Zhifeng Chen created KAFKA-16259:
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             Summary: Immutable MetadataCache to improve client performance
                 Key: KAFKA-16259
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-16259
             Project: Kafka
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: clients
    Affects Versions: 2.8.0
            Reporter: Zhifeng Chen
         Attachments: image-2024-02-14-12-11-07-366.png

TL;DR, A Kafka client produce latency issue is identified caused by 
synchronized lock contention of metadata cache read/write in the native kafka 
producer.

Trigger Condition: A producer need to produce to large number of topics. such 
as in kafka rest-proxy

 

 

What is producer metadata cache

Kafka producer maintains a in-memory copy of cluster metadata, and it avoided 
fetch metadata every time when produce message to reduce latency

 

What’s the synchronized lock contention problem

Kafka producer metadata cache is a *mutable* object, read/write are isolated by 
a synchronized lock. Which means when the metadata cache is being updated, all 
read requests are blocked. 

Topic metadata expiration frequency increase liner with number of topics. In a 
kafka cluster with large number of topic partitions, topic metadata expiration 
and refresh triggers high frequent metadata update. When read operation blocked 
by update, producer threads are blocked and caused high produce latency issue.

 

*Proposed solution*

TL;DR Optimize performance of metadata cache read operation of native kafka 
producer with copy-on-write strategy

What is copy-on-write strategy

It’s a solution to reduce synchronized lock contention by making the object 
immutable, and always create a new instance when updating, but since the object 
is immutable, read operation will be free from waiting, thus produce latency 
reduced significantly

Besides performance, it can also make the metadata cache immutable from 
unexpected modification, reduce occurrence of code bugs due to incorrect 
synchronization 

 

Test result:

Environment: Kafka-rest-proxy

Client version: 2.8.0

Number of topic partitions: 250k

test result show 90%+ latency reduction on test cluster

!image-2024-02-14-12-11-07-366.png!

P99 produce latency on deployed instances reduced from 200ms -> 5ms (upper part 
show latency after the improvement, lower part show before improvement)



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