* build(deps): Bump github/codeql-action from 3.28.18 to 3.28.19 (#4346)
Bumps [github/codeql-action](https://github.com/github/codeql-action) from 3.28.18 to 3.28.19.
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* wasi_socket_ext.c: avoid tls to make this library-friendly (#4338)
* Enable aot memory64 sw bounds checks by default (#4350)
- enable aot memory64 sw bounds checks by default
* build(deps): Bump requests from 2.32.3 to 2.32.4 in /build-scripts (#4349)
Bumps [requests](https://github.com/psf/requests) from 2.32.3 to 2.32.4.
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* wasi_nn_types.h: remove a seemingly stale comment (#4348)
* add heap-type check for GC when ref.null (#4300)
- According to [Link 1](https://webassembly.github.io/gc/core/valid/instructions.html#xref-syntax-instructions-syntax-instr-ref-mathsf-ref-null-mathit-ht), we must ensure that the heap type is valid when ref.null.
- According to [Link 2](https://webassembly.github.io/gc/core/valid/types.html#heap-types), a heap type is considered valid if it is either a concrete heap type or an abstract heap type.
However, in this function, the check for abstract heap types (absheaptype) was clearly missing, so this condition needs to be added explicitly in the if statement.
- When GC is disabled, no change is needed.
- When GC is enabled, heap types in WAMR are LEB-encoded values ([Link 3](https://webassembly.github.io/gc/core/appendix/index-types.html)). Therefore, we must use read_leb_int32 to parse the heap type correctly. And we can compute the original type1 using type1 = (uint8)((int32)0x80 + heap_type);.
* wamr-wasi-extensions: add a cmake package to provide our wasi extension (#4344)
* wasi_ephemeral_nn.h: add a convenience wrapper header
* wamr-wasi-extensions: add a cmake package to provide our wasi extension
the sample app was tested with:
* wasmtime
* iwasm with https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/pull/4308
currently only contains wasi-nn.
maybe it makes sense to add lib-socket things as well.
cf. https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/4288
* wasi_nn_openvino.c: remove the tensor layout adjustment logic (#4308)
the logic in question seems like an attempt to work around
some application bugs.
my wild guess is that it was for classification-example.
cf. https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/10867
* Update type validation in load_table_import() and load_table() (#4296)
Prevent from value type.
https://webassembly.github.io/spec/core/valid/types.html#table-typeshttps://webassembly.github.io/gc/core/syntax/types.html#reference-types
* Follow #4268 to deprecate wamr_ide-related components (#4341)
refer to: Bypass wamr_ide-related components from the release process. (#4268)
* clean up incompatible running mode checks in test script and ci (#4342)
Rearrange the content of do_execute_in_running_mode() in alphabetical
order.
Add an incompatible check for x86_32. Now, all belows will be bypassed:
- jit, fast-jit, multi-tier-jit
- memory64
- multi-memory
- simd
* Update WABT downloads URL (#4357)
Plus, skip unsupported running mode instead quit during wamr compiler
test
* Modify AOT static PGO to conform to llvm-18 and add a CI job to test static PGO on the coremark benchmark (#4345)
* static PGO compatible with llvm18 and add CI job to test static PGO on coremark benchmark
* update comments and warning info, bitmaps section in llvm profdata shouldn't be used in PGO
* Collective fix for typos and minor bugs (#4369)
* wasi-nn: fix backend leak on multiple loads (#4366)
cf. https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/4340
* build(deps): Bump github/codeql-action from 3.28.19 to 3.29.0 (#4371)
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* add validation for array type in load_init_expr(GC only) (#4370)
* wasi_nn_openvino.c: remove broken xml check (#4365)
`xml.buf[xml.size]` check is broken because it accesses past
the end of the buffer.
anyway, openvino doesn't seem to care the NUL termination.
* wamr-wasi-extensions: add lib-socket things (#4360)
* improve installation steps for wasi-sdk and wabt on Windows (#4359)
* wasi_ephemeral_nn.h: prefix identfiers to avoid too generic names (#4358)
* wasi_nn_openvino.c: add a missing buffer overflow check in get_output (#4353)
cf. https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/4351
* send an empty/error reply from server (#4362)
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* wasi_nn_openvino.c: remove pre/postprocessing and layout assumptions (#4361)
as wasi-nn doesn't have these concepts, the best we can do without
risking breaking certain applications here is to pass through tensors
as they are.
this matches wasmtime's behavior.
tested with:
* wasmtime classification-example
(with this change, this example fails on tensor size mismatch
instead of implicitly resizing it.)
* license-plate-recognition-barrier-0007, a converted version
with non-fp32 output. [1]
(with this change, this model outputs integers as expected.)
[1] cd7ebe313b/models/public/license-plate-recognition-barrier-0007
* add nn-cli example (#4373)
an example application with flexible cli options which
aims to allow us to perform any wasi-nn operations.
eg.
```
--load-graph=file=fixture/model.xml,file=fixture/model.bin,id=graph
--init-execution-context=graph-id=graph,id=ctx
--set-input=file=fixture/tensor.bgr,context-id=ctx,dim=1,dim=3,dim=224,dim=224
--compute=context-id=ctx
--get-output=context-id=ctx,file=output.bin
```
* wasi-nn: apply the shared library hack to darwin as well (#4374)
copied from the linux version.
i'm a bit skeptical with this workaround though.
it might be simpler to prohibit the use of wamr api in these
shared libraries. after all, what these libraries do is nothing
specific to wasm.
* wasi-nn: don't try to deinit uninitialized backend (#4375)
cf. https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/4339
* core/iwasm/libraries/wasi-nn/test/build.sh: add a tip for intel mac (#4389)
i keep forgetting this and had to re-investigate it at least twice.
hopefully this can be helpful for others too.
* wasi_nn_tensorflowlite.cpp: reject non-fp32 input earlier (#4388)
this backend assumes fp32 here and there.
it's safer to reject unexpected inputs explicitly.
* Fix several issues related to night-run CI and test scripts. (#4385)
- remove duplicated options
- fix test script
- change ci to use binary
* core/iwasm/libraries/wasi-nn/test: use the correct version of keras (#4383)
* wasi-nn: fix tensor_data abi for wasi_ephemeral_nn (#4379)
it's "(list u8)" in the witx definition.
the new definition matches both of our own host definition
(struct tensor_wasm) and wasmtime.
cf. https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/4352
* enable WAMR_BUILD_WASI_EPHEMERAL_NN by default (#4381)
cf. https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/4326
* deprecate legacy WAMR-specific "wasi_nn" module (#4382)
wasi_nn.h: deprecate legacy "wasi_nn"
cf. https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/4326
* wasi-nn: add minimum serialization on WASINNContext (#4387)
currently this is not necessary because context (WASINNContext) is
local to instance. (wasm_module_instance_t)
i plan to make a context shared among instances in a cluster when
fixing https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/4313.
this is a preparation for that direction.
an obvious alternative is to tweak the module instance context APIs
to allow declaring some kind of contexts instance-local. but i feel,
in this particular case, it's more natural to make "wasi-nn handles"
shared among threads within a "process".
note that, spec-wise, how wasi-nn behaves wrt threads is not defined
at all because wasi officially doesn't have threads yet. i suppose, at
this point, that how wasi-nn interacts with wasi-threads is something
we need to define by ourselves, especially when we are using an outdated
wasi-nn version.
with this change, if a thread attempts to access a context while
another thread is using it, we simply make the operation fail with
the "busy" error. this is intended for the mimimum serialization to
avoid problems like crashes/leaks/etc. this is not intended to allow
parallelism or such.
no functional changes are intended at this point yet.
cf.
https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/4313https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/2430
* Improve spec test execution by adding retry logic for transient errors (#4393)
* wasi_nn_openvino.c: implement multiple models per instance (#4380)
tested with two models:
```
--load-graph=id=graph1,file=public/license-plate-recognition-barrier-0007/FP32/license-plate-recognition-barrier-0007.xml,file=public/license-plate-recognition-barrier-0007/FP32/license-plate-recognition-barrier-0007.bin \
--load-graph=id=graph2,file=classify/model.xml,file=classify/model.bin \
--init-execution-context=id=exec1,graph-id=graph1 \
--init-execution-context=id=exec2,graph-id=graph2 \
--set-input=context-id=exec1,dim=1,dim=24,dim=94,dim=3,file=out.bin \
--set-input=context-id=exec2,file=classify/banana-3x224x224-bgr.bin,dim=1,dim=3,dim=224,dim=224 \
--compute=context-id=exec1 \
--compute=context-id=exec2 \
--get-output=context-id=exec1,file=exec1-result.bin \
--get-output=context-id=exec2,file=exec2-result.bin
```
a detailed HOWTO: https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/pull/4380#issuecomment-2986882718
* wamr-wasi-extensions/socket: disable reference-types (#4392)
and add a comment to explain why.
* CI: fix the description of upload_url (#4407)
* wasi-nn: fix context lifetime issues (#4396)
* wasi-nn: fix context lifetime issues
use the module instance context api instead of trying to roll
our own with a hashmap. this fixes context lifetime problems mentioned in
https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/4313.
namely,
* wasi-nn resources will be freed earlier now. before this change,
they used to be kept until the runtime shutdown. (wasm_runtime_destroy)
after this change, they will be freed together with the associated
instances.
* wasm_module_inst_t pointer uniqueness assumption (which is wrong
after wasm_runtime_deinstantiate) was lifted.
as a side effect, this change also makes a context shared among threads
within a cluster. note that this is a user-visible api/abi breaking change.
before this change, wasi-nn "handles" like wasi_ephemeral_nn_graph were
thread-local. after this change, they are shared among threads within
a cluster, similarly to wasi file descriptors. spec-wise, either behavior
should be ok simply because wasi officially doesn't have threads yet.
althogh i feel the latter semantics is more intuitive, if your application
depends on the thread-local behavior, this change breaks your application.
tested with wamr-wasi-extensions/samples/nn-cli, modified to
call each wasi-nn operations on different threads. (if you are
interested, you can find the modification at
https://github.com/yamt/wasm-micro-runtime/tree/yamt-nn-wip-20250619.)
cf.
https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/4313https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/2430
* runtime_lib.cmake: enable WAMR_BUILD_MODULE_INST_CONTEXT for wasi-nn
as we do for wasi (WAMR_BUILD_LIBC_WASI)
* wasi_nn_tensorflowlite.cpp: fix get_output return size (#4390)
it should be byte size, not the number of (fp32) values.
i'm ambivalent about how to deal with the compatibility for
the legacy wamr-specific "wasi_nn". for now, i avoided changing it.
(so that existing tests using the legacy abi, namely test_tensorflow.c
and test_tensorflow_quantized.c, passes as they are.)
if we have any users who still want to use the legacy abi,
i suppose they consider the compatibility is more important
than the consistency with other backends.
cf. https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/4376
* Refactor copy callstack feature (#4401)
- Change `WAMR_ENABLE_COPY_CALLSTACK` to `WAMR_BUILD_COPY_CALL_STACK`, as
`WAMR_BUILD` is the prefix for a command line option.
- Change `WAMR_ENABLE_COPY_CALLSTACK` to `WASM_ENABLE_COPY_CALL_STACK`, as
`WASM_ENABLE` is the prefix for a macro in the source code.
- Change `CALLSTACK` to `CALL_STACK` to align with the existing
`DUMP_CALL_STACK` feature.
- Continue using `WASMCApiFrame` instead of `wasm_frame_t` outside of
*wasm_c_api.xxx* to avoid a typedef redefinition warning, which is
identified by Clang.
* loader: add type index checking (#4402)
* Fix handling of non-nullable global_type during global import (#4408)
* wasi_nn_llamacpp.c: make this compilable (#4403)
* fix bug in bh_vector when extending (#4414)
* Collective fix (#4413)
* Fix vector growth check and typos in core (#9)
* Fix resource cleanup in memory and running modes tests (#10)
* Add end of file empty line in wasm_running_modes_test.cc
* wasi-nn: make the host use the wasi_ephemeral_nn version of tensor_data (#4411)
the motivations:
* make the actual input size available to the backends.
(currently the backends have to make a guess from shape/type.)
* make the host logic look a bit similar to wasi_ephemeral_nn.
this is a backend api/abi change.
* wasi_nn_llamacpp.c: fix buffer overruns in set_input (#4420)
note: for some reasons, wasmedge seems to ignore type/dimensions
for the input of ggml. some user code relies on it.
cf. https://github.com/second-state/WasmEdge-WASINN-examples/issues/196
note: despite the comment in our code, the input doesn't seem
nul-terminated.
* wasi_nn_llamacpp.c: remove an unused variable (#4415)
* Fix few shadow warnings (#4409)
- declaration of ‘memidx’ shadows a previous local
- declaration of ‘count’ shadows a previous local
* CI: build wamr-wasi-extensions (#4394)
* wamr-wasi-extensions: separate test scripts
also, allow to specify the prefix directory.
for the convenience of the CI.
* CI: build wamr-wasi-extensions
fragments are copied from compilation_on_macos.yml.
(thus intel copyright notice)
* wasi_nn_openvino.c: fix a debug build (#4416)
after "wasi_nn_openvino.c: implement multiple models per instance" change.
(https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/pull/4380)
* loader: fix a potential overflow issue (#4427)
* CI: revert SGX retry attempts (#4421)
* Revert "Improve spec test execution by adding retry logic for transient errors (#4393)"
This reverts commit 64cafaff1e.
* Revert "Add error handling for sgx ci (#4222)"
This reverts commit 8ad47897d1.
* implement extended const expr (#4318)
* add a toggle to enable extended const on wamrc (#4412)
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* Fix vector growth check and typos in core (#9)
* Fix resource cleanup in memory and running modes tests (#10)
* Add end of file empty line in wasm_running_modes_test.cc
Rearrange the content of do_execute_in_running_mode() in alphabetical
order.
Add an incompatible check for x86_32. Now, all belows will be bypassed:
- jit, fast-jit, multi-tier-jit
- memory64
- multi-memory
- simd
- Replace sys.exit with exceptions for better error handling in test assertions
- Update exception handling in compile_wast_to_wasm to catch all exceptions
- Improve error messages and logging
- Use `--ignore-whitespace` option for git apply in spec_test function
- Use raw string notation for regex patterns. *The "SyntaxWarning: invalid escape sequence" in Python The warning has been upgraded to SyntaxWarning since Python 3.12, and it is expected to become a SyntaxError in future versions.*
- Add early return for non-loadable AOT compilation to prevent unnecessary assertions
- Redirect stderr to stdout in test_case for unified output
- Update `create_tmpfiles()` to improve clarity and handling of temporary files
- Synchronize the GC spec tests to the commit from December 9. 2024.
- Revise the error messages to be consistent with the spec test cases.
- bypass gc spec test on the nuttx platform as a workaround
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- Clear some compile warnings
- Fix some typos
- Fix llvm LICENSE link error
- Remove unused aot file and binarydump bin
- Add checks when loading AOT exports
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Add table64 extension(in Memory64 proposal) support in classic-interp
and AOT running modes, currently still use uint32 to represent table's
initial and maximum size to keep AOT ABI unchanged.
Implement multi-memory for classic-interpreter. Support core spec (and bulk memory) opcodes now,
and will support atomic opcodes, and add multi-memory export APIs in the future.
PS: Multi-memory spec test patched a lot for linking test to adapt for multi-module implementation.
The wasm loader is failing when multi-module support is on and the dependent
modules are not found; this enforces the AOT compiler integrations to prepare
dependent modules while it isn't necessary.
This PR allows allows missing imports in wasm loader and report error in wasm
instantiation instead, which enables the integrated AOT compiler to work as if
the multi-module support isn't turned on.
- Update spec test cases to commit bc76fd79cfe61033d7f4ad4a7e8fc4f996dc5ba8 on Apr. 3
- Update wabt binary to 1.0.34 to support newer spec cases
- Add comparison between table declared elem type and table elem segment value type
- Add a function to decide whether to execute test cases in a running mode
- Keep using interpreter in GC spec because wat2wasm in wabt can't compile if.wast w/o errors
- Re-factoring threads spec test case processing
- Since wabt 1.0.34 release isn't compatible with ubuntu 20.04, compile it from source code
- Disable CI to run aot multi-module temporarily, and will enable it in another PR
Adding a new cmake flag (cache variable) `WAMR_BUILD_MEMORY64` to enable
the memory64 feature, it can only be enabled on the 64-bit platform/target and
can only use software boundary check. And when it is enabled, it can support both
i32 and i64 linear memory types. The main modifications are:
- wasm loader & mini-loader: loading and bytecode validating process
- wasm runtime: memory instantiating process
- classic-interpreter: wasm code executing process
- Support memory64 memory in related runtime APIs
- Modify main function type check when it's memory64 wasm file
- Modify `wasm_runtime_invoke_native` and `wasm_runtime_invoke_native_raw` to
handle registered native function pointer argument when memory64 is enabled
- memory64 classic-interpreter spec test in `test_wamr.sh` and in CI
Currently, it supports memory64 memory wasm file that uses core spec
(including bulk memory proposal) opcodes and threads opcodes.
ps.
https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/3091https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/pull/3240https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/pull/3260
Implement the GC (Garbage Collection) feature for interpreter mode,
AOT mode and LLVM-JIT mode, and support most features of the latest
spec proposal, and also enable the stringref feature.
Use `cmake -DWAMR_BUILD_GC=1/0` to enable/disable the feature,
and `wamrc --enable-gc` to generate the AOT file with GC supported.
And update the AOT file version from 2 to 3 since there are many AOT
ABI breaks, including the changes of AOT file format, the changes of
AOT module/memory instance layouts, the AOT runtime APIs for the
AOT code to invoke and so on.
This PR adds the initial support for WASM exception handling:
* Inside the classic interpreter only:
* Initial handling of Tags
* Initial handling of Exceptions based on W3C Exception Proposal
* Import and Export of Exceptions and Tags
* Add `cmake -DWAMR_BUILD_EXCE_HANDLING=1/0` option to enable/disable
the feature, and by default it is disabled
* Update the wamr-test-suites scripts to test the feature
* Additional CI/CD changes to validate the exception spec proposal cases
Refer to:
https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/1884587513f3c68bebfe9ad759bccdfed8
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Aguilar <ricardoaguilar@siemens.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Woods <chris.woods@siemens.com>
Co-authored-by: Rene Ermler <rene.ermler@siemens.com>
Co-authored-by: Trenner Thomas <trenner.thomas@siemens.com>
Update the wabt release binary name for macos and fix a syntax error:
```bash
./test_wamr.sh: line 356: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
./test_wamr.sh: line 356: ` ;&'
```
Most of the WASI filesystem tests require at least creating/deleting a
file to test filesystem functionality so some additional filesystem APIs
have been implemented on Windows so we can test what has been
implemented so far. For those WASI functions which haven't been
implemented, we skip the tests. These will be implemented in a future PR
after which we can remove the relevant filters.
Additionally, in order to run the WASI socket and thread tests, we need
to install the wasi-sdk in CI and build the test source code prior to
running the tests.
To run it locally:
```bash
export TSAN_OPTIONS=suppressions=<path_to_tsan_suppressions.txt>
./test_wamr.sh <your flags> -T tsan
```
An example for wasi-threads would look like:
```bash
export TSAN_OPTIONS=suppressions=<path_to_tsan_suppressions.txt>
./test_wamr.sh -w -s wasi_certification -t fast-interp -T tsan
```
This PR adds the Cosmopolitan Libc platform enabling compatibility with multiple
x86_64 operating systems with the same binary. The platform is similar to the
Linux platform, but for now only x86_64 with interpreter modes are supported.
The only major change to the core is `posix.c/convert_errno()` was rewritten to use
a switch statement. With Cosmopolitan errno values depend on the currently
running operating system, and so they are non-constant and cannot be used in array
designators. However, the `cosmocc` compiler allows non-constant case labels in
switch statements, enabling the new version.
And updated wamr-test-suites script to add `-j <platform>` option. The spec tests
can be ran via `CC=cosmocc ./test_wamr.sh -j cosmopolitan -t classic-interp`
or `CC=cosmocc ./test_wamr.sh -j cosmopolitan -t fast-interp`.
Support muti-module for AOT mode, currently only implement the
multi-module's function import feature for AOT, the memory/table/
global import are not implemented yet.
And update wamr-test-suites scripts, multi-module sample and some
CIs accordingly.
On posix-like platforms, the rest of wasi-threads tests
should pass after the recent changes including the following PRs:
#2516, #2524, #2529, #2571, #2576 and #2582.