Github user zsxwing commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15102#discussion_r81873748
  
    --- Diff: 
external/kafka-0-10-sql/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/kafka010/KafkaSource.scala
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    +
    +package org.apache.spark.sql.kafka010
    +
    +import java.{util => ju}
    +
    +import scala.collection.JavaConverters._
    +import scala.util.control.NonFatal
    +
    +import org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.{Consumer, KafkaConsumer}
    +import 
org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.internals.NoOpConsumerRebalanceListener
    +import org.apache.kafka.common.TopicPartition
    +
    +import org.apache.spark.SparkContext
    +import org.apache.spark.internal.Logging
    +import org.apache.spark.scheduler.ExecutorCacheTaskLocation
    +import org.apache.spark.sql._
    +import org.apache.spark.sql.execution.streaming._
    +import org.apache.spark.sql.kafka010.KafkaSource._
    +import org.apache.spark.sql.types._
    +import org.apache.spark.util.UninterruptibleThread
    +
    +/**
    + * A [[Source]] that uses Kafka's own [[KafkaConsumer]] API to reads data 
from Kafka. The design
    + * for this source is as follows.
    + *
    + * - The [[KafkaSourceOffset]] is the custom [[Offset]] defined for this 
source that contains
    + *   a map of TopicPartition -> offset. Note that this offset is 1 + 
(available offset). For
    + *   example if the last record in a Kafka topic "t", partition 2 is 
offset 5, then
    + *   KafkaSourceOffset will contain TopicPartition("t", 2) -> 6. This is 
done keep it consistent
    + *   with the semantics of `KafkaConsumer.position()`.
    + *
    + * - The [[ConsumerStrategy]] class defines which Kafka topics and 
partitions should be read
    + *   by this source. These strategies directly correspond to the different 
consumption options
    + *   in . This class is designed to return a configured [[KafkaConsumer]] 
that is used by the
    + *   [[KafkaSource]] to query for the offsets. See the docs on
    + *   [[org.apache.spark.sql.kafka010.KafkaSource.ConsumerStrategy]] for 
more details.
    + *
    + * - The [[KafkaSource]] written to do the following.
    + *
    + *  - As soon as the source is created, the pre-configured KafkaConsumer 
returned by the
    + *    [[ConsumerStrategy]] is used to query the initial offsets that this 
source should
    + *    start reading from. This used to create the first batch.
    + *
    + *   - `getOffset()` uses the KafkaConsumer to query the latest available 
offsets, which are
    + *     returned as a [[KafkaSourceOffset]].
    + *
    + *   - `getBatch()` returns a DF that reads from the 'start offset' until 
the 'end offset' in
    + *     for each partition. The end offset is excluded to be consistent 
with the semantics of
    + *     [[KafkaSourceOffset]] and `KafkaConsumer.position()`.
    + *
    + *   - The DF returned is based on [[KafkaSourceRDD]] which is constructed 
such that the
    + *     data from Kafka topic + partition is consistently read by the same 
executors across
    + *     batches, and cached KafkaConsumers in the executors can be reused 
efficiently. See the
    + *     docs on [[KafkaSourceRDD]] for more details.
    + *
    + * Zero data lost is not guaranteed when topics are deleted. If zero data 
lost is critical, the user
    + * must make sure all messages in a topic have been processed when 
deleting a topic.
    + *
    + * There is a known issue caused by KAFKA-1894: the query using 
KafkaSource maybe cannot be stopped.
    + * To avoid this issue, you should make sure stopping the query before 
stopping the Kafka brokers
    + * and not use wrong broker addresses.
    + */
    +private[kafka010] case class KafkaSource(
    +    sqlContext: SQLContext,
    +    consumerStrategy: ConsumerStrategy,
    +    executorKafkaParams: ju.Map[String, Object],
    +    sourceOptions: Map[String, String],
    +    metadataPath: String,
    +    failOnDataLoss: Boolean)
    +  extends Source with Logging {
    +
    +  private val sc = sqlContext.sparkContext
    +
    +  private val pollTimeoutMs = 
sourceOptions.getOrElse("kafka.consumer.poll.timeoutMs", "512").toLong
    --- End diff --
    
    > What is this option named as "kafka.consumer.poll.timeoutMs". This makes 
it look like that it is a kafka param. Which it is not.
    
    How about `executor.poll.timeoutMs`?


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