Migrate to use Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel.Transport.Sockets
#387
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Currently Obsidian uses the
TcpListener
for the server and rawSocket
for the client. While those classes do the job, the issue #96 raises a concern about performance due to the fact that the currently used classes do not make use of the optimized ways for data receiving and sending. I benchmarked the login state sequence, before using the PR and after. The server averaged at 841140 ticks after the PR, and 934719 ticks before. (Results are not 100% accurate), it can also be significantly improved if we start usingSystem.IO.Pipelines
, and this PR is a step towards that.