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.
`wasm_loader_push_pop_frame_offset` may pop n operands by using
`loader_ctx->stack_cell_num` to check whether the operand can be
popped or not. While `loader_ctx->stack_cell_num` is updated in the
later `wasm_loader_push_pop_frame_ref`, the check may fail if the stack
is in polymorphic state and lead to `ctx->frame_offset` underflow.
Fix issue #2577 and #2586.
Segue is an optimization technology which uses x86 segment register to store
the WebAssembly linear memory base address, so as to remove most of the cost
of SFI (Software-based Fault Isolation) base addition and free up a general
purpose register, by this way it may:
- Improve the performance of JIT/AOT
- Reduce the footprint of JIT/AOT, the JIT/AOT code generated is smaller
- Reduce the compilation time of JIT/AOT
This PR uses the x86-64 GS segment register to apply the optimization, currently
it supports linux and linux-sgx platforms on x86-64 target. By default it is disabled,
developer can use the option below to enable it for wamrc and iwasm(with LLVM
JIT enabled):
```bash
wamrc --enable-segue=[<flags>] -o output_file wasm_file
iwasm --enable-segue=[<flags>] wasm_file [args...]
```
`flags` can be:
i32.load, i64.load, f32.load, f64.load, v128.load,
i32.store, i64.store, f32.store, f64.store, v128.store
Use comma to separate them, e.g. `--enable-segue=i32.load,i64.store`,
and `--enable-segue` means all flags are added.
Acknowledgement:
Many thanks to Intel Labs, UC San Diego and UT Austin teams for introducing this
technology and the great support and guidance!
Signed-off-by: Wenyong Huang <wenyong.huang@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Vahldiek-oberwagner, Anjo Lucas <anjo.lucas.vahldiek-oberwagner@intel.com>
The runtime instance memory layout changed when GC was enabled. With this patch
the GC is enabled for wamrc, but it keeps the compatibility with iwasm no matter GC
is enabled for it or not.
It may waste some memory for iwasm without GC support since the GC relative fields
for the table instance are always here, let's optimization it after AOT fully supports GC.
When ref.func opcode refers to a function whose function index no smaller than
current function, the destination func should be forward-declared: it is declared
in the table element segments, or is declared in the export list.
The latest GC spec proposal has changed a lot since we implemented the feature,
refactor it based on the main branch. Part of the spec cases were tested.
Multiple threads generated from the same module should use the same
lock to protect the atomic operations.
Before this PR, each thread used a different lock to protect atomic
operations (e.g. atomic add), making the lock ineffective.
Fix#1958.
Add APIs to help prepare the imports for the wasm-c-api `wasm_instance_new`:
- wasm_importtype_is_linked
- wasm_runtime_is_import_func_linked
- wasm_runtime_is_import_global_linked
- wasm_extern_new_empty
For wasm-c-api, developer may use `wasm_module_imports` to get the import
types info, check whether an import func/global is linked with the above API,
and ignore the linking of an import func/global with `wasm_extern_new_empty`.
Sample `wasm-c-api-import` is added and document is updated.
Enable setting running mode when executing a wasm bytecode file
- Four running modes are supported: interpreter, fast-jit, llvm-jit and multi-tier-jit
- Add APIs to set/get the default running mode of the runtime
- Add APIs to set/get the running mode of a wasm module instance
- Add running mode options for iwasm command line tool
And add size/opt level options for LLVM JIT
Change an error to warning when checking wasi abi compatibility in loader, for rust case below:
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn main() {
println!("foo");
}
compile it with `cargo build --target wasm32-wasi`, a wasm file is generated with wasi apis imported
and a "void main(void)" function exported.
Other runtime e.g. wasmtime allows to load it and execute the main function with `--invoke` option.
Should use import_function_count but not import_count to calculate
the func_index in handle_name_section when custom name section
feature is enabled.
And clear the compile warnings of mini loader.
Support modes:
- run a commander module only
- run a reactor module only
- run a commander module and a/multiple reactor modules together
commander propagates WASIArguments to reactors
Implement 2-level Multi-tier JIT engine: tier-up from Fast JIT to LLVM JIT to
get quick cold startup by Fast JIT and better performance by gradually
switching to LLVM JIT when the LLVM JIT functions are compiled by the
backend threads.
Refer to:
https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/1302
Limit max_stack_cell_num/max_csp_num to be no larger than UINT16_MAX,
and don't check all_cell_num in interpreter again.
And refine some codes in interpreter.
Refine the generated LLVM IRs at the beginning of each LLVM AOT/JIT function
to fasten the LLVM IR optimization:
- Only create argv_buf if there are func calls in this function
- Only create native stack bound if stack bound check is enabled
- Only create aux stack info if there is opcode set_global_aux_stack
- Only create native symbol if indirect_mode is enabled
- Only create memory info if there are memory operations
- Only create func_type_indexes if there is opcode call_indirect