jolshan commented on code in PR #14629:
URL: https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/14629#discussion_r1376659689


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core/src/main/scala/kafka/server/KafkaRequestHandler.scala:
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@@ -53,25 +53,27 @@ object KafkaRequestHandler {
    * Wrap callback to schedule it on a request thread.
    * NOTE: this function must be called on a request thread.
    * @param fun Callback function to execute
+   * @param requestLocal The RequestLocal for the current request handler 
thread in case we need to call
+   *                     the callback function without queueing the callback 
request
    * @return Wrapped callback that would execute `fun` on a request thread
    */
-  def wrap[T](fun: T => Unit): T => Unit = {
+  def wrap[T](fun: (RequestLocal, T) => Unit, requestLocal: RequestLocal): T 
=> Unit = {
     val requestChannel = threadRequestChannel.get()
     val currentRequest = threadCurrentRequest.get()
     if (requestChannel == null || currentRequest == null) {
       if (!bypassThreadCheck)
         throw new IllegalStateException("Attempted to reschedule to request 
handler thread from non-request handler thread.")
-      T => fun(T)
+      T => fun(requestLocal, T)
     } else {
       T => {
-        if (threadCurrentRequest.get() != null) {
-          // If the callback is actually executed on a request thread, we can 
directly execute
+        if (threadCurrentRequest.get() == currentRequest) {

Review Comment:
   Hmm. We assign the request channel when the thread is created. I assume that 
request channel will remain with the thread during its lifetime. Is that 
incorrect?



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