HippoBaro / glommio

Glommio is a thread-per-core framework that aims to make the task of writing highly parallel asynchronous applications in a thread-per-core architecture easier for rustaceans.

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What is Glommio?

Glommio (pronounced glo-mee-jow or |glomjəʊ|) is a Cooperative Thread-per-Core crate for Rust & Linux based on io_uring. Like other rust asynchronous crates it allows one to write asynchronous code that takes advantage of rust async/await, but unlike its counterparts it doesn't use helper threads anywhere.

Using Glommio is not hard if you are familiar with rust async. All you have to do is:

    use glommio::prelude::*;
    LocalExecutorBuilder::new().spawn(|| async move {
        /// your code here
    }).unwrap();

Please note Glommio requires at least 512 KiB of locked memory for io_uring to work. You can increase the memlock resource limit (rlimit) as follows:

$ vi /etc/security/limits.conf
*    hard    memlock        512
*    soft    memlock        512

To make the new limits effective, you need to login to the machine again. You can verify that the limits are updated by running the following:

$ ulimit -l
512

Glommio also requires a kernel with a recent enough io_uring support, at least recent enough to run discovery probes. The minimum version at this time is 5.8

For more details check out our docs page and an introductory article

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