* Support 32-bit build.
Signatures/functions/imports/exports etc are defined as varuint32 in
the WebAssembly specification so use u32 rather than u64.
Decrease the static memory constants for 32-bit addressing mode so
that they fit within 32-bit memory constraints.
Conditionalize cmake compile of SignalHandlers.cpp so that -m32 is
passed when building 32-bit.
Add a no-op match for Reloc::X86CallPCRel4 during linking. This is
probably the wrong thing, but it allows the tests to pass. Using the
same logic from the Reloc::X86PCRel4 case did not work.
This adds a feature which allows one to look up an export by name
without knowing what module it's in -- `lookup_global_export` on an
`InstanceContents`.
The main expected use for this is to support APIs where module A
imports a function from module B, and module B needs to access module
A's memory. B can't import it from A in the normal way, because that
would create a dependency cycle. So for now, allow B to look up A's
exported memory dynamically with `lookup_global_export`.
In the future, with reference types and possibly host bindings, we'll be
able to pass references to memory as arguments, which will obviate the
need for this mechanism.
wasmtime-execute is now wasmtime-jit. Move `JITCode` and the TargetIsa
into a new `Compiler` type. `InstancePlus` is no more, with trampoline
functionality now handled by `Compiler`.
And lots of other miscellaneous changes. Rename InstanceWorld to
InstancePlus and reorganize its contents. This still isn't a great name,
but at least now it has a clear purpose.
wasmtime-environ is meant to support cross compilation, so it shouldn't
have dependencies on target layout of structs. This moves the layout
back into wasmtime-execute, and adds a system of asserts for checking
that wasmtime-environ's offsets stay in sync.
This implements a minimal wast testing harness in tests/wast.rs, which
runs the wast tests under tests/wast.
It also adds tests for trapping in a variety of ways, and fixes several
bugs exposed by those tests.
The memmap crate doesn't make it straightforward to have part of the
region be writeable and part readonly. Since this is a fairly boutique
use case, and we don't need all that much code, just use the low-level
APIs directly.
Also, introduce a concept of "tunables" for adjusting the parameters of
the runtime.