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Update to Mio v0.8 #4449

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@Thomasdezeeuw Thomasdezeeuw commented Jan 30, 2022

The major breaking change in Mio v0.8 is TcpSocket type being removed.

Replacing Mio's TcpSocket we switch to the socket2 library which
provides a similar type Socket, as well as SockRef, which provide all
options TcpSocket provided (and more!).

Tokio's TcpSocket type is now backed by Socket2 instead of Mio's
TcpSocket. The main pitfall here is that socket2 isn't non-blocking by
default, which Mio obviously is. As a result we have to do potentially
blocking calls more carefully, specifically we need to handle
would-block-like errors when connecting the TcpSocket ourselves.

One benefit for this change is that adding more socket options to
TcpSocket is now merely a single function call away (in most cases
anyway).

@Darksonn Darksonn added A-tokio Area: The main tokio crate M-io Module: tokio/io labels Jan 30, 2022
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LGTM

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#[cfg(any(
target_os = "android",
target_os = "dragonfly",
target_os = "freebsd",
target_os = "fuchsia",
target_os = "illumos",
target_os = "linux",
target_os = "netbsd",
target_os = "openbsd"
))]
let ty = ty.nonblocking();
let inner = socket2::Socket::new(domain, ty, Some(socket2::Protocol::TCP))?;
#[cfg(not(any(
target_os = "android",
target_os = "dragonfly",
target_os = "freebsd",
target_os = "fuchsia",
target_os = "illumos",
target_os = "linux",
target_os = "netbsd",
target_os = "openbsd"
)))]
inner.set_nonblocking(true)?;
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Filed rust-lang/socket2#293 to simplify this.

The major breaking change in Mio v0.8 is TcpSocket type being removed.

Replacing Mio's TcpSocket we switch to the socket2 library which
provides a similar type Socket, as well as SockRef, which provide all
options TcpSocket provided (and more!).

Tokio's TcpSocket type is now backed by Socket2 instead of Mio's
TcpSocket. The main pitfall here is that socket2 isn't non-blocking by
default, which Mio obviously is. As a result we have to do potentially
blocking calls more carefully, specifically we need to handle
would-block-like errors when connecting the TcpSocket ourselves.

One benefit for this change is that adding more socket options to
TcpSocket is now merely a single function call away (in most cases
anyway).
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Rebased on master to resolve the conflict.

@Thomasdezeeuw Thomasdezeeuw merged commit 8fb15da into tokio-rs:master Feb 13, 2022
@Thomasdezeeuw Thomasdezeeuw deleted the mio-v0.8 branch February 13, 2022 15:56
hawkw added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 15, 2022
# 1.16.2 (February 15, 2022)

This release updates the minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) to 1.49,
the `mio` dependency to v0.8, and the (optional) `parking_lot`
dependency to v0.12. Additionally, it contains several bug fixes, as
well as internal refactoring and performance improvements.

### Fixed

- time: prevent panicking in `sleep` with large durations ([#4495])
- time: eliminate potential panics in `Instant` arithmetic on platforms
  where `Instant::now` is not monotonic ([#4461])
- io: fix `DuplexStream` not participating in cooperative yielding
  ([#4478])
- rt: fix potential double panic when dropping a `JoinHandle` ([#4430])

### Changed

- update minimum supported Rust version to 1.49 ([#4457])
- update `parking_lot` dependency to v0.12.0 ([#4459])
- update `mio` dependency to v0.8 ([#4449])
- rt: remove an unnecessary lock in the blocking pool ([#4436])
- rt: remove an unnecessary enum in the basic scheduler ([#4462])
- time: use bit manipulation instead of modulo to improve performance
  ([#4480])
- net: use `std::future::Ready` instead of our own `Ready` future
  ([#4271])
- replace deprecated `atomic::spin_loop_hint` with `hint::spin_loop`
  ([#4491])
- fix miri failures in intrusive linked lists ([#4397])

### Documented

- io: add an example for `tokio::process::ChildStdin` ([#4479])

### Unstable

The following changes only apply when building with `--cfg
tokio_unstable`:

- task: fix missing location information in `tracing` spans generated by
  `spawn_local` ([#4483])
- task: add `JoinSet` for managing sets of tasks ([#4335])
- metrics: fix compilation error on MIPS ([#4475])
- metrics: fix compilation error on arm32v7 ([#4453])

[#4495]: #4495
[#4461]: #4461
[#4478]: #4478
[#4430]: #4430
[#4457]: #4457
[#4459]: #4459
[#4449]: #4449
[#4462]: #4462
[#4436]: #4436
[#4480]: #4480
[#4271]: #4271
[#4491]: #4491
[#4397]: #4397
[#4479]: #4479
[#4483]: #4483
[#4335]: #4335
[#4475]: #4475
[#4453]: #4453
hawkw added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 16, 2022
# 1.17.0 (February 16, 2022)

This release updates the minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) to 1.49,
the `mio` dependency to v0.8, and the (optional) `parking_lot`
dependency to v0.12. Additionally, it contains several bug fixes, as
well as internal refactoring and performance improvements.

### Fixed

- time: prevent panicking in `sleep` with large durations ([#4495])
- time: eliminate potential panics in `Instant` arithmetic on platforms
  where `Instant::now` is not monotonic ([#4461])
- io: fix `DuplexStream` not participating in cooperative yielding
  ([#4478])
- rt: fix potential double panic when dropping a `JoinHandle` ([#4430])

### Changed

- update minimum supported Rust version to 1.49 ([#4457])
- update `parking_lot` dependency to v0.12.0 ([#4459])
- update `mio` dependency to v0.8 ([#4449])
- rt: remove an unnecessary lock in the blocking pool ([#4436])
- rt: remove an unnecessary enum in the basic scheduler ([#4462])
- time: use bit manipulation instead of modulo to improve performance
  ([#4480])
- net: use `std::future::Ready` instead of our own `Ready` future
  ([#4271])
- replace deprecated `atomic::spin_loop_hint` with `hint::spin_loop`
  ([#4491])
- fix miri failures in intrusive linked lists ([#4397])

### Documented

- io: add an example for `tokio::process::ChildStdin` ([#4479])

### Unstable

The following changes only apply when building with `--cfg
tokio_unstable`:

- task: fix missing location information in `tracing` spans generated by
  `spawn_local` ([#4483])
- task: add `JoinSet` for managing sets of tasks ([#4335])
- metrics: fix compilation error on MIPS ([#4475])
- metrics: fix compilation error on arm32v7 ([#4453])

[#4495]: #4495
[#4461]: #4461
[#4478]: #4478
[#4430]: #4430
[#4457]: #4457
[#4459]: #4459
[#4449]: #4449
[#4462]: #4462
[#4436]: #4436
[#4480]: #4480
[#4271]: #4271
[#4491]: #4491
[#4397]: #4397
[#4479]: #4479
[#4483]: #4483
[#4335]: #4335
[#4475]: #4475
[#4453]: #4453
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