In some cases, the memory address of some variables may have 4 least significant
bytes set to zero. Because we cast the pointer to int, we look only at 4 least
significant bytes; the assertion may fail because 4 least significant bytes are 0.
Change bh_assert implementation to cast the assert expr to int64_t and it works
well with 64-bit architectures.
POLLRDNORM/POLLWRNORM may be not defined in uClibc, so replace them
with the equivalent POLLIN/POLLOUT.
Refer to https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/poll.2.html
POLLRDNORM Equivalent to POLLIN
POLLWRNORM Equivalent to POLLOUT
Signed-off-by: Thomas Devoogdt <thomas.devoogdt@barco.com>
Update wasi-libc version to resolve the hang issue when running wasi-threads cases.
Implement custom sync primitives as a counterpart of `pthread_barrier_wait` to
attempt to replace pthread sync primitives since they seem to cause data races
when running with the thread sanitizer.
Remove the test in the sample of file interaction that tries to extend the file
at the end, because this is not supported by the specifications of fseek.
The WASI exit code is now propagated by the runtime, so the CI will
indicate when a test is failing.
Use pre-created exec_env for instantiation and module_malloc/free,
use the same exec_env of the current thread to avoid potential
unexpected behavior.
And remove unnecessary shared_mem_lock in wasm_module_free,
which may cause dead lock.
Use the shared memory's shared_mem_lock to lock the whole atomic.wait and
atomic.notify processes, and use it for os_cond_reltimedwait and os_cond_notify,
so as to make the whole processes actual atomic operations:
the original implementation accesses the wait address with shared_mem_lock
and uses wait_node->wait_lock for os_cond_reltimedwait, which is not an atomic
operation.
And remove the unnecessary wait_map_lock and wait_lock, since the whole
processes are already locked by shared_mem_lock.
`wasi-sdk-20` pre-release can be used to avoid building `wasi-libc` to enable threads.
It's not possible to use `wasi-sdk-20` pre-release on Ubuntu 20.04 because of
incompatibility with the glibc version:
```bash
/opt/wasi-sdk/bin/clang: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.34' not found
(required by /opt/wasi-sdk/bin/clang)
```
- Remove notify_stale_threads_on_exception and change atomic.wait
to be interruptible by keep waiting and checking every one second,
like the implementation of poll_oneoff in libc-wasi
- Wait all other threads exit and then get wasi exit_code to avoid
getting invalid value
- Inherit suspend_flags of parent thread while creating new thread to
avoid terminated flag isn't set for new thread
- Fix wasi-threads test case update_shared_data_and_alloc_heap
- Add "Lib wasi-threads enabled" prompt for cmake
- Fix aot get exception, use aot_copy_exception instead
Fix a data race for test main_proc_exit_wait.c from #1963.
And fix atomic_wait logic that was wrong before:
- a thread 1 started executing wasm instruction wasm_atomic_wait
but hasn't reached waiting on condition variable
- a main thread calls proc_exit and notifies all the threads that reached
waiting on condition variable
Which leads to thread 1 hang on waiting on condition variable after that
Now it's atomically checked whether proc_exit was already called.
In the WASI thread test modified in this PR, malloc was used in multiple threads
without a lock. But wasi-libc implementation of malloc is not thread-safe.
- Add python script to test socket-api cases
- Fix issues in socket-api send_recv wasm app
- Fix issues in building samples/workload/meshoptimizer
- Enhance build script of sample workload
Remove restrictions:
- Only 1 WASM app at a time
- Only 1 model at a time
- `graph` and `graph-execution-context` are ignored
Refer to previous document:
e8d718096d/core/iwasm/libraries/wasi-nn/README.md
- Implement atomic.fence to ensure a proper memory synchronization order
- Destroy exec_env_singleton first in wasm/aot deinstantiation
- Change terminate other threads to wait for other threads in
wasm_exec_env_destroy
- Fix detach thread in thread_manager_start_routine
- Fix duplicated lock cluster->lock in wasm_cluster_cancel_thread
- Add lib-pthread and lib-wasi-threads compilation to Windows CI
The function always specified IPv4 socklen to sockaddr_to_bh_sockaddr(),
therefore the assertion was failing; however, sockaddr_to_bh_sockaddr()
never actually used socklen parameter, so we deleted it completely.
In wasm_cluster_create_thread, the new_exec_env is added into the cluster's
exec_env list before the thread is created, so other threads can access the
fields of new_exec_env once the cluster->lock is unlocked, while the
new_exec_env's handle is set later inside the thread routine. This may result
in the new_exec_env's handle be invalidly accessed by other threads.
- Add timeout to CI WASI tests to avoid keeping CI node busy in case of
deadlock in thread tests
- Update wasi-testsuite commit used, after fix in wasi-threads proposal
https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-threads/pull/40
- CMakeLists.txt: add lib_export.h to install list
- Fast JIT: enlarge spill cache size to enable several standalone cases
when hw bound check is disabled
- Thread manager: wasm_cluster_exit_thread may destroy an invalid
exec_env->module_inst when exec_env was destroyed before
- samples/socket-api: fix failure to run timeout_client.wasm
- enhance CI build wasi-libc and sample/wasm-c-api-imports CMakeLlist.txt
Support collecting code coverage with wamr-test-suites script by using
lcov and genhtml tools, eg.:
cd tests/wamr-test-suites
./test_wamr.sh -s spec -b -P -C
The default code coverage and html files are generated at:
tests/wamr-test-suites/workspace/wamr.lcov
tests/wamr-test-suites/workspace/wamr-lcov.zip
And update wamr-test-suites scripts to support testing GC spec cases to
avoid frequent synchronization conflicts between branch main and dev/gc.