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The current coding assumes the tmp file is created in /tmp.
However,
* It's somewhere under /var/folders/... by default on macOS.
* A user can set TMPDIR.
Error was reported when building jetstream benchmark with emsdk:
```
clang: error: unsupported option '-msse2' for target 'wasm32-wasi'
```
Error was reported when building bwa workload:
```
fatal: reference is not a tree: 139f68fc4c3747813783a488aef2adc86626b01b
```
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.
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Consider the following wasm module:
```wast
(module
(func (export "foo")
i32.const 0x104
i32.const 0x12345678
i32.store
)
(memory 1 1)
)
```
While the address (0x104) is perfectly aligned for i32.store,
as our aot compiler uses 1-byte alignment for load/store LLVM
IR instructions, it often produces inefficient machine code,
especially for alignment-sensitive targets.
For example, the above "foo" function is compiled into the
following xtensa machine code.
```
0000002c <aot_func_internal#0>:
2c: 004136 entry a1, 32
2f: 07a182 movi a8, 0x107
32: 828a add.n a8, a2, a8
34: 291c movi.n a9, 18
36: 004892 s8i a9, a8, 0
39: 06a182 movi a8, 0x106
3c: 828a add.n a8, a2, a8
3e: ffff91 l32r a9, 3c <aot_func_internal#0+0x10> (ff91828a <aot_func_internal#0+0xff91825e>)
3e: R_XTENSA_SLOT0_OP .literal+0x8
41: 004892 s8i a9, a8, 0
44: 05a182 movi a8, 0x105
47: 828a add.n a8, a2, a8
49: ffff91 l32r a9, 48 <aot_func_internal#0+0x1c> (ffff9182 <aot_func_internal#0+0xffff9156>)
49: R_XTENSA_SLOT0_OP .literal+0xc
4c: 41a890 srli a10, a9, 8
4f: 0048a2 s8i a10, a8, 0
52: 04a182 movi a8, 0x104
55: 828a add.n a8, a2, a8
57: 004892 s8i a9, a8, 0
5a: f01d retw.n
```
Note that the each four bytes are stored separately using
one-byte-store instruction, s8i.
This commit tries to use larger alignments for load/store LLVM IR
instructions when possible. with this commit, the above example is
compiled into the following machine code, which seems more reasonable.
```
0000002c <aot_func_internal#0>:
2c: 004136 entry a1, 32
2f: ffff81 l32r a8, 2c <aot_func_internal#0> (81004136 <aot_func_internal#0+0x8100410a>)
2f: R_XTENSA_SLOT0_OP .literal+0x8
32: 416282 s32i a8, a2, 0x104
35: f01d retw.n
```
Note: this doesn't work well for --xip because aot_load_const_from_table()
hides the constness of the value. Maybe we need our own mechanism to
propagate the constness and the value.
The compilation errors were introduced by #3515 and occur in debug building
when wasm mini loader is compiled or GC is enabled.
And remove two wasm files in standalone test-running-modes case,
which will be generated by run.sh.
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In wasm_loader_pop_frame_offset, when the stack is in polymorphic state
and the stack top operand is VALUE_TYPE_ANY, if we popping I64/F64
operand, we should pop one offset but not two offsets.
The issue was reported in #3513 and #3514.
- possible integer overflow in adjust_table_max_size:
unsigned integer overflow: 2684354559 * 2 cannot be represented in type 'uint32'
- limit max memory size in wasm_runtime_malloc
- add more checks in aot loader
- adjust compilation options
When datacount section exists, loader will check whether the data count
read from data segment section is same with the data count read from
datacount section, but the value of latter can be 0, loader should not
skip the check when the latter is 0. This fixes#3491.
And fix handle_name_section return value not checked issue and early
return true issue after handle_name_section.
And also add the failed case in #3491 to ba-issues.
Fix several issues in wasm loader:
- Parse a block's type index with leb int32 instead leb uint32
- Correct dst dynamic offset of loop block arguments for opcode br
when copying the stack operands to the arguments of loop block
- Free each frame_csp's param_frame_offsets when destroy loader ctx
- Fix compilation error in wasm_mini_loader.c
- Add test cases of failed issues
This PR fixes issue #3467 and #3468.
- Add a marco to limit the maxi allocable memory size of fuzz test to
2GB to avoid libFuzzer out-of-memory
- Check global type in load_global_import and load_global_section
- 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
Enhance the GC subtyping checks:
- Fix issues in the type equivalence check
- Enable the recursive type subtyping check
- Add a equivalence type flag in defined types of aot file, if there is an
equivalence type before, just set it true and re-use the previous type
- Normalize the defined types for interpreter and AOT
- Enable spec test case type-equivalence.wast and type-subtyping.wast,
and enable some commented cases
- Enable set WAMR_BUILD_SANITIZER from cmake variable
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
Now that the filesystem implementation is now complete, the previous
test filters on Windows can be removed. Some of the tests only pass when
certain environment variables have been set on Windows so an extra step
has been added in the wasi test runner script to modify the test config
files before the tests begin.
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: ` ;&'
```