Details
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Bug
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Status: Resolved
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Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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None
Description
Our current stream task's timestamp is used for punctuate function as well as selecting which stream to process next (i.e. best effort stream synchronization). And it is defined as the smallest timestamp over all partitions in the task's partition group. This results in two unintuitive corner cases:
1) observing a late arrived record would keep that stream's timestamp low for a period of time, and hence keep being process until that late record. For example take two partitions within the same task annotated by their timestamps:
Stream A: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1, 10
Stream B: 2, 3, 4, 5
The late arrived record with timestamp "1" will cause stream A to be selected continuously in the thread loop, i.e. messages with timestamp 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 until the record itself is dequeued and processed, then stream B will be selected starting with timestamp 2.
2) an empty buffered partition will cause its timestamp to be not advanced, and hence the task timestamp as well since it is the smallest among all partitions. This may not be a severe problem compared with 1) above though.
Update
There is one more thing to consider (full discussion found here: http://search-hadoop.com/m/Kafka/uyzND1iKZJN1yz0E5?subj=Order+of+punctuate+and+process+in+a+stream+processor)
Let's assume the following case.
- a stream processor that uses the Processor API
- context.schedule(1000) is called in the init()
- the processor reads only one topic that has one partition
- using custom timestamp extractor, but that timestamp is just a wall
clock time
Image the following events:
1., for 10 seconds I send in 5 messages / second
2., does not send any messages for 3 seconds
3., starts the 5 messages / second againI see that punctuate() is not called during the 3 seconds when I do not
send any messages. This is ok according to the documentation, because
there is not any new messages to trigger the punctuate() call. When the
first few messages arrives after a restart the sending (point 3. above) I
see the following sequence of method calls:1., process() on the 1st message
2., punctuate() is called 3 times
3., process() on the 2nd message
4., process() on each following messageWhat I would expect instead is that punctuate() is called first and then
process() is called on the messages, because the first message's timestamp
is already 3 seconds older then the last punctuate() was called, so the
first message belongs after the 3 punctuate() calls.
Attachments
Issue Links
- contains
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KAFKA-3534 Deserialize on demand when default time extractor used
- Resolved
- is related to
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KAFKA-5144 MinTimestampTracker uses confusing variable names
- Resolved
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KAFKA-5233 Changes to punctuate semantics (KIP-138)
- Resolved
- relates to
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KAFKA-7458 Avoid enforced processing during bootstrap phase
- Resolved
- links to