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Stephan Ewen commented on FLINK-5048: ------------------------------------- Sorry to come late here. The fix did not change user-facing behavior - it is completely internal to the KafkaConsumer. It also proved pretty good and stable. On the other hand, I think users can simply use the 1.2.0 kafka consumer with Flink 1.1.x if there is an issue. > 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 > Priority: Blocker > 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. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)