* Add `anyhow` dependency to `wasmtime-runtime`.
* Revert `get_data` back to `fn`.
* Remove `DataInitializer` and box the data in `Module` translation instead.
* Improve comments on `MemoryInitialization`.
* Remove `MemoryInitialization::OutOfBounds` in favor of proper bulk memory
semantics.
* Use segmented memory initialization except for when the uffd feature is
enabled on Linux.
* Validate modules with the allocator after translation.
* Updated various functions in the runtime to return `anyhow::Result`.
* Use a slice when copying pages instead of `ptr::copy_nonoverlapping`.
* Remove unnecessary casts in `OnDemandAllocator::deallocate`.
* Better document the `uffd` feature.
* Use WebAssembly page-sized pages in the paged initialization.
* Remove the stack pool from the uffd handler and simply protect just the guard
pages.
This commit introduces two new methods on `InstanceAllocator`:
* `validate_module` - this method is used to validate a module after
translation but before compilation. It will be used for the upcoming pooling
allocator to ensure a module being compiled adheres to the limits of the
allocator.
* `adjust_tunables` - this method is used to adjust the `Tunables` given the
JIT compiler. The pooling allocator will use this to force all memories to
be static during compilation.
I don't think this has happened in awhile but I've run a `cargo update`
as well as trimming some of the duplicate/older dependencies in
`Cargo.lock` by updating some of our immediate dependencies as well.
Fixes RUSTSEC-2020-0054 warning from cargo-audit/cargo-deny, follows the recommendation to switch to the new maintained `directories-next` crate fork
Only affects the cache directory determination for the environment and was a simple search'n'replace to this fork so don't think behavior has changed.
https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2020-0054
This commit moves all of the caching support that currently lives in
`wasmtime-environ` into a `wasmtime-cache` crate and makes it optional. The
goal here is to slim down the `wasmtime-environ` crate and clearly separate
boundaries where caching is a standalone and optional feature, not intertwined
with other crates.