBeBatched(),addToBatchEvents(),
getPartitionForBatching(), getBatchEventType()(pre-requisites to reuse
batching logic) to the RELOAD event class.

Testing:
- Added an end-to-end to verify the batching.

Change-Id: Ie3e9a99b666a1c928ac2a136bded1e5420f77dab
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/23159
Reviewed-by: Impala Public Jenkins <impala-public-jenkins@cloudera.com>
Tested-by: Impala Public Jenkins <impala-public-jenkins@cloudera.com>
2025-09-17 12:50:57 +00:00

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