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uint256_t
b00455135e Cranelift: Implement 'iabs' for scalar types on x86_64 (#5527)
* Implement 'iabs' for scalar types on x86_64

* Small fix
2023-01-05 21:33:12 -08:00
Nick Fitzgerald
c50bdf600e Cranelift: GVN all idempotently trapping but otherwise pure instructions (#5534) 2023-01-05 15:08:06 -08:00
Nick Fitzgerald
d5b8da6eea Wasmtime: Avoid a multiplication overflow when given 64-bit memories whose minimum size is the maximum memory64 size (#5533) 2023-01-05 21:49:37 +00:00
Trevor Elliott
36e5bdfd0e Fuzz multiple targets in cranelift-icache (#5482)
Fuzz additional targets in the cranelift-icache target. The list of targets fuzzed is controlled by the targets enabled in fuzz/Cargo.toml.

This PR also reworks how instruction disabling is done in function generator, moving the deny-list to a function to make the decision at runtime instead of compile time.
2023-01-05 18:49:23 +00:00
Afonso Bordado
ee6a909ccb cranelift: Cleanup SIMD icmp tests (#5530)
* cranelift: Enable more SIMD tests

* cranelift: Reorganize icmp tests

* cranelift: Enable SIMD icmp tests for unsigned ops

* cranelift: Cleanup trailing newlines
2023-01-05 09:19:03 -08:00
wasmtime-publish
7bfbec1b57 Bump Wasmtime to 6.0.0 (#5521)
Co-authored-by: Wasmtime Publish <wasmtime-publish@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-05 09:46:01 -06:00
Nick Fitzgerald
f4a2d5337a Cranelift: GVN uadd_overflow_trap (#5520)
* Switch duplicate loads w/ dynamic memories test to `min_size = 0`

This test was accidentally hitting a special case for bounds checks for when we
know that `offset + access_size < min_size` and can skip some steps. This
commit changes the `min_size` of the memory to zero so that we are forced to do
fully general bounds checks.

* Cranelift: Mark `uadd_overflow_trap` as okay for GVN

Although this improves our test sequence for duplicate loads with dynamic
memories, it unfortunately doesn't have any effect on sightglass benchmarks:

```
instantiation :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/pulldown-cmark/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [34448 35607.23 37158] gvn_uadd_overflow_trap.so
  [34566 35734.05 36585] main.so

instantiation :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/spidermonkey/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [44101 60449.62 92712] gvn_uadd_overflow_trap.so
  [44011 60436.37 92690] main.so

instantiation :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/bz2/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [35595 36675.72 38153] gvn_uadd_overflow_trap.so
  [35440 36670.42 37993] main.so

compilation :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/bz2/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [17370195 17405125.62 17471222] gvn_uadd_overflow_trap.so
  [17369324 17404859.43 17470725] main.so

execution :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/spidermonkey/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [7055720520 7055886880.32 7056265930] gvn_uadd_overflow_trap.so
  [7055719554 7055843809.33 7056193289] main.so

compilation :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/spidermonkey/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [683589861 683767276.00 684098366] gvn_uadd_overflow_trap.so
  [683590024 683767998.02 684097885] main.so

execution :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/pulldown-cmark/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [46436883 46437135.10 46437823] gvn_uadd_overflow_trap.so
  [46436883 46437087.67 46437785] main.so

compilation :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/pulldown-cmark/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [126522461 126565812.58 126647044] gvn_uadd_overflow_trap.so
  [126522176 126565757.75 126647522] main.so

execution :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/bz2/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [653010531 653010533.03 653010544] gvn_uadd_overflow_trap.so
  [653010531 653010533.18 653010537] main.so
```

* cranelift-codegen-meta: Rename `side_effects_okay_for_gvn` to `side_effects_idempotent`

* cranelift-filetests: Ensure there is a trailing newline for blessed Wasm tests
2023-01-04 22:03:16 -08:00
Nick Fitzgerald
b46ad1b54d Wasmtime: set the cranelift_wasm::Heap's min size (#5522)
This unlocks certain bounds checking optimizations in some
configurations. Wasn't able to measure any delta in sightglass, but still worth
doing anyways.
2023-01-05 01:18:46 +00:00
Trevor Elliott
e2e98f694f Remove lower_br_fcmp from the riscv64 backend (#5519)
Remove the lower_br_fcmp function from the riscv64 backend. This PR only affects the emit implementation for FloatRound, replacing the uses of lower_br_fcmp with direct uses of FpuRRR and CondBr.

Any changes in behavior here should be already covered by the runtests for ceil, floor, trunc, and nearest.
2023-01-04 14:22:35 -08:00
Trevor Elliott
5d429e46e8 Remove the MInst::TrapFf constructor from the riscv64 backend (#5515)
Remove the MInst::TrapFf instruction in the riscv64 backend. It was only used in two places in the emit case for FloatRound, and was easily replaced with a combination of FpuRRR and TrapIf.
2023-01-04 13:34:46 -08:00
Alexa VanHattum
4bc4fae571 Small update for filename in isle_integration.md (#5516)
* Small update for filename in `isle_integration.md`

The name "clif.isle" is stale (since #4953), now two files "clif_lower.isle" and "clif_opt.isle" are generated. Not sure if that PR necessitates other changes this this doc.

* Update cranelift/docs/isle-integration.md

Co-authored-by: Jamey Sharp <jsharp@fastly.com>
2023-01-04 20:06:49 +00:00
Nick Fitzgerald
937601c7c3 Cranelift: GVN spectre guards and run redundant load elimination twice (#5517)
* Cranelift: Make spectre guards GVN-able

While these instructions have a side effect that is otherwise invisible to the
optimizer, the side effect in question is idempotent, so it can be de-duplicated
by GVN.

* Cranelift: Run redundant load replacement and GVN twice

This allows us to actually replace redundant Wasm loads with dynamic memories.

While this improves our hand-crafted test sequences, it doesn't seem to have any
improvement on sightglass benchmarks run with dynamic memories, however it also
isn't a hit to compilation times, so seems generally good to land anyways:

```
$ cargo run --release -- benchmark -e ~/scratch/once.so -e ~/scratch/twice.so -m insts-retired --processes 20 --iterations-per-process 3 --engine-flags="--static-memory-maximum-size 0" -- benchmarks/default.suite
compilation :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/spidermonkey/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [683595240 683768610.53 684097577] once.so
  [683597068 700115966.83 1664907164] twice.so

instantiation :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/spidermonkey/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [44107 60411.07 92785] once.so
  [44138 59552.32 92097] twice.so

compilation :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/bz2/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [17369916 17404839.78 17471458] once.so
  [17369935 17625713.87 30700150] twice.so

compilation :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/pulldown-cmark/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [126523640 126566170.80 126648265] once.so
  [126523076 127174580.30 163145149] twice.so

instantiation :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/pulldown-cmark/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [34569 35686.25 36513] once.so
  [34651 35749.97 36953] twice.so

instantiation :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/bz2/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [35146 36639.10 37707] once.so
  [34472 36580.82 38431] twice.so

execution :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/spidermonkey/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [7055720115 7055841324.82 7056180024] once.so
  [7055717681 7055877095.85 7056225217] twice.so

execution :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/pulldown-cmark/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [46436881 46437081.28 46437691] once.so
  [46436883 46437127.68 46437766] twice.so

execution :: instructions-retired :: benchmarks/bz2/benchmark.wasm

  No difference in performance.

  [653010530 653010533.27 653010539] once.so
  [653010531 653010532.95 653010538] twice.so
```
2023-01-04 20:05:43 +00:00
Trevor Elliott
b2d5afdf83 riscv64: Implement fcmp in ISLE (#5512)
Rework the compilation of fcmp in the riscv64 backend to be in ISLE, removing the need for the dedicated Fcmp instruction. This change is motivated by #5500, which showed that the riscv64 backend was generating branch instructions in the middle of a basic block.

We can't remove lower_br_fcmp quite yet as it's used in a few places in the emit module, but it's now no longer reachable from the ISLE lowerings.

Fixes #5500
2023-01-04 11:52:00 -08:00
Nick Fitzgerald
d1920f5a2d cranelift: Add wasm tests for duplicate loads (#5514)
* cranelift-filetests: Add the ability to test optimized CLIF in Wasm tests

* cranelift: Add Wasm tests for identical loads, back to back
2023-01-04 18:52:32 +00:00
Andrew Brown
7c67378ab6 wiggle: copy guest strings from shared memory (#5475)
* wiggle: copy guest strings from shared memory

Along the same lines as #5471, this change adds a new smart pointer,
`GuestStrCow`, to copy the string bytes over from Wasm memory to the
host when the string is found in shared memory. This is necessary to
maintain Rust guarantees: with shared memory, the bytes backing a
`GuestStr` could be altered by another thread and this would invalidate
the assumption that we can dereference at any point to `&str`.
`GuestStrCow` is essentially a wrapper around `GuestStr` when the memory
is not shared but copies the memory region into a `String` when the
memory is shared.

This change updates the uses of Wiggle strings in both wasi-common and
wasi-crypto.

* review: perform UTF-8 check on `GuestStr` construction
2023-01-04 10:10:00 -06:00
Afonso Bordado
52ba72f341 riscv64: Fix masking on iabs (#5505)
* cranelift: Add `iabs.i128` runtest

* riscv64: Fix incorrect extension in iabs

When lowering iabs, we were accidentally comparing the unextended value
this caused the instruction to misbehave with certain top bits.

This commit also adds a zbb lowering that does not use jumps.
2023-01-03 17:37:25 -08:00
Nick Fitzgerald
276bc6ad2e cranelift-wasm: Better track reachability after translating loads (#5511)
We can sometimes statically determine that a given load will unconditionally
trap. When this happens, we emit an unconditional trap, and we need to stop
adding new instructions to the block. This commit introduces a `Reachability<T>`
type that is like `Option<T>` but specifically for communicating reachability
and is marked `must_use` to receivers to handle transitions from reachable to
unreachable states.

Additionally, adds handling of reachable -> unreachable state transitions to
some SIMD op translations that weren't checking for it.

Fixes #5455
Fixes #5456
2023-01-03 22:04:18 +00:00
Lann
0029ff95ac Use floats for wasmtime::component::Val::Float* (#5510)
The definitions of `wasmtime::component::Val::Float{32,64}` mirrored
`wasmtime::Val::F{32,64}` by using integers as their wrapped types,
storing the bit representation of their floating point values.
This was necessary for the core Wasm `f32`/`f64` types because Rust
floats don't have guaranteed NaN bit representations.

The component model `float32`/`float64` types require NaN
canonicalization, so we can use normal Rust `f{32,64}` instead.

Closes #5480
2023-01-03 20:23:38 +00:00
Afonso Bordado
7e94704264 riscv64: Add masking for small types when lowering select (#5504)
When lowering `select+icmp` we have an optimization that allows us to
avoid materializing the icmp result.

We were accidentally not masking the high bits for i8 and i16 in this case.

Issue #5498 reported this as an illegal instruction but what was happening
there was that the invalid select caused a division by zero.
2023-01-03 19:59:14 +00:00
Andrew Brown
f911855612 wiggle: copy guest slices back to shared memory (#5471)
This change upgrades `UnsafeGuestSlice` in Wiggle to expose more
functionality to be able to use `std::ptr::copy` for writing bytes into
Wasm shared memory. Additionally, it adds a new `GuestCow` type for
delineating between Wasm memory regions that can be borrowed (non-shared
memory) or must be copied (shared memory) in order to maintain Rust
guarantees.

With these in place, it is now possible to implement the `preview1`
"read" functions for shared memory. Previously, these would panic if
attempting to copy to a shared memory. This change removes the panic and
introduces some (rather complex) logic for handling both the shared and
non-shared cases:
- if reading into a Wasm non-shared memory, Wiggle guarantees that no
  other guest pointers will touch the memory region and, in the absence
  of concurrency, a WASI function can write directly to this memory
- if reading into a Wasm shared memory, the memory region can be
  concurrently modified. At @alexcrichton's request re: Rust safety,
  this change copies all of the bytes into an intermediate buffer before
  using `std::ptr::copy` to move them into Wasm memory.

This change only applies to the `preview0` and `preview1`
implementations of `wasi-common`. Fixing up other WASI implementations
(esp. wasi-crypto) is left for later.
2023-01-03 19:51:34 +00:00
Lann
69b7ecf90e Add wasmtime::UnknownImportError (#5509)
This adds a new error type `UnknownImportError` which will be returned
(wrapped in an `anyhow::Error`) by `Linker::instantiate{,_async,_pre}`
if a module has an unresolvable import.

This error type is also used by `Linker::define_unknown_imports_as_traps`;
any resulting traps will also downcast to `UnknownImportError`.

Closes #5416
2023-01-03 19:01:57 +00:00
Afonso Bordado
c9c7d4991c riscv64: Fix br-table segfault with zero sized jump tables (#5508)
We had a off-by-one bounds check error when checking if we should
jump to the default block in a br-table. Instead of always jumping
to the default block when we have a jump table with 0 targets we
would try to compute an offset past the end of the table.

This sometimes would not crash, but it would crash if the there was
no block after the br_table, thus adding a cold block would cause a
segfault.

The actual fix is quite simple, do not count the default block
as a jump table entry when computing the limits.

This commit also does a bunch of cleanup and adding some comments
to the br_table emission code.
2023-01-03 10:22:48 -08:00
Afonso Bordado
0043f8e17a wasmtime: Add FreeBSD x86_64 check (#5506)
We accidentally broke the build for FreeBSD when introducing the jit-icache-coherence
crate. To avoid this happening again, add a check job just to ensure that it can build.

See #5323 and #5331 for context.
2023-01-03 18:03:27 +00:00
KarelPeeters
320d67fe8d Cranelift: include return values in instruction pretty print output. (#5489) 2023-01-03 09:06:47 -08:00
Alexander Günsche
e3c7bf638a adding missing step of dependencies installation (#5492) 2023-01-03 09:48:24 -06:00
Dan Gohman
a71f679453 Update wasi-tests to wasi 0.11. (#5488)
This updates the tests to version 0.11 of the wasi bindings. There
aren't any fundamental changes here; this just syncs up with the latest
version so that it's consistent with other users of the wasi APIs.
2023-01-03 09:43:04 -06:00
AnthonyMikh
0c615365c6 Fix link to object library (#5491) 2022-12-29 18:16:51 -08:00
Mrmaxmeier
fe992c2627 Cranelift: aarch64: lower umin.i64 and friends (#5495)
* Cranelift: aarch64: lower umin.i64 and friends

* fuzzgen: Enable integer-min/max for aarch64
2022-12-29 18:03:31 -08:00
Jimmy Bourassa
ff995d910b Add more links to Ruby bindings (#5486)
PR #5485 added doc pages for the Ruby bindings, but didn't link to it
from the sidebar nor lang page. This commit fixes that.
2022-12-22 11:06:55 -08:00
Chris Fallin
03463458e4 Cranelift: fix branch-of-icmp/fcmp regression: look through uextend. (#5487)
In #5031, we removed `bool` types from CLIF, using integers instead for
"truthy" values. This greatly simplified the IR, and was generally an
improvement.

However, because x86's `SETcc` instruction sets only the low 8 bits of a
register, we chose to use `i8` types as the result of `icmp` and `fcmp`,
to avoid the need for a masking operation when materializing the result.

Unfortunately this means that uses of truthy values often now have
`uextend` operations, especially when coming from Wasm (where truthy
values are naturally `i32`-typed). For example, where we previously had
`(brz (icmp ...))`, we now have `(brz (uextend (icmp ...)))`.

It's arguable whether or not we should switch to `i32` truthy values --
in most cases we can avoid materializing a value that's immediately used
for a branch or select, so a mask would in most cases be unnecessary,
and it would be a win at the IR level -- but irrespective of that, this
change *did* regress our generated code quality: our backends had
patterns for e.g. `(brz (icmp ...))` but not with the `uextend`, so we
were *always* materializing truthy values. Many blocks thus ended with
"cmp; setcc; cmp; test; branch" rather than "cmp; branch".

In #5391 we noticed this and fixed it on x64, but it was a general
problem on aarch64 and riscv64 as well. This PR introduces a
`maybe_uextend` extractor that "looks through" uextends, and uses it
where we consume truthy values, thus fixing the regression.  This PR
also adds compile filetests to ensure we don't regress again.

The riscv64 backend has not been updated here because doing so appears
to trigger another issue in its branch handling; fixing that is TBD.
2022-12-22 01:43:44 -08:00
Jimmy Bourassa
24a2f8cac6 Document wasmtime-rb (#5485)
* Document wasmtime-rb

* Fix typo in `docs/lang-ruby.md`, improve copy
2022-12-22 01:02:31 +00:00
wasmtime-publish
dbc29150b6 Update release date of Wasmtime 4.0.0 (#5477)
Co-authored-by: Wasmtime Publish <wasmtime-publish@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-21 13:44:58 -05:00
Trevor Elliott
fac4a915a3 Assert that we only use virtual registers with moves (#5440)
Assert that we never see real registers as arguments to move instructions in VCodeBuilder::collect_operands.

Also fix a bug in the riscv64 backend that was discovered by these assertions: the lowerings of get_stack_pointer and get_frame_pointer were using physical registers 8 and 2 directly. The solution was similar to other backends: add a move instruction specifically for moving out of physical registers, whose source operand is opaque to regalloc2.
2022-12-20 18:22:47 -08:00
Afonso Bordado
a308828ba2 fuzzgen: Add bitcast (#5481)
* fuzzgen: Add `bitcast`

* fuzzgen: Enable IaddCout for 32/64bit integer on x86_64

These were added in #5285
2022-12-20 16:12:38 -08:00
Ayomide Bamidele
b47e644c3d Remove vconcat and vsplit clif instructions (#5465)
Fixes #5463.

* remove vsplit instruction

* remove vconcat instruction

* remove unsused half/double vector helper functions

* remove unused operand constraints

* delete + inline Type::half_vector method
2022-12-20 00:41:55 +00:00
Afonso Bordado
307945877e fuzzgen: Add srem/urem (#5476) 2022-12-20 00:39:33 +00:00
Saúl Cabrera
962a911163 cranelift-codegen: Add support for immediate to memory moves in x64 (#5461)
This change adds support for immediate to memory moves in x64 which
are needed by Winch for zeroing local slots.

This change follows the guideline in `isa/x64/inst/emit` and uses
other instructions (immediate to register moves) as a base for the
test cases.

The instruction encoding expectation was derived by assembling each
instruction and inspecting the assembly with `objdump`.
2022-12-19 21:54:45 +00:00
Afonso Bordado
921f6ca3b1 fuzzgen: Add iabs/umulhi/smulhi (#5469)
* fuzzgen: Add `iabs` instruction

* fuzzgen: Add `smulhi`/`umulhi`
2022-12-19 12:41:42 -08:00
Ayomide Bamidele
93ae9078c5 Implement vsplit in cranelift interpreter (#5462)
* Add vsplit testfile

* Add vsplit implementation
2022-12-16 23:14:56 +00:00
Chris Fallin
22439f7b39 support select_spectre_guard and select on i128 conditions on all platforms. (#5460)
Fixes #5199.
Fixes #5200.
Fixes #5452.
Fixes #5453.

On riscv64, there is apparently an autoconversion from `ValueRegs` to
`Reg` that takes just the low register [0], and removing this conversion
causes 48 errors. As a result of this, `select` with an `i128` condition
was silently miscompiling, testing only the low 64 bits. We should
remove this autoconversion to ensure we aren't missing any other silent
truncations, but for now this PR just adds the explicit `I128` logic for
`select` / `select_spectre_guard`.

[0]
d9fdbfd50e/cranelift/codegen/src/isa/riscv64/inst.isle (L1762)
2022-12-16 14:18:22 -08:00
Alex Crichton
d9fdbfd50e Use the sym operator for inline assembly (#5459)
* Use the `sym` operator for inline assembly

Avoids extra `#[no_mangle]` functions and undue symbols being exposed
from Wasmtime. This is a newly stabilized feature in Rust 1.66.0. I've
also added a `rust-version` entry to the `wasmtime` crate to try to head
off possible reports in the future about odd error messages or usage of
unstable features if the rustc version is too old.

* Fix a s390x warning

* Add `rust-version` annotation to Wasmtime crate

As the other main entrypoint for embedders.
2022-12-16 20:12:24 +00:00
Trevor Elliott
25bf8e0e67 Make DataFlowGraph::insts public, but restricted (#5450)
We have some operations defined on DataFlowGraph purely to work around borrow-checker issues with InstructionData and other data on DataFlowGraph. Part of the problem is that indexing the DFG directly hides the fact that we're only indexing the insts field of the DFG.

This PR makes the insts field of the DFG public, but wraps it in a newtype that only allows indexing. This means that the borrow checker is better able to tell when operations on memory held by the DFG won't conflict, which comes up frequently when mutating ValueLists held by InstructionData.
2022-12-16 10:46:09 -08:00
Afonso Bordado
6323b0f9f4 fuzzgen: Use the generic insert for select_spectre_guard (#5458)
Now that we have a generic version of select_spectre_guard we don't
need to always preced it with an `icmp`.
2022-12-16 10:39:32 -08:00
Alex Crichton
2cfa024855 Support fuel and epoch interruption in the benchmarking API (#5449)
When these engine flags are passed be sure to configure the store
appropriately to ensure that the wasm can actually run instead of
crashing immediately, enabling benchmarking comparisons between these
modes.
2022-12-15 22:56:16 +00:00
Nick Fitzgerald
1fe56d7efb Account for fuel before unconditionally trapping Wasm accesses (#5447)
* Account for fuel before unconditionally trapping Wasm accesses

Fixes #5445

* Add a test for fuel accounting and unconditionally trapping memory accesses
2022-12-15 20:18:52 +00:00
Jake Champion
0a6a28a4fb fix typo in hint about WASMTIME_BACKTRACE_DETAILS env var (#5443)
* fix typo in hint about WASMTIME_BACKTRACE_DETAILS env var

* Update traps.rs
2022-12-15 00:33:36 +00:00
Nick Fitzgerald
c0b587ac5f Remove heaps from core Cranelift, push them into cranelift-wasm (#5386)
* cranelift-wasm: translate Wasm loads into lower-level CLIF operations

Rather than using `heap_{load,store,addr}`.

* cranelift: Remove the `heap_{addr,load,store}` instructions

These are now legalized in the `cranelift-wasm` frontend.

* cranelift: Remove the `ir::Heap` entity from CLIF

* Port basic memory operation tests to .wat filetests

* Remove test for verifying CLIF heaps

* Remove `heap_addr` from replace_branching_instructions_and_cfg_predecessors.clif test

* Remove `heap_addr` from readonly.clif test

* Remove `heap_addr` from `table_addr.clif` test

* Remove `heap_addr` from the simd-fvpromote_low.clif test

* Remove `heap_addr` from simd-fvdemote.clif test

* Remove `heap_addr` from the load-op-store.clif test

* Remove the CLIF heap runtest

* Remove `heap_addr` from the global_value.clif test

* Remove `heap_addr` from fpromote.clif runtests

* Remove `heap_addr` from fdemote.clif runtests

* Remove `heap_addr` from memory.clif parser test

* Remove `heap_addr` from reject_load_readonly.clif test

* Remove `heap_addr` from reject_load_notrap.clif test

* Remove `heap_addr` from load_readonly_notrap.clif test

* Remove `static-heap-without-guard-pages.clif` test

Will be subsumed when we port `make-heap-load-store-tests.sh` to generating
`.wat` tests.

* Remove `static-heap-with-guard-pages.clif` test

Will be subsumed when we port `make-heap-load-store-tests.sh` over to `.wat`
tests.

* Remove more heap tests

These will be subsumed by porting `make-heap-load-store-tests.sh` over to `.wat`
tests.

* Remove `heap_addr` from `simple-alias.clif` test

* Remove `heap_addr` from partial-redundancy.clif test

* Remove `heap_addr` from multiple-blocks.clif test

* Remove `heap_addr` from fence.clif test

* Remove `heap_addr` from extends.clif test

* Remove runtests that rely on heaps

Heaps are not a thing in CLIF or the interpreter anymore

* Add generated load/store `.wat` tests

* Enable memory-related wasm features in `.wat` tests

* Remove CLIF heap from fcmp-mem-bug.clif test

* Add a mode for compiling `.wat` all the way to assembly in filetests

* Also generate WAT to assembly tests in `make-load-store-tests.sh`

* cargo fmt

* Reinstate `f{de,pro}mote.clif` tests without the heap bits

* Remove undefined doc link

* Remove outdated SVG and dot file from docs

* Add docs about `None` returns for base address computation helpers

* Factor out `env.heap_access_spectre_mitigation()` to a local

* Expand docs for `FuncEnvironment::heaps` trait method

* Restore f{de,pro}mote+load clif runtests with stack memory
2022-12-15 00:26:45 +00:00
Jamey Sharp
e03d65cca7 Assorted ISLE changes to prep for new codegen (#5441)
* Multi-extractors should only be used in multi-terms

* ISLE int literals should be in range for their type

See #5431 and #5423.

* Make StableSet usable in public interfaces

Also implement an immutable version of DisjointSets::find_mut.

* Return analyzed terms from overlap check

If the caller wants the `trie_again::RuleSet` for a term, don't make
them recompute it.

* Expose binding lookups and sources

* Don't dedup or prune impure constructor calls

* Record int types for bindings and constraints

This means that bindings for constant integers that have the same value
but not the same type no longer hash-cons into the same binding ID.

* Track binding sites from calling multi-terms

* Implement more traits
2022-12-14 14:41:29 -08:00
Nick Fitzgerald
be710df237 Cranelift: Add .wat to assembly test support and generate Wasm load/store tests for all ISAs (#5439)
* cranelift-filetest: Add the ability to test `.wat` to assembly

* Make the load/store test case generator script use `.wat` tests

And generate tests that exercise both Wasm-to-CLIF lowering and Wasm all the way
to assembly.

* Remove old versions of generated load/store tests

* Add new generated load/store tests

* Fix filename reference in script
2022-12-14 21:13:43 +00:00
Trevor Elliott
9dc4f1a83c s390x: Move the value out of the casloop_val_reg with mov_preg (#5430)
The casloop_emit function in the s390x backend was using the fixed non-allocatable register %r0 directly with move instructions, which produced a panic in the regalloc2 checker (#5425). This PR changes the casloop_result function to use mov_preg instead of copy_reg to fetch the result, as it's not viewed by regalloc2 as a move.

Fixes #5425
2022-12-14 13:06:35 -08:00