Add an example #[wasmtime] Rust macro (#283)

This commit adds a `wasmtime-rust` crate to the `misc` folder next to
the previously added Python extension. The intention is that this
showcases loading a WebAssembly file natively in Rust and how with an
attribute macro it can feel lightweight in terms of boilerplate.

The macro itself is pretty non-featureful today beyond the bare bones to
get anything working, but there's all sorts of possibilities like
JIT-compiled entry stubs we could eventually do with all the type
information!
This commit is contained in:
Alex Crichton
2019-08-19 12:45:42 -05:00
committed by Till Schneidereit
parent 54dd085e27
commit d1b1500d19
9 changed files with 309 additions and 1 deletions

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@@ -39,7 +39,10 @@ rayon = "1.1"
wasm-webidl-bindings = "0.4"
[workspace]
members = ["misc/wasmtime-py"]
members = [
"misc/wasmtime-rust",
"misc/wasmtime-py",
]
[features]
lightbeam = ["wasmtime-environ/lightbeam", "wasmtime-jit/lightbeam"]

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@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
[package]
name = "wasmtime-rust"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>"]
edition = "2018"
[lib]
test = false
doctest = false
[dependencies]
cranelift-codegen = "0.38.0"
cranelift-native = "0.38.0"
failure = "0.1.5"
wasmtime-interface-types = { path = "../../wasmtime-interface-types" }
wasmtime-jit = { path = "../../wasmtime-jit" }
wasmtime-rust-macro = { path = "./macro" }

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@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
# `wasmtime-rust` - Using WebAssembly from Rust
This crate is intended to be an example of how to load WebAssembly files from a
native Rust application. You can always use `wasmtime` and its family of crates
directly, but the purpose of this crate is to provide an ergonomic macro:
```rust
#[wasmtime_rust::wasmtime]
trait WasmMarkdown {
fn render(&mut self, input: &str) -> String;
}
fn main() -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
let mut markdown = WasmMarkdown::load_file("markdown.wasm")?;
println!("{}", markdown.render("# Hello, Rust!"));
Ok(())
}
```
The `wasmtime` macro defined in the `wasmtime-rust` crate is placed on a `trait`
which includes the set of functionality which a wasm module should export. In
this case we're expecting one `render` function which takes and returns a
string.
The macro expands to a `struct` with all of the methods on the trait (they must
all be `&mut self`) and one function called `load_file` to actually instantiate
the module.
Note that this macro is still in early stages of development, so error messages
aren't great yet and all functionality isn't supported yet.
## Missing features
Currently if the wasm module imports any symbols outside of the WASI namespace
the module will not load. It's intended that support for this will be added soon
though!

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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
use wasmtime_rust::wasmtime;
#[wasmtime]
trait WasmMarkdown {
fn render(&mut self, input: &str) -> String;
}
fn main() -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
let mut markdown = WasmMarkdown::load_file("markdown.wasm")?;
println!("{}", markdown.render("# Hello, Rust!"));
Ok(())
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
[package]
name = "wasmtime-rust-macro"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>"]
edition = "2018"
[lib]
proc-macro = true
test = false
doctest = false
[dependencies]
proc-macro2 = "1.0"
quote = "1.0"
syn = { version = "1.0", features = ['full'] }

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
# `wasmtime-rust-macro`
This is the actual definition of the `#[wasmtime]` macro, but it's intended that
this crate isn't used directly but rather the `wasmtime-rust` crate is used
instead.

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@@ -0,0 +1,159 @@
extern crate proc_macro;
use proc_macro2::TokenStream;
use quote::quote;
use syn::spanned::Spanned;
#[proc_macro_attribute]
pub fn wasmtime(
_attr: proc_macro::TokenStream,
item: proc_macro::TokenStream,
) -> proc_macro::TokenStream {
let item = syn::parse_macro_input!(item as syn::ItemTrait);
expand(item).unwrap_or_else(|e| e.to_compile_error()).into()
}
fn expand(item: syn::ItemTrait) -> syn::Result<TokenStream> {
let definition = generate_struct(&item)?;
let load = generate_load(&item)?;
let methods = generate_methods(&item)?;
let name = &item.ident;
Ok(quote! {
#definition
impl #name {
#load
#methods
}
})
}
fn generate_struct(item: &syn::ItemTrait) -> syn::Result<TokenStream> {
let vis = &item.vis;
let name = &item.ident;
let root = root();
Ok(quote! {
#vis struct #name {
cx: #root::wasmtime_jit::Context,
handle: #root::wasmtime_jit::InstanceHandle,
data: #root::wasmtime_interface_types::ModuleData,
}
})
}
fn generate_load(item: &syn::ItemTrait) -> syn::Result<TokenStream> {
let vis = &item.vis;
let name = &item.ident;
let root = root();
Ok(quote! {
#vis fn load_file(path: impl AsRef<std::path::Path>) -> Result<#name, #root::failure::Error> {
let bytes = std::fs::read(path)?;
let isa = {
let isa_builder = #root::cranelift_native::builder()
.map_err(|s| #root::failure::format_err!("{}", s))?;
let flag_builder = #root::cranelift_codegen::settings::builder();
isa_builder.finish(#root::cranelift_codegen::settings::Flags::new(flag_builder))
};
let mut cx = #root::wasmtime_jit::Context::with_isa(isa);
let data = #root::wasmtime_interface_types::ModuleData::new(&bytes)?;
let handle = cx.instantiate_module(None, &bytes)?;
Ok(#name { cx, handle, data })
}
})
}
fn generate_methods(item: &syn::ItemTrait) -> syn::Result<TokenStream> {
macro_rules! bail {
($e:expr, $($fmt:tt)*) => (
return Err(syn::Error::new($e.span(), format!($($fmt)*)));
)
}
let mut result = TokenStream::new();
let root = root();
for item in item.items.iter() {
let method = match item {
syn::TraitItem::Method(f) => f,
other => bail!(other, "only methods are allowed"),
};
if let Some(e) = &method.default {
bail!(e, "cannot specify an implementation of methods");
}
if let Some(t) = &method.sig.constness {
bail!(t, "cannot be `const`");
}
if let Some(t) = &method.sig.asyncness {
bail!(t, "cannot be `async`");
}
let mut args = Vec::new();
for arg in method.sig.inputs.iter() {
let arg = match arg {
syn::FnArg::Receiver(_) => continue,
syn::FnArg::Typed(arg) => arg,
};
let ident = match &*arg.pat {
syn::Pat::Ident(i) => i,
other => bail!(other, "must use bare idents for arguments"),
};
if let Some(t) = &ident.by_ref {
bail!(t, "arguments cannot bind by reference");
}
if let Some(t) = &ident.mutability {
bail!(t, "arguments cannot be mutable");
}
if let Some((_, t)) = &ident.subpat {
bail!(t, "arguments cannot have sub-bindings");
}
let ident = &ident.ident;
args.push(quote! {
#root::wasmtime_interface_types::Value::from(#ident)
});
}
let convert_ret = match &method.sig.output {
syn::ReturnType::Default => {
quote! {
<() as #root::FromVecValue>::from(results)
}
}
syn::ReturnType::Type(_, ty) => match &**ty {
syn::Type::Tuple(..) => {
quote! { <#ty as #root::FromVecValue>::from(results) }
}
_ => {
quote! { <(#ty,) as #root::FromVecValue>::from(results).map(|t| t.0) }
}
},
};
let sig = &method.sig;
let attrs = &method.attrs;
let name = &method.sig.ident;
result.extend(quote! {
#(#attrs)*
#sig {
let args = [
#(#args),*
];
let results = self.data.invoke(
&mut self.cx,
&mut self.handle,
stringify!(#name),
&args,
).expect("wasm execution failed");
#convert_ret.expect("failed to convert return type")
}
});
}
Ok(result)
}
fn root() -> TokenStream {
quote! { wasmtime_rust::__rt }
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
pub use wasmtime_rust_macro::wasmtime;
// modules used by the macro
#[doc(hidden)]
pub mod __rt {
pub use cranelift_codegen;
pub use cranelift_native;
pub use failure;
pub use wasmtime_interface_types;
pub use wasmtime_jit;
use std::convert::{TryFrom, TryInto};
use wasmtime_interface_types::Value;
pub trait FromVecValue: Sized {
fn from(list: Vec<Value>) -> Result<Self, failure::Error>;
}
macro_rules! tuple {
($(($($a:ident),*),)*) => ($(
impl<$($a: TryFrom<Value>),*> FromVecValue for ($($a,)*)
where $(failure::Error: From<$a::Error>,)*
{
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
fn from(list: Vec<Value>) -> Result<Self, failure::Error> {
let mut iter = list.into_iter();
$(
let $a = iter.next()
.ok_or_else(|| failure::format_err!("not enough values"))?
.try_into()?;
)*
if iter.next().is_some() {
failure::format_err!("too many return values");
}
Ok(($($a,)*))
}
}
)*)
}
tuple! {
(),
(A),
(A, B),
(A, B, C),
}
}

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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
use std::convert::TryFrom;
use std::fmt;
/// The set of all possible WebAssembly Interface Types
@@ -20,6 +21,17 @@ macro_rules! from {
Value::$b(val)
}
}
impl TryFrom<Value> for $a {
type Error = failure::Error;
fn try_from(val: Value) -> Result<$a, Self::Error> {
match val {
Value::$b(v) => Ok(v),
v => failure::bail!("cannot convert {:?} to {}", v, stringify!($a)),
}
}
}
)*)
}