Stephan Ewen created FLINK-5048:
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             Summary: Kafka Consumer (0.9/0.10) threading model leads 
problematic cancellation behavior
                 Key: FLINK-5048
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-5048
             Project: Flink
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Kafka Connector
    Affects Versions: 1.1.3
            Reporter: Stephan Ewen
            Assignee: Stephan Ewen
             Fix For: 1.2.0


The {{FLinkKafkaConsumer}} (0.9 / 0.10) spawns a separate thread that operates 
the KafkaConsumer. That thread is shielded from interrupts, because the Kafka 
Consumer has not been handling thread interrupts well.

Since that thread is also the thread that emits records, it may block in the 
network stack (backpressure) or in chained operators. The later case leads to 
situations where cancellations get very slow unless that thread would be 
interrupted (which it cannot be).

I propose to change the thread model as follows:

  - A spawned consumer thread pull from the KafkaConsumer and pushes its pulled 
batch of records into a blocking queue (size one)
  - The main thread of the task will pull the record batches from the blocking 
queue and emit the records.

This allows actually for some additional I/O overlay while limiting the 
additional memory consumption - only two batches are ever held, one being 
fetched and one being emitted.



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