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use core::fmt::{self, Display};
/// An error that can occur upon parsing or compiling a Wasm module when [`EnforcedLimits`] are set.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum EnforcedLimitsError {
/// When a Wasm module exceeds the global variable limit.
TooManyGlobals { limit: u32 },
/// When a Wasm module exceeds the table limit.
TooManyTables { limit: u32 },
/// When a Wasm module exceeds the function limit.
TooManyFunctions { limit: u32 },
/// When a Wasm module exceeds the linear memory limit.
TooManyMemories { limit: u32 },
/// When a Wasm module exceeds the element segment limit.
TooManyElementSegments { limit: u32 },
/// When a Wasm module exceeds the data segment limit.
TooManyDataSegments { limit: u32 },
/// When a Wasm module exceeds the function parameter limit.
TooManyParameters { limit: usize },
/// When a Wasm module exceeds the function results limit.
TooManyResults { limit: usize },
/// When a Wasm module exceeds the average bytes per function limit.
MinAvgBytesPerFunction { limit: u32, avg: u32 },
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl std::error::Error for EnforcedLimitsError {}
impl Display for EnforcedLimitsError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::TooManyGlobals { limit } => write!(
f,
"the Wasm module exceeds the limit of {limit} global variables"
),
Self::TooManyTables { limit } => {
write!(f, "the Wasm module exceeds the limit of {limit} tables")
}
Self::TooManyFunctions { limit } => {
write!(f, "the Wasm modules exceeds the limit of {limit} functions")
}
Self::TooManyMemories { limit } => {
write!(f, "the Wasm module exceeds the limit of {limit} memories")
}
Self::TooManyElementSegments { limit } => write!(
f,
"the Wasm module exceeds the limit of {limit} active element segments"
),
Self::TooManyDataSegments { limit } => write!(
f,
"the Wasm module exceeds the limit of {limit} active data segments",
),
Self::TooManyParameters { limit } => {
write!(f, "a function type exceeds the limit of {limit} parameters",)
}
Self::TooManyResults { limit } => {
write!(f, "a function type exceeds the limit of {limit} results",)
}
Self::MinAvgBytesPerFunction { limit, avg } => write!(
f,
"the Wasm module failed to meet the minumum average bytes per function of {limit}: \
avg={avg}"
),
}
}
}
/// Stores customizable limits for the [`Engine`] when parsing or compiling Wasm modules.
///
/// By default no limits are enforced.
///
/// [`Engine`]: crate::Engine
#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct EnforcedLimits {
/// Number of global variables a single Wasm module can have at most.
///
/// # Note
///
/// - This is checked in [`Module::new`] or [`Module::new_unchecked`].
/// - `None` means the limit is not enforced.
///
/// [`Module::new`]: crate::Module::new
/// [`Module::new_unchecked`]: crate::Module::new_unchecked
pub max_globals: Option<u32>,
/// Number of functions a single Wasm module can have at most.
///
/// # Note
///
/// - This is checked in [`Module::new`] or [`Module::new_unchecked`].
/// - `None` means the limit is not enforced.
///
/// [`Module::new`]: crate::Module::new
/// [`Module::new_unchecked`]: crate::Module::new_unchecked
pub max_functions: Option<u32>,
/// Number of tables a single Wasm module can have at most.
///
/// # Note
///
/// - This is checked in [`Module::new`] or [`Module::new_unchecked`].
/// - This is only relevant if the Wasm `reference-types` proposal is enabled.
/// - `None` means the limit is not enforced.
///
/// [`Module::new`]: crate::Module::new
/// [`Module::new_unchecked`]: crate::Module::new_unchecked
pub max_tables: Option<u32>,
/// Number of table element segments a single Wasm module can have at most.
///
/// # Note
///
/// - This is checked in [`Module::new`] or [`Module::new_unchecked`].
/// - This is only relevant if the Wasm `reference-types` proposal is enabled.
/// - `None` means the limit is not enforced.
///
/// [`Module::new`]: crate::Module::new
/// [`Module::new_unchecked`]: crate::Module::new_unchecked
pub max_element_segments: Option<u32>,
/// Number of linear memories a single Wasm module can have.
///
/// # Note
///
/// - This is checked in [`Module::new`] or [`Module::new_unchecked`].
/// - This is only relevant if the Wasm `multi-memories` proposal is enabled
/// which is not supported in Wasmi at the time of writing this comment.
/// - `None` means the limit is not enforced.
///
/// [`Module::new`]: crate::Module::new
/// [`Module::new_unchecked`]: crate::Module::new_unchecked
pub max_memories: Option<u32>,
/// Number of linear memory data segments a single Wasm module can have at most.
///
/// # Note
///
/// - This is checked in [`Module::new`] or [`Module::new_unchecked`].
/// - This is only relevant if the Wasm `reference-types` proposal is enabled.
/// - `None` means the limit is not enforced.
///
/// [`Module::new`]: crate::Module::new
/// [`Module::new_unchecked`]: crate::Module::new_unchecked
pub max_data_segments: Option<u32>,
/// Limits the number of parameter of all functions and control structures.
///
/// # Note
///
/// - This is checked in [`Module::new`] or [`Module::new_unchecked`].
/// - `None` means the limit is not enforced.
///
/// [`Engine`]: crate::Engine
/// [`Module::new`]: crate::Module::new
/// [`Module::new_unchecked`]: crate::Module::new_unchecked
pub max_params: Option<usize>,
/// Limits the number of results of all functions and control structures.
///
/// # Note
///
/// - This is only relevant if the Wasm `multi-value` proposal is enabled.
/// - This is checked in [`Module::new`] or [`Module::new_unchecked`].
/// - `None` means the limit is not enforced.
///
/// [`Engine`]: crate::Engine
/// [`Module::new`]: crate::Module::new
/// [`Module::new_unchecked`]: crate::Module::new_unchecked
pub max_results: Option<usize>,
/// Minimum number of bytes a function must have on average.
///
/// # Note
///
/// - This is checked in [`Module::new`] or [`Module::new_unchecked`].
/// - This limitation might seem arbitrary but is important to defend against
/// malicious inputs targeting lazy compilation.
/// - `None` means the limit is not enforced.
///
/// [`Module::new`]: crate::Module::new
/// [`Module::new_unchecked`]: crate::Module::new_unchecked
pub min_avg_bytes_per_function: Option<AvgBytesPerFunctionLimit>,
}
/// The limit for average bytes per function limit and the threshold at which it is enforced.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct AvgBytesPerFunctionLimit {
/// The number of Wasm module bytes at which the limit is actually enforced.
///
/// This represents the total number of bytes of all Wasm function bodies in the Wasm module combined.
///
/// # Note
///
/// - A `req_funcs_bytes` of 0 always enforces the `min_avg_bytes_per_function` limit.
/// - The `req_funcs_bytes` field exists to filter out small Wasm modules
/// that cannot seriously be used to attack the Wasmi compilation.
pub req_funcs_bytes: u32,
/// The minimum number of bytes a function must have on average.
pub min_avg_bytes_per_function: u32,
}
impl EnforcedLimits {
/// A strict set of limits that makes use of Wasmi implementation details.
///
/// This set of strict enforced rules can be used by Wasmi users in order
/// to safeguard themselves against malicious actors trying to attack the Wasmi
/// compilation procedures.
pub fn strict() -> Self {
Self {
max_globals: Some(1000),
max_functions: Some(10_000),
max_tables: Some(100),
max_element_segments: Some(1000),
max_memories: Some(1),
max_data_segments: Some(1000),
max_params: Some(32),
max_results: Some(32),
min_avg_bytes_per_function: Some(AvgBytesPerFunctionLimit {
// If all function bodies combined use a total of at least 1000 bytes
// the average bytes per function body limit is enforced.
req_funcs_bytes: 1000,
// Compiled and optimized Wasm modules usually average out on 100-2500
// bytes per Wasm function. Thus the chosen limit is way below this threshold
// and should not be exceeded for non-malicous Wasm modules.
min_avg_bytes_per_function: 40,
}),
}
}
}