* Wasmtime 0.15.0 and Cranelift 0.62.0. (#1398)
* Bump more ad-hoc versions.
* Add build.rs to wasi-common's Cargo.toml.
* Update the env var name in more places.
* Remove a redundant echo.
This patch updates or removes all references to the Cranelift repository. It affects links in README documents, issues that were transferred to the Wasmtime repository, CI badges, and a small bunch of sundry items.
Update the documentation for the merger, and also for various changes in
Cranelift. Remove some old obsolete documentation, and convert the remaining
Sphinx files to Markdown. Some of the remaining content is still out of
date, but this is a step forward.
* All: Drop 'basic-blocks' feature
This makes it so that 'basic-blocks' cannot be disabled and we can
start assuming it everywhere.
* Tests: Replace non-bb filetests with bb version
* Tests: Adapt solver-fixedconflict filetests to use basic blocks
This commit fixes the build errors in the unwind info implementation for
the x86 ABI by changing `byteorder` to build `no_std`.
This copies two simple functions from the `WriteBytesExt` trait so that
we can easily write to a `Vec<u8>` with a particular endianness.
Fixes#1203.
* Bump version to 0.48.0
* Re-enable `byteorder`'s default features.
The code uses `WriteBytesExt` which depends on the `std` feature being
enabled. So for now, just enable `std`.
* Implement emitting Windows unwind information for fastcall functions.
This commit implements emitting Windows unwind information for x64 fastcall
calling convention functions.
The unwind information can be used to construct a Windows function table at
runtime for JIT'd code, enabling stack walking and unwinding by the operating
system.
* Address code review feedback.
This commit addresses code review feedback:
* Remove unnecessary unsafe code.
* Emit the unwind information always as little endian.
* Fix comments.
A dependency from cranelift-codegen to the byteorder crate was added.
The byteorder crate is a no-dependencies crate with a reasonable
abstraction for writing binary data for a specific endianness.
* Address code review feedback.
* Disable default features for the `byteorder` crate.
* Add a comment regarding the Windows ABI unwind code numerical values.
* Panic if we encounter a Windows function with a prologue greater than 256
bytes in size.
The failure crate invents its own traits that don't use
std::error::Error (because failure predates certain features added to
Error); this prevents using ? on an error from failure in a function
using Error. The thiserror crate integrates with the standard Error
trait instead.
This move allows the `IntCC`/`FloatCC` enums to be used in both meta (for predicate matching) and in codegen. To avoid breaking any code dependent on the previous location of condcodes.rs (`cranelift-codegen/src/condcodes.rs`), the module is re-exported under `cranelift_codegen::ir`.
Pushing on the `val_stack` vector is CL's biggest source of calls to
malloc/realloc/free, by some margin. It accounts for about 27.7% of all heap
blocks allocated when compiling wasm_lua_binarytrees. This change removes
pretty much all dynamic allocation by changing to a SmallVec<[Value; 8]>
instead. A fixed size of 4 gets all the gains to be had, in testing, so 8
gives some safety margin and is harmless from a stack-use perspective: 8
Values will occupy 32 bytes.
As a bonus, this change also reduces the compiler's dynamic instruction count
by about 0.5%.
* 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