Sean McArthur 4cd06bf256 perf(http2): slow adaptive window pings as the BDP stabilizes (#2550)
This introduces a delay to sending a ping to calculate the BDP that
becomes shorter as the BDP is changing, to improve throughput quickly,
but then also becomes longer as the BDP stabilizes, to reduce the amount
of pings sent. This improved the performance of the adaptive window
end_to_end benchmark.

It should also reduce the amount of pings the remote has to deal with,
hopefully preventing hyper from triggering ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM errors.
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hyper

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A fast and correct HTTP implementation for Rust.

  • HTTP/1 and HTTP/2
  • Asynchronous design
  • Leading in performance
  • Tested and correct
  • Extensive production use
  • Client and Server APIs

Get started by looking over the guides.

"Low-level"

hyper is a relatively low-level library, meant to be a building block for libraries and applications.

If you are looking for a convenient HTTP client, then you may wish to consider reqwest. If you are looking for a convenient HTTP server, then you may wish to consider warp. Both are built on top of this library.

Contributing

To get involved, take a look at CONTRIBUTING.

If you prefer chatting, there is an active community in the Discord server.

License

hyper is provided under the MIT license. See LICENSE.

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