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feat(core): amortize many ready messages into fewer, larger buffers #1423
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Introduce an EncodedBytes combinator which encodes multiple ready messages - up to a yield threshold - before yielding the next bytes buffer. Or, if the message stream polls to pending, yield the available bytes immediately. These ammortized buffers exhibit far better throughput when streaming a high rate of small messages, because hyper and h2 avoid copying the yielded buffer and dispatch each as a separate, non-vectorized tcp send.
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LGTM! Thanks!
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If we can get the merge conflicts resolved and remove fuse/use tokio-stream
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hyperium#1423 introduced logic to buffer multiple ready messages in order to amortize the cost of sends to the underlying transport. This also introduced a change in behavior for tonic in the following scenario: A stream of ready messages less than the yield threshold is trailed by a status. Previously the ready messages would all have been yielded from the stream and sent, followed by the status. After the change was introduced the status is yielded from the stream and sent but the accumulated ready messages in the buffer are never sent out. This change adjusts the logic to restore the previous behavior while still retaining the amoritization benefits. Namely it flushes the accumulated ready messages prior to yielding the status ensuring they are sent out from the stream in the order they are read.
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) #1423 introduced logic to buffer multiple ready messages in order to amortize the cost of sends to the underlying transport. This also introduced a change in behavior for tonic in the following scenario: A stream of ready messages less than the yield threshold is trailed by a status. Previously the ready messages would all have been yielded from the stream and sent, followed by the status. After the change was introduced the status is yielded from the stream and sent but the accumulated ready messages in the buffer are never sent out. This change adjusts the logic to restore the previous behavior while still retaining the amoritization benefits. Namely it flushes the accumulated ready messages prior to yielding the status ensuring they are sent out from the stream in the order they are read.
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Introduce an EncodedBytes combinator which encodes multiple ready messages - up to a yield threshold - before yielding the next bytes buffer.
Or, if the message stream polls to pending, yield the available bytes immediately.
These ammortized buffers exhibit far better throughput when streaming a high rate of small messages, because hyper and h2 avoid copying the yielded buffer and dispatch each as a separate, non-vectorized tcp send.
Motivation
We have observed that tonic exhibits poor CPU performance when sending a high data-rate of small messages. Each message is dispatched as a single
tcp_sendmsg
, and each incurs overhead for routing and other kernel activities in the network path. It's incumbent to increase the size of network sends without adding latency.Solution
Introduce a combinator which repeatedly polls its delegate stream for ready messages, extending a current buffer (up to a yield threshold). This approach avoids any new allocation and adds just one "magic" constant: a yield threshold after which the combinator will immediately yield the next chunk of bytes.