For shared memory, the max memory size must be defined in advanced. Re-allocation
for growing memory can't be used as it might change the base address, therefore when
OS_ENABLE_HW_BOUND_CHECK is enabled the memory is mmaped, and if the flag is
disabled, the memory is allocated. This change introduces a flag that allows users to use
mmap for reserving memory address space even if the OS_ENABLE_HW_BOUND_CHECK
is disabled.
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 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.
The CI might use clang-17 to build iwasm for Android platform and it may
report compilation error:
https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/actions/runs/6308980430/job/17128073777
/home/runner/work/wasm-micro-runtime/wasm-micro-runtime/core/iwasm/libraries/libc-wasi/sandboxed-system-primitives/src/blocking_op.c:45:19: error: call to undeclared function 'preadv'; ISO C99 and later do not support implicit function declarations [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
ssize_t ret = preadv(fd, iov, iovcnt, offset);
^
Explicitly declare preadv and pwritev in android platform header file to resolve it.
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.
Compilation in strict mode fails with
```
wasm_micro_runtime/core/shared/platform/android/platform_init.c:122:30:
error: declaration of 'struct epoll_event` will not be visible outside of this
function [-Werror,-Wvisibility]
epoll_pwait(int epfd, struct epoll_event *events, int maxevents, int timeout,
^
1 error generated.
```
Co-authored-by: Misha Gridnev <gridman@google.com>
The host embedder may new/delete wasm-c-api engine simultaneously
in multiple threads, which requires lock for the operations. Since there
isn't one time called global init/destroy APIs provided by wasm-c-api,
we define a global lock and initialize it with thread mutex initializer if
the platform supports that, and use it to lock the operations of engine.
If the platform doesn't support thread mutex initializer, we require
developer to create the lock by himself to ensure the thread-safe of the
engine operations.
- 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
Enable RISCV AOT support, the supported ABIs are LP64 and LP64D for riscv64, ILP32 and ILP32D for riscv32.
For wamrc:
use --target=riscv64/riscv32 to specify the target arch of output AOT file,
use --target-abi=lp64d/lp64/ilp32d/ilp32 to specify the target ABI,
if --target-abi isn't specified, by default lp64d is used for riscv64, and ilp32d is used for riscv32.
Signed-off-by: Huang Qi <huangqi3@xiaomi.com>
Co-authored-by: wenyongh <wenyong.huang@intel.com>
Some libc APIs required by wasi native lib are missing in some Android API versions, only when the version >= 24, all APIs are supported. Add the missing APIs in android platform layer, leave them empty, report error and return failed if they are called. Also update CMakeLists.txt to enable libc wasi by default.
Co-authored-by: Wenyong Huang <wenyong.huang@intel.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