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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Crichton
b0939f6626 Remove explicit S type parameters (#5275)
* Remove explicit `S` type parameters

This commit removes the explicit `S` type parameter on `Func::typed` and
`Instance::get_typed_func`. Historical versions of Rust required that
this be a type parameter but recent rustcs support a mixture of explicit
type parameters and `impl Trait`. This removes, at callsites, a
superfluous `, _` argument which otherwise never needs specification.

* Fix mdbook examples
2022-11-16 05:04:26 +00:00
Nick Fitzgerald
a2f846f124 Don't re-capture backtraces when propagating traps through host frames (#5049)
* Add a benchmark for traps with many Wasm<-->host calls on the stack

* Add a test for expected Wasm stack traces with Wasm<--host calls on the stack when we trap

* Don't re-capture backtraces when propagating traps through host frames

This fixes some accidentally quadratic code where we would re-capture a Wasm
stack trace (takes `O(n)` time) every time we propagated a trap through a host
frame back to Wasm (can happen `O(n)` times). And `O(n) * O(n) = O(n^2)`, of
course. Whoops. After this commit, it trapping with a call stack that is `n`
frames deep of Wasm-to-host-to-Wasm calls just captures a single backtrace and
is therefore just a proper `O(n)` time operation, as it is intended to be.

Now we explicitly track whether we need to capture a Wasm backtrace or not when
raising a trap. This unfortunately isn't as straightforward as one might hope,
however, because of the split between `wasmtime::Trap` and
`wasmtime_runtime::Trap`. We need to decide whether or not to capture a Wasm
backtrace inside `wasmtime_runtime` but in order to determine whether to do that
or not we need to reflect on the `anyhow::Error` and see if it is a
`wasmtime::Trap` that already has a backtrace or not. This can't be done the
straightforward way because it would introduce a cyclic dependency between the
`wasmtime` and `wasmtime-runtime` crates. We can't merge those two `Trap`
types-- at least not without effectively merging the whole `wasmtime` and
`wasmtime-runtime` crates together, which would be a good idea in a perfect
world but would be a *ton* of ocean boiling from where we currently are --
because `wasmtime::Trap` does symbolication of stack traces which relies on
module registration information data that resides inside the `wasmtime` crate
and therefore can't be moved into `wasmtime-runtime`. We resolve this problem by
adding a boolean to `wasmtime_runtime::raise_user_trap` that controls whether we
should capture a Wasm backtrace or not, and then determine whether we need a
backtrace or not at each of that function's call sites, which are in `wasmtime`
and therefore can do the reflection to determine whether the user trap already
has a backtrace or not. Phew!

Fixes #5037

* debug assert that we don't record unnecessary backtraces for traps

* Add assertions around `needs_backtrace`

Unfortunately we can't do

    debug_assert_eq!(needs_backtrace, trap.inner.backtrace.get().is_some());

because `needs_backtrace` doesn't consider whether Wasm backtraces have been
disabled via config.

* Consolidate `needs_backtrace` calculation followed by calling `raise_user_trap` into one place
2022-10-13 07:22:46 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
7000b0a4cf wasmtime: Add criterion micro benchmarks for traps (#4398)
* wasmtime: Rename host->wasm trampolines

As we introduce new types of trampolines, having clear names for our existing
trampolines will be helpful.

* Fix typo in docs for `VMCOMPONENT_MAGIC`

* wasmtime: Add criterion micro benchmarks for traps
2022-07-07 00:20:40 +00:00