//! A multithreaded version of an echo server //! //! This server implements the same functionality as the `echo` example, except //! that this example will use all cores of the machine to do I/O instead of //! just one. This examples works by having the main thread using blocking I/O //! and shipping accepted sockets to worker threads in a round-robin fashion. //! //! To see this server in action, you can run this in one terminal: //! //! cargo run --example echo-threads //! //! and in another terminal you can run: //! //! cargo run --example connect 127.0.0.1:8080 extern crate futures; extern crate futures_cpupool; extern crate num_cpus; extern crate tokio; extern crate tokio_io; use std::env; use std::net::SocketAddr; use std::thread; use futures::prelude::*; use futures::future::Executor; use futures::sync::mpsc; use futures_cpupool::CpuPool; use tokio_io::AsyncRead; use tokio_io::io::copy; use tokio::net::{TcpStream, TcpListener}; fn main() { // First argument, the address to bind let addr = env::args().nth(1).unwrap_or("127.0.0.1:8080".to_string()); let addr = addr.parse::().unwrap(); // Second argument, the number of threads we'll be using let num_threads = env::args().nth(2).and_then(|s| s.parse().ok()) .unwrap_or(num_cpus::get()); let listener = TcpListener::bind(&addr).expect("failed to bind"); println!("Listening on: {}", addr); // Spin up our worker threads, creating a channel routing to each worker // thread that we'll use below. let mut channels = Vec::new(); for _ in 0..num_threads { let (tx, rx) = mpsc::unbounded(); channels.push(tx); thread::spawn(|| worker(rx)); } // Infinitely accept sockets from our `TcpListener`. Each socket is then // shipped round-robin to a particular thread which will associate the // socket with the corresponding event loop and process the connection. let mut next = 0; let srv = listener.incoming().for_each(|(socket, _)| { channels[next].unbounded_send(socket).expect("worker thread died"); next = (next + 1) % channels.len(); Ok(()) }); srv.wait().unwrap(); } fn worker(rx: mpsc::UnboundedReceiver) { let pool = CpuPool::new(1); let done = rx.for_each(move |socket| { let addr = socket.peer_addr().expect("failed to get remote address"); // Like the single-threaded `echo` example we split the socket halves // and use the `copy` helper to ship bytes back and forth. Afterwards we // spawn the task to run concurrently on this thread, and then print out // what happened afterwards let (reader, writer) = socket.split(); let amt = copy(reader, writer); let msg = amt.then(move |result| { match result { Ok((amt, _, _)) => println!("wrote {} bytes to {}", amt, addr), Err(e) => println!("error on {}: {}", addr, e), } Ok(()) }); pool.execute(msg).unwrap(); Ok(()) }); done.wait().unwrap(); }