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.
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.
`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)
```
- 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
- 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
Upgrade the version of related toolkits:
- upgrade llvm to 15.0
- upgrade wasi-sdk to 19.0
- upgrade emsdk to 3.1.28
- upgrade wabt to 1.0.31
- upgrade binaryen to 111
And upgrade the CI scripts, sample workload build scripts, Dockerfiles, and documents.
Publish an extension to the visual studio marketplace using a secret token.
This allows for automation to take place because downloading and installing
the extension is a manual process so it'd be simpler if the extension was
published automatically through the visual studio marketplace.
The original CI didn't actually run wasi test suite for x86-32 since the `TEST_ON_X86_32=true`
isn't written into $GITHUB_ENV.
And refine the error output when failed to link import global.
Add CIs to enable the release process of a new version of WAMR,
and build and publish the binary files when a version is released,
including iwasm, wamrc, lldb, vscode-extension and wamr-ide for
Ubuntu-20.04, Ubuntu-22.04 and MacOS.
And refine the CIs to test spec cases.
Refactor LLVM JIT for some purposes:
- To simplify the source code of JIT compilation
- To simplify the JIT modes
- To align with LLVM latest changes
- To prepare for the Multi-tier JIT compilation, refer to #1302
The changes mainly include:
- Remove the MCJIT mode, replace it with ORC JIT eager mode
- Remove the LLVM legacy pass manager (only keep the LLVM new pass manager)
- Change the lazy mode's LLVM module/function binding:
change each function in an individual LLVM module into all functions in a single LLVM module
- Upgraded ORC JIT to ORCv2 JIT to enable lazy compilation
Refer to #1468