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Cheng Tan updated KAFKA-9800: ----------------------------- Description: Design: The main idea is to bookkeep the failed attempt. Currently, the retry backoff has two main usage patterns: # Synchronous retires and blocking loop. The thread will sleep in each iteration for # Async retries. In each polling, the retries do not meet the backoff will be filtered. The data class often maintains a 1:1 mapping to a set of requests which are logically associated. (i.e. a set contains only one initial request and only its retries.) For type 1, we can utilize a local failure counter of a Java generic data type. For case 2, we can make those classes containing retriable data inherit from an abstract class Retriable. Retriable will implement interfaces recording the number of failed attempts. I already wrapped the exponential backoff/timeout util class in my KIP-601 [implementation|https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/8683/files#diff-9ca2b1294653dfa914b9277de62b52e3R28] which takes the number of failures and returns the backoff/timeout value at the corresponding level. Changes: KafkaProducer: # Produce request (API_KEY.PRODUCE). Currently, the backoff applies to each ProducerBatch in Accumulator, which already has an attribute attempts recording the number of failed attempts. # Transaction request (API_KEY..*TXN). TxnRequestHandler will inherit from Retriable and record each failed attempt. KafkaConsumer: # # Partition state request (API_KEY.OFFSET_FOR_LEADER_EPOCH, was: Design: The main idea is to bookkeep the failed attempt. Currently, the retry backoff has two main usage patterns: # Synchronous retires and blocking loop. The thread will sleep in each iteration for # Async retries. In each polling, the retries do not meet the backoff will be filtered. The data class often maintains a 1:1 mapping to a set of requests which are logically associated. (i.e. a set contains only one initial request and only its retries.) For type 1, we can utilize a local failure counter of a Java generic data type. For case 2, we can make those classes containing retriable data inherit from an abstract class Retriable. Retriable will implement interfaces recording the number of failed attempts. I already wrapped the exponential backoff/timeout util class in my KIP-601 [implementation|https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/8683/files#diff-9ca2b1294653dfa914b9277de62b52e3R28] which takes the number of failures and returns the backoff/timeout value at the corresponding level. Changes: KafkaProducer: # Produce request (API_KEY.PRODUCE). Currently, the backoff applies to each ProducerBatch in Accumulator, which already has an attribute attempts recording the number of failed attempts. # Transaction request (API_KEY..*TXN). TxnRequestHandler will inherit from Retriable and record each failed attempt. KafkaConsumer > [KIP-580] Client Exponential Backoff Implementation > --------------------------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-9800 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-9800 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Cheng Tan > Assignee: Cheng Tan > Priority: Major > Labels: KIP-580 > > Design: > The main idea is to bookkeep the failed attempt. Currently, the retry backoff > has two main usage patterns: > # Synchronous retires and blocking loop. The thread will sleep in each > iteration for > # Async retries. In each polling, the retries do not meet the backoff will > be filtered. The data class often maintains a 1:1 mapping to a set of > requests which are logically associated. (i.e. a set contains only one > initial request and only its retries.) > For type 1, we can utilize a local failure counter of a Java generic data > type. > For case 2, we can make those classes containing retriable data inherit from > an abstract class Retriable. Retriable will implement interfaces recording > the number of failed attempts. I already wrapped the exponential > backoff/timeout util class in my KIP-601 > [implementation|https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/8683/files#diff-9ca2b1294653dfa914b9277de62b52e3R28] > which takes the number of failures and returns the backoff/timeout value at > the corresponding level. > > Changes: > KafkaProducer: > # Produce request (API_KEY.PRODUCE). Currently, the backoff applies to each > ProducerBatch in Accumulator, which already has an attribute attempts > recording the number of failed attempts. > # Transaction request (API_KEY..*TXN). TxnRequestHandler will inherit from > Retriable and record each failed attempt. > KafkaConsumer: > # > # Partition state request (API_KEY.OFFSET_FOR_LEADER_EPOCH, > -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)