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Kirk True resolved KAFKA-19296.
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Resolution: Won't Do
> Revise AsyncKafkaConsumer event wakeup approach
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> Key: KAFKA-19296
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-19296
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: clients, consumer
> Reporter: Kirk True
> Assignee: Kirk True
> Priority: Major
> Labels: async-kafka-consumer-performance,
> consumer-threading-refactor, performance
> Fix For: 4.2.0
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> The {{AsyncKafkaConsumer}} uses an event queue-based mechanism to communicate
> between the application thread and the background network thread. When a new
> event is enqueued, the application thread will call
> {{NetworkClient.wakeup()}} in order to make sure the background thread
> doesn't block in {{NetworkClient.poll()}} too long. However, in certain
> settings, the number of wake ups for the {{AsyncKafkaConsumer}} can be a one,
> possibly two orders of magnitude more than {{{}ClassicKafkaConsumer{}}}.
> Because {{NetworkClient.wakeup()}} needs to call down through the OS' network
> layer, the current event notification approach used by {{AsyncKafkaConsumer}}
> adds significant, unnecessary overhead.
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