wasmer_vm/vmcontext.rs
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// This file contains code from external sources.
// Attributions: https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer/blob/master/ATTRIBUTIONS.md
//! This file declares `VMContext` and several related structs which contain
//! fields that compiled wasm code accesses directly.
use crate::func_data_registry::VMFuncRef;
use crate::global::Global;
use crate::instance::Instance;
use crate::memory::Memory;
use crate::sig_registry::VMSharedSignatureIndex;
use crate::table::Table;
use crate::trap::{Trap, TrapCode};
use crate::VMExternRef;
use std::any::Any;
use std::convert::TryFrom;
use std::fmt;
use std::ptr::{self, NonNull};
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::u32;
/// Union representing the first parameter passed when calling a function.
///
/// It may either be a pointer to the [`VMContext`] if it's a Wasm function
/// or a pointer to arbitrary data controlled by the host if it's a host function.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq)]
pub union VMFunctionEnvironment {
/// Wasm functions take a pointer to [`VMContext`].
pub vmctx: *mut VMContext,
/// Host functions can have custom environments.
pub host_env: *mut std::ffi::c_void,
}
impl VMFunctionEnvironment {
/// Check whether the pointer stored is null or not.
pub fn is_null(&self) -> bool {
unsafe { self.host_env.is_null() }
}
}
impl std::fmt::Debug for VMFunctionEnvironment {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("VMFunctionEnvironment")
.field("vmctx_or_hostenv", unsafe { &self.host_env })
.finish()
}
}
impl std::cmp::PartialEq for VMFunctionEnvironment {
fn eq(&self, rhs: &Self) -> bool {
unsafe { self.host_env as usize == rhs.host_env as usize }
}
}
impl std::hash::Hash for VMFunctionEnvironment {
fn hash<H: std::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
unsafe {
self.vmctx.hash(state);
}
}
}
/// Represents a continuous region of executable memory starting with a function
/// entry point.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct FunctionExtent {
/// Entry point for normal entry of the function. All addresses in the
/// function lie after this address.
pub address: FunctionBodyPtr,
/// Length in bytes.
pub length: usize,
}
/// An imported function.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct VMFunctionImport {
/// A pointer to the imported function body.
pub body: FunctionBodyPtr,
/// Function signature index within the source module.
pub signature: VMSharedSignatureIndex,
/// Function call trampoline
pub trampoline: Option<VMTrampoline>,
/// A pointer to the `VMContext` that owns the function or host env data.
pub environment: VMFunctionEnvironment,
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_vmfunction_import {
use super::VMFunctionImport;
use crate::VMOffsets;
use memoffset::offset_of;
use std::mem::size_of;
use wasmer_types::ModuleInfo;
#[test]
fn check_vmfunction_import_offsets() {
let module = ModuleInfo::new();
let offsets = VMOffsets::new(size_of::<*mut u8>() as u8).with_module_info(&module);
assert_eq!(
size_of::<VMFunctionImport>(),
usize::from(offsets.size_of_vmfunction_import())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMFunctionImport, body),
usize::from(offsets.vmfunction_import_body())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMFunctionImport, environment),
usize::from(offsets.vmfunction_import_vmctx())
);
}
}
/// A locally defined function.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct VMLocalFunction {
/// A pointer to the imported function body.
pub body: FunctionBodyPtr,
/// Length of the function code
pub length: u32,
/// Function signature
pub signature: VMSharedSignatureIndex,
/// Trampoline for host->VM function calls.
pub trampoline: VMTrampoline,
}
/// The `VMDynamicFunctionContext` is the context that dynamic
/// functions will receive when called (rather than `vmctx`).
/// A dynamic function is a function for which we don't know the signature
/// until runtime.
///
/// As such, we need to expose the dynamic function `context`
/// containing the relevant context for running the function indicated
/// in `address`.
#[repr(C)]
pub struct VMDynamicFunctionContext<T: Sized + Send + Sync> {
/// The address of the inner dynamic function.
///
/// Note: The function must be on the form of
/// `(*mut T, SignatureIndex, *mut i128)`.
pub address: *const VMFunctionBody,
/// The context that the inner dynamic function will receive.
pub ctx: T,
}
// The `ctx` itself must be `Send`, `address` can be passed between
// threads because all usage is `unsafe` and synchronized.
unsafe impl<T: Sized + Send + Sync> Send for VMDynamicFunctionContext<T> {}
// The `ctx` itself must be `Sync`, `address` can be shared between
// threads because all usage is `unsafe` and synchronized.
unsafe impl<T: Sized + Send + Sync> Sync for VMDynamicFunctionContext<T> {}
impl<T: Sized + Clone + Send + Sync> Clone for VMDynamicFunctionContext<T> {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
Self {
address: self.address,
ctx: self.ctx.clone(),
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_vmdynamicfunction_import_context {
use super::VMDynamicFunctionContext;
use crate::VMOffsets;
use memoffset::offset_of;
use std::mem::size_of;
use wasmer_types::ModuleInfo;
#[test]
fn check_vmdynamicfunction_import_context_offsets() {
let module = ModuleInfo::new();
let offsets = VMOffsets::new(size_of::<*mut u8>() as u8).with_module_info(&module);
assert_eq!(
size_of::<VMDynamicFunctionContext<usize>>(),
usize::from(offsets.size_of_vmdynamicfunction_import_context())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMDynamicFunctionContext<usize>, address),
usize::from(offsets.vmdynamicfunction_import_context_address())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMDynamicFunctionContext<usize>, ctx),
usize::from(offsets.vmdynamicfunction_import_context_ctx())
);
}
}
/// A placeholder byte-sized type which is just used to provide some amount of type
/// safety when dealing with pointers to JIT-compiled function bodies. Note that it's
/// deliberately not Copy, as we shouldn't be carelessly copying function body bytes
/// around.
#[repr(C)]
pub struct VMFunctionBody(u8);
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_vmfunction_body {
use super::VMFunctionBody;
use std::mem::size_of;
#[test]
fn check_vmfunction_body_offsets() {
assert_eq!(size_of::<VMFunctionBody>(), 1);
}
}
/// A pointer to the beginning of the function body.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct FunctionBodyPtr(pub *const VMFunctionBody);
impl std::ops::Deref for FunctionBodyPtr {
type Target = *const VMFunctionBody;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.0
}
}
// SAFETY: The VMFunctionBody that this points to is opaque, so there's no data to read or write
// through this pointer. This is essentially a usize.
unsafe impl Send for FunctionBodyPtr {}
/// SAFETY: The VMFunctionBody that this points to is opaque, so there's no data to read or write
/// through this pointer. This is essentially a usize.
unsafe impl Sync for FunctionBodyPtr {}
/// A function kind is a calling convention into and out of wasm code.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq)]
#[repr(C)]
pub enum VMFunctionKind {
/// A static function has the native signature:
/// `extern "C" (vmctx, arg1, arg2...) -> (result1, result2, ...)`.
///
/// This is the default for functions that are defined:
/// 1. In the Host, natively
/// 2. In the WebAssembly file
Static,
/// A dynamic function has the native signature:
/// `extern "C" (ctx, &[Value]) -> Vec<Value>`.
///
/// This is the default for functions that are defined:
/// 1. In the Host, dynamically
Dynamic,
}
/// The fields compiled code needs to access to utilize a WebAssembly table
/// imported from another instance.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct VMTableImport {
/// A pointer to the imported table description.
pub definition: NonNull<VMTableDefinition>,
/// A pointer to the `Table` that owns the table description.
pub from: Arc<dyn Table>,
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_vmtable_import {
use super::VMTableImport;
use crate::VMOffsets;
use memoffset::offset_of;
use std::mem::size_of;
use wasmer_types::ModuleInfo;
#[test]
fn check_vmtable_import_offsets() {
let module = ModuleInfo::new();
let offsets = VMOffsets::new(size_of::<*mut u8>() as u8).with_module_info(&module);
assert_eq!(
size_of::<VMTableImport>(),
usize::from(offsets.size_of_vmtable_import())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMTableImport, definition),
usize::from(offsets.vmtable_import_definition())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMTableImport, from),
usize::from(offsets.vmtable_import_from())
);
}
}
/// The fields compiled code needs to access to utilize a WebAssembly linear
/// memory imported from another instance.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct VMMemoryImport {
/// A pointer to the imported memory description.
pub definition: NonNull<VMMemoryDefinition>,
/// A pointer to the `Memory` that owns the memory description.
pub from: Arc<dyn Memory>,
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_vmmemory_import {
use super::VMMemoryImport;
use crate::VMOffsets;
use memoffset::offset_of;
use std::mem::size_of;
use wasmer_types::ModuleInfo;
#[test]
fn check_vmmemory_import_offsets() {
let module = ModuleInfo::new();
let offsets = VMOffsets::new(size_of::<*mut u8>() as u8).with_module_info(&module);
assert_eq!(
size_of::<VMMemoryImport>(),
usize::from(offsets.size_of_vmmemory_import())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMMemoryImport, definition),
usize::from(offsets.vmmemory_import_definition())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMMemoryImport, from),
usize::from(offsets.vmmemory_import_from())
);
}
}
/// The fields compiled code needs to access to utilize a WebAssembly global
/// variable imported from another instance.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct VMGlobalImport {
/// A pointer to the imported global variable description.
pub definition: NonNull<VMGlobalDefinition>,
/// A pointer to the `Global` that owns the global description.
pub from: Arc<Global>,
}
/// # Safety
/// This data is safe to share between threads because it's plain data that
/// is the user's responsibility to synchronize. Additionally, all operations
/// on `from` are thread-safe through the use of a mutex in [`Global`].
unsafe impl Send for VMGlobalImport {}
/// # Safety
/// This data is safe to share between threads because it's plain data that
/// is the user's responsibility to synchronize. And because it's `Clone`, there's
/// really no difference between passing it by reference or by value as far as
/// correctness in a multi-threaded context is concerned.
unsafe impl Sync for VMGlobalImport {}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_vmglobal_import {
use super::VMGlobalImport;
use crate::VMOffsets;
use memoffset::offset_of;
use std::mem::size_of;
use wasmer_types::ModuleInfo;
#[test]
fn check_vmglobal_import_offsets() {
let module = ModuleInfo::new();
let offsets = VMOffsets::new(size_of::<*mut u8>() as u8).with_module_info(&module);
assert_eq!(
size_of::<VMGlobalImport>(),
usize::from(offsets.size_of_vmglobal_import())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMGlobalImport, definition),
usize::from(offsets.vmglobal_import_definition())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMGlobalImport, from),
usize::from(offsets.vmglobal_import_from())
);
}
}
/// The fields compiled code needs to access to utilize a WebAssembly linear
/// memory defined within the instance, namely the start address and the
/// size in bytes.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct VMMemoryDefinition {
/// The start address which is always valid, even if the memory grows.
pub base: *mut u8,
/// The current logical size of this linear memory in bytes.
pub current_length: usize,
}
/// # Safety
/// This data is safe to share between threads because it's plain data that
/// is the user's responsibility to synchronize.
unsafe impl Send for VMMemoryDefinition {}
/// # Safety
/// This data is safe to share between threads because it's plain data that
/// is the user's responsibility to synchronize. And it's `Copy` so there's
/// really no difference between passing it by reference or by value as far as
/// correctness in a multi-threaded context is concerned.
unsafe impl Sync for VMMemoryDefinition {}
impl VMMemoryDefinition {
/// Do an unsynchronized, non-atomic `memory.copy` for the memory.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Returns a `Trap` error when the source or destination ranges are out of
/// bounds.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The memory is not copied atomically and is not synchronized: it's the
/// caller's responsibility to synchronize.
pub(crate) unsafe fn memory_copy(&self, dst: u32, src: u32, len: u32) -> Result<(), Trap> {
// https://webassembly.github.io/reference-types/core/exec/instructions.html#exec-memory-copy
if src
.checked_add(len)
.map_or(true, |n| usize::try_from(n).unwrap() > self.current_length)
|| dst
.checked_add(len)
.map_or(true, |m| usize::try_from(m).unwrap() > self.current_length)
{
return Err(Trap::lib(TrapCode::HeapAccessOutOfBounds));
}
let dst = usize::try_from(dst).unwrap();
let src = usize::try_from(src).unwrap();
// Bounds and casts are checked above, by this point we know that
// everything is safe.
let dst = self.base.add(dst);
let src = self.base.add(src);
ptr::copy(src, dst, len as usize);
Ok(())
}
/// Perform the `memory.fill` operation for the memory in an unsynchronized,
/// non-atomic way.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Returns a `Trap` error if the memory range is out of bounds.
///
/// # Safety
/// The memory is not filled atomically and is not synchronized: it's the
/// caller's responsibility to synchronize.
pub(crate) unsafe fn memory_fill(&self, dst: u32, val: u32, len: u32) -> Result<(), Trap> {
if dst
.checked_add(len)
.map_or(true, |m| usize::try_from(m).unwrap() > self.current_length)
{
return Err(Trap::lib(TrapCode::HeapAccessOutOfBounds));
}
let dst = isize::try_from(dst).unwrap();
let val = val as u8;
// Bounds and casts are checked above, by this point we know that
// everything is safe.
let dst = self.base.offset(dst);
ptr::write_bytes(dst, val, len as usize);
Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_vmmemory_definition {
use super::VMMemoryDefinition;
use crate::VMOffsets;
use memoffset::offset_of;
use std::mem::size_of;
use wasmer_types::ModuleInfo;
#[test]
fn check_vmmemory_definition_offsets() {
let module = ModuleInfo::new();
let offsets = VMOffsets::new(size_of::<*mut u8>() as u8).with_module_info(&module);
assert_eq!(
size_of::<VMMemoryDefinition>(),
usize::from(offsets.size_of_vmmemory_definition())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMMemoryDefinition, base),
usize::from(offsets.vmmemory_definition_base())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMMemoryDefinition, current_length),
usize::from(offsets.vmmemory_definition_current_length())
);
}
}
/// The fields compiled code needs to access to utilize a WebAssembly table
/// defined within the instance.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct VMTableDefinition {
/// Pointer to the table data.
pub base: *mut u8,
/// The current number of elements in the table.
pub current_elements: u32,
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_vmtable_definition {
use super::VMTableDefinition;
use crate::VMOffsets;
use memoffset::offset_of;
use std::mem::size_of;
use wasmer_types::ModuleInfo;
#[test]
fn check_vmtable_definition_offsets() {
let module = ModuleInfo::new();
let offsets = VMOffsets::new(size_of::<*mut u8>() as u8).with_module_info(&module);
assert_eq!(
size_of::<VMTableDefinition>(),
usize::from(offsets.size_of_vmtable_definition())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMTableDefinition, base),
usize::from(offsets.vmtable_definition_base())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMTableDefinition, current_elements),
usize::from(offsets.vmtable_definition_current_elements())
);
}
}
/// A typesafe wrapper around the storage for a global variables.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// Accessing the different members of this union is always safe because there
/// are no invalid values for any of the types and the whole object is
/// initialized by VMGlobalDefinition::new().
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
#[repr(C, align(16))]
pub union VMGlobalDefinitionStorage {
as_i32: i32,
as_u32: u32,
as_f32: f32,
as_i64: i64,
as_u64: u64,
as_f64: f64,
as_u128: u128,
as_funcref: VMFuncRef,
as_externref: VMExternRef,
bytes: [u8; 16],
}
impl fmt::Debug for VMGlobalDefinitionStorage {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("VMGlobalDefinitionStorage")
.field("bytes", unsafe { &self.bytes })
.finish()
}
}
/// The storage for a WebAssembly global defined within the instance.
///
/// TODO: Pack the globals more densely, rather than using the same size
/// for every type.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
#[repr(C, align(16))]
pub struct VMGlobalDefinition {
storage: VMGlobalDefinitionStorage,
// If more elements are added here, remember to add offset_of tests below!
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_vmglobal_definition {
use super::VMGlobalDefinition;
use crate::{VMFuncRef, VMOffsets};
use more_asserts::assert_ge;
use std::mem::{align_of, size_of};
use wasmer_types::ModuleInfo;
#[test]
fn check_vmglobal_definition_alignment() {
assert_ge!(align_of::<VMGlobalDefinition>(), align_of::<i32>());
assert_ge!(align_of::<VMGlobalDefinition>(), align_of::<i64>());
assert_ge!(align_of::<VMGlobalDefinition>(), align_of::<f32>());
assert_ge!(align_of::<VMGlobalDefinition>(), align_of::<f64>());
assert_ge!(align_of::<VMGlobalDefinition>(), align_of::<VMFuncRef>());
assert_ge!(align_of::<VMGlobalDefinition>(), align_of::<[u8; 16]>());
}
#[test]
fn check_vmglobal_definition_offsets() {
let module = ModuleInfo::new();
let offsets = VMOffsets::new(size_of::<*mut u8>() as u8).with_module_info(&module);
assert_eq!(
size_of::<*const VMGlobalDefinition>(),
usize::from(offsets.size_of_vmglobal_local())
);
}
#[test]
fn check_vmglobal_begins_aligned() {
let module = ModuleInfo::new();
let offsets = VMOffsets::new(size_of::<*mut u8>() as u8).with_module_info(&module);
assert_eq!(offsets.vmctx_globals_begin() % 16, 0);
}
}
impl VMGlobalDefinition {
/// Construct a `VMGlobalDefinition`.
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
storage: VMGlobalDefinitionStorage { bytes: [0; 16] },
}
}
/// Return the value as an i32.
///
/// If this is not an I32 typed global it is unspecified what value is returned.
pub fn to_i32(&self) -> i32 {
unsafe { self.storage.as_i32 }
}
/// Return a mutable reference to the value as an i32.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// It is the callers responsibility to make sure the global has I32 type.
/// Until the returned borrow is dropped, reads and writes of this global
/// must be done exclusively through this borrow. That includes reads and
/// writes of globals inside wasm functions.
pub unsafe fn as_i32_mut(&mut self) -> &mut i32 {
&mut self.storage.as_i32
}
/// Return a reference to the value as an u32.
///
/// If this is not an I32 typed global it is unspecified what value is returned.
pub fn to_u32(&self) -> u32 {
unsafe { self.storage.as_u32 }
}
/// Return a mutable reference to the value as an u32.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// It is the callers responsibility to make sure the global has I32 type.
/// Until the returned borrow is dropped, reads and writes of this global
/// must be done exclusively through this borrow. That includes reads and
/// writes of globals inside wasm functions.
pub unsafe fn as_u32_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u32 {
&mut self.storage.as_u32
}
/// Return a reference to the value as an i64.
///
/// If this is not an I64 typed global it is unspecified what value is returned.
pub fn to_i64(&self) -> i64 {
unsafe { self.storage.as_i64 }
}
/// Return a mutable reference to the value as an i64.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// It is the callers responsibility to make sure the global has I32 type.
/// Until the returned borrow is dropped, reads and writes of this global
/// must be done exclusively through this borrow. That includes reads and
/// writes of globals inside wasm functions.
pub unsafe fn as_i64_mut(&mut self) -> &mut i64 {
&mut self.storage.as_i64
}
/// Return a reference to the value as an u64.
///
/// If this is not an I64 typed global it is unspecified what value is returned.
pub fn to_u64(&self) -> u64 {
unsafe { self.storage.as_u64 }
}
/// Return a mutable reference to the value as an u64.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// It is the callers responsibility to make sure the global has I64 type.
/// Until the returned borrow is dropped, reads and writes of this global
/// must be done exclusively through this borrow. That includes reads and
/// writes of globals inside wasm functions.
pub unsafe fn as_u64_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u64 {
&mut self.storage.as_u64
}
/// Return a reference to the value as an f32.
///
/// If this is not an F32 typed global it is unspecified what value is returned.
pub fn to_f32(&self) -> f32 {
unsafe { self.storage.as_f32 }
}
/// Return a mutable reference to the value as an f32.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// It is the callers responsibility to make sure the global has F32 type.
/// Until the returned borrow is dropped, reads and writes of this global
/// must be done exclusively through this borrow. That includes reads and
/// writes of globals inside wasm functions.
pub unsafe fn as_f32_mut(&mut self) -> &mut f32 {
&mut self.storage.as_f32
}
/// Return a reference to the value as an f64.
///
/// If this is not an F64 typed global it is unspecified what value is returned.
pub fn to_f64(&self) -> f64 {
unsafe { self.storage.as_f64 }
}
/// Return a mutable reference to the value as an f64.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// It is the callers responsibility to make sure the global has F64 type.
/// Until the returned borrow is dropped, reads and writes of this global
/// must be done exclusively through this borrow. That includes reads and
/// writes of globals inside wasm functions.
pub unsafe fn as_f64_mut(&mut self) -> &mut f64 {
&mut self.storage.as_f64
}
/// Return a reference to the value as a `VMFuncRef`.
///
/// If this is not a `VMFuncRef` typed global it is unspecified what value is returned.
pub fn to_funcref(&self) -> VMFuncRef {
unsafe { self.storage.as_funcref }
}
/// Return a mutable reference to the value as a `VMFuncRef`.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// It is the callers responsibility to make sure the global has `VMFuncRef` type.
/// Until the returned borrow is dropped, reads and writes of this global
/// must be done exclusively through this borrow. That includes reads and
/// writes of globals inside wasm functions.
pub unsafe fn as_funcref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut VMFuncRef {
&mut self.storage.as_funcref
}
/// Return a mutable reference to the value as an `VMExternRef`.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// It is the callers responsibility to make sure the global has I32 type.
/// Until the returned borrow is dropped, reads and writes of this global
/// must be done exclusively through this borrow. That includes reads and
/// writes of globals inside wasm functions.
pub unsafe fn as_externref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut VMExternRef {
&mut self.storage.as_externref
}
/// Return a reference to the value as an `VMExternRef`.
///
/// If this is not an I64 typed global it is unspecified what value is returned.
pub fn to_externref(&self) -> VMExternRef {
unsafe { self.storage.as_externref }
}
/// Return a reference to the value as an u128.
///
/// If this is not an V128 typed global it is unspecified what value is returned.
pub fn to_u128(&self) -> u128 {
unsafe { self.storage.as_u128 }
}
/// Return a mutable reference to the value as an u128.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// It is the callers responsibility to make sure the global has V128 type.
/// Until the returned borrow is dropped, reads and writes of this global
/// must be done exclusively through this borrow. That includes reads and
/// writes of globals inside wasm functions.
pub unsafe fn as_u128_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u128 {
&mut self.storage.as_u128
}
/// Return a reference to the value as bytes.
pub fn to_bytes(&self) -> [u8; 16] {
unsafe { self.storage.bytes }
}
/// Return a mutable reference to the value as bytes.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// Until the returned borrow is dropped, reads and writes of this global
/// must be done exclusively through this borrow. That includes reads and
/// writes of globals inside wasm functions.
pub unsafe fn as_bytes_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8; 16] {
&mut self.storage.bytes
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_vmshared_signature_index {
use super::VMSharedSignatureIndex;
use crate::vmoffsets::{TargetSharedSignatureIndex, VMOffsets};
use std::mem::size_of;
use wasmer_types::ModuleInfo;
#[test]
fn check_vmshared_signature_index() {
let module = ModuleInfo::new();
let offsets = VMOffsets::new(size_of::<*mut u8>() as u8).with_module_info(&module);
assert_eq!(
size_of::<VMSharedSignatureIndex>(),
usize::from(offsets.size_of_vmshared_signature_index())
);
}
#[test]
fn check_target_shared_signature_index() {
assert_eq!(
size_of::<VMSharedSignatureIndex>(),
size_of::<TargetSharedSignatureIndex>()
);
}
}
/// The VM caller-checked "anyfunc" record, for caller-side signature checking.
/// It consists of the actual function pointer and a signature id to be checked
/// by the caller.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct VMCallerCheckedAnyfunc {
/// Function body.
pub func_ptr: *const VMFunctionBody,
/// Function signature id.
pub type_index: VMSharedSignatureIndex,
/// Function `VMContext` or host env.
pub vmctx: VMFunctionEnvironment,
// If more elements are added here, remember to add offset_of tests below!
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_vmcaller_checked_anyfunc {
use super::VMCallerCheckedAnyfunc;
use crate::VMOffsets;
use memoffset::offset_of;
use std::mem::size_of;
use wasmer_types::ModuleInfo;
#[test]
fn check_vmcaller_checked_anyfunc_offsets() {
let module = ModuleInfo::new();
let offsets = VMOffsets::new(size_of::<*mut u8>() as u8).with_module_info(&module);
assert_eq!(
size_of::<VMCallerCheckedAnyfunc>(),
usize::from(offsets.size_of_vmcaller_checked_anyfunc())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMCallerCheckedAnyfunc, func_ptr),
usize::from(offsets.vmcaller_checked_anyfunc_func_ptr())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMCallerCheckedAnyfunc, type_index),
usize::from(offsets.vmcaller_checked_anyfunc_type_index())
);
assert_eq!(
offset_of!(VMCallerCheckedAnyfunc, vmctx),
usize::from(offsets.vmcaller_checked_anyfunc_vmctx())
);
}
}
/// An index type for builtin functions.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
pub struct VMBuiltinFunctionIndex(u32);
impl VMBuiltinFunctionIndex {
/// Returns an index for wasm's `memory.grow` builtin function.
pub const fn get_memory32_grow_index() -> Self {
Self(0)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's imported `memory.grow` builtin function.
pub const fn get_imported_memory32_grow_index() -> Self {
Self(1)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `memory.size` builtin function.
pub const fn get_memory32_size_index() -> Self {
Self(2)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's imported `memory.size` builtin function.
pub const fn get_imported_memory32_size_index() -> Self {
Self(3)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `table.copy` when both tables are locally
/// defined.
pub const fn get_table_copy_index() -> Self {
Self(4)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `table.init`.
pub const fn get_table_init_index() -> Self {
Self(5)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `elem.drop`.
pub const fn get_elem_drop_index() -> Self {
Self(6)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `memory.copy` for locally defined memories.
pub const fn get_memory_copy_index() -> Self {
Self(7)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `memory.copy` for imported memories.
pub const fn get_imported_memory_copy_index() -> Self {
Self(8)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `memory.fill` for locally defined memories.
pub const fn get_memory_fill_index() -> Self {
Self(9)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `memory.fill` for imported memories.
pub const fn get_imported_memory_fill_index() -> Self {
Self(10)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `memory.init` instruction.
pub const fn get_memory_init_index() -> Self {
Self(11)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `data.drop` instruction.
pub const fn get_data_drop_index() -> Self {
Self(12)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `raise_trap` instruction.
pub const fn get_raise_trap_index() -> Self {
Self(13)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `table.size` instruction for local tables.
pub const fn get_table_size_index() -> Self {
Self(14)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `table.size` instruction for imported tables.
pub const fn get_imported_table_size_index() -> Self {
Self(15)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `table.grow` instruction for local tables.
pub const fn get_table_grow_index() -> Self {
Self(16)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `table.grow` instruction for imported tables.
pub const fn get_imported_table_grow_index() -> Self {
Self(17)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `table.get` instruction for local tables.
pub const fn get_table_get_index() -> Self {
Self(18)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `table.get` instruction for imported tables.
pub const fn get_imported_table_get_index() -> Self {
Self(19)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `table.set` instruction for local tables.
pub const fn get_table_set_index() -> Self {
Self(20)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `table.set` instruction for imported tables.
pub const fn get_imported_table_set_index() -> Self {
Self(21)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `func.ref` instruction.
pub const fn get_func_ref_index() -> Self {
Self(22)
}
/// Returns an index for wasm's `table.fill` instruction for local tables.
pub const fn get_table_fill_index() -> Self {
Self(23)
}
/// Returns an index for a function to increment the externref count.
pub const fn get_externref_inc_index() -> Self {
Self(24)
}
/// Returns an index for a function to decrement the externref count.
pub const fn get_externref_dec_index() -> Self {
Self(25)
}
/// Returns the total number of builtin functions.
pub const fn builtin_functions_total_number() -> u32 {
26
}
/// Return the index as an u32 number.
pub const fn index(self) -> u32 {
self.0
}
}
/// An array that stores addresses of builtin functions. We translate code
/// to use indirect calls. This way, we don't have to patch the code.
#[repr(C)]
pub struct VMBuiltinFunctionsArray {
ptrs: [usize; Self::len()],
}
impl VMBuiltinFunctionsArray {
pub const fn len() -> usize {
VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::builtin_functions_total_number() as usize
}
pub fn initialized() -> Self {
use crate::libcalls::*;
let mut ptrs = [0; Self::len()];
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_memory32_grow_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_memory32_grow as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_imported_memory32_grow_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_imported_memory32_grow as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_memory32_size_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_memory32_size as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_imported_memory32_size_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_imported_memory32_size as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_table_copy_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_table_copy as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_table_init_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_table_init as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_elem_drop_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_elem_drop as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_memory_copy_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_memory32_copy as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_imported_memory_copy_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_imported_memory32_copy as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_memory_fill_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_memory32_fill as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_imported_memory_fill_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_imported_memory32_fill as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_memory_init_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_memory32_init as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_data_drop_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_data_drop as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_raise_trap_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_raise_trap as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_table_size_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_table_size as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_imported_table_size_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_imported_table_size as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_table_grow_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_table_grow as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_imported_table_grow_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_imported_table_grow as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_table_get_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_table_get as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_imported_table_get_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_imported_table_get as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_table_set_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_table_set as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_imported_table_set_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_imported_table_set as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_func_ref_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_func_ref as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_table_fill_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_table_fill as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_externref_inc_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_externref_inc as usize;
ptrs[VMBuiltinFunctionIndex::get_externref_dec_index().index() as usize] =
wasmer_vm_externref_dec as usize;
debug_assert!(ptrs.iter().cloned().all(|p| p != 0));
Self { ptrs }
}
}
/// The VM "context", which is pointed to by the `vmctx` arg in the compiler.
/// This has information about globals, memories, tables, and other runtime
/// state associated with the current instance.
///
/// The struct here is empty, as the sizes of these fields are dynamic, and
/// we can't describe them in Rust's type system. Sufficient memory is
/// allocated at runtime.
///
/// TODO: We could move the globals into the `vmctx` allocation too.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[repr(C, align(16))] // align 16 since globals are aligned to that and contained inside
pub struct VMContext {}
impl VMContext {
/// Return a mutable reference to the associated `Instance`.
///
/// # Safety
/// This is unsafe because it doesn't work on just any `VMContext`, it must
/// be a `VMContext` allocated as part of an `Instance`.
#[allow(clippy::cast_ptr_alignment)]
#[inline]
pub(crate) unsafe fn instance(&self) -> &Instance {
&*((self as *const Self as *mut u8).offset(-Instance::vmctx_offset()) as *const Instance)
}
/// Return a reference to the host state associated with this `Instance`.
///
/// # Safety
/// This is unsafe because it doesn't work on just any `VMContext`, it must
/// be a `VMContext` allocated as part of an `Instance`.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn host_state(&self) -> &dyn Any {
self.instance().host_state()
}
}
///
pub type VMTrampoline = unsafe extern "C" fn(
*mut VMContext, // callee vmctx
*const VMFunctionBody, // function we're actually calling
*mut u128, // space for arguments and return values
);
/// Pointers to section data.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct SectionBodyPtr(pub *const u8);
impl std::ops::Deref for SectionBodyPtr {
type Target = *const u8;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.0
}
}