As an original design rule, the code in `core/shared/platform` should not
rely on the code in `core/share/utils`. In the current implementation,
platform layer calls function `bh_memory_remap_slow` in utils layer.
This PR adds inline function `os_mremap_slow` in platform_api_vmcore.h,
and lets os_remap call it if mremap fails. And remove bh_memutils.h/c as
as they are unused.
And resolve the compilation warning in wamrc:
```bash
core/shared/platform/common/posix/posix_memmap.c:255:16:
warning: implicit declaration of function ‘bh_memory_remap_slow’
255 | return bh_memory_remap_slow(old_addr, old_size, new_size);
```
With this approach we can omit using memset() for the newly allocated memory
therefore the physical pages are not being used unless touched by the program.
This also simplifies the implementation.
Enhance the statistic of wasm function execution time, or the performance
profiling feature:
- Add os_time_thread_cputime_us() to get the cputime of a thread,
and use it to calculate the execution time of a wasm function
- Support the statistic of the children execution time of a function,
and dump it in wasm_runtime_dump_perf_profiling
- Expose two APIs:
wasm_runtime_sum_wasm_exec_time
wasm_runtime_get_wasm_func_exec_time
And rename os_time_get_boot_microsecond to os_time_get_boot_us.
Add an extra argument `os_file_handle file` for `os_mmap` to support
mapping file from a file fd, and remove `os_get_invalid_handle` from
`posix_file.c` and `win_file.c`, instead, add it in the `platform_internal.h`
files to remove the dependency on libc-wasi.
Signed-off-by: Huang Qi <huangqi3@xiaomi.com>
To allow anything to depend on WASI types, including platform-specific
data structures, move the WASI libc filesystem/clock interface into
`platform_api_extension.h`, which leaves just WASI types in
`platform_wasi.h`. And `platform_wasi.h` has been renamed to
`platform_wasi_types.h` to reflect that it only defines types now and no
function declarations. Finally, these changes allow us to remove the
`windows_fdflags` type which was essentially a duplicate of
`__wasi_fdflags_t`.
To allow non-POSIX platforms such as Windows to support WASI libc
filesystem functionality, create a set of wrapper functions which provide a
platform-agnostic interface to interact with the host filesystem. For now,
the Windows implementation is stubbed but this will be implemented
properly in a future PR. There are no functional changes in this change,
just a reorganization of code to move any direct POSIX references out of
posix.c in the libc implementation into posix_file.c under the shared
POSIX sources.
See https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/2495 for a
more detailed overview of the plan to port the WASI libc filesystem to Windows.
Send a signal whose handler is no-op to a blocking thread to wake up
the blocking syscall with either EINTR equivalent or partial success.
Unlike the approach taken in the `dev/interrupt_block_insn` branch (that is,
signal + longjmp similarly to `OS_ENABLE_HW_BOUND_CHECK`), this PR
does not use longjmp because:
* longjmp from signal handler doesn't work on nuttx
refer to https://github.com/apache/nuttx/issues/10326
* the singal+longjmp approach may be too difficult for average programmers
who might implement host functions to deal with
See also https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/1910
esp32-s3's instruction memory and data memory can be accessed through mutual mirroring way,
so we define a new feature named as WASM_MEM_DUAL_BUS_MIRROR.
Build wasi-libc library on Windows since libuv may be not supported. This PR is a first step
to make it working, but there's still a number of changes to get it fully working.
LLVM PGO (Profile-Guided Optimization) allows the compiler to better optimize code
for how it actually runs. This PR implements the AOT static PGO, and is tested on
Linux x86-64 and x86-32. The basic steps are:
1. Use `wamrc --enable-llvm-pgo -o <aot_file_of_pgo> <wasm_file>`
to generate an instrumented aot file.
2. Compile iwasm with `cmake -DWAMR_BUILD_STATIC_PGO=1` and run
`iwasm --gen-prof-file=<raw_profile_file> <aot_file_of_pgo>`
to generate the raw profile file.
3. Run `llvm-profdata merge -output=<profile_file> <raw_profile_file>`
to merge the raw profile file into the profile file.
4. Run `wamrc --use-prof-file=<profile_file> -o <aot_file> <wasm_file>`
to generate the optimized aot file.
5. Run the optimized aot_file: `iwasm <aot_file>`.
The test scripts are also added for each benchmark, run `test_pgo.sh` under
each benchmark's folder to test the AOT static pgo.
In #1928 we added support for GCC 4.8 but we don't continuously test if it's
working. This PR added a GitHub actions job to test compilation on GCC 4.8
for interpreters and Fast JIT (LLVM JIT/AOT might be added in the future).
The compilation is done using ubuntu 14.04 image as that's the simplest way
to get GCC 4.8 compiler. The job only compiles the code but does not run any
tests.
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.
- 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
Implement more socket APIs, refer to #1336 and below PRs:
- Implement wasi_addr_resolve function (#1319)
- Fix socket-api byte order issue when host/network order are the same (#1327)
- Enhance sock_addr_local syscall (#1320)
- Implement sock_addr_remote syscall (#1360)
- Add support for IPv6 in WAMR (#1411)
- Implement ns lookup allowlist (#1420)
- Implement sock_send_to and sock_recv_from system calls (#1457)
- Added http downloader and multicast socket options (#1467)
- Fix `bind()` calls to receive the correct size of `sockaddr` structure (#1490)
- Assert on correct parameters (#1505)
- Copy only received bytes from socket recv buffer into the app buffer (#1497)
Co-authored-by: Marcin Kolny <mkolny@amazon.com>
Co-authored-by: Marcin Kolny <marcin.kolny@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Callum Macmillan <callumimacmillan@gmail.com>
Implement Go binding APIs of runtime, module and instance
Add sample, build scripts and update the document
Co-authored-by: venus-taibai <97893654+venus-taibai@users.noreply.github.com>
Refer to [Networking API design](https://github.com/WebAssembly/WASI/issues/370)
and [feat(socket): berkeley socket API v2](https://github.com/WebAssembly/WASI/pull/459):
- Support the socket API of synchronous mode, including `socket/bind/listen/accept/send/recv/close/shutdown`,
the asynchronous mode isn't supported yet.
- Support adding `--addr-pool=<pool1,pool2,..>` argument for command line to identify the valid ip address range
- Add socket-api sample and update the document
Implement pthread_cond_broadcast wrapper for lib-pthread
- support pthread_cond_broadcast wrapper for posix/linux-sgx/windows
- update document for building multi-thread wasm app with emcc
- use platform independent data types in debug-engine library
- add os_socket APIs and provide windows and posix implementation
- avoid using platform related header files in non-platform layer
- use format specifiers macros for sprintf and sscanf
- change thread handle type from uint64 to korp_tid
- add lock when sending socket packet to avoid thread racing
Use `PRIxxx` related macros to format the output strings so as to clear
compile warnings, e.g. PRIu32, PRId32, PRIX32, PRIX64 and so on.
And add the related macro definitions in platform_common.h if they
are not defined, as some compilers might not support them.
This PR introduces an implementation of the WAMR platform APIs for ESP-IDF and enables support for Espressif microcontrollers, and adds the documentation around how to build WAMR for ESP-IDF.
This PR is related to the following issues at WAMR: closes#883, #628, #449 and #668 as well as [#4735](https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/4735) at the esp-idf repo. It implements most functions required by [platform_api_vmcore.h](https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/blob/main/core/shared/platform/include/platform_api_vmcore.h).
The PR works in interpreter mode on Esp32c3 and Esp32. For the AOT mode, currently errors occur on both platforms with `Guru Meditation Error`. It seems that the AOT code isn't run with shared memory as os_mmap() allocates memory with malloc() API, it is to be fixed in the future.
Implement wasm_runtime_init_thread_env() for Windows platform by calling os_thread_env_init(): if current thread is created by developer himself but not runtime, developer should call wasm_runtime_init_thread_env() to init the thread environment before calling wasm function, and call wasm_runtime_destroy_thread_env() before thread exits.
And clear compile warnings for Windows platform, fix compile error for AliOS-Things platform
Signed-off-by: Wenyong Huang <wenyong.huang@intel.com>
Enable to use BH_VPRINTF macro for platform Linux/Windows/Darwin/VxWorks to redirect the stdout output from platform os_printf/os_vprintf, or the wasi output from wasm app to the vprintf like callback function specified by BH_VPRINTF macro of cmake WAMR_BH_VPRINTF variable.
Signed-off-by: Wenyong Huang <wenyong.huang@intel.com>
* Add Windows support for C-API and Runtime API libraries and examples.
Signed-off-by: Wu Zhongmin <vwzm@live.com>
Signed-off-by: Xiaokang Qin <xiaokang.qxk@antgroup.com>
* Address the review comments
Signed-off-by: Xiaokang Qin <xiaokang.qxk@antgroup.com>
* Rewrite the the bh_getopt to make it avaliable for more kinds of options
Signed-off-by: Wu Zhongmin <vwzm@live.com>
Signed-off-by: Xiaokang Qin <xiaokang.qxk@antgroup.com>
* Add the license header
Signed-off-by: Xiaokang Qin <xiaokang.qxk@antgroup.com>
Co-authored-by: Zhongmin Wu <vwzm@live.com>
Also implement native stack overflow check with hardware trap for 64-bit platforms
Refine classic interpreter and fast interpreter to improve performance
Update document