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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Crichton
41780fb1a6 Handle same-named imports with different signatures
This commit fixes the `wasmtime::Instance` instantiation API when
imports have the same name but might be imported under different types.
This is handled in the API by listing imports as a list instead of as a
name map, but they were interpreted as a name map under the hood causing
collisions.

This commit now keeps track of the index used to define each import, and
the index is passed through in the `Resolver`. Existing implementaitons
of `Resolver` all ignore this, but the API now uses it exclusivley to
match up `Extern` definitions to imports.
2020-01-09 17:21:19 -08:00
Yury Delendik
d651408b5a Module name (#775) 2020-01-09 10:02:33 -06:00
Peter Huene
59258730c2 Use structopt instead of docopt.
This commit refactors the Wasmtime CLI tools to use `structopt` instead of
`docopt`.

The `wasmtime` tool now has the following subcommands:

* `config new` - creates a new Wasmtime configuration file.
* `run` - runs a WebAssembly module.
* `wasm2obj` - translates a Wasm module to native object file.
* `wast` - runs a test script file.

If no subcommand is specified, the `run` subcommand is used. Thus,
`wasmtime foo.wasm` should continue to function as expected.

The `wasm2obj` and `wast` tools still exist, but delegate to the same
implementation as the `wasmtime` subcommands.  The standalone `wasm2obj` and
`wast` tools may be removed in the future in favor of simply using `wasmtime`.

Included in this commit is a breaking change to the default Wasmtime
configuration file: it has been renamed from `wasmtime-cache-config.toml` to
simply `config.toml`.  The new name is less specific which will allow for
additional (non-cache-related) settings in the future.

There are some breaking changes to improve command line UX:

* The `--cache-config` option has been renamed to `--config`.
* The `--create-config-file` option has moved to the `config new` subcommand.
As a result, the `wasm2obj` and `wast` tools cannot be used to create a new
config file.
* The short form of the `--optimize` option has changed from
`-o` to `-O` for consistency.
* The `wasm2obj` command takes the output object file as a
required positional argument rather than the former required output *option*
(e.g. `wasmtime wasm2obj foo.wasm foo.obj`).
2020-01-07 13:15:28 -08:00
Alex Crichton
41528c82bc Remove the Flags type from Config API (#769)
* Remove the `Flags` type from `Config` API

This commit removes the final foreign type from the `Config` API in the
`wasmtime` crate. The cranelift `Flags` type is now expanded into
various options on the `Config` structure itself, all prefixed with
`cranelift_` since they're only relevant to the Cranelift backend. The
various changes here were:

* The `avoid_div_traps` feature is enabled by default since it seemed
  that was done anywhere anyway.
* Enabling the wasm SIMD feature enables the requisite features in
  Cranelift as well.
* A method for enabling the debug verifier has been added.
* A method for configuring the Cranelift optimization level, as well as
  a corresponding enumeration, has been added.

* Assert that `Config` is both `Send` and `Sync`
2020-01-07 14:07:48 -06:00
Alex Crichton
7474633cca Remove usage of CompilationStrategy from Config (#764)
* Remove usage of `CompilationStrategy` from `Config`

This commit removes the public API usage of the internal
`CompilationStrategy` enumeration from the `Config` type in the
`wasmtime` crate. To do this the `enum` was copied locally into the
crate and renamed `Strategy`. The high-level description of this change
is:

* The `Config::strategy` method now takes a locally-defined `Strategy`
  enumeration instead of an internal type.

* The contents of `Strategy` are always the same, not relying on Cargo
  features to indicate which variants are present. This avoids
  unnecessary downstream `#[cfg]`.

* A `lightbeam` feature was added to the `wasmtime` crate itself to
  lightbeam compilation support.

* The `Config::strategy` method is now fallible. It returns a runtime
  error if support for the selected strategy wasn't compiled in.

* The `Strategy` enum is listed as `#[non_exhaustive]` so we can safely
  add variants over time to it.

This reduces the public crate dependencies of the `wasmtime` crate
itself, removing the need to reach into internal crates even more!

cc #708

* Fix fuzz targets

* Update nightly used to build releases

* Run rustfmt
2020-01-06 18:08:13 -06:00
Andrew Brown
69683e8b67 Update Cranelift to 0.52.0 (#710)
* Add unimplemented stubs for Cranelift interfaces

Cranelift changes to FuncEnvironment, TargetEnvironment, and GlobalInit (see https://github.com/bytecodealliance/cranelift/pull/1073) require these changes to compile wasmtime.

* Upgrade Cranelift to 0.52.0
2019-12-31 12:24:56 -06:00
XAMPPRocky
907e7aac01 Clippy fixes (#692) 2019-12-24 12:50:07 -08:00
data-pup
31472fbb5a fix module environment doc typos (#732) 2019-12-17 15:24:18 -06:00
Yury Delendik
cc6e8e1af2 Move cranelift dependencies to wasmtime-environ (#669)
Groups all CL data structures into single dependency to be used accross wasmtime project.
2019-12-05 16:07:34 -06:00
Patrick Ventuzelo
027f6117d6 remove panic, expect and unimplemented from microwasm + use Result as return value for some functions (#652) 2019-12-03 11:58:29 -08:00
Alex Crichton
39e57e3e9a Migrate back to std:: stylistically (#554)
* Migrate back to `std::` stylistically

This commit moves away from idioms such as `alloc::` and `core::` as
imports of standard data structures and types. Instead it migrates all
crates to uniformly use `std::` for importing standard data structures
and types. This also removes the `std` and `core` features from all
crates to and removes any conditional checking for `feature = "std"`

All of this support was previously added in #407 in an effort to make
wasmtime/cranelift "`no_std` compatible". Unfortunately though this
change comes at a cost:

* The usage of `alloc` and `core` isn't idiomatic. Especially trying to
  dual between types like `HashMap` from `std` as well as from
  `hashbrown` causes imports to be surprising in some cases.
* Unfortunately there was no CI check that crates were `no_std`, so none
  of them actually were. Many crates still imported from `std` or
  depended on crates that used `std`.

It's important to note, however, that **this does not mean that wasmtime
will not run in embedded environments**. The style of the code today and
idioms aren't ready in Rust to support this degree of multiplexing and
makes it somewhat difficult to keep up with the style of `wasmtime`.
Instead it's intended that embedded runtime support will be added as
necessary. Currently only `std` is necessary to build `wasmtime`, and
platforms that natively need to execute `wasmtime` will need to use a
Rust target that supports `std`. Note though that not all of `std` needs
to be supported, but instead much of it could be configured off to
return errors, and `wasmtime` would be configured to gracefully handle
errors.

The goal of this PR is to move `wasmtime` back to idiomatic usage of
features/`std`/imports/etc and help development in the short-term.
Long-term when platform concerns arise (if any) they can be addressed by
moving back to `no_std` crates (but fixing the issues mentioned above)
or ensuring that the target in Rust has `std` available.

* Start filling out platform support doc
2019-11-18 22:04:06 -08:00
Andrew Brown
ea04aa5b98 Improve error messages received from Cranelift (#583)
As discussed in https://github.com/bytecodealliance/cranelift/pull/1226, the context of Cranelift errors is lost after exiting the scope containing the Cranelift function. `CodegenError` then only contains something like `inst2: arg 0 (v4) has type i16x8, expected i8x16`, which is rarely enough information for investigating a codegen failure. This change uses Cranelift's `pretty_error` function to improve the error messages wrapped in `CompileError`; `CompileError` has lost the reference to `CodegenError` due to `pretty_error` taking ownership but this seems preferable since no backtrace is attached and losing the pretty-printed context would be worse (if `CodegenError` gains a `Backtrace` or implements `Clone` we can revisit this).
2019-11-16 11:42:17 -08:00
Dan Gohman
c5f998add2 Update the crates.io publishing scripts (#580)
* Fix fuzz target compilation.

* Bump version to 0.7.0

* Temporarily disable fuzz tests

Temporarily disable fuzz tests until https://github.com/bytecodealliance/cranelift/issues/1216 is resolved.

* Fix publish-all.sh to not modify the witx crate.

* Remove the "publish = false" attribute from Lightbeam.

* Add a README.md for wasmtime-interface-types.

* Remove the "rust" category.

This fixes the following warning:

warning: the following are not valid category slugs and were ignored: rust. Please see https://crates.io/category_slugs for the list of all category slugs.

* Mark wasmtime-cli as "publish = false".

* Sort the publishing rules in topological order.

Also, publish nightly-only crates with cargo +nightly.
2019-11-15 12:17:19 -08:00
Alex Crichton
622285790c Fix a few more URLs after project relocation (#555) 2019-11-12 16:11:47 -08:00
Marcin Mielniczuk
3206461502 Fix some clippy warnings (#536) 2019-11-10 13:50:19 -08:00
Dan Gohman
e8f08193fc Reformat some long lines and macros. 2019-11-08 17:15:37 -08:00
Alex Crichton
29c8c4f68f Reduce duplication in error messages (#532)
* Reduce duplication in error messages

This commit removes duplication in error messages where the same text
would show up multiple times in a fully rendered error message.

When using `derive(Error)` when the `#[from]` attribute is used there's
no need to also render that payload into the error string because the
`#[from]` establishes a "backtrace" which means that when the full
context of an error is rendered it will include the `#[from]` in the
lower frames of the backtrace anyway.

This commit audits the `derive(Error)` implementations to avoid
duplication in the rendered error messages, ensuring that if `#[from]`
is used then the `#[from]` field isn't also rendered in the textual
description.

* Search the full error in wast assertions

Don't just search the top error, but search the whole backtrace by using
the `{:?}` format instead of `{}`.
2019-11-08 18:24:02 -06:00
Dan Gohman
1a0ed6e388 Use the more-asserts crate in more places.
This provides assert_le, assert_lt, and so on, which can print the
values of the operands.
2019-11-08 15:24:53 -08:00
Alex Crichton
cf0af20162 Move cache configuration documentation into book
Moves `CACHE_CONFIGURATION.md` into the `cli-cache.md` page of the
book. Additionally removes this from the release tarballs.
2019-11-08 13:29:01 -08:00
Dan Gohman
24218c960a Move CACHE_CONFIGURATION.md to the docs directory. 2019-11-08 09:56:02 -08:00
Dan Gohman
22641de629 Initial reorg.
This is largely the same as #305, but updated for the current tree.
2019-11-08 06:35:40 -08:00