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Overall this looks good to me, but I'm afraid that this might break cases where two separate poll_read() calls are being made on the same Async<T>. Can you add some test cases where futures_lite::future::read is called twice in parallel on the same Async<T>?
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For context, I tried using async-io in a tokio application because I wanted to leverage udp_socket functionalities. My application suffered very poor performances sending data, so I investigated this.
I have found poll_writable() to be slow, from 0 to 1200ms, very randomly.
The problem is that at each poll_iteration the
ticksare saved again. At the time of saving them the reactor has already updated the tick value. The next time the function is runs, the new tick is almost always within the last two saved. This is visible in the following log generated with these changesThe test I added would previously tick 1400 times on my machine before the future became Ready. With the fix It takes 2 or 3 ticks.
This logic has been re-implemented for
async fn writable(), which is where I took the idea of the fix from. In that case infact, the ticks are not updated if they are already saved.