cranelift: improve syscall error/oom handling in JIT module (#5173)
* cranelift: improve syscall error/oom handling in JIT module The JIT module has several places where it `expect`s or `panic`s on syscall or allocator errors. For example, `mmap` and `mprotect` can fail if Linux `vm.max_map_count` is not high enough, and some users may wish to handle this error rather than immediately crashing. This commit plumbs these errors upward as new `ModuleError` types, so that callers of jit module functions like `finalize_definitions` and `define_function` can handle them (or just `unwrap()`, as desired). * cranelift: Remove ModuleError::Syscall variant Syscall errors can just be folded into the generic Backend error, which is an anyhow::Error * cranelift-jit: return io::ErrorKind::OutOfMemory for alloc failure Just using `io::Error::last_os_error()` is not correct as global allocator impls are not required to set errno
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@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ impl TestFileCompiler {
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// Finalize the functions which we just defined, which resolves any
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// outstanding relocations (patching in addresses, now that they're
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// available).
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self.module.finalize_definitions();
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self.module.finalize_definitions()?;
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Ok(CompiledTestFile {
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module: Some(self.module),
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@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ fn main() {
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module.clear_context(&mut ctx);
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// Perform linking.
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module.finalize_definitions();
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module.finalize_definitions().unwrap();
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// Get a raw pointer to the generated code.
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let code_b = module.get_finalized_function(func_b);
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@@ -427,7 +427,9 @@ impl JITModule {
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///
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/// Use `get_finalized_function` and `get_finalized_data` to obtain the final
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/// artifacts.
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pub fn finalize_definitions(&mut self) {
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///
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/// Returns ModuleError in case of allocation or syscall failure
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pub fn finalize_definitions(&mut self) -> ModuleResult<()> {
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for func in std::mem::take(&mut self.functions_to_finalize) {
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let decl = self.declarations.get_function_decl(func);
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assert!(decl.linkage.is_definable());
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@@ -455,12 +457,13 @@ impl JITModule {
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}
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// Now that we're done patching, prepare the memory for execution!
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self.memory.readonly.set_readonly();
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self.memory.code.set_readable_and_executable();
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self.memory.readonly.set_readonly()?;
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self.memory.code.set_readable_and_executable()?;
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for update in self.pending_got_updates.drain(..) {
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unsafe { update.entry.as_ref() }.store(update.ptr as *mut _, Ordering::SeqCst);
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Create a new `JITModule`.
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@@ -688,7 +691,10 @@ impl Module for JITModule {
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.memory
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.code
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.allocate(size, align)
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.expect("TODO: handle OOM etc.");
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.map_err(|e| ModuleError::Allocation {
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message: "unable to alloc function",
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err: e,
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})?;
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{
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let mem = unsafe { std::slice::from_raw_parts_mut(ptr, size) };
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@@ -770,7 +776,10 @@ impl Module for JITModule {
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.memory
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.code
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.allocate(size, align)
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.expect("TODO: handle OOM etc.");
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.map_err(|e| ModuleError::Allocation {
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message: "unable to alloc function bytes",
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err: e,
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})?;
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unsafe {
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ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(bytes.as_ptr(), ptr, size);
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@@ -836,12 +845,18 @@ impl Module for JITModule {
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self.memory
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.writable
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.allocate(size, align.unwrap_or(WRITABLE_DATA_ALIGNMENT))
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.expect("TODO: handle OOM etc.")
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.map_err(|e| ModuleError::Allocation {
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message: "unable to alloc writable data",
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err: e,
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})?
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} else {
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self.memory
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.readonly
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.allocate(size, align.unwrap_or(READONLY_DATA_ALIGNMENT))
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.expect("TODO: handle OOM etc.")
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.map_err(|e| ModuleError::Allocation {
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message: "unable to alloc readonly data",
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err: e,
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})?
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};
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match *init {
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@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
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use cranelift_module::{ModuleError, ModuleResult};
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#[cfg(feature = "selinux-fix")]
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use memmap2::MmapMut;
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@@ -56,10 +58,14 @@ impl PtrLen {
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// Safety: We assert that the size is non-zero above.
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let ptr = unsafe { alloc::alloc(layout) };
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if !ptr.is_null() {
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Ok(Self {
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ptr,
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len: alloc_size,
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})
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} else {
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Err(io::Error::from(io::ErrorKind::OutOfMemory))
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}
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}
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#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
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@@ -168,7 +174,7 @@ impl Memory {
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}
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/// Set all memory allocated in this `Memory` up to now as readable and executable.
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pub(crate) fn set_readable_and_executable(&mut self) {
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pub(crate) fn set_readable_and_executable(&mut self) -> ModuleResult<()> {
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self.finish_current();
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// Clear all the newly allocated code from cache if the processor requires it
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@@ -182,7 +188,7 @@ impl Memory {
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};
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}
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let set_region_readable_and_executable = |ptr, len| {
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let set_region_readable_and_executable = |ptr, len| -> ModuleResult<()> {
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if self.branch_protection == BranchProtection::BTI {
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#[cfg(all(target_arch = "aarch64", target_os = "linux"))]
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if std::arch::is_aarch64_feature_detected!("bti") {
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@@ -190,42 +196,54 @@ impl Memory {
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unsafe {
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if libc::mprotect(ptr as *mut libc::c_void, len, prot) < 0 {
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panic!("unable to make memory readable+executable");
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return Err(ModuleError::Backend(
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anyhow::Error::new(io::Error::last_os_error())
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.context("unable to make memory readable+executable"),
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));
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}
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}
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return;
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return Ok(());
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}
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}
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unsafe {
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region::protect(ptr, len, region::Protection::READ_EXECUTE)
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.expect("unable to make memory readable+executable");
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region::protect(ptr, len, region::Protection::READ_EXECUTE).map_err(|e| {
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ModuleError::Backend(
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anyhow::Error::new(e).context("unable to make memory readable+executable"),
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)
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})?;
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}
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Ok(())
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};
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for &PtrLen { ptr, len, .. } in self.non_protected_allocations_iter() {
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set_region_readable_and_executable(ptr, len);
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set_region_readable_and_executable(ptr, len)?;
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}
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// Flush any in-flight instructions from the pipeline
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icache_coherence::pipeline_flush_mt().expect("Failed pipeline flush");
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self.already_protected = self.allocations.len();
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Set all memory allocated in this `Memory` up to now as readonly.
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pub(crate) fn set_readonly(&mut self) {
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pub(crate) fn set_readonly(&mut self) -> ModuleResult<()> {
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self.finish_current();
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for &PtrLen { ptr, len, .. } in self.non_protected_allocations_iter() {
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unsafe {
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region::protect(ptr, len, region::Protection::READ)
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.expect("unable to make memory readonly");
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region::protect(ptr, len, region::Protection::READ).map_err(|e| {
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ModuleError::Backend(
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anyhow::Error::new(e).context("unable to make memory readonly"),
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)
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})?;
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}
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}
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self.already_protected = self.allocations.len();
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Iterates non protected memory allocations that are of not zero bytes in size.
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@@ -209,5 +209,5 @@ fn libcall_function() {
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module.define_function(func_id, &mut ctx).unwrap();
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module.finalize_definitions();
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module.finalize_definitions().unwrap();
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}
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@@ -229,6 +229,14 @@ pub enum ModuleError {
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/// Wraps a `cranelift-codegen` error
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Compilation(CodegenError),
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/// Memory allocation failure from a backend
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Allocation {
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/// Tell where the allocation came from
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message: &'static str,
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/// Io error the allocation failed with
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err: std::io::Error,
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},
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/// Wraps a generic error from a backend
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Backend(anyhow::Error),
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}
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@@ -250,6 +258,7 @@ impl std::error::Error for ModuleError {
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| Self::DuplicateDefinition { .. }
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| Self::InvalidImportDefinition { .. } => None,
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Self::Compilation(source) => Some(source),
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Self::Allocation { err: source, .. } => Some(source),
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Self::Backend(source) => Some(&**source),
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}
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}
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@@ -284,6 +293,9 @@ impl std::fmt::Display for ModuleError {
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Self::Compilation(err) => {
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write!(f, "Compilation error: {}", err)
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}
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Self::Allocation { message, err } => {
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write!(f, "Allocation error: {}: {}", message, err)
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}
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Self::Backend(err) => write!(f, "Backend error: {}", err),
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}
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}
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