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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alphyr
cb150d37ce Update dependencies (#5513) 2023-02-14 19:45:15 +00:00
Szczepan Ćwikliński
86790d36df Fix compile errors on FreeBSD x64/arm64 (#5606)
* Fix compile error on FreeBSD x64

* Fix compile on FreeBSD arm64

* Update Cargo.lock for ittapi

* vet: certify diff for ittapi libraries

Co-authored-by: Andrew Brown <andrew.brown@intel.com>
2023-01-20 18:42:03 +00:00
Alex Crichton
e0b9663e44 Remove some custom error types in Wasmtime (#5347)
* Remove some custom error types in Wasmtime

These types are mostly cumbersome to work with nowadays that `anyhow` is
used everywhere else. This commit removes `InstantiationError` and
`SetupError` in favor of using `anyhow::Error` throughout. This can
eventually culminate in creation of specific errors for embedders to
downcast to but for now this should be general enough.

* Fix Windows build
2022-12-01 14:47:10 -06:00
Alex Crichton
86acb9a438 Use workspace inheritance for some more dependencies (#5349)
Deduplicate some dependency directives through `[workspace.dependencies]`
2022-11-29 22:32:56 +00:00
Afonso Bordado
4639e85c4e Flush Icache on AArch64 Windows (#4997)
* cranelift: Add FlushInstructionCache for AArch64 on Windows

This was previously done on #3426 for linux.

* wasmtime: Add FlushInstructionCache for AArch64 on Windows

This was previously done on #3426 for linux.

* cranelift: Add MemoryUse flag to JIT Memory Manager

This allows us to keep the icache flushing code self-contained and not leak implementation details.

This also changes the windows icache flushing code to only flush pages that were previously unflushed.

* Add jit-icache-coherence crate

* cranelift: Use `jit-icache-coherence`

* wasmtime: Use `jit-icache-coherence`

* jit-icache-coherence: Make rustix feature additive

Mutually exclusive features cause issues.

* wasmtime: Remove rustix from wasmtime-jit

We now use it via jit-icache-coherence

* Rename wasmtime-jit-icache-coherency crate

* Use cfg-if in wasmtime-jit-icache-coherency crate

* Use inline instead of inline(always)

* Add unsafe marker to clear_cache

* Conditionally compile all rustix operations

membarrier does not exist on MacOS

* Publish `wasmtime-jit-icache-coherence`

* Remove explicit windows check

This is implied by the target_os = "windows" above

* cranelift: Remove len != 0 check

This is redundant as it is done in non_protected_allocations_iter

* Comment cleanups

Thanks @akirilov-arm!

* Make clear_cache safe

* Rename pipeline_flush to pipeline_flush_mt

* Revert "Make clear_cache safe"

This reverts commit 21165d81c9030ed9b291a1021a367214d2942c90.

* More docs!

* Fix pipeline_flush reference on clear_cache

* Update more docs!

* Move pipeline flush after `mprotect` calls

Technically the `clear_cache` operation is a lie in AArch64, so move the pipeline flush after the `mprotect` calls so that it benefits from the implicit cache cleaning done by it.

* wasmtime: Remove rustix backend from icache crate

* wasmtime: Use libc for macos

* wasmtime: Flush icache on all arch's for windows

* wasmtime: Add flags to membarrier call
2022-10-12 11:15:38 -07:00
Alex Crichton
7b311004b5 Leverage Cargo's workspace inheritance feature (#4905)
* Leverage Cargo's workspace inheritance feature

This commit is an attempt to reduce the complexity of the Cargo
manifests in this repository with Cargo's workspace-inheritance feature
becoming stable in Rust 1.64.0. This feature allows specifying fields in
the root workspace `Cargo.toml` which are then reused throughout the
workspace. For example this PR shares definitions such as:

* All of the Wasmtime-family of crates now use `version.workspace =
  true` to have a single location which defines the version number.
* All crates use `edition.workspace = true` to have one default edition
  for the entire workspace.
* Common dependencies are listed in `[workspace.dependencies]` to avoid
  typing the same version number in a lot of different places (e.g. the
  `wasmparser = "0.89.0"` is now in just one spot.

Currently the workspace-inheritance feature doesn't allow having two
different versions to inherit, so all of the Cranelift-family of crates
still manually specify their version. The inter-crate dependencies,
however, are shared amongst the root workspace.

This feature can be seen as a method of "preprocessing" of sorts for
Cargo manifests. This will help us develop Wasmtime but shouldn't have
any actual impact on the published artifacts -- everything's dependency
lists are still the same.

* Fix wasi-crypto tests
2022-09-26 11:30:01 -05:00
Dan Gohman
6f50ddaaf2 Update to cap-std 0.26. (#4940)
* Update to cap-std 0.26.

This is primarily to pull in bytecodealliance/cap-std#271, the fix for #4936,
compilation on Rust nightly on Windows.

It also updates to rustix 0.35.10, to pull in bytecodealliance/rustix#403,
the fix for bytecodealliance/rustix#402, compilation on newer versions of
the libc crate, which changed a public function from `unsafe` to safe.

Fixes #4936.

* Update the system-interface audit for 0.23.

* Update the libc supply-chain config version.
2022-09-21 14:56:38 -05:00
Alex Crichton
65930640f8 Bump Wasmtime to 2.0.0 (#4874)
This commit replaces #4869 and represents the actual version bump that
should have happened had I remembered to bump the in-tree version of
Wasmtime to 1.0.0 prior to the branch-cut date. Alas!
2022-09-06 13:49:56 -05:00
wasmtime-publish
412fa04911 Bump Wasmtime to 0.41.0 (#4620)
Co-authored-by: Wasmtime Publish <wasmtime-publish@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-08-04 20:02:19 -05:00
Andrew Brown
8137432e67 x64: only enable VTune dependencies on x86_64 targets (#4533)
As described in #4523, the `ittapi` dependency necessary for Wasmtime's
VTune support does not compile on `aarch64-linux-android`. There are
several incompatible parts here: though `ittapi` supports all OS
combinations that Wasmtime does and builds on all CPU targets, VTune is
not primarily intended for aarch64 profiling and `linux-android` is not
a high priority platform for the library. We could conditionally depend
on `ittapi` for Wasmtime's supported OS combinations, but I think a
better answer is to limit it to x86_64 targets, since this more clearly
shows why the `ittapi`/VTune support is present and also fixes #4523.
2022-07-28 09:22:27 -05:00
Benjamin Bouvier
f0337c9c76 Upgrade to the high-level ittapi v0.3.0 crate (#4003)
* Upgrade to the high-level ittapi v0.3.0 crate

* Add exclusion for windows mingw
2022-07-18 10:13:09 -05:00
Alex Crichton
601e8f3094 Remove dependency on the region crate (#4407)
This commit removes Wasmtime's dependency on the `region` crate. The
motivation for this came about when I was updating dependencies and saw
that `region` had a new major version at 3.0.0 as opposed to our
currently used 2.3 track. In reviewing the use cases of `region` within
Wasmtime I found two trends in particular which motivated this commit:

* Some unix-specific areas of `wasmtime_runtime` use
  `rustix::mm::mprotect` instead of `region::protect` already. This
  means that the usage of `region::protect` for changing virtual memory
  protections was already inconsistent.

* Many uses of `region::protect` were already in unix-specific regions
  which could make use of `rustix`.

Overall I opted to remove the dependency on the `region` crate to avoid
chasing its versions over time. Unix-specific changes of protections
were easily changed to `rustix::mm::mprotect`. There were two locations
where a windows/unix split is now required and I subjectively ruled
"that seems ok". Finally removing `region` also meant that the "what is
the current page size" query needed to be inlined into
`wasmtime_runtime`, which I have also subjectively ruled "that seems
fine".

Finally one final refactoring here was that the `unix.rs` and `linux.rs`
split for the pooling allocator was merged. These two files already only
differed in one function so I slapped a `cfg_if!` in there to help
reduce the duplication.
2022-07-07 21:28:25 +00:00
Alex Crichton
9ae060a12a Update some dependency versions used by Wasmtime (#4405)
No major motivation here, mostly just dependency gardening.
2022-07-07 18:47:39 +00:00
wasmtime-publish
7c428bbd62 Bump Wasmtime to 0.40.0 (#4378)
Co-authored-by: Wasmtime Publish <wasmtime-publish@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-07-05 09:10:52 -05:00
Alex Crichton
df1502531d Migrate from winapi to windows-sys (#4346)
* Migrate from `winapi` to `windows-sys`

I believe that Microsoft itself is supporting the development of
`windows-sys` and it's also used by `cap-std` now so this switches
Wasmtime's dependencies on Windows APIs from the `winapi` crate to the
`windows-sys` crate. We still have `winapi` in our dependency graph but
that may get phased out over time.

* Make windows-sys a target-specific dependency
2022-06-28 18:02:41 +00:00
Dan Gohman
fa36e86f2c Update WASI to cap-std 0.25 and windows-sys. (#4302)
This updates to rustix 0.35.6, and updates wasi-common to use cap-std 0.25 and
windows-sys (instead of winapi).

Changes include:

 - Better error code mappings on Windows.
 - Fixes undefined references to `utimensat` on Darwin.
 - Fixes undefined references to `preadv64` and `pwritev64` on Android.
 - Updates to io-lifetimes 0.7, which matches the io_safety API in Rust.
 - y2038 bug fixes for 32-bit platforms
2022-06-23 10:47:15 -07:00
wasmtime-publish
55946704cb Bump Wasmtime to 0.39.0 (#4225)
Co-authored-by: Wasmtime Publish <wasmtime-publish@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-06-06 09:12:47 -05:00
wasmtime-publish
9a6854456d Bump Wasmtime to 0.38.0 (#4103)
Co-authored-by: Wasmtime Publish <wasmtime-publish@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-05 13:43:02 -05:00
Alex Crichton
871a9d93f2 Update some dependencies in Cargo.lock (#4081)
* Run a `cargo update` over our dependencies

This'll notably fix a `cargo audit` error where we have a pinned version
of the `regex` crate which has a CVE assigned to it.

* Update to `object` and `hashbrown` crates

Prune some duplicate versions showing up from the previous `cargo update`
2022-04-28 11:12:58 -05:00
Dan Gohman
321124ad21 Update to rustix 0.33.7. (#4052)
This pulls in the fix for bytecodealliance/rustix#285, which fixes a
failure in the WASI `time` APIs on powerpc64.
2022-04-19 16:27:56 -07:00
Dan Gohman
ade04c92c2 Update to rustix 0.33.6. (#4022)
Relevant to Wasmtime, this fixes undefined references to `utimensat` and
`futimens` on macOS 10.12 and earlier. See bytecodealliance/rustix#157
for details.

It also contains a fix for s390x which isn't currently needed by Wasmtime
itself, but which is needed to make rustix's own testsuite pass on s390x,
which helps people packaging rustix for use in Wasmtime. See
bytecodealliance/rustix#277 for details.
2022-04-13 11:51:57 -05:00
wasmtime-publish
78a595ac88 Bump Wasmtime to 0.37.0 (#3994)
Co-authored-by: Wasmtime Publish <wasmtime-publish@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-04-05 09:24:28 -05:00
Alex Crichton
7b5176baea Upgrade all crates to the Rust 2021 edition (#3991)
* Upgrade all crates to the Rust 2021 edition

I've personally started using the new format strings for things like
`panic!("some message {foo}")` or similar and have been upgrading crates
on a case-by-case basis, but I think it probably makes more sense to go
ahead and blanket upgrade everything so 2021 features are always
available.

* Fix compile of the C API

* Fix a warning

* Fix another warning
2022-04-04 12:27:12 -05:00
Alex Crichton
c89dc55108 Add a two-week delay to Wasmtime's release process (#3955)
* Bump to 0.36.0

* Add a two-week delay to Wasmtime's release process

This commit is a proposal to update Wasmtime's release process with a
two-week delay from branching a release until it's actually officially
released. We've had two issues lately that came up which led to this proposal:

* In #3915 it was realized that changes just before the 0.35.0 release
  weren't enough for an embedding use case, but the PR didn't meet the
  expectations for a full patch release.

* At Fastly we were about to start rolling out a new version of Wasmtime
  when over the weekend the fuzz bug #3951 was found. This led to the
  desire internally to have a "must have been fuzzed for this long"
  period of time for Wasmtime changes which we felt were better
  reflected in the release process itself rather than something about
  Fastly's own integration with Wasmtime.

This commit updates the automation for releases to unconditionally
create a `release-X.Y.Z` branch on the 5th of every month. The actual
release from this branch is then performed on the 20th of every month,
roughly two weeks later. This should provide a period of time to ensure
that all changes in a release are fuzzed for at least two weeks and
avoid any further surprises. This should also help with any last-minute
changes made just before a release if they need tweaking since
backporting to a not-yet-released branch is much easier.

Overall there are some new properties about Wasmtime with this proposal
as well:

* The `main` branch will always have a section in `RELEASES.md` which is
  listed as "Unreleased" for us to fill out.
* The `main` branch will always be a version ahead of the latest
  release. For example it will be bump pre-emptively as part of the
  release process on the 5th where if `release-2.0.0` was created then
  the `main` branch will have 3.0.0 Wasmtime.
* Dates for major versions are automatically updated in the
  `RELEASES.md` notes.

The associated documentation for our release process is updated and the
various scripts should all be updated now as well with this commit.

* Add notes on a security patch

* Clarify security fixes shouldn't be previewed early on CI
2022-04-01 13:11:10 -05:00
Dan Gohman
819b61b661 Update to rustix 0.33.5, to fix a link error on Android (#3966)
* Update to rustix 0.33.5, to fix a link error on Android

This updates to rustix 0.33.5, which includes bytecodealliance/rustix#258,
which fixes bytecodealliance/rustix#256, a link error on Android.

Fixes #3965.

* Bump the rustix versions in the Cargo.toml files too.
2022-03-29 10:17:10 -07:00
wasmtime-publish
9137b4a50e Bump Wasmtime to 0.35.0 (#3885)
[automatically-tag-and-release-this-commit]

Co-authored-by: Wasmtime Publish <wasmtime-publish@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-07 15:18:34 -06:00
bjorn3
4ed353a7e1 Extract jit_int.rs and most of jitdump_linux.rs for use outside of wasmtime (#2744)
* Extract gdb jit_int into wasmtime-jit-debug

* Move a big chunk of the jitdump code to wasmtime-jit-debug

* Fix doc markdown in perf_jitdump.rs
2022-02-22 09:23:44 -08:00
Andrew Brown
c183e93b80 x64: enable VTune support by default (#3821)
* x64: enable VTune support by default

After significant work in the `ittapi-rs` crate, this dependency should
build without issue on Wasmtime's supported operating systems: Windows,
Linux, and macOS. The difference in the release binary is <20KB, so this
change makes `vtune` a default build feature. This change upgrades
`ittapi-rs` to v0.2.0 and updates the documentation.

* review: add configuration for defaults in more places

* review: remove OS conditional compilation, add architecture

* review: do not default vtune feature in wasmtime-jit
2022-02-22 08:32:09 -08:00
wasmtime-publish
39b88e4e9e Release Wasmtime 0.34.0 (#3768)
* Bump Wasmtime to 0.34.0

[automatically-tag-and-release-this-commit]

* Add release notes for 0.34.0

* Update release date to today

Co-authored-by: Wasmtime Publish <wasmtime-publish@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
2022-02-07 19:16:26 -06:00
Dan Gohman
ffa9fe32aa Use is-terminal instead of atty.
Following up on #3696, use the new is-terminal crate to test for a tty
rather than having platform-specific logic in Wasmtime. The is-terminal
crate has a platform-independent API which takes a handle.

This also updates the tree to cap-std 0.24 etc., to avoid depending on
multiple versions of io-lifetimes at once, as enforced by the cargo deny
check.
2022-02-01 17:48:49 -08:00
Benjamin Bouvier
2649d2352c Support vtune profiling of trampolines too (#3687)
* Provide helpers for demangling function names

* Profile trampolines in vtune too

* get rid of mapping

* avoid code duplication with jitdump_linux

* maintain previous default display name for wasm functions

* no dash, grrr

* Remove unused profiling error type
2022-01-19 09:49:23 -06:00
Benjamin Bouvier
e53f213ac4 Try demangling names before forwarding them to the profiler
Before this PR, each profiler (perf/vtune, at the moment) had to have a
demangler for each of the programming languages that could have been
compiled to wasm and fed into wasmtime. With this, wasmtime now
demangles names before even forwarding them to the underlying profiler,
which makes for a unified representation in profilers, and avoids
incorrect demangling in profilers.
2022-01-12 19:17:42 +01:00
Alex Crichton
fd2636c25a wasmtime: Make rustix an unconditional dependency (#3675)
This is unconditionally used on aarch64 and otherwise trying to manage
the precise clause for making it conditional vs unconditional probably
isn't worth it.

Closes #3672
2022-01-10 10:47:35 -06:00
wasmtime-publish
8043c1f919 Release Wasmtime 0.33.0 (#3648)
* Bump Wasmtime to 0.33.0

[automatically-tag-and-release-this-commit]

* Update relnotes for 0.33.0

* Wordsmithing relnotes

Co-authored-by: Wasmtime Publish <wasmtime-publish@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
2022-01-05 13:26:50 -06:00
Andrew Brown
ad6f76a789 x64: upgrade ittapi-rs crate (for VTune support) (#3623)
This update is no real change in functionality but brings in several of
the latest changes to the `ittapi-rs` library: minor fixes to the C
library, a new license expression for the Cargo crate, better
documentation, updated Rust bindings, and the removal of `cmake` as a
dependency (uses `cc` directly instead).
2021-12-17 19:23:03 -06:00
Dan Gohman
7b346b1f12 Update to cap-std 0.22.0. (#3611)
* Update to cap-std 0.22.0.

The main change relevant to Wasmtime here is that this includes the
rustix fix for compilation errors on Rust nightly with the `asm!` macro.

* Add itoa to deny.toml.

* Update the doc and fuzz builds to the latest Rust nightly.

* Update to libc 0.2.112 to pick up the `POLLRDHUP` fix.

* Update to cargo-fuzz 0.11, for compatibility with Rust nightly.

This appears to be the fix for rust-fuzz/cargo-fuzz#277.
2021-12-17 12:00:11 -08:00
wasmtime-publish
c1c4c59670 Release Wasmtime 0.32.0 (#3589)
* Bump Wasmtime to 0.32.0

[automatically-tag-and-release-this-commit]

* Update release notes for 0.32.0

Co-authored-by: Wasmtime Publish <wasmtime-publish@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
2021-12-13 13:47:30 -06:00
Alex Crichton
0e90d4b903 Update addr2line and gimli deps (#3580)
Just a routine update, figured it was good to stay close to their most
recent versions
2021-12-01 15:48:36 -06:00
Dan Gohman
ea0cb971fb Update to rustix 0.26.2. (#3521)
This pulls in a fix for Android, where Android's seccomp policy on older
versions is to make `openat2` irrecoverably crash the process, so we have
to do a version check up front rather than relying on `ENOSYS` to
determine if `openat2` is supported.

And it pulls in the fix for the link errors when multiple versions of
rsix/rustix are linked in.

And it has updates for two crate renamings: rsix has been renamed to
rustix, and unsafe-io has been renamed to io-extras.
2021-11-15 10:21:13 -08:00
Benjamin Bouvier
c952969389 Remove unused dependencies (#3490)
* Remove unused dependencies in Cranelift

* add serde to the current workspace

* remove more unused dependencies in wasmtime?
2021-11-02 12:08:30 -05:00
wasmtime-publish
c1a6a0523d Release Wasmtime 0.31.0 (#3489)
* Bump Wasmtime to 0.31.0

[automatically-tag-and-release-this-commit]

* Update 0.31.0 release notes

Co-authored-by: Wasmtime Publish <wasmtime-publish@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
2021-10-29 09:09:35 -05:00
Alex Crichton
490d49a768 Adjust dependency directives between crates (#3420)
* Adjust dependency directives between crates

This commit is a preparation for the release process for Wasmtime. The
specific changes here are to delineate which crates are "public", and
all version requirements on non-public crates will now be done with
`=A.B.C` version requirements instead of today's `A.B.C` version
requirements.

The purpose for doing this is to assist with patch releases that might
happen in the future. Patch releases of wasmtime are already required to
not break the APIs of "public" crates, but no such guarantee is given
about "internal" crates. This means that a patch release runs the risk,
for example, of breaking an internal API. In doing so though we would
also need to release a new major version of the internal crate, but we
wouldn't have a great hole in the number scheme of major versions to do
so. By using `=A.B.C` requirements for internal crates it means we can
safely ignore strict semver-compatibility between releases of internal
crates for patch releases, since the only consumers of the crate will be
the corresponding patch release of the `wasmtime` crate itself (or other
public crates).

The `publish.rs` script has been updated with a check to verify that
dependencies on internal crates are all specified with an `=`
dependency, and dependnecies on all public crates are without a `=`
dependency. This will hopefully make it so we don't have to worry about
what to use where, we just let CI tell us what to do. Using this
modification all version dependency declarations have been updated.

Note that some crates were adjusted to simply remove their `version`
requirement in cases such as the crate wasn't published anyway (`publish
= false` was specified) or it's in the `dev-dependencies` section which
doesn't need version specifiers for path dependencies.

* Switch to normal sever deps for cranelift dependencies

These crates will now all be considered "public" where in patch releases
they will be guaranteed to not have breaking changes.
2021-10-26 09:06:03 -05:00
Alex Crichton
e2a724ce18 Update the object crate to 0.27.0 (#3465)
Mostly just keeping us up to date with changes there since we somewhat
heavily rely on it now.
2021-10-20 10:52:06 -05:00
Alex Crichton
9c6884e28d Update the spec reference testsuite submodule (#3450)
* Update the spec reference testsuite submodule

This commit brings in recent updates to the spec test suite. Most of the
changes here were already fixed in `wasmparser` with some tweaks to
esoteric modules, but Wasmtime also gets a bug fix where where import
matching for the size of tables/memories is based on the current runtime
size of the table/memory rather than the original type of the
table/memory. This means that during type matching the actual value is
consulted for its size rather than using the minimum size listed in its
type.

* Fix now-missing directories in build script
2021-10-13 16:14:12 -05:00
Dan Gohman
47490b4383 Use rsix to make system calls in Wasmtime. (#3355)
* Use rsix to make system calls in Wasmtime.

`rsix` is a system call wrapper crate that we use in `wasi-common`,
which can provide the following advantages in the rest of Wasmtime:

 - It eliminates some `unsafe` blocks in Wasmtime's code. There's
   still an `unsafe` block in the library, but this way, the `unsafe`
   is factored out and clearly scoped.

 - And, it makes error handling more consistent, factoring out code for
   checking return values and `io::Error::last_os_error()`, and code that
   does `errno::set_errno(0)`.

This doesn't cover *all* system calls; `rsix` doesn't implement
signal-handling APIs, and this doesn't cover calls made through `std` or
crates like `userfaultfd`, `rand`, and `region`.
2021-09-17 15:28:56 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
a1f4b46f64 Bump Wasmtime to version 0.30.0; cranelift to 0.77.0 2021-09-17 10:33:50 -07:00
Alex Crichton
eb251deca9 Remove scroll dependency from wasmtime-jit (#3260)
Similar functionality to `scroll` is provided with the `object` crate
and doesn't have a `*_derive` crate to go with it. This commit updates
the jitdump linux support to use `object` instead of `scroll` to achieve
the needs of writing structs-as-bytes onto disk.
2021-08-30 13:26:07 -05:00
Alex Crichton
d12f1d77e6 Convert compilation artifacts to just bytes (#3239)
* Convert compilation artifacts to just bytes

This commit strips the `CompilationArtifacts` type down to simply a list
of bytes. This moves all extra metadata elsewhere to live within the
list of bytes itself as `bincode`-encoded information.

Small affordance is made to avoid an in-process
serialize-then-deserialize round-trip for use cases like `Module::new`,
but otherwise this is mostly just moving some data around.

* Rename data section to `.rodata.wasm`
2021-08-26 21:17:02 -05:00
Alex Crichton
d74cc33856 Merge wasmtime-jit and wasmtime-profiling (#3247)
* Merge `wasmtime-jit` and `wasmtime-profiling`

This commit merges the `wasmtime-profiling` crate into the
`wasmtime-jit` crate. It wasn't really buying a ton being a separate
crate and an upcoming refactoring I'd like to do is to remove the
`FinishedFunctions` structure. To enable the profilers to work as they
used to this commit changes them to pass `CompiledModule` as the
argument, but this only works if the profiling trait can see the
`CompiledModule` type.

* Fix a length calculation
2021-08-26 16:22:11 -05:00
Alex Crichton
ddfadaeb38 Add a cranelift compile-time feature to wasmtime (#3206)
* Remove unnecessary into_iter/map

Forgotten from a previous refactoring, this variable was already of the
right type!

* Move `wasmtime_jit::Compiler` into `wasmtime`

This `Compiler` struct is mostly a historical artifact at this point and
wasn't necessarily pulling much weight any more. This organization also
doesn't lend itself super well to compiling out `cranelift` when the
`Compiler` here is used for both parallel iteration configuration
settings as well as compilation.

The movement into `wasmtime` is relatively small, with
`Module::build_artifacts` being the main function added here which is a
merging of the previous functions removed from the `wasmtime-jit` crate.

* Add a `cranelift` compile-time feature to `wasmtime`

This commit concludes the saga of refactoring Wasmtime and making
Cranelift an optional dependency by adding a new Cargo feature to the
`wasmtime` crate called `cranelift`, which is enabled by default.

This feature is implemented by having a new cfg for `wasmtime` itself,
`cfg(compiler)`, which is used wherever compilation is necessary. This
bubbles up to disable APIs such as `Module::new`, `Func::new`,
`Engine::precompile_module`, and a number of `Config` methods affecting
compiler configuration. Checks are added to CI that when built in this
mode Wasmtime continues to successfully build. It's hoped that although
this is effectively "sprinkle `#[cfg]` until things compile" this won't
be too too bad to maintain over time since it's also an use case we're
interested in supporting.

With `cranelift` disabled the only way to create a `Module` is with the
`Module::deserialize` method, which requires some form of precompiled
artifact.

Two consequences of this change are:

* `Module::serialize` is also disabled in this mode. The reason for this
  is that serialized modules contain ISA/shared flags encoded in them
  which were used to produce the compiled code. There's no storage for
  this if compilation is disabled. This could probably be re-enabled in
  the future if necessary, but it may not end up being all that necessary.

* Deserialized modules are not checked to ensure that their ISA/shared
  flags are compatible with the host CPU. This is actually already the
  case, though, with normal modules. We'll likely want to fix this in
  the future using a shared implementation for both these locations.

Documentation should be updated to indicate that `cranelift` can be
disabled, although it's not really the most prominent documentation
because this is expected to be a somewhat niche use case (albeit
important, just not too common).

* Always enable cranelift for the C API

* Fix doc example builds

* Fix check tests on GitHub Actions
2021-08-18 16:47:47 -05:00