Struct wasmer_vm::InstanceAllocator [−][src]
pub struct InstanceAllocator { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
This is an intermediate type that manages the raw allocation and
metadata when creating an [Instance
].
This type will free the allocated memory if it’s dropped before being used.
It is important to remind that [Instance
] is dynamically-sized
based on VMOffsets
: The Instance.vmctx
field represents a
dynamically-sized array that extends beyond the nominal end of the
type. So in order to create an instance of it, we must:
- Define the correct layout for
Instance
(size and alignment), - Allocate it properly.
The InstanceAllocator::instance_layout
computes the correct
layout to represent the wanted [Instance
].
Then we use this layout to allocate an empty Instance
properly.
Implementations
pub fn new(
module: &ModuleInfo
) -> (Self, Vec<NonNull<VMMemoryDefinition>>, Vec<NonNull<VMTableDefinition>>)
[src]
pub fn new(
module: &ModuleInfo
) -> (Self, Vec<NonNull<VMMemoryDefinition>>, Vec<NonNull<VMTableDefinition>>)
[src]Allocates instance data for use with InstanceHandle::new
.
Returns a wrapper type around the allocation and 2 vectors of
pointers into the allocated buffer. These lists of pointers
correspond to the location in memory for the local memories and
tables respectively. These pointers should be written to before
calling InstanceHandle::new
.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl !RefUnwindSafe for InstanceAllocator
impl !Send for InstanceAllocator
impl !Sync for InstanceAllocator
impl Unpin for InstanceAllocator
impl !UnwindSafe for InstanceAllocator
Blanket Implementations
type ArchivedMetadata = ()
type ArchivedMetadata = ()
The archived version of the pointer metadata for this type.
pub fn pointer_metadata(
&<T as ArchivePointee>::ArchivedMetadata
) -> <T as Pointee>::Metadata
pub fn pointer_metadata(
&<T as ArchivePointee>::ArchivedMetadata
) -> <T as Pointee>::Metadata
Converts some archived metadata to the pointer metadata for itself.
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more