m1a2st opened a new pull request, #17217:
URL: https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/17217

   Jira: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-17554
   In the previous workflow, the test passes under two conditions:
   1. The `t1` thread is waiting for the main thread's client.wakeup(). If 
successful, `t1` will wake up `t2`, allowing `t2` to complete the future.
   2. If `t1` fails to receive the client.wakeup() from the main thread, `t2` 
will be woken up by the main thread.
   The flaky test error occurs because neither `t1` nor `t2 `are being properly 
woken up by the main thread. To resolve this, I suggest adjusting the test flow 
so that the main thread calls client.wakeup() before the t1 thread starts 
polling. Then, after `t1` starts polling, the `t2` thread can begin its poll. 
Additionally, I propose increasing the wait time in 
`MockClient#maybeAwaitWakeup` from 5 seconds to 10 seconds for better 
reliability.
   ### Committer Checklist (excluded from commit message)
   - [ ] Verify design and implementation 
   - [ ] Verify test coverage and CI build status
   - [ ] Verify documentation (including upgrade notes)
   


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