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[PR #8163/006fbe03 backport][3.10] Avoid creating a task to do DNS resolution if there is no throttle #8173

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This is a backport of PR #8163 as merged into master (006fbe0).

What do these changes do?

Avoid creating a task to do dns resolution if there is no throttle

When doing some debugging, I noticed that a large amount of tasks created on a Home Assistant instance were TCPConnector._resolve_host for cases where the host was an ip address or already in the cache. On this instance, it reduced the number of _resolve_host tasks by 99%. Previously I observed ~500 per minute.

Are there changes in behavior for the user?

There is a small performance improvement on cache hit and when the host is an ip address. Since requests no longer have to suspend on cache hit this can reduce latency of requests. Scheduling and awaiting a task on the event loop can take 2 order of magnitude more wall clock time vs running a simple function.

Is it a substantial burden for the maintainers to support this?

no

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Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko (Святослав Сидоренко) <sviat@redhat.com>
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@bdraco bdraco merged commit 88d224f into 3.10 Feb 20, 2024
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@bdraco bdraco deleted the patchback/backports/3.10/006fbe03fede4eaa1eeba7b8393cbf4d63cb44b6/pr-8163 branch February 20, 2024 22:04
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