io_uring-echo-server
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io_uring-echo-server
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Put an io_uring on it: Exploiting the Linux Kernel
> Network IO discussion: https://github.com/axboe/liburing/issues/536
I see an issue with a narrative but zero discussion at that link.
Furthermore, your io_uring benchmark being utilized in that issue isn't even batching CQE consumption. I've submitted a quick and dirty untested PR adding rudimentary batching at [0]. Frankly, what seems to be a constant din of poorly-written benchmarks portraying io_uring in a negative light vs. epoll is getting rather old.
[0] https://github.com/frevib/io_uring-echo-server/pull/16
ioucontext
What are some alternatives?
rio - pure rust io_uring library, built on libc, thread & async friendly, misuse resistant
Polyphony - Fine-grained concurrency for Ruby
liburing
python-c-io_uring-example - Using io_uring Linux Kernel interface from Python by JITing C code with MetaCall.
kbio - Another Async IO Framework based on io_uring
io-uring - The `io_uring` library for Rust
async_io_uring - An event loop in Zig using io_uring and coroutines