powturbo / TurboPFor-Integer-Compression

Fastest Integer Compression
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avx2 compression compressor encoding floating-point integer-compression intersection inverted-index library simd sse2 time-series

TurboPFor: Fastest Integer Compression

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Integer Compression Benchmark (single thread):

- Synthetic data:
C Size ratio% Bits/Integer C MB/s D MB/s Name 2019.11
62,939,886 15.7 5.04 2369 10950 TurboPFor256
63,392,759 15.8 5.07 1359 7803 TurboPFor128
63,392,801 15.8 5.07 1328 924 TurboPForDA
65,060,504 16.3 5.20 60 2748 FP_SIMDOptPFor
65,359,916 16.3 5.23 32 2436 PC_OptPFD
73,477,088 18.4 5.88 408 2484 PC_Simple16
73,481,096 18.4 5.88 624 8748 FP_SimdFastPFor 64Ki *
76,345,136 19.1 6.11 1072 2878 VSimple
91,947,533 23.0 7.36 284 11737 QMX 64k *
93,285,864 23.3 7.46 1568 10232 FP_GroupSimple 64Ki *
95,915,096 24.0 7.67 848 3832 Simple-8b
99,910,930 25.0 7.99 17298 12408 TurboByte+TurboPack
99,910,930 25.0 7.99 17357 12363 TurboPackV sse
99,910,930 25.0 7.99 11694 10138 TurboPack scalar
99,910,930 25.0 7.99 8420 8876 TurboFor
100,332,929 25.1 8.03 17077 11170 TurboPack256V avx2
101,015,650 25.3 8.08 11191 10333 TurboVByte
102,074,663 25.5 8.17 6689 9524 MaskedVByte
102,074,663 25.5 8.17 2260 4208 PC_Vbyte
102,083,036 25.5 8.17 5200 4268 FP_VByte
112,500,000 28.1 9.00 1528 12140 VarintG8IU
125,000,000 31.2 10.00 13039 12366 TurboByte
125,000,000 31.2 10.00 11197 11984 StreamVbyte 2019
400,000,000 100.00 32.00 8960 8948 Copy
N/A N/A EliasFano

(*) codecs inefficient for small block sizes are tested with 64Ki integers/block.

Size Ratio % Bits/Integer C Time MB/s D Time MB/s Function 2019.11
3,321,663,893 13.9 4.44 1320 6088 TurboPFor
3,339,730,557 14.0 4.47 32 2144 PC.OptPFD
3,350,717,959 14.0 4.48 1536 7128 TurboPFor256
3,501,671,314 14.6 4.68 56 2840 VSimple
3,768,146,467 15.8 5.04 3228 3652 EliasFanoV
3,822,161,885 16.0 5.11 572 2444 PC_Simple16
4,411,714,936 18.4 5.90 9304 10444 TurboByte+TurboPack
4,521,326,518 18.9 6.05 836 3296 Simple-8b
4,649,671,427 19.4 6.22 3084 3848 TurboVbyte
4,955,740,045 20.7 6.63 7064 10268 TurboPackV
4,955,740,045 20.7 6.63 5724 8020 TurboPack
5,205,324,760 21.8 6.96 6952 9488 SC_SIMDPack128
5,393,769,503 22.5 7.21 14466 11902 TurboPackV256
6,221,886,390 26.0 8.32 6668 6952 TurboFor
6,221,886,390 26.0 8.32 6644 2260 TurboForDA
6,699,519,000 28.0 8.96 1888 1980 FP_Vbyte
6,700,989,563 28.0 8.96 2740 3384 MaskedVByte
7,622,896,878 31.9 10.20 836 4792 VarintG8IU
8,060,125,035 33.7 11.50 8456 9476 Streamvbyte 2019
8,594,342,216 35.9 11.50 5228 6376 libfor
23,918,861,764 100.0 32.00 5824 5924 Copy

Block size: 64Ki = 256k bytes. Ki=1024 Integers

Size Ratio % Bits/Integer C Time MB/s D Time MB/s Function
3,164,940,562 13.2 4.23 1344 6004 TurboPFor 64Ki
3,273,213,464 13.7 4.38 1496 7008 TurboPFor256 64Ki
3,965,982,954 16.6 5.30 1520 2452 lz4+DT 64Ki
4,234,154,427 17.7 5.66 436 5672 qmx 64Ki
6,074,995,117 25.4 8.13 1976 2916 blosc_lz4 64Ki
8,773,150,644 36.7 11.74 2548 5204 blosc_lz 64Ki

"lz4+DT 64Ki" = Delta+Transpose from TurboPFor + lz4
"blosc_lz4" internal lz4 compressor+vectorized shuffle

- Time Series:
Function C MB/s size ratio% D MB/s Text
bvzenc32 10632 45,909 0.008 12823 ZigZag
bvzzenc32 8914 56,713 0.010 13499 ZigZag Delta of delta
vsenc32 12294 140,400 0.024 12877 Variable Simple
p4nzenc256v32 1932 596,018 0.10 13326 TurboPFor256 ZigZag
p4ndenc256v32 1961 596,018 0.10 13339 TurboPFor256 Delta
bitndpack256v32 12564 909,189 0.16 13505 TurboPackV256 Delta
p4nzenc32 1810 1,159,633 0.20 8502 TurboPFor ZigZag
p4nzenc128v32 1795 1,159,633 0.20 13338 TurboPFor ZigZag
bitnzpack256v32 9651 1,254,757 0.22 13503 TurboPackV256 ZigZag
bitnzpack128v32 10155 1,472,804 0.26 13380 TurboPackV ZigZag
vbddenc32 6198 18,057,296 3.13 10982 TurboVByte Delta of delta
memcpy 13397 577,141,992 100.00
- Transpose/Shuffle (no compression)
    ./icapp -e117,118,119 ZIPF
Size C Time MB/s D Time MB/s Function
100,000,000 9400 9132 TPbyte 4 TurboPFor Byte Transpose/shuffle AVX2
100,000,000 8784 8860 TPbyte 4 TurboPFor Byte Transpose/shuffle SSE
100,000,000 7688 7656 Blosc_Shuffle AVX2
100,000,000 5204 7460 TPnibble 4 TurboPFor Nibble Transpose/shuffle SSE
100,000,000 6620 6284 Blosc shuffle SSE
100,000,000 3156 3372 Bitshuffle AVX2
100,000,000 2100 2176 Bitshuffle SSE
- (Lossy) Floating point compression:
    ./icapp -Fd file          " 64 bits floating point raw file 
    ./icapp -Ff file          " 32 bits floating point raw file 
    ./icapp -Fcf file         " text file with miltiple entries (ex.  8.657,56.8,4.5 ...)
    ./icapp -Ftf file         " text file (1 entry per line)
    ./icapp -Ftf file -v5     " + display the first entries read
    ./icapp -Ftf file.csv -K3 " but 3th column in a csv file (ex. number,Text,456.5 -> 456.5
    ./icapp -Ftf file -g.001  " lossy compression with allowed pointwise relative error 0.001
- Compressed Inverted Index Intersections with GOV2

GOV2: 426GB, 25 Millions documents, average doc. size=18k.

max.docid/q Time s q/s ms/q % docid found
1.000 7.88 2283.1 0.438 81
10.000 10.54 1708.5 0.585 84
ALL 13.96 1289.0 0.776 100

q/s: queries/second, ms/q:milliseconds/query

max.docid/q Time s q/s ms/q % docids found
1.000 2.66 6772.6 0.148 81
10.000 3.39 5307.5 0.188 84
ALL 3.57 5036.5 0.199 100
Notes:

Compile:

    Download or clone TurboPFor
    git clone https://github.com/powturbo/TurboPFor-Integer-Compression.git
    cd TurboPFor-Integer-Compression
    make

    To benchmark TurboPFor + general purpose compression codecs (zstd,lz4, Turbo-Range-Coder, bwt, bitshuffle):
    git clone --recursive https://github.com/powturbo/TurboPFor-Integer-Compression.git
    cd TurboPFor-Integer-Compression
    make ICCODEC=1

    To benchmark external libraries: 
    Download the external libraries from github into the current directory
    Activate/deactivate the ext. libs in the makefile 
    make CODEC1=1 CODEC2=1 ICCODEC=1
Windows visual c++
    nmake /f makefile.vs
Windows visual studio c++
    project files under vs/vs2022

Testing:

- Synthetic data (use ZIPF parameter):
- Data files:
- Intersections:

1 - Download Gov2 (or ClueWeb09) + query files (Ex. "1mq.txt") from DocId data set
8GB RAM required (16GB recommended for benchmarking "clueweb09" files).

2 - Create index file

    ./idxcr gov2.sorted .

create inverted index file "gov2.sorted.i" in the current directory

3 - Test intersections

    ./idxqry gov2.sorted.i 1mq.txt

run queries in file "1mq.txt" over the index of gov2 file

- Parallel Query Processing:

1 - Create partitions

    ./idxseg gov2.sorted . -26m -s8

create 8 (CPU hardware threads) partitions for a total of ~26 millions document ids

2 - Create index file for each partition

  ./idxcr gov2.sorted.s*

create inverted index file for all partitions "gov2.sorted.s00 - gov2.sorted.s07" in the current directory

3 - Intersections:

delete "idxqry.o" file and then type "make para" to compile "idxqry" w. multithreading

  ./idxqry gov2.sorted.s*.i 1mq.txt

run queries in file "1mq.txt" over the index of all gov2 partitions "gov2.sorted.s00.i - gov2.sorted.s07.i".

Function usage:

See benchmark "icapp" program for "integer compression" usage examples. In general encoding/decoding functions are of the form:

*char endptr = encode( unsigned in, unsigned n, char out, [unsigned start], [int b])**
endptr : set by encode to the next character in "out" after the encoded buffer
in : input integer array
n : number of elements
out : pointer to output buffer
b : number of bits. Only for bit packing functions
start : previous value. Only for integrated delta encoding functions

*char endptr = decode( char in, unsigned n, unsigned out, [unsigned start], [int b])**
endptr : set by decode to the next character in "in" after the decoded buffer
in : pointer to input buffer
n : number of elements
out : output integer array
b : number of bits. Only for bit unpacking functions
start : previous value. Only for integrated delta decoding functions

Simple high level functions:

size_t compressed_size = encode( unsigned in, size_t n, char out)
compressed_size : number of bytes written into compressed output buffer out

size_t compressed_size = decode( char in, size_t n, unsigned out)
compressed_size : number of bytes read from compressed input buffer in

Function syntax:

public header file to use with documentation:
include/ic.h

Note: Some low level functions (like p4enc32) are limited to 128/256 (SSE/AVX2) integers per call.

Environment:

OS/Compiler (64 bits):
Multithreading:

Knowns issues

LICENSE

References:

Last update: 10 JUN 2023