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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Benjamin Bouvier
d7053ea9c7 Upgrade to the latest versions of gimli, addr2line, object (#2901)
* Upgrade to the latest versions of gimli, addr2line, object

And adapt to API changes. New gimli supports wasm dwarf, resulting in
some simplifications in the debug crate.

* upgrade gimli usage in linux-specific profiling too

* Add "continue" statement after interpreting a wasm local dwarf opcode
2021-05-12 10:53:17 -05:00
Ulrich Weigand
e1cc1a67d5 Object file support for s390x (#2872)
Add support for s390x binary format object files.  In particular,
add support for s390x ELF relocation types (currently only
S390xPCRel32Dbl).
2021-05-03 11:50:00 -05:00
Alex Crichton
0e41861662 Implement limiting WebAssembly execution with fuel (#2611)
* Consume fuel during function execution

This commit adds codegen infrastructure necessary to instrument wasm
code to consume fuel as it executes. Currently nothing is really done
with the fuel, but that'll come in later commits.

The focus of this commit is to implement the codegen infrastructure
necessary to consume fuel and account for fuel consumed correctly.

* Periodically check remaining fuel in wasm JIT code

This commit enables wasm code to periodically check to see if fuel has
run out. When fuel runs out an intrinsic is called which can do what it
needs to do in the result of fuel running out. For now a trap is thrown
to have at least some semantics in synchronous stores, but another
planned use for this feature is for asynchronous stores to periodically
yield back to the host based on fuel running out.

Checks for remaining fuel happen in the same locations as interrupt
checks, which is to say the start of the function as well as loop
headers.

* Improve codegen by caching `*const VMInterrupts`

The location of the shared interrupt value and fuel value is through a
double-indirection on the vmctx (load through the vmctx and then load
through that pointer). The second pointer in this chain, however, never
changes, so we can alter codegen to account for this and remove some
extraneous load instructions and hopefully reduce some register
pressure even maybe.

* Add tests fuel can abort infinite loops

* More fuzzing with fuel

Use fuel to time out modules in addition to time, using fuzz input to
figure out which.

* Update docs on trapping instructions

* Fix doc links

* Fix a fuzz test

* Change setting fuel to adding fuel

* Fix a doc link

* Squelch some rustdoc warnings
2021-01-29 08:57:17 -06:00
Ulrich Weigand
fe10cc9d52 Fix jitdump header magic field on big-endian platforms (#2511)
The jitdump header contains a "magic" field that is defined to hold
the value 0x4A695444 as u32 in native endianness.  (This allows
consumers of the file to detect the endianness of the platform
where the file was written, and apply it when reading other fields.)

However, current code always writes 0x4A695444 in little-endian
byte order, even on big-endian system.  This makes consumers fail
when attempting to read files written on big-endian platforms.

Fixed by always writing the magic in native endianness.
2020-12-15 08:44:43 -06:00
Joshua Nelson
d28abad441 Upgrade to target-lexicon 0.11
This allows downstream library users to use `CDataModel` without having
to install two different versions of target-lexicon.
2020-09-15 11:40:09 -07:00
Alex Crichton
3d2e0e55f2 Remove the local field of Module (#2091)
This was added long ago at this point to assist with caching, but
caching has moved to a different level such that this wonky second level
of a `Module` isn't necessary. This commit removes the `ModuleLocal`
type to simplify accessors and generally make it easier to work with.
2020-08-04 12:29:16 -05:00
Johnnie Birch
dff789c7c6 Adds JIT profiling support for VTune (#819)
This patch adds initial support for ittapi which is an open
source profiling api for instrumentation and tracing and profiling
of jitted code. Result files can be read by VTune for analysis

Build:
    cargo build --features=vtune
Profile: // Using amplxe-cl from VTune
    amplxe-cl -v -collect hostpost target/debug/wasmtime --vtune test.wasm
2020-04-02 09:04:08 -05:00
bjorn3
d54611dac8 Update object to 0.18 (#1381) 2020-03-23 08:56:51 -05:00
Alex Crichton
3b7cb6ee64 Enable jitdump profiling support by default (#1310)
* Enable jitdump profiling support by default

This the result of some of the investigation I was doing for #1017. I've
done a number of refactorings here which culminated in a number of
changes that all amount to what I think should result in jitdump support being
enabled by default:

* Pass in a list of finished functions instead of just a range to
  ensure that we're emitting jit dump data for a specific module rather
  than a whole `CodeMemory` which may have other modules.
* Define `ProfilingStrategy` in the `wasmtime` crate to have everything
  locally-defined
* Add support to the C API to enable profiling
* Documentation added for profiling with jitdump to the book
* Split out supported/unsupported files in `jitdump.rs` to avoid having
  lots of `#[cfg]`.
* Make dependencies optional that are only used for `jitdump`.
* Move initialization up-front to `JitDumpAgent::new()` instead of
  deferring it to the first module.
* Pass around `Arc<dyn ProfilingAgent>` instead of
  `Option<Arc<Mutex<Box<dyn ProfilingAgent>>>>`

The `jitdump` Cargo feature is now enabled by default which means that
our published binaries, C API artifacts, and crates will support
profiling at runtime by default. The support I don't think is fully
fleshed out and working but I think it's probably in a good enough spot
we can get users playing around with it!
2020-03-20 11:44:51 -05:00
Johnnie Birch
3e4509fd6a Update usage of target_lexicon to be consistent with v0.10 (#1003)
Jitdump was using an api consisent v0.04 for target_lexicon instead
of the version v0.10. This updates calls to target_lexicon to be
consistent with v0.10.
2020-02-27 20:43:20 -08:00
Johnnie Birch
9c6150b103 Adds perf jitdump support (#360)
Patch adds support for the perf jitdump file specification.
With this patch it should be possible to see profile data for code
generated and maped at runtime. Specifically the patch adds support
for the JIT_CODE_LOAD and the JIT_DEBUG_INFO record as described in
the specification. Dumping jitfiles is enabled with the --jitdump
flag. When the -g flag is also used there is an attempt to dump file
and line number information where this option would be most useful
when the WASM file already includes DWARF debug information.

The generation of the jitdump files has been tested on only a few wasm
files. This patch is expected to be useful/serviceable where currently
there is no means for jit profiling, but future patches may benefit
line mapping and add support for additional jitdump record types.

Usage Example:
Record
  sudo perf record -k 1 -e instructions:u target/debug/wasmtime -g
  --jitdump test.wasm
Combine
  sudo perf inject -v -j -i perf.data -o perf.jit.data
Report
  sudo perf report -i perf.jit.data -F+period,srcline
2020-02-21 08:30:21 -06:00