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Andrew Schofield commented on KAFKA-15558:
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I was referring to the way that there is inconsistent time-out handling for 
some of the events which are sent from the application thread to the background 
thread in the new consumer. I know this is being fixed now, so I think there's 
nothing more to do on this ticket now.

> Determine if Timer should be used elsewhere in 
> PrototypeAsyncConsumer.updateFetchPositions()
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>                 Key: KAFKA-15558
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-15558
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: clients, consumer
>            Reporter: Kirk True
>            Assignee: Phuc Hong Tran
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: consumer-threading-refactor, fetcher, timeout
>             Fix For: 3.8.0
>
>
> This is a followup ticket based on a question from [~junrao] when reviewing 
> the [fetch request manager pull 
> request|https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/14406]:
> {quote}It still seems weird that we only use the timer for 
> {{{}refreshCommittedOffsetsIfNeeded{}}}, but not for other cases where we 
> don't have valid fetch positions. For example, if all partitions are in 
> {{AWAIT_VALIDATION}} state, it seems that {{PrototypeAsyncConsumer.poll()}} 
> will just go in a busy loop, which is not efficient.
> {quote}
> The goal here is to determine if we should also be propagating the Timer to 
> the validate positions and reset positions operations.
> Note: we should also investigate if the existing {{KafkaConsumer}} 
> implementation should be fixed, too.



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