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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Crichton
e7e08f162d Preserve full native stack traces in errors (#823)
* Preserve full native stack traces in errors

This commit builds on #759 by performing a few refactorings:

* The `backtrace` crate is updated to 0.3.42 which incorporates the
  Windows-specific stack-walking code, so that's no longer needed.
* A full `backtrace::Backtrace` type is held in a trap at all times.
* The trap structures in the `wasmtime-*` internal crates were
  refactored a bit to preserve more information and deal with raw
  values rather than converting between various types and strings.
* The `wasmtime::Trap` type has been updated with these various changes.

Eventually I think we'll want to likely render full stack traces (and/or
partial wasm ones) into error messages, but for now that's left as-is
and we can always improve it later. I suspect the most relevant thing we
need to do is to implement function name symbolication for wasm
functions first, and then afterwards we can incorporate native function
names!

* Fix some test suite assertions
2020-01-15 15:30:17 -06:00
Yury Delendik
2a50701f0a Backtrace WebAssembly function JIT frames (#759)
* Create backtrace

* Extend unwind information with FDE data.

* Expose backtrace via API/Trap

* wasmtime_call returns not-str

* Return Arc<JITFrameTag>

* rename frame -> function

* Fix windows crashes and unwrap UNWIND_HISTORY_TABLE

* mmaps -> entries

* pass a backtrace in ActionOutcome

* add test_trap_stack_overflow

* Update cranelift version.
2020-01-15 13:48:24 -06:00
Dan Gohman
336ee94c89 Bump version to 0.9.0 (#790) 2020-01-09 21:57:40 -08:00
Maciej Woś
61f9b8ade8 Add support for a custom, per-instance signal handler (#620)
* Per Instance signal handler

* add custom signal handler test

* add instance signal handling to callable.rs

* extend signal handler test to test callable.rs

* test multiple instances, multiple signal handlers

* support more than one current instance

import_calling_export.rs is a good example of why this is needed:
execution switches from one instance to another before the first one has
finished running

* add another custom signal handler test case

* move and update custom signal handler tests

* fmt

* fix libc version to 0.2

* call the correct instance signal handler

We keep a stack of instances so should call last() not first().

* move custom signal handler test to top level dir

* windows/mac signal handling wip

* os-specific signal handling wip

* disable custom signal handler test on windows

* fmt

* unify signal handling on mac and linux
2020-01-08 17:09:12 -08:00
Yury Delendik
cc6e8e1af2 Move cranelift dependencies to wasmtime-environ (#669)
Groups all CL data structures into single dependency to be used accross wasmtime project.
2019-12-05 16:07:34 -06:00
Alex Crichton
39e57e3e9a Migrate back to std:: stylistically (#554)
* Migrate back to `std::` stylistically

This commit moves away from idioms such as `alloc::` and `core::` as
imports of standard data structures and types. Instead it migrates all
crates to uniformly use `std::` for importing standard data structures
and types. This also removes the `std` and `core` features from all
crates to and removes any conditional checking for `feature = "std"`

All of this support was previously added in #407 in an effort to make
wasmtime/cranelift "`no_std` compatible". Unfortunately though this
change comes at a cost:

* The usage of `alloc` and `core` isn't idiomatic. Especially trying to
  dual between types like `HashMap` from `std` as well as from
  `hashbrown` causes imports to be surprising in some cases.
* Unfortunately there was no CI check that crates were `no_std`, so none
  of them actually were. Many crates still imported from `std` or
  depended on crates that used `std`.

It's important to note, however, that **this does not mean that wasmtime
will not run in embedded environments**. The style of the code today and
idioms aren't ready in Rust to support this degree of multiplexing and
makes it somewhat difficult to keep up with the style of `wasmtime`.
Instead it's intended that embedded runtime support will be added as
necessary. Currently only `std` is necessary to build `wasmtime`, and
platforms that natively need to execute `wasmtime` will need to use a
Rust target that supports `std`. Note though that not all of `std` needs
to be supported, but instead much of it could be configured off to
return errors, and `wasmtime` would be configured to gracefully handle
errors.

The goal of this PR is to move `wasmtime` back to idiomatic usage of
features/`std`/imports/etc and help development in the short-term.
Long-term when platform concerns arise (if any) they can be addressed by
moving back to `no_std` crates (but fixing the issues mentioned above)
or ensuring that the target in Rust has `std` available.

* Start filling out platform support doc
2019-11-18 22:04:06 -08:00
Dan Gohman
c5f998add2 Update the crates.io publishing scripts (#580)
* Fix fuzz target compilation.

* Bump version to 0.7.0

* Temporarily disable fuzz tests

Temporarily disable fuzz tests until https://github.com/bytecodealliance/cranelift/issues/1216 is resolved.

* Fix publish-all.sh to not modify the witx crate.

* Remove the "publish = false" attribute from Lightbeam.

* Add a README.md for wasmtime-interface-types.

* Remove the "rust" category.

This fixes the following warning:

warning: the following are not valid category slugs and were ignored: rust. Please see https://crates.io/category_slugs for the list of all category slugs.

* Mark wasmtime-cli as "publish = false".

* Sort the publishing rules in topological order.

Also, publish nightly-only crates with cargo +nightly.
2019-11-15 12:17:19 -08:00
Dan Gohman
c78196bd01 Update repository URLs for the Bytecode Alliance. (#550) 2019-11-12 09:18:59 -08:00
Nick Fitzgerald
01ab20e372 Bump cranelift deps to 0.50.0 2019-11-11 15:52:49 -08:00
Dan Gohman
1a0ed6e388 Use the more-asserts crate in more places.
This provides assert_le, assert_lt, and so on, which can print the
values of the operands.
2019-11-08 15:24:53 -08:00
Dan Gohman
a2b4148a91 General Cargo.toml cleanup. (#529)
* General Cargo.toml cleanup.

 - Remove travis-ci attributes.
 - Remove "experimental" badges from actively-developed crates.
 - Reflow some long lines.
 - Use dependency features consistently.
 - Add readme attributes

* Update WASI to the latest trunk.

This notably adds a .gitignore file for the WASI directory.
2019-11-08 17:22:37 -06:00
Dan Gohman
22641de629 Initial reorg.
This is largely the same as #305, but updated for the current tree.
2019-11-08 06:35:40 -08:00