Matt Wang created KAFKA-6662:
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             Summary: Consumer use offsetsForTimes() get offset return None.
                 Key: KAFKA-6662
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-6662
             Project: Kafka
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: core
    Affects Versions: 0.10.2.0
            Reporter: Matt Wang


When we use Consumer's method  offsetsForTimes()  to get the topic-partition 
offset, sometimes it will return null. Print the client log
{code:java}
// 2018-03-15 11:54:05,239] DEBUG Collector TraceCollector dispatcher loop 
interval 256 upload 0 retry 0 fail 0 
(com.meituan.mtrace.collector.sg.AbstractCollector)
[2018-03-15 11:54:05,241] DEBUG Set SASL client state to INITIAL 
(org.apache.kafka.common.security.authenticator.SaslClientAuthenticator)
[2018-03-15 11:54:05,241] DEBUG Set SASL client state to INTERMEDIATE 
(org.apache.kafka.common.security.authenticator.SaslClientAuthenticator)
[2018-03-15 11:54:05,247] DEBUG Set SASL client state to COMPLETE 
(org.apache.kafka.common.security.authenticator.SaslClientAuthenticator)
[2018-03-15 11:54:05,247] DEBUG Initiating API versions fetch from node 53. 
(org.apache.kafka.clients.NetworkClient)
[2018-03-15 11:54:05,253] DEBUG Recorded API versions for node 53: (Produce(0): 
0 to 2 [usable: 2], Fetch(1): 0 to 3 [usable: 3], Offsets(2): 0 to 1 [usable: 
1], Metadata(3): 0 to 2 [usable: 2], LeaderAndIsr(4): 0 [usable: 0], 
StopReplica(5): 0 [usable: 0], UpdateMetadata(6): 0 to 3 [usable: 3], 
ControlledShutdown(7): 1 [usable: 1], OffsetCommit(8): 0 to 2 [usable: 2], 
OffsetFetch(9): 0 to 2 [usable: 2], GroupCoordinator(10): 0 [usable: 0], 
JoinGroup(11): 0 to 1 [usable: 1], Heartbeat(12): 0 [usable: 0], 
LeaveGroup(13): 0 [usable: 0], SyncGroup(14): 0 [usable: 0], 
DescribeGroups(15): 0 [usable: 0], ListGroups(16): 0 [usable: 0], 
SaslHandshake(17): 0 [usable: 0], ApiVersions(18): 0 [usable: 0], 
CreateTopics(19): 0 to 1 [usable: 1], DeleteTopics(20): 0 [usable: 0]) 
(org.apache.kafka.clients.NetworkClient)
[2018-03-15 11:54:05,315] DEBUG Handling ListOffsetResponse response for 
org.matt_test2-0. Fetched offset -1, timestamp -1 
(org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.internals.Fetcher){code}
>From the log, we find broker return the offset, but it's value is -1, this 
>value will be removed in Fetcher.handleListOffsetResponse(),
{code:java}
// // Handle v1 and later response
log.debug("Handling ListOffsetResponse response for {}. Fetched offset {}, 
timestamp {}",
        topicPartition, partitionData.offset, partitionData.timestamp);
if (partitionData.offset != ListOffsetResponse.UNKNOWN_OFFSET) {
    OffsetData offsetData = new OffsetData(partitionData.offset, 
partitionData.timestamp);
    timestampOffsetMap.put(topicPartition, offsetData);
}{code}
We test several situations, and we found that in the following two cases it 
will return none.
 # The topic-partition msg number is 0, when we use offsetsForTimes() to get 
the offset, the offset will retuan -1;
 #  The targetTime we use to find offset is larger than the partition 
active_segment's largestTimestamp, the offset will return -1;

If the offset is set -1, it will not be return to consumer client. I think in 
these situation, it should be return the latest offset, and it's also defined 
in kafka/core annotation.
{code:java}
// /**
 * Search the message offset based on timestamp.
 * This method returns an option of TimestampOffset. The offset is the offset 
of the first message whose timestamp is
 * greater than or equals to the target timestamp.
 *
 * If all the message in the segment have smaller timestamps, the returned 
offset will be last offset + 1 and the
 * timestamp will be max timestamp in the segment.
 *
 * If all the messages in the segment have larger timestamps, or no message in 
the segment has a timestamp,
 * the returned the offset will be the base offset of the segment and the 
timestamp will be Message.NoTimestamp.
 *
 * This methods only returns None when the log is not empty but we did not see 
any messages when scanning the log
 * from the indexed position. This could happen if the log is truncated after 
we get the indexed position but
 * before we scan the log from there. In this case we simply return None and 
the caller will need to check on
 * the truncated log and maybe retry or even do the search on another log 
segment.
 *
 * @param timestamp The timestamp to search for.
 * @return the timestamp and offset of the first message whose timestamp is 
larger than or equals to the
 *         target timestamp. None will be returned if there is no such message.
 */
def findOffsetByTimestamp(timestamp: Long): Option[TimestampOffset] = {
  // Get the index entry with a timestamp less than or equal to the target 
timestamp
  val timestampOffset = timeIndex.lookup(timestamp)
  val position = index.lookup(timestampOffset.offset).position
  // Search the timestamp
  log.searchForTimestamp(timestamp, position)
}
{code}
 



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