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huangyiming updated KAFKA-10903:
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    Description: 
if we need sort  the producerBatch by sequence,now we use the new batch compare 
with the first batch in deque, and if the first batch in deque is less than the 
new batch,we will loop the deque and let the new batch insert the right 
position.

like this :
{code:java}
// code placeholder
if (firstBatchInQueue != null && firstBatchInQueue.hasSequence() && 
firstBatchInQueue.baseSequence() < batch.baseSequence()) { List<ProducerBatch> 
orderedBatches = new ArrayList<>(); while (deque.peekFirst() != null && 
deque.peekFirst().hasSequence() && deque.peekFirst().baseSequence() < 
batch.baseSequence()) orderedBatches.add(deque.pollFirst()); 
log.debug("Reordered incoming batch with sequence {} for partition {}. It was 
placed in the queue at " + "position {}", batch.baseSequence(), 
batch.topicPartition, orderedBatches.size()); // Either we have reached a point 
where there are batches without a sequence (ie. never been drained // and are 
hence in order by default), or the batch at the front of the queue has a 
sequence greater // than the incoming batch. This is the right place to add the 
incoming batch. deque.addFirst(batch); // Now we have to re insert the 
previously queued batches in the right order. for (int i = 
orderedBatches.size() - 1; i >= 0; --i) { 
deque.addFirst(orderedBatches.get(i)); } // At this point, the incoming batch 
has been queued in the correct place according to its sequence. }{code}
and i think    if we can compare the last producerBatch in the deque,if the new 
batch more than the last producerBatch,just add the new Batch to the last in 
the deque,

like this:
{code:java}
// code placeholder
ProducerBatch lastBatchInQueue = deque.peekLast();
if(lastBatchInQueue !=null && lastBatchInQueue.hasSequence() && 
lastBatchInQueue.baseSequence() <= batch.baseSequence()){
    deque.addLast(batch);
} else {
    List<ProducerBatch> orderedBatches = new ArrayList<>();
    while (deque.peekFirst() != null && deque.peekFirst().hasSequence() && 
deque.peekFirst().baseSequence() < batch.baseSequence())
        orderedBatches.add(deque.pollFirst());

    log.debug("Reordered incoming batch with sequence {} for partition {}. It 
was placed in the queue at " +
            "position {}", batch.baseSequence(), batch.topicPartition, 
orderedBatches.size());
    // Either we have reached a point where there are batches without a 
sequence (ie. never been drained
    // and are hence in order by default), or the batch at the front of the 
queue has a sequence greater
    // than the incoming batch. This is the right place to add the incoming 
batch.
    deque.addFirst(batch);

    // Now we have to re insert the previously queued batches in the right 
order.
    for (int i = orderedBatches.size() - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
        deque.addFirst(orderedBatches.get(i));
    }

    // At this point, the incoming batch has been queued in the correct place 
according to its sequence.
}
{code}

  was:
if we need sort  the producerBatch by sequence,now we use the new batch compare 
with the first batch in deque, and if the first batch in deque is less than the 
new batch,we will loop the deque and let the new batch insert the right 
position.

like this :
{code:java}
// code placeholder
if (firstBatchInQueue != null && firstBatchInQueue.hasSequence() && 
firstBatchInQueue.baseSequence() < batch.baseSequence()) { ProducerBatch 
lastBatchInQueue = deque.peekLast(); List<ProducerBatch> orderedBatches = new 
ArrayList<>(); while (deque.peekFirst() != null && 
deque.peekFirst().hasSequence() && deque.peekFirst().baseSequence() < 
batch.baseSequence()) orderedBatches.add(deque.pollFirst()); 
log.debug("Reordered incoming batch with sequence {} for partition {}. It was 
placed in the queue at " + "position {}", batch.baseSequence(), 
batch.topicPartition, orderedBatches.size()); // Either we have reached a point 
where there are batches without a sequence (ie. never been drained // and are 
hence in order by default), or the batch at the front of the queue has a 
sequence greater // than the incoming batch. This is the right place to add the 
incoming batch. deque.addFirst(batch); // Now we have to re insert the 
previously queued batches in the right order. for (int i = 
orderedBatches.size() - 1; i >= 0; --i) { 
deque.addFirst(orderedBatches.get(i)); } // At this point, the incoming batch 
has been queued in the correct place according to its sequence. } }{code}
and i think    if we can compare the last producerBatch in the deque,if the new 
batch more than the last producerBatch,just add the new Batch to the last in 
the deque,

like this:
{code:java}
// code placeholder
ProducerBatch lastBatchInQueue = deque.peekLast();
if(lastBatchInQueue !=null && lastBatchInQueue.hasSequence() && 
lastBatchInQueue.baseSequence() <= batch.baseSequence()){
    deque.addLast(batch);
} else {
    List<ProducerBatch> orderedBatches = new ArrayList<>();
    while (deque.peekFirst() != null && deque.peekFirst().hasSequence() && 
deque.peekFirst().baseSequence() < batch.baseSequence())
        orderedBatches.add(deque.pollFirst());

    log.debug("Reordered incoming batch with sequence {} for partition {}. It 
was placed in the queue at " +
            "position {}", batch.baseSequence(), batch.topicPartition, 
orderedBatches.size());
    // Either we have reached a point where there are batches without a 
sequence (ie. never been drained
    // and are hence in order by default), or the batch at the front of the 
queue has a sequence greater
    // than the incoming batch. This is the right place to add the incoming 
batch.
    deque.addFirst(batch);

    // Now we have to re insert the previously queued batches in the right 
order.
    for (int i = orderedBatches.size() - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
        deque.addFirst(orderedBatches.get(i));
    }

    // At this point, the incoming batch has been queued in the correct place 
according to its sequence.
}
{code}


> Optimize producerBatch order performance
> ----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KAFKA-10903
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-10903
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: huangyiming
>            Priority: Minor
>
> if we need sort  the producerBatch by sequence,now we use the new batch 
> compare with the first batch in deque, and if the first batch in deque is 
> less than the new batch,we will loop the deque and let the new batch insert 
> the right position.
> like this :
> {code:java}
> // code placeholder
> if (firstBatchInQueue != null && firstBatchInQueue.hasSequence() && 
> firstBatchInQueue.baseSequence() < batch.baseSequence()) { 
> List<ProducerBatch> orderedBatches = new ArrayList<>(); while 
> (deque.peekFirst() != null && deque.peekFirst().hasSequence() && 
> deque.peekFirst().baseSequence() < batch.baseSequence()) 
> orderedBatches.add(deque.pollFirst()); log.debug("Reordered incoming batch 
> with sequence {} for partition {}. It was placed in the queue at " + 
> "position {}", batch.baseSequence(), batch.topicPartition, 
> orderedBatches.size()); // Either we have reached a point where there are 
> batches without a sequence (ie. never been drained // and are hence in order 
> by default), or the batch at the front of the queue has a sequence greater // 
> than the incoming batch. This is the right place to add the incoming batch. 
> deque.addFirst(batch); // Now we have to re insert the previously queued 
> batches in the right order. for (int i = orderedBatches.size() - 1; i >= 0; 
> --i) { deque.addFirst(orderedBatches.get(i)); } // At this point, the 
> incoming batch has been queued in the correct place according to its 
> sequence. }{code}
> and i think    if we can compare the last producerBatch in the deque,if the 
> new batch more than the last producerBatch,just add the new Batch to the last 
> in the deque,
> like this:
> {code:java}
> // code placeholder
> ProducerBatch lastBatchInQueue = deque.peekLast();
> if(lastBatchInQueue !=null && lastBatchInQueue.hasSequence() && 
> lastBatchInQueue.baseSequence() <= batch.baseSequence()){
>     deque.addLast(batch);
> } else {
>     List<ProducerBatch> orderedBatches = new ArrayList<>();
>     while (deque.peekFirst() != null && deque.peekFirst().hasSequence() && 
> deque.peekFirst().baseSequence() < batch.baseSequence())
>         orderedBatches.add(deque.pollFirst());
>     log.debug("Reordered incoming batch with sequence {} for partition {}. It 
> was placed in the queue at " +
>             "position {}", batch.baseSequence(), batch.topicPartition, 
> orderedBatches.size());
>     // Either we have reached a point where there are batches without a 
> sequence (ie. never been drained
>     // and are hence in order by default), or the batch at the front of the 
> queue has a sequence greater
>     // than the incoming batch. This is the right place to add the incoming 
> batch.
>     deque.addFirst(batch);
>     // Now we have to re insert the previously queued batches in the right 
> order.
>     for (int i = orderedBatches.size() - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
>         deque.addFirst(orderedBatches.get(i));
>     }
>     // At this point, the incoming batch has been queued in the correct place 
> according to its sequence.
> }
> {code}



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