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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Crichton
9ac7d01288 Implement the module linking alias section (#2451)
This commit is intended to do almost everything necessary for processing
the alias section of module linking. Most of this is internal
refactoring, the highlights being:

* Type contents are now stored separately from a `wasmtime_env::Module`.
  Given that modules can freely alias types and have them used all over
  the place, it seemed best to have one canonical location to type
  storage which everywhere else points to (with indices). A new
  `TypeTables` structure is produced during compilation which is shared
  amongst all member modules in a wasm blob.

* Instantiation is heavily refactored to account for module linking. The
  main gotcha here is that imports are now listed as "initializers". We
  have a sort of pseudo-bytecode-interpreter which interprets the
  initialization of a module. This is more complicated than just
  matching imports at this point because in the module linking proposal
  the module, alias, import, and instance sections may all be
  interleaved. This means that imports aren't guaranteed to show up at
  the beginning of the address space for modules/instances.

Otherwise most of the changes here largely fell out from these two
design points. Aliases are recorded as initializers in this scheme.
Copying around type information and/or just knowing type information
during compilation is also pretty easy since everything is just a
pointer into a `TypeTables` and we don't have to actually copy any types
themselves. Lots of various refactorings were necessary to accomodate
these changes.

Tests are hoped to cover a breadth of functionality here, but not
necessarily a depth. There's still one more piece of the module linking
proposal missing which is exporting instances/modules, which will come
in a future PR.

It's also worth nothing that there's one large TODO which isn't
implemented in this change that I plan on opening an issue for.
With module linking when a set of modules comes back from compilation
each modules has all the trampolines for the entire set of modules. This
is quite a lot of duplicate trampolines across module-linking modules.
We'll want to refactor this at some point to instead have only one set
of trampolines per set of module linking modules and have them shared
from there. I figured it was best to separate out this change, however,
since it's purely related to resource usage, and doesn't impact
non-module-linking modules at all.

cc #2094
2020-12-02 17:24:06 -06:00
Andrew Brown
c9e8889d47 Update clippy annotation to use latest version (#2375) 2020-11-09 09:24:59 -06:00
Alex Crichton
73cda83548 Propagate module-linking types to wasmtime (#2115)
This commit adds lots of plumbing to get the type section from the
module linking proposal plumbed all the way through to the `wasmtime`
crate and the `wasmtime-c-api` crate. This isn't all that useful right
now because Wasmtime doesn't support imported/exported
modules/instances, but this is all necessary groundwork to getting that
exported at some point. I've added some light tests but I suspect the
bulk of the testing will come in a future commit.

One major change in this commit is that `SignatureIndex` no longer
follows type type index space in a wasm module. Instead a new
`TypeIndex` type is used to track that. Function signatures, still
indexed by `SignatureIndex`, are then packed together tightly.
2020-11-06 14:48:09 -06:00
Alex Crichton
2c6841041d Validate modules while translating (#2059)
* Validate modules while translating

This commit is a change to cranelift-wasm to validate each function body
as it is translated. Additionally top-level module translation functions
will perform module validation. This commit builds on changes in
wasmparser to perform module validation interwtwined with parsing and
translation. This will be necessary for future wasm features such as
module linking where the type behind a function index, for example, can
be far away in another module. Additionally this also brings a nice
benefit where parsing the binary only happens once (instead of having an
up-front serial validation step) and validation can happen in parallel
for each function.

Most of the changes in this commit are plumbing to make sure everything
lines up right. The major functional change here is that module
compilation should be faster by validating in parallel (or skipping
function validation entirely in the case of a cache hit). Otherwise from
a user-facing perspective nothing should be that different.

This commit does mean that cranelift's translation now inherently
validates the input wasm module. This means that the Spidermonkey
integration of cranelift-wasm will also be validating the function as
it's being translated with cranelift. The associated PR for wasmparser
(bytecodealliance/wasmparser#62) provides the necessary tools to create
a `FuncValidator` for Gecko, but this is something I'll want careful
review for before landing!

* Read function operators until EOF

This way we can let the validator take care of any issues with
mismatched `end` instructions and/or trailing operators/bytes.
2020-10-05 11:02:01 -05:00
Benjamin Bouvier
8e257e731e cranelift-wasm: expose cranelift-frontend's FunctionBuilder in the public API; 2020-07-02 12:36:43 +02:00
Nick Fitzgerald
acf8ad0df7 cranelift_wasm: expose the original Wasm function signature
In the `ModuleEnvironment::declare_signature` callback, also pass the original
Wasm function signature, so that consumers may associate this information with
each compiled function. This is often necessary because while each Wasm
signature gets compiled down into a single native signature, multiple Wasm
signatures might compile down into the same native signature, and in these cases
the original Wasm signature is required for dynamic type checking of calls.
2020-06-01 14:53:10 -07:00
Alex Crichton
8597930eed rename PassiveElemIndex to ElemIndex and same for PassiveDataIndex (#1188)
* rename PassiveElemIndex to ElemIndex and same for PassiveDataIndex (#1411)

* rename PassiveDataIndex to DataIndex

* rename PassiveElemIndex to ElemIndex

* Apply renamings to wasmtime as well

* Run rustfmt

Co-authored-by: csmoe <csmoe@msn.com>
2020-03-02 08:55:25 -06:00
Nick Fitzgerald
9b3ac10ebc wasm: Add support for passive data and element segments (#1389)
This is part of the bulk memory and reference types proposals.
2020-02-15 14:53:32 -08:00
Yury Delendik
2c51341888 Add wasm reference/pointers translation. (#1073) 2019-12-06 17:46:03 -06:00
Nick Fitzgerald
ca53090f1b cranelift-wasm: Create ModuleTranslationState and polish API a little (#1111)
* cranelift-wasm: replace `WasmTypesMap` with `ModuleTranslationState`

The `ModuleTranslationState` contains information decoded from the Wasm module
that must be referenced during each Wasm function's translation.

This is only for data that is maintained by `cranelift-wasm` itself, as opposed
to being maintained by the embedder. Data that is maintained by the embedder is
represented with `ModuleEnvironment`.

A `ModuleTranslationState` is returned by `translate_module`, and can then be
used when translating functions from that module.

* cranelift-wasm: rename `TranslationState` to `FuncTranslationState`

To disambiguate a bit with the new `ModuleTranslationState`.

* cranelift-wasm: Reorganize the internal `state` module into submodules

One module for the `ModuleTranslationState` and another for the
`FuncTranslationState`.

* cranelift-wasm: replace `FuncTranslator` with methods on `ModuleTranslationState`

`FuncTranslator` was two methods that always took ownership of `self`, so it
didn't really make sense as an object as opposed to two different functions, or
in this case methods on the object that actually persists for a longer time.

I think this improves ergonomics nicely.

Before:

```rust
let module_translation = translate_module(...)?;
for body in func_bodies {
    let mut translator = FuncTranslator::new();
    translator.translate(body, ...)?;
}
```

After:

```rust
let module_translation = translate_module(...)?;
for body in func_bodies {
    module_translation.translate_func(body, ...)?;
}
```

Note that this commit does not remove `FuncTranslator`. It still exists, but is
just a wrapper over the `ModuleTranslationState` methods, and it is marked
deprecated, so that downstream users get a heads up. This should make the
transition easier.

* Revert "cranelift-wasm: replace `FuncTranslator` with methods on `ModuleTranslationState`"

This reverts commit 075f9ae933bcaae39348b61287c8f78a4009340d.
2019-10-11 12:37:17 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
10be3e4ba8 cranelift-wasm: support multi-value Wasm (#1049)
This commit introduces initial support for multi-value Wasm. Wasm blocks and
calls can now take and return an arbitrary number of values.

The encoding for multi-value blocks means that we need to keep the contents of
the "Types" section around when translating function bodies. To do this, we
introduce a `WasmTypesMap` type that maps the type indices to their parameters
and returns, construct it when parsing the "Types" section, and shepherd it
through a bunch of functions and methods when translating function bodies.
2019-10-02 12:40:35 -07:00
Joshua Nelson
a1f6457e8a Allow building without std (#1069)
Closes https://github.com/CraneStation/cranelift/issues/1067
2019-09-26 18:00:03 +02:00
Nick Fitzgerald
8c3072c774 Combine VisibleTranslationState and TranslationState (#1076)
`VisibleTranslationState` was a wrapper around a `TranslationState` that was
meant to public API consumers outside of this crate. However, the internal
`TranslationState` and all its methods were still publicly exposed! This commit
simplifies and remedies the situation by combining them into a single
`TranslationState` type. Most of its methods are only `pub(crate)` now, not
visible to the entire world. The only methods that are `pub` are the ones that
`VisibleTranslationState` exposed.
2019-09-25 13:07:54 -06:00
Pat Hickey
89d741f8ae upgrade to target-lexicon 0.8.0
* the target-lexicon crate no longer has or needs the std feature
  in cargo, so we can delete all default-features=false, any mentions
  of its std feature, and the nostd configs in many lib.rs files
* the representation of arm architectures has changed, so some case
  statements needed refactoring
2019-09-04 15:12:17 -07:00
iximeow
3d42753535 add VisibleTranslationState for a public-friendly interface 2019-07-31 12:15:51 +02:00
Andy Wortman
b5cb8556f6 [wasm] Pass translation state along for before/after_translate_operator callbacks (#879) 2019-07-30 16:32:50 +02:00
Yury Delendik
8f95c51730 Reconstruct locations of the original source variable 2019-05-09 00:35:44 -07:00
Benjamin Bouvier
02e114cf3d [wasm] Make FuncEnvironment functions fallible (fixes #752); 2019-04-30 13:58:18 +02:00
lazypassion
747ad3c4c5 moved crates in lib/ to src/, renamed crates, modified some files' text (#660)
moved crates in lib/ to src/, renamed crates, modified some files' text (#660)
2019-01-28 15:56:54 -08:00