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.
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
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.
Segue is an optimization technology which uses x86 segment register to store
the WebAssembly linear memory base address, so as to remove most of the cost
of SFI (Software-based Fault Isolation) base addition and free up a general
purpose register, by this way it may:
- Improve the performance of JIT/AOT
- Reduce the footprint of JIT/AOT, the JIT/AOT code generated is smaller
- Reduce the compilation time of JIT/AOT
This PR uses the x86-64 GS segment register to apply the optimization, currently
it supports linux and linux-sgx platforms on x86-64 target. By default it is disabled,
developer can use the option below to enable it for wamrc and iwasm(with LLVM
JIT enabled):
```bash
wamrc --enable-segue=[<flags>] -o output_file wasm_file
iwasm --enable-segue=[<flags>] wasm_file [args...]
```
`flags` can be:
i32.load, i64.load, f32.load, f64.load, v128.load,
i32.store, i64.store, f32.store, f64.store, v128.store
Use comma to separate them, e.g. `--enable-segue=i32.load,i64.store`,
and `--enable-segue` means all flags are added.
Acknowledgement:
Many thanks to Intel Labs, UC San Diego and UT Austin teams for introducing this
technology and the great support and guidance!
Signed-off-by: Wenyong Huang <wenyong.huang@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Vahldiek-oberwagner, Anjo Lucas <anjo.lucas.vahldiek-oberwagner@intel.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>
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>
Also implement native stack overflow check with hardware trap for 64-bit platforms
Refine classic interpreter and fast interpreter to improve performance
Update document
* Implement memory profiler, optimize memory usage, modify code indent
* Implement memory.grow and limit heap space base offset to 1G; modify iwasm build type to Release and 64 bit by default
* Add a new extension library: connection
* Fix bug of reading magic number and version in big endian platform
* Re-org platform APIs: move most platform APIs from iwasm to shared-lib
* Enhance wasm loader to fix some security issues
* Fix issue about illegal load of EXC_RETURN into PC on stm32 board
* Updates that let a restricted version of the interpreter run in SGX
* Enable native/app address validation and conversion for wasm app
* Remove wasm_application_exectue_* APIs from wasm_export.h which makes confused
* Refine binary size and fix several minor issues
Optimize interpreter LOAD/STORE opcodes to decrease the binary size
Fix issues when using iwasm library: _bh_log undefined, bh_memory.h not found
Remove unused _stdin/_stdout/_stderr global variables resolve in libc wrapper
Add macros of global heap size, stack size, heap size for Zephyr main.c
Clear compile warning of wasm_application.c
* Add more strict security checks for libc wrapper API's
* Use one libc wrapper copy for sgx and other platforms; remove bh_printf macro for other platform header files
* Enhance security of libc strcpy/sprintf wrapper function
* Fix issue of call native for x86_64/arm/mips, add module inst parameter for native wrapper functions
* Remove get_module_inst() and fix issue of call native
* Refine wgl lib: remove module_inst parameter from widget functions; move function index check to runtime instantiate
* Refine interpreter call native process, refine memory boudary check
* Fix issues of invokeNative function of arm/mips/general version
* Add a switch to build simple sample without gui support
* Add BUILD_TARGET setting in makefile to replace cpu compiler flags in source code
* Re-org shared lib header files, remove unused info; fix compile issues of vxworks
* Add build target general
* Remove unused files
* Update license header
* test push
* Restore file
* Sync up with internal/feature
* Sync up with internal/feature
* Rename build_wamr_app to build_wasm_app
* Fix small issues of README
* Enhance malformed wasm file checking
Fix issue of print hex int and implement utf8 string check
Fix wasi file read/write right issue
Fix minor issue of build wasm app doc
* Sync up with internal/feature
* Sync up with internal/feature: fix interpreter arm issue, fix read leb issue
* Sync up with internal/feature
* Fix bug of config.h and rename wasi config.h to ssp_config.h
* Sync up with internal/feature
* Import wamr aot
* update document
* update document
* Update document, disable WASI in 32bit
* update document
* remove files
* update document
* Update document
* update document
* update document
* update samples
* Sync up with internal repo