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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Crichton
c6b095f9a3 cranelift: Implement nan canonicalization for vectors (#3146)
This fixes some fuzz bugs that came about enabling simd where nan
canonicalization is performed on the fuzzers but cranelift would panic
on these ops for vectors. This adds some custom codegen with `bitselect`
to ensure any nan lanes are canonical-nan lanes in the canonicalized
operations.
2021-08-05 13:44:16 -05:00
Alex Crichton
85f16f488d Consolidate address calculations for atomics (#3143)
* Consolidate address calculations for atomics

This commit consolidates all calcuations of guest addresses into one
`prepare_addr` function. This notably remove the atomics-specifics paths
as well as the `prepare_load` function (now renamed to `prepare_addr`
and folded into `get_heap_addr`).

The goal of this commit is to simplify how addresses are managed in the
code generator for atomics to use all the shared infrastrucutre of other
loads/stores as well. This additionally fixes #3132 via the use of
`heap_addr` in clif for all operations.

I also added a number of tests for loads/stores with varying alignments.
Originally I was going to allow loads/stores to not be aligned since
that's what the current formal specification says, but the overview of
the threads proposal disagrees with the formal specification, so I
figured I'd leave it as-is but adding tests probably doesn't hurt.

Closes #3132

* Fix old backend

* Guarantee misalignment checks happen before out-of-bounds
2021-08-04 15:57:56 -05:00
Alex Crichton
91d24b8448 Fix pooling tests on high-cpu-count systems (#3141)
This commit fixes an issue where `cargo test` was failing pretty
reliably on an 80-thread system where many of the pooling tests would
fail in `mmap` to reserve address space for the linear memories
allocated for a pooling allocator. Each test wants to reserve about 6TB
of address space, and if we let 80 tests do that apparently Linux
doesn't like that and starts returning errors from `mmap`.

The implementation here is a relatively simple semaphore-lookalike
which allows a fixed amount of concurrency in pooling tests.
2021-08-04 11:55:52 -05:00
Alex Crichton
7a1b7cdf92 Implement RFC 11: Redesigning Wasmtime's APIs (#2897)
Implement Wasmtime's new API as designed by RFC 11. This is quite a large commit which has had lots of discussion externally, so for more information it's best to read the RFC thread and the PR thread.
2021-06-03 09:10:53 -05:00
Peter Huene
54c07d8f16 Implement shared host functions. (#2625)
* Implement defining host functions at the Config level.

This commit introduces defining host functions at the `Config` rather than with
`Func` tied to a `Store`.

The intention here is to enable a host to define all of the functions once
with a `Config` and then use a `Linker` (or directly with
`Store::get_host_func`) to use the functions when instantiating a module.

This should help improve the performance of use cases where a `Store` is
short-lived and redefining the functions at every module instantiation is a
noticeable performance hit.

This commit adds `add_to_config` to the code generation for Wasmtime's `Wasi`
type.

The new method adds the WASI functions to the given config as host functions.

This commit adds context functions to `Store`: `get` to get a context of a
particular type and `set` to set the context on the store.

For safety, `set` cannot replace an existing context value of the same type.

`Wasi::set_context` was added to set the WASI context for a `Store` when using
`Wasi::add_to_config`.

* Add `Config::define_host_func_async`.

* Make config "async" rather than store.

This commit moves the concept of "async-ness" to `Config` rather than `Store`.

Note: this is a breaking API change for anyone that's already adopted the new
async support in Wasmtime.

Now `Config::new_async` is used to create an "async" config and any `Store`
associated with that config is inherently "async".

This is needed for async shared host functions to have some sanity check during their
execution (async host functions, like "async" `Func`, need to be called with
the "async" variants).

* Update async function tests to smoke async shared host functions.

This commit updates the async function tests to also smoke the shared host
functions, plus `Func::wrap0_async`.

This also changes the "wrap async" method names on `Config` to
`wrap$N_host_func_async` to slightly better match what is on `Func`.

* Move the instance allocator into `Engine`.

This commit moves the instantiated instance allocator from `Config` into
`Engine`.

This makes certain settings in `Config` no longer order-dependent, which is how
`Config` should ideally be.

This also removes the confusing concept of the "default" instance allocator,
instead opting to construct the on-demand instance allocator when needed.

This does alter the semantics of the instance allocator as now each `Engine`
gets its own instance allocator rather than sharing a single one between all
engines created from a configuration.

* Make `Engine::new` return `Result`.

This is a breaking API change for anyone using `Engine::new`.

As creating the pooling instance allocator may fail (likely cause is not enough
memory for the provided limits), instead of panicking when creating an
`Engine`, `Engine::new` now returns a `Result`.

* Remove `Config::new_async`.

This commit removes `Config::new_async` in favor of treating "async support" as
any other setting on `Config`.

The setting is `Config::async_support`.

* Remove order dependency when defining async host functions in `Config`.

This commit removes the order dependency where async support must be enabled on
the `Config` prior to defining async host functions.

The check is now delayed to when an `Engine` is created from the config.

* Update WASI example to use shared `Wasi::add_to_config`.

This commit updates the WASI example to use `Wasi::add_to_config`.

As only a single store and instance are used in the example, it has no semantic
difference from the previous example, but the intention is to steer users
towards defining WASI on the config and only using `Wasi::add_to_linker` when
more explicit scoping of the WASI context is required.
2021-03-11 10:14:03 -06:00
Peter Huene
57dfe99aa5 Run wast tests with both instance allocators.
This commit adds a "pooling" variant to the wast tests that uses the pooling
instance allocation strategy.

This should help with the test coverage of the pooling instance allocator.
2021-03-05 22:28:51 -08:00
Yury Delendik
3580205f12 [Cranelift][Atomics] Add address folding for atomic notify/wait. (#2556)
* fold address in wasm wait and notify ops

* add atomics addr folding tests
2021-01-08 11:55:21 -06:00
Alex Crichton
f003388ec7 Implement imported/exported modules/instances (#2461)
* Implement imported/exported modules/instances

This commit implements the final piece of the module linking proposal
which is to flesh out the support for importing/exporting instances and
modules. This ended up having a few changes:

* Two more `PrimaryMap` instances are now stored in an `Instance`. The value
  for instances is `InstanceHandle` (pretty easy) and for modules it's
  `Box<dyn Any>` (less easy).

* The custom host state for `InstanceHandle` for `wasmtime` is now
  `Arc<TypeTables` to be able to fully reconstruct an instance's types
  just from its instance.

* Type matching for imports now has been updated to take
  instances/modules into account.

One of the main downsides of this implementation is that type matching
of imports is duplicated between wasmparser and wasmtime, leading to
posssible bugs especially in the subtelties of module linking. I'm not
sure how best to unify these two pieces of validation, however, and it
may be more trouble than it's worth.

cc #2094

* Update wat/wast/wasmparser

* Review comments

* Fix a bug in publish script to vendor the right witx

Currently there's two witx binaries in our repository given the two wasi
spec submodules, so this updates the publication script to vendor the
right one.
2020-12-03 10:15:42 -06:00
Alex Crichton
88a8a8993a Instantiate nested modules for module linking (#2447)
This commit implements the interpretation necessary of the instance
section of the module linking proposal. Instantiating a module which
itself has nested instantiated instances will now instantiate the nested
instances properly. This isn't all that useful without the ability to
alias exports off the result, but we can at least observe the side
effects of instantiation through the `start` function.

cc #2094
2020-12-01 14:01:31 -06:00
Alex Crichton
e659d5cecd Add initial support for the multi-memory proposal (#2263)
This commit adds initial (gated) support for the multi-memory wasm
proposal. This was actually quite easy since almost all of wasmtime
already expected multi-memory to be implemented one day. The only real
substantive change is the `memory.copy` intrinsic changes, which now
accounts for the source/destination memories possibly being different.
2020-10-13 19:13:52 -05:00
Alex Crichton
06a69d18fa Disable static memory under QEMU on CI (#1895)
* Enable the spec::simd::simd_align test for AArch64

Copyright (c) 2020, Arm Limited.

* Disable static memory under QEMU on CI

This commit disables the usage of "static" memory on CI and instead
forces all memories to be "dynamic" meaning that they reserve much
smaller chunks of memory. This causes the QEMU process's memory to
drastically drop (10GiB -> 600MiB) and should allow us to keep enabling
tests without hitting the OOM killer on CI.

Closes #1871 (includes that)
Closes #1893

* Fix typo

Co-authored-by: Anton Kirilov <anton.kirilov@arm.com>
2020-06-17 21:05:21 -05:00
Alex Crichton
57fb1c69c5 Enable the multi-value proposal by default (#1667)
This was merged into the wasm spec upstream in WebAssembly/spec#1145, so
let's follow the spec and enable it by default here as well!
2020-05-06 12:37:29 -05:00
Andrew Brown
49622bde58 Use complex load-extend instructions in optimize_complex_addresses; fixes #1186 2020-04-30 11:38:01 -07:00
Alex Crichton
4c82da440a Move most wasmtime tests into one test suite (#1544)
* Move most wasmtime tests into one test suite

This commit moves most wasmtime tests into a single test suite which
gets compiled into one executable instead of having lots of test
executables. The goal here is to reduce disk space on CI, and this
should be achieved by having fewer executables which means fewer copies
of `libwasmtime.rlib` linked across binaries on the system. More
importantly though this means that DWARF debug information should only
be in one executable rather than duplicated across many.

* Share more build caches

Globally set `RUSTFLAGS` to `-Dwarnings` instead of individually so all
build steps share the same value.

* Allow some dead code in cranelift-codegen

Prevents having to fix all warnings for all possible feature
combinations, only the main ones which come up.

* Update some debug file paths
2020-04-17 17:22:12 -05:00