wasmer_wasix/state/
env.rs

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use std::{
    collections::HashMap,
    ops::Deref,
    path::{Path, PathBuf},
    sync::Arc,
    time::Duration,
};

use derivative::Derivative;
use futures::future::BoxFuture;
use rand::Rng;
use virtual_fs::{FileSystem, FsError, StaticFile, VirtualFile};
use virtual_net::DynVirtualNetworking;
use wasmer::{
    AsStoreMut, AsStoreRef, FunctionEnvMut, Global, Imports, Instance, Memory, MemoryType,
    MemoryView, Module, TypedFunction,
};
use wasmer_config::package::PackageSource;
use wasmer_wasix_types::{
    types::Signal,
    wasi::{Errno, ExitCode, Snapshot0Clockid},
    wasix::ThreadStartType,
};
use webc::metadata::annotations::Wasi;

#[cfg(feature = "journal")]
use crate::journal::{DynJournal, JournalEffector, SnapshotTrigger};
use crate::{
    bin_factory::{BinFactory, BinaryPackage, BinaryPackageCommand},
    capabilities::Capabilities,
    fs::{WasiFsRoot, WasiInodes},
    import_object_for_all_wasi_versions,
    os::task::{
        control_plane::ControlPlaneError,
        process::{WasiProcess, WasiProcessId},
        thread::{WasiMemoryLayout, WasiThread, WasiThreadHandle, WasiThreadId},
    },
    runtime::{task_manager::InlineWaker, SpawnMemoryType},
    syscalls::platform_clock_time_get,
    Runtime, VirtualTaskManager, WasiControlPlane, WasiEnvBuilder, WasiError, WasiFunctionEnv,
    WasiResult, WasiRuntimeError, WasiStateCreationError, WasiVFork,
};
use wasmer_types::ModuleHash;

pub(crate) use super::handles::*;
use super::{conv_env_vars, WasiState};

/// Various [`TypedFunction`] and [`Global`] handles for an active WASI(X) instance.
///
/// Used to access and modify runtime state.
// TODO: make fields private
#[derive(Derivative, Clone)]
#[derivative(Debug)]
pub struct WasiInstanceHandles {
    // TODO: the two fields below are instance specific, while all others are module specific.
    // Should be split up.
    /// Represents a reference to the memory
    pub(crate) memory: Memory,
    pub(crate) instance: wasmer::Instance,

    /// Points to the current location of the memory stack pointer
    pub(crate) stack_pointer: Option<Global>,

    /// Points to the end of the data section
    pub(crate) data_end: Option<Global>,

    /// Points to the lower end of the stack
    pub(crate) stack_low: Option<Global>,

    /// Points to the higher end of the stack
    pub(crate) stack_high: Option<Global>,

    /// Main function that will be invoked (name = "_start")
    #[derivative(Debug = "ignore")]
    pub(crate) start: Option<TypedFunction<(), ()>>,

    /// Function thats invoked to initialize the WASM module (name = "_initialize")
    #[derivative(Debug = "ignore")]
    // TODO: review allow...
    #[allow(dead_code)]
    pub(crate) initialize: Option<TypedFunction<(), ()>>,

    /// Represents the callback for spawning a thread (name = "wasi_thread_start")
    /// (due to limitations with i64 in browsers the parameters are broken into i32 pairs)
    /// [this takes a user_data field]
    #[derivative(Debug = "ignore")]
    pub(crate) thread_spawn: Option<TypedFunction<(i32, i32), ()>>,

    /// Represents the callback for signals (name = "__wasm_signal")
    /// Signals are triggered asynchronously at idle times of the process
    #[derivative(Debug = "ignore")]
    pub(crate) signal: Option<TypedFunction<i32, ()>>,

    /// Flag that indicates if the signal callback has been set by the WASM
    /// process - if it has not been set then the runtime behaves differently
    /// when a CTRL-C is pressed.
    pub(crate) signal_set: bool,

    /// Flag that indicates if the stack capture exports are being used by
    /// this WASM process which means that it will be using asyncify
    pub(crate) has_stack_checkpoint: bool,

    /// asyncify_start_unwind(data : i32): call this to start unwinding the
    /// stack from the current location. "data" must point to a data
    /// structure as described above (with fields containing valid data).
    #[derivative(Debug = "ignore")]
    // TODO: review allow...
    #[allow(dead_code)]
    pub(crate) asyncify_start_unwind: Option<TypedFunction<i32, ()>>,

    /// asyncify_stop_unwind(): call this to note that unwinding has
    /// concluded. If no other code will run before you start to rewind,
    /// this is not strictly necessary, however, if you swap between
    /// coroutines, or even just want to run some normal code during a
    /// "sleep", then you must call this at the proper time. Otherwise,
    /// the code will think it is still unwinding when it should not be,
    /// which means it will keep unwinding in a meaningless way.
    #[derivative(Debug = "ignore")]
    // TODO: review allow...
    #[allow(dead_code)]
    pub(crate) asyncify_stop_unwind: Option<TypedFunction<(), ()>>,

    /// asyncify_start_rewind(data : i32): call this to start rewinding the
    /// stack vack up to the location stored in the provided data. This prepares
    /// for the rewind; to start it, you must call the first function in the
    /// call stack to be unwound.
    #[derivative(Debug = "ignore")]
    // TODO: review allow...
    #[allow(dead_code)]
    pub(crate) asyncify_start_rewind: Option<TypedFunction<i32, ()>>,

    /// asyncify_stop_rewind(): call this to note that rewinding has
    /// concluded, and normal execution can resume.
    #[derivative(Debug = "ignore")]
    // TODO: review allow...
    #[allow(dead_code)]
    pub(crate) asyncify_stop_rewind: Option<TypedFunction<(), ()>>,

    /// asyncify_get_state(): call this to get the current value of the
    /// internal "__asyncify_state" variable as described above.
    /// It can be used to distinguish between unwinding/rewinding and normal
    /// calls, so that you know when to start an asynchronous operation and
    /// when to propagate results back.
    #[allow(dead_code)]
    #[derivative(Debug = "ignore")]
    pub(crate) asyncify_get_state: Option<TypedFunction<(), i32>>,
}

impl WasiInstanceHandles {
    pub fn new(memory: Memory, store: &impl AsStoreRef, instance: Instance) -> Self {
        let has_stack_checkpoint = instance
            .module()
            .imports()
            .any(|f| f.name() == "stack_checkpoint");
        WasiInstanceHandles {
            memory,
            stack_pointer: instance.exports.get_global("__stack_pointer").cloned().ok(),
            data_end: instance.exports.get_global("__data_end").cloned().ok(),
            stack_low: instance.exports.get_global("__stack_low").cloned().ok(),
            stack_high: instance.exports.get_global("__stack_high").cloned().ok(),
            start: instance.exports.get_typed_function(store, "_start").ok(),
            initialize: instance
                .exports
                .get_typed_function(store, "_initialize")
                .ok(),
            thread_spawn: instance
                .exports
                .get_typed_function(store, "wasi_thread_start")
                .ok(),
            signal: instance
                .exports
                .get_typed_function(&store, "__wasm_signal")
                .ok(),
            has_stack_checkpoint,
            signal_set: false,
            asyncify_start_unwind: instance
                .exports
                .get_typed_function(store, "asyncify_start_unwind")
                .ok(),
            asyncify_stop_unwind: instance
                .exports
                .get_typed_function(store, "asyncify_stop_unwind")
                .ok(),
            asyncify_start_rewind: instance
                .exports
                .get_typed_function(store, "asyncify_start_rewind")
                .ok(),
            asyncify_stop_rewind: instance
                .exports
                .get_typed_function(store, "asyncify_stop_rewind")
                .ok(),
            asyncify_get_state: instance
                .exports
                .get_typed_function(store, "asyncify_get_state")
                .ok(),
            instance,
        }
    }

    pub fn module(&self) -> &Module {
        self.instance.module()
    }

    pub fn module_clone(&self) -> Module {
        self.instance.module().clone()
    }

    /// Providers safe access to the memory
    /// (it must be initialized before it can be used)
    pub fn memory_view<'a>(&'a self, store: &'a (impl AsStoreRef + ?Sized)) -> MemoryView<'a> {
        self.memory.view(store)
    }

    /// Providers safe access to the memory
    /// (it must be initialized before it can be used)
    pub fn memory(&self) -> &Memory {
        &self.memory
    }

    /// Copy the lazy reference so that when it's initialized during the
    /// export phase, all the other references get a copy of it
    pub fn memory_clone(&self) -> Memory {
        self.memory.clone()
    }

    pub fn instance(&self) -> &Instance {
        &self.instance
    }
}

/// Data required to construct a [`WasiEnv`].
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct WasiEnvInit {
    pub(crate) state: WasiState,
    pub runtime: Arc<dyn Runtime + Send + Sync>,
    pub webc_dependencies: Vec<BinaryPackage>,
    pub mapped_commands: HashMap<String, PathBuf>,
    pub bin_factory: BinFactory,
    pub capabilities: Capabilities,

    pub control_plane: WasiControlPlane,
    pub memory_ty: Option<MemoryType>,
    pub process: Option<WasiProcess>,
    pub thread: Option<WasiThreadHandle>,

    /// Whether to call the `_initialize` function in the WASI module.
    /// Will be true for regular new instances, but false for threads.
    pub call_initialize: bool,

    /// Indicates if the calling environment is capable of deep sleeping
    pub can_deep_sleep: bool,

    /// Indicates if extra tracing should be output
    pub extra_tracing: bool,

    /// Additional functionality provided to the WASIX instance, besides the
    /// normal WASIX syscalls.
    pub additional_imports: Imports,

    /// Indicates triggers that will cause a snapshot to be taken
    #[cfg(feature = "journal")]
    pub snapshot_on: Vec<SnapshotTrigger>,
}

impl WasiEnvInit {
    pub fn duplicate(&self) -> Self {
        let inodes = WasiInodes::new();

        // TODO: preserve preopens?
        let fs =
            crate::fs::WasiFs::new_with_preopen(&inodes, &[], &[], self.state.fs.root_fs.clone())
                .unwrap();

        Self {
            state: WasiState {
                secret: rand::thread_rng().gen::<[u8; 32]>(),
                inodes,
                fs,
                futexs: Default::default(),
                clock_offset: std::sync::Mutex::new(
                    self.state.clock_offset.lock().unwrap().clone(),
                ),
                args: std::sync::Mutex::new(self.state.args.lock().unwrap().clone()),
                envs: std::sync::Mutex::new(self.state.envs.lock().unwrap().deref().clone()),
                preopen: self.state.preopen.clone(),
            },
            runtime: self.runtime.clone(),
            webc_dependencies: self.webc_dependencies.clone(),
            mapped_commands: self.mapped_commands.clone(),
            bin_factory: self.bin_factory.clone(),
            capabilities: self.capabilities.clone(),
            control_plane: self.control_plane.clone(),
            memory_ty: None,
            process: None,
            thread: None,
            call_initialize: self.call_initialize,
            can_deep_sleep: self.can_deep_sleep,
            extra_tracing: false,
            #[cfg(feature = "journal")]
            snapshot_on: self.snapshot_on.clone(),
            additional_imports: self.additional_imports.clone(),
        }
    }
}

/// The environment provided to the WASI imports.
pub struct WasiEnv {
    pub control_plane: WasiControlPlane,
    /// Represents the process this environment is attached to
    pub process: WasiProcess,
    /// Represents the thread this environment is attached to
    pub thread: WasiThread,
    /// Represents the layout of the memory
    pub layout: WasiMemoryLayout,
    /// Represents a fork of the process that is currently in play
    pub vfork: Option<WasiVFork>,
    /// Seed used to rotate around the events returned by `poll_oneoff`
    pub poll_seed: u64,
    /// Shared state of the WASI system. Manages all the data that the
    /// executing WASI program can see.
    pub(crate) state: Arc<WasiState>,
    /// Binary factory attached to this environment
    pub bin_factory: BinFactory,
    /// List of the handles that are owned by this context
    /// (this can be used to ensure that threads own themselves or others)
    pub owned_handles: Vec<WasiThreadHandle>,
    /// Implementation of the WASI runtime.
    pub runtime: Arc<dyn Runtime + Send + Sync + 'static>,

    pub capabilities: Capabilities,

    /// Is this environment capable and setup for deep sleeping
    pub enable_deep_sleep: bool,

    /// Enables the snap shotting functionality
    pub enable_journal: bool,

    /// Enables an exponential backoff of the process CPU usage when there
    /// are no active run tokens (when set holds the maximum amount of
    /// time that it will pause the CPU)
    pub enable_exponential_cpu_backoff: Option<Duration>,

    /// Flag that indicates if the environment is currently replaying the journal
    /// (and hence it should not record new events)
    pub replaying_journal: bool,

    /// Flag that indicates the cleanup of the environment is to be disabled
    /// (this is normally used so that the instance can be reused later on)
    pub(crate) disable_fs_cleanup: bool,

    /// Inner functions and references that are loaded before the environment starts
    /// (inner is not safe to send between threads and so it is private and will
    ///  not be cloned when `WasiEnv` is cloned)
    /// TODO: We should move this outside of `WasiEnv` with some refactoring
    inner: WasiInstanceHandlesPointer,
}

impl std::fmt::Debug for WasiEnv {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
        write!(f, "env(pid={}, tid={})", self.pid().raw(), self.tid().raw())
    }
}

impl Clone for WasiEnv {
    fn clone(&self) -> Self {
        Self {
            control_plane: self.control_plane.clone(),
            process: self.process.clone(),
            poll_seed: self.poll_seed,
            thread: self.thread.clone(),
            layout: self.layout.clone(),
            vfork: self.vfork.clone(),
            state: self.state.clone(),
            bin_factory: self.bin_factory.clone(),
            inner: Default::default(),
            owned_handles: self.owned_handles.clone(),
            runtime: self.runtime.clone(),
            capabilities: self.capabilities.clone(),
            enable_deep_sleep: self.enable_deep_sleep,
            enable_journal: self.enable_journal,
            enable_exponential_cpu_backoff: self.enable_exponential_cpu_backoff,
            replaying_journal: self.replaying_journal,
            disable_fs_cleanup: self.disable_fs_cleanup,
        }
    }
}

impl WasiEnv {
    /// Construct a new [`WasiEnvBuilder`] that allows customizing an environment.
    pub fn builder(program_name: impl Into<String>) -> WasiEnvBuilder {
        WasiEnvBuilder::new(program_name)
    }

    /// Forking the WasiState is used when either fork or vfork is called
    pub fn fork(&self) -> Result<(Self, WasiThreadHandle), ControlPlaneError> {
        let process = self.control_plane.new_process(self.process.module_hash)?;
        let handle = process.new_thread(self.layout.clone(), ThreadStartType::MainThread)?;

        let thread = handle.as_thread();
        thread.copy_stack_from(&self.thread);

        let state = Arc::new(self.state.fork());

        let bin_factory = self.bin_factory.clone();

        let new_env = Self {
            control_plane: self.control_plane.clone(),
            process,
            thread,
            layout: self.layout.clone(),
            vfork: None,
            poll_seed: 0,
            bin_factory,
            state,
            inner: Default::default(),
            owned_handles: Vec::new(),
            runtime: self.runtime.clone(),
            capabilities: self.capabilities.clone(),
            enable_deep_sleep: self.enable_deep_sleep,
            enable_journal: self.enable_journal,
            enable_exponential_cpu_backoff: self.enable_exponential_cpu_backoff,
            replaying_journal: false,
            disable_fs_cleanup: self.disable_fs_cleanup,
        };
        Ok((new_env, handle))
    }

    pub fn pid(&self) -> WasiProcessId {
        self.process.pid()
    }

    pub fn tid(&self) -> WasiThreadId {
        self.thread.tid()
    }

    /// Returns true if this WASM process will need and try to use
    /// asyncify while its running which normally means.
    pub fn will_use_asyncify(&self) -> bool {
        self.enable_deep_sleep || unsafe { self.inner().has_stack_checkpoint }
    }

    /// Re-initializes this environment so that it can be executed again
    pub fn reinit(&mut self) -> Result<(), WasiStateCreationError> {
        // If the cleanup logic is enabled then we need to rebuild the
        // file descriptors which would have been destroyed when the
        // main thread exited
        if !self.disable_fs_cleanup {
            // First we clear any open files as the descriptors would
            // otherwise clash
            if let Ok(mut map) = self.state.fs.fd_map.write() {
                map.clear();
            }
            self.state.fs.preopen_fds.write().unwrap().clear();
            self.state.fs.next_fd.set_val(3);
            *self.state.fs.current_dir.lock().unwrap() = "/".to_string();

            // We need to rebuild the basic file descriptors
            self.state.fs.create_stdin(&self.state.inodes);
            self.state.fs.create_stdout(&self.state.inodes);
            self.state.fs.create_stderr(&self.state.inodes);
            self.state
                .fs
                .create_rootfd()
                .map_err(WasiStateCreationError::WasiFsSetupError)?;
            self.state
                .fs
                .create_preopens(&self.state.inodes, true)
                .map_err(WasiStateCreationError::WasiFsSetupError)?;
        }

        // The process and thread state need to be reset
        self.process = WasiProcess::new(
            self.process.pid,
            self.process.module_hash,
            self.process.compute.clone(),
        );
        self.thread = WasiThread::new(
            self.thread.pid(),
            self.thread.tid(),
            self.thread.is_main(),
            self.process.finished.clone(),
            self.process.compute.must_upgrade().register_task()?,
            self.thread.memory_layout().clone(),
            self.thread.thread_start_type(),
        );

        Ok(())
    }

    /// Returns true if this module is capable of deep sleep
    /// (needs asyncify to unwind and rewin)
    ///
    /// # Safety
    ///
    /// This function should only be called from within a syscall
    /// as it accessed objects that are a thread local (functions)
    pub unsafe fn capable_of_deep_sleep(&self) -> bool {
        if !self.control_plane.config().enable_asynchronous_threading {
            return false;
        }
        let inner = self.inner();
        inner.asyncify_get_state.is_some()
            && inner.asyncify_start_rewind.is_some()
            && inner.asyncify_start_unwind.is_some()
    }

    /// Returns true if this thread can go into a deep sleep
    pub fn layout(&self) -> &WasiMemoryLayout {
        &self.layout
    }

    #[allow(clippy::result_large_err)]
    pub(crate) fn from_init(
        init: WasiEnvInit,
        module_hash: ModuleHash,
    ) -> Result<Self, WasiRuntimeError> {
        let process = if let Some(p) = init.process {
            p
        } else {
            init.control_plane.new_process(module_hash)?
        };

        #[cfg(feature = "journal")]
        {
            process.inner.0.lock().unwrap().snapshot_on = init.snapshot_on.into_iter().collect();
        }

        let layout = WasiMemoryLayout::default();
        let thread = if let Some(t) = init.thread {
            t
        } else {
            process.new_thread(layout.clone(), ThreadStartType::MainThread)?
        };

        let mut env = Self {
            control_plane: init.control_plane,
            process,
            thread: thread.as_thread(),
            layout,
            vfork: None,
            poll_seed: 0,
            state: Arc::new(init.state),
            inner: Default::default(),
            owned_handles: Vec::new(),
            #[cfg(feature = "journal")]
            enable_journal: init.runtime.active_journal().is_some(),
            #[cfg(not(feature = "journal"))]
            enable_journal: false,
            replaying_journal: false,
            enable_deep_sleep: init.capabilities.threading.enable_asynchronous_threading,
            enable_exponential_cpu_backoff: init
                .capabilities
                .threading
                .enable_exponential_cpu_backoff,
            runtime: init.runtime,
            bin_factory: init.bin_factory,
            capabilities: init.capabilities,
            disable_fs_cleanup: false,
        };
        env.owned_handles.push(thread);

        // TODO: should not be here - should be callers responsibility!
        for pkg in &init.webc_dependencies {
            env.use_package(pkg)?;
        }

        #[cfg(feature = "sys")]
        env.map_commands(init.mapped_commands.clone())?;

        Ok(env)
    }

    // FIXME: use custom error type
    #[allow(clippy::result_large_err)]
    pub(crate) fn instantiate(
        mut init: WasiEnvInit,
        module: Module,
        module_hash: ModuleHash,
        store: &mut impl AsStoreMut,
    ) -> Result<(Instance, WasiFunctionEnv), WasiRuntimeError> {
        let call_initialize = init.call_initialize;
        let spawn_type = init.memory_ty.take();

        if init.extra_tracing {
            for import in module.imports() {
                tracing::trace!("import {}.{}", import.module(), import.name());
            }
        }

        let additional_imports = init.additional_imports.clone();

        let env = Self::from_init(init, module_hash)?;
        let pid = env.process.pid();

        let mut store = store.as_store_mut();

        let tasks = env.runtime.task_manager().clone();
        let mut func_env = WasiFunctionEnv::new(&mut store, env);

        // Determine if shared memory needs to be created and imported
        let shared_memory = module.imports().memories().next().map(|a| *a.ty());

        // Determine if we are going to create memory and import it or just rely on self creation of memory
        let spawn_type = if let Some(t) = spawn_type {
            SpawnMemoryType::CreateMemoryOfType(t)
        } else {
            match shared_memory {
                Some(ty) => SpawnMemoryType::CreateMemoryOfType(ty),
                None => SpawnMemoryType::CreateMemory,
            }
        };
        let memory = tasks.build_memory(&mut store, spawn_type)?;

        // Let's instantiate the module with the imports.
        let (mut import_object, instance_init_callback) =
            import_object_for_all_wasi_versions(&module, &mut store, &func_env.env);

        for ((namespace, name), value) in &additional_imports {
            // Note: We don't want to let downstream users override WASIX
            // syscalls
            if !import_object.exists(&namespace, &name) {
                import_object.define(&namespace, &name, value);
            }
        }

        let imported_memory = if let Some(memory) = memory {
            import_object.define("env", "memory", memory.clone());
            Some(memory)
        } else {
            None
        };

        // Construct the instance.
        let instance = match Instance::new(&mut store, &module, &import_object) {
            Ok(a) => a,
            Err(err) => {
                tracing::error!(
                    %pid,
                    error = &err as &dyn std::error::Error,
                    "Instantiation failed",
                );
                func_env
                    .data(&store)
                    .blocking_on_exit(Some(Errno::Noexec.into()));
                return Err(err.into());
            }
        };

        // Run initializers.
        instance_init_callback(&instance, &store).unwrap();

        // Initialize the WASI environment
        if let Err(err) =
            func_env.initialize_with_memory(&mut store, instance.clone(), imported_memory, true)
        {
            tracing::error!(
                %pid,
                error = &err as &dyn std::error::Error,
                "Initialization failed",
            );
            func_env
                .data(&store)
                .blocking_on_exit(Some(Errno::Noexec.into()));
            return Err(err.into());
        }

        // If this module exports an _initialize function, run that first.
        if call_initialize {
            if let Ok(initialize) = instance.exports.get_function("_initialize") {
                if let Err(err) = crate::run_wasi_func_start(initialize, &mut store) {
                    func_env
                        .data(&store)
                        .blocking_on_exit(Some(Errno::Noexec.into()));
                    return Err(err);
                }
            }
        }

        Ok((instance, func_env))
    }

    /// Returns a copy of the current runtime implementation for this environment
    pub fn runtime(&self) -> &(dyn Runtime + Send + Sync) {
        self.runtime.deref()
    }

    /// Returns a copy of the current tasks implementation for this environment
    pub fn tasks(&self) -> &Arc<dyn VirtualTaskManager> {
        self.runtime.task_manager()
    }

    pub fn fs_root(&self) -> &WasiFsRoot {
        &self.state.fs.root_fs
    }

    /// Overrides the runtime implementation for this environment
    pub fn set_runtime<R>(&mut self, runtime: R)
    where
        R: Runtime + Send + Sync + 'static,
    {
        self.runtime = Arc::new(runtime);
    }

    /// Returns the number of active threads
    pub fn active_threads(&self) -> u32 {
        self.process.active_threads()
    }

    /// Porcesses any signals that are batched up or any forced exit codes
    pub fn process_signals_and_exit(ctx: &mut FunctionEnvMut<'_, Self>) -> WasiResult<bool> {
        // If a signal handler has never been set then we need to handle signals
        // differently
        let env = ctx.data();
        let inner = env
            .try_inner()
            .ok_or_else(|| WasiError::Exit(Errno::Fault.into()))?;
        if !inner.signal_set {
            let signals = env.thread.pop_signals();
            if !signals.is_empty() {
                for sig in signals {
                    if sig == Signal::Sigint
                        || sig == Signal::Sigquit
                        || sig == Signal::Sigkill
                        || sig == Signal::Sigabrt
                    {
                        let exit_code = env.thread.set_or_get_exit_code_for_signal(sig);
                        return Err(WasiError::Exit(exit_code));
                    } else {
                        tracing::trace!(pid=%env.pid(), ?sig, "Signal ignored");
                    }
                }
                return Ok(Ok(true));
            }
        }

        // Check for forced exit
        if let Some(forced_exit) = env.should_exit() {
            return Err(WasiError::Exit(forced_exit));
        }

        Self::process_signals(ctx)
    }

    /// Porcesses any signals that are batched up
    pub(crate) fn process_signals(ctx: &mut FunctionEnvMut<'_, Self>) -> WasiResult<bool> {
        // If a signal handler has never been set then we need to handle signals
        // differently
        let env = ctx.data();
        let inner = env
            .try_inner()
            .ok_or_else(|| WasiError::Exit(Errno::Fault.into()))?;
        if !inner.signal_set {
            return Ok(Ok(false));
        }

        // Check for any signals that we need to trigger
        // (but only if a signal handler is registered)
        let ret = if inner.signal.as_ref().is_some() {
            let signals = env.thread.pop_signals();
            Self::process_signals_internal(ctx, signals)?
        } else {
            false
        };

        Ok(Ok(ret))
    }

    pub(crate) fn process_signals_internal(
        ctx: &mut FunctionEnvMut<'_, Self>,
        mut signals: Vec<Signal>,
    ) -> Result<bool, WasiError> {
        let env = ctx.data();
        let inner = env
            .try_inner()
            .ok_or_else(|| WasiError::Exit(Errno::Fault.into()))?;
        if let Some(handler) = inner.signal.clone() {
            // We might also have signals that trigger on timers
            let mut now = 0;
            {
                let mut has_signal_interval = false;
                let inner = env.process.inner.0.lock().unwrap();
                if !inner.signal_intervals.is_empty() {
                    now = platform_clock_time_get(Snapshot0Clockid::Monotonic, 1_000_000).unwrap()
                        as u128;
                    for signal in inner.signal_intervals.values() {
                        let elapsed = now - signal.last_signal;
                        if elapsed >= signal.interval.as_nanos() {
                            has_signal_interval = true;
                            break;
                        }
                    }
                }
                if has_signal_interval {
                    let mut inner = env.process.inner.0.lock().unwrap();
                    for signal in inner.signal_intervals.values_mut() {
                        let elapsed = now - signal.last_signal;
                        if elapsed >= signal.interval.as_nanos() {
                            signal.last_signal = now;
                            signals.push(signal.signal);
                        }
                    }
                }
            }

            for signal in signals {
                tracing::trace!(
                    pid=%ctx.data().pid(),
                    ?signal,
                    "processing signal via handler",
                );
                if let Err(err) = handler.call(ctx, signal as i32) {
                    match err.downcast::<WasiError>() {
                        Ok(wasi_err) => {
                            tracing::warn!(
                                pid=%ctx.data().pid(),
                                wasi_err=&wasi_err as &dyn std::error::Error,
                                "signal handler wasi error",
                            );
                            return Err(wasi_err);
                        }
                        Err(runtime_err) => {
                            // anything other than a kill command should report
                            // the error, killed things may not gracefully close properly
                            if signal != Signal::Sigkill {
                                tracing::warn!(
                                    pid=%ctx.data().pid(),
                                    runtime_err=&runtime_err as &dyn std::error::Error,
                                    "signal handler runtime error",
                                );
                            }
                            return Err(WasiError::Exit(Errno::Intr.into()));
                        }
                    }
                }
                tracing::trace!(
                    pid=%ctx.data().pid(),
                    "signal processed",
                );
            }
            Ok(true)
        } else {
            tracing::trace!("no signal handler");
            Ok(false)
        }
    }

    /// Returns an exit code if the thread or process has been forced to exit
    pub fn should_exit(&self) -> Option<ExitCode> {
        // Check for forced exit
        if let Some(forced_exit) = self.thread.try_join() {
            return Some(forced_exit.unwrap_or_else(|err| {
                tracing::debug!(
                    error = &*err as &dyn std::error::Error,
                    "exit runtime error",
                );
                Errno::Child.into()
            }));
        }
        if let Some(forced_exit) = self.process.try_join() {
            return Some(forced_exit.unwrap_or_else(|err| {
                tracing::debug!(
                    error = &*err as &dyn std::error::Error,
                    "exit runtime error",
                );
                Errno::Child.into()
            }));
        }
        None
    }

    /// Accesses the virtual networking implementation
    pub fn net(&self) -> &DynVirtualNetworking {
        self.runtime.networking()
    }

    /// Providers safe access to the initialized part of WasiEnv
    /// (it must be initialized before it can be used)
    /// This has been marked as unsafe as it will panic if its executed
    /// on the wrong thread or before the inner is set
    pub(crate) unsafe fn inner(&self) -> WasiInstanceGuard<'_> {
        self.inner.get().expect(
            "You must initialize the WasiEnv before using it and can not pass it between threads",
        )
    }

    /// Providers safe access to the initialized part of WasiEnv
    pub(crate) fn try_inner(&self) -> Option<WasiInstanceGuard<'_>> {
        self.inner.get()
    }

    /// Providers safe access to the initialized part of WasiEnv
    /// (it must be initialized before it can be used)
    pub(crate) fn try_inner_mut(&mut self) -> Option<WasiInstanceGuardMut<'_>> {
        self.inner.get_mut()
    }

    /// Sets the inner object (this should only be called when
    /// creating the instance and eventually should be moved out
    /// of the WasiEnv)
    #[doc(hidden)]
    pub(crate) fn set_inner(&mut self, handles: WasiInstanceHandles) {
        self.inner.set(handles)
    }

    /// Swaps this inner with the WasiEnvironment of another, this
    /// is used by the vfork so that the inner handles can be restored
    /// after the vfork finishes.
    #[doc(hidden)]
    pub(crate) fn swap_inner(&mut self, other: &mut Self) {
        std::mem::swap(&mut self.inner, &mut other.inner);
    }

    /// Tries to clone the instance from this environment
    pub fn try_clone_instance(&self) -> Option<Instance> {
        self.inner.get().map(|i| i.instance.clone())
    }

    /// Providers safe access to the memory
    /// (it must be initialized before it can be used)
    pub(crate) fn try_memory(&self) -> Option<WasiInstanceGuardMemory<'_>> {
        self.try_inner().map(|i| i.memory())
    }

    /// Providers safe access to the memory
    /// (it must be initialized before it can be used)
    /// This has been marked as unsafe as it will panic if its executed
    /// on the wrong thread or before the inner is set
    pub(crate) unsafe fn memory(&self) -> WasiInstanceGuardMemory<'_> {
        self.try_memory().expect(
            "You must initialize the WasiEnv before using it and can not pass it between threads",
        )
    }

    /// Providers safe access to the memory
    /// (it must be initialized before it can be used)
    pub(crate) fn try_memory_view<'a>(
        &self,
        store: &'a (impl AsStoreRef + ?Sized),
    ) -> Option<MemoryView<'a>> {
        self.try_memory().map(|m| m.view(store))
    }

    /// Providers safe access to the memory
    /// (it must be initialized before it can be used)
    /// This has been marked as unsafe as it will panic if its executed
    /// on the wrong thread or before the inner is set
    pub(crate) unsafe fn memory_view<'a>(
        &self,
        store: &'a (impl AsStoreRef + ?Sized),
    ) -> MemoryView<'a> {
        self.try_memory_view(store).expect(
            "You must initialize the WasiEnv before using it and can not pass it between threads",
        )
    }

    /// Copy the lazy reference so that when it's initialized during the
    /// export phase, all the other references get a copy of it
    #[allow(dead_code)]
    pub(crate) fn try_memory_clone(&self) -> Option<Memory> {
        self.try_inner().map(|i| i.memory_clone())
    }

    /// Get the WASI state
    pub(crate) fn state(&self) -> &WasiState {
        &self.state
    }

    /// Get the `VirtualFile` object at stdout
    pub fn stdout(&self) -> Result<Option<Box<dyn VirtualFile + Send + Sync + 'static>>, FsError> {
        self.state.stdout()
    }

    /// Get the `VirtualFile` object at stderr
    pub fn stderr(&self) -> Result<Option<Box<dyn VirtualFile + Send + Sync + 'static>>, FsError> {
        self.state.stderr()
    }

    /// Get the `VirtualFile` object at stdin
    pub fn stdin(&self) -> Result<Option<Box<dyn VirtualFile + Send + Sync + 'static>>, FsError> {
        self.state.stdin()
    }

    /// Returns true if the process should perform snapshots or not
    pub fn should_journal(&self) -> bool {
        self.enable_journal && !self.replaying_journal
    }

    /// Returns true if the environment has an active journal
    #[cfg(feature = "journal")]
    pub fn has_active_journal(&self) -> bool {
        self.runtime().active_journal().is_some()
    }

    /// Returns the active journal or fails with an error
    #[cfg(feature = "journal")]
    pub fn active_journal(&self) -> Result<&DynJournal, Errno> {
        self.runtime().active_journal().ok_or_else(|| {
            tracing::debug!("failed to save thread exit as there is not active journal");
            Errno::Fault
        })
    }

    /// Returns true if a particular snapshot trigger is enabled
    #[cfg(feature = "journal")]
    pub fn has_snapshot_trigger(&self, trigger: SnapshotTrigger) -> bool {
        let guard = self.process.inner.0.lock().unwrap();
        guard.snapshot_on.contains(&trigger)
    }

    /// Returns true if a particular snapshot trigger is enabled
    #[cfg(feature = "journal")]
    pub fn pop_snapshot_trigger(&mut self, trigger: SnapshotTrigger) -> bool {
        let mut guard = self.process.inner.0.lock().unwrap();
        if trigger.only_once() {
            guard.snapshot_on.remove(&trigger)
        } else {
            guard.snapshot_on.contains(&trigger)
        }
    }

    /// Internal helper function to get a standard device handle.
    /// Expects one of `__WASI_STDIN_FILENO`, `__WASI_STDOUT_FILENO`, `__WASI_STDERR_FILENO`.
    pub fn std_dev_get(
        &self,
        fd: crate::syscalls::WasiFd,
    ) -> Result<Option<Box<dyn VirtualFile + Send + Sync + 'static>>, FsError> {
        self.state.std_dev_get(fd)
    }

    /// Unsafe:
    ///
    /// This will access the memory of the WASM process and create a view into it which is
    /// inherently unsafe as it could corrupt the memory. Also accessing the memory is not
    /// thread safe.
    pub(crate) unsafe fn get_memory_and_wasi_state<'a>(
        &'a self,
        store: &'a impl AsStoreRef,
        _mem_index: u32,
    ) -> (MemoryView<'a>, &WasiState) {
        let memory = self.memory_view(store);
        let state = self.state.deref();
        (memory, state)
    }

    /// Unsafe:
    ///
    /// This will access the memory of the WASM process and create a view into it which is
    /// inherently unsafe as it could corrupt the memory. Also accessing the memory is not
    /// thread safe.
    pub(crate) unsafe fn get_memory_and_wasi_state_and_inodes<'a>(
        &'a self,
        store: &'a impl AsStoreRef,
        _mem_index: u32,
    ) -> (MemoryView<'a>, &WasiState, &WasiInodes) {
        let memory = self.memory_view(store);
        let state = self.state.deref();
        let inodes = &state.inodes;
        (memory, state, inodes)
    }

    pub(crate) fn get_wasi_state_and_inodes(&self) -> (&WasiState, &WasiInodes) {
        let state = self.state.deref();
        let inodes = &state.inodes;
        (state, inodes)
    }

    pub fn use_package(&self, pkg: &BinaryPackage) -> Result<(), WasiStateCreationError> {
        InlineWaker::block_on(self.use_package_async(pkg))
    }

    /// Make all the commands in a [`BinaryPackage`] available to the WASI
    /// instance.
    ///
    /// The [`BinaryPackageCommand::atom()`][cmd-atom] will be saved to
    /// `/bin/command`.
    ///
    /// This will also merge the command's filesystem
    /// ([`BinaryPackage::webc_fs`][pkg-fs]) into the current filesystem.
    ///
    /// [cmd-atom]: crate::bin_factory::BinaryPackageCommand::atom()
    /// [pkg-fs]: crate::bin_factory::BinaryPackage::webc_fs
    pub async fn use_package_async(
        &self,
        pkg: &BinaryPackage,
    ) -> Result<(), WasiStateCreationError> {
        tracing::trace!(package=%pkg.id, "merging package dependency into wasi environment");
        let root_fs = &self.state.fs.root_fs;

        // We first need to merge the filesystem in the package into the
        // main file system, if it has not been merged already.
        if let Err(e) = self.state.fs.conditional_union(pkg).await {
            tracing::warn!(
                error = &e as &dyn std::error::Error,
                "Unable to merge the package's filesystem into the main one",
            );
        }

        // Next, make sure all commands will be available

        if !pkg.commands.is_empty() {
            let _ = root_fs.create_dir(Path::new("/bin"));

            for command in &pkg.commands {
                let path = format!("/bin/{}", command.name());
                let path = Path::new(path.as_str());

                // FIXME(Michael-F-Bryan): This is pretty sketchy.
                // We should be using some sort of reference-counted
                // pointer to some bytes that are either on the heap
                // or from a memory-mapped file. However, that's not
                // possible here because things like memfs and
                // WasiEnv are expecting a Cow<'static, [u8]>. It's
                // too hard to refactor those at the moment, and we
                // were pulling the same trick before by storing an
                // "ownership" object in the BinaryPackageCommand,
                // so as long as packages aren't removed from the
                // module cache it should be fine.
                // See https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer/issues/3875
                let atom: &'static [u8] = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(command.atom()) };

                match root_fs {
                    WasiFsRoot::Sandbox(root_fs) => {
                        // As a short-cut, when we are using a TmpFileSystem
                        // we can (unsafely) add the file to the filesystem
                        // without any copying.
                        if let Err(err) = root_fs
                            .new_open_options_ext()
                            .insert_ro_file(path, atom.into())
                        {
                            tracing::debug!(
                                "failed to add package [{}] command [{}] - {}",
                                pkg.id,
                                command.name(),
                                err
                            );
                            continue;
                        }
                    }
                    WasiFsRoot::Backing(fs) => {
                        let mut f = fs.new_open_options().create(true).write(true).open(path)?;
                        if let Err(e) = f.copy_reference(Box::new(StaticFile::new(atom))).await {
                            tracing::warn!(
                                error = &e as &dyn std::error::Error,
                                "Unable to copy file reference",
                            );
                        }
                    }
                }

                let mut package = pkg.clone();
                package.entrypoint_cmd = Some(command.name().to_string());
                self.bin_factory
                    .set_binary(path.as_os_str().to_string_lossy().as_ref(), package);

                tracing::debug!(
                    package=%pkg.id,
                    command_name=command.name(),
                    path=%path.display(),
                    "Injected a command into the filesystem",
                );
            }
        }

        Ok(())
    }

    /// Given a list of packages, load them from the registry and make them
    /// available.
    pub fn uses<I>(&self, uses: I) -> Result<(), WasiStateCreationError>
    where
        I: IntoIterator<Item = String>,
    {
        let rt = self.runtime();

        for package_name in uses {
            let specifier = package_name.parse::<PackageSource>().map_err(|e| {
                WasiStateCreationError::WasiIncludePackageError(format!(
                    "package_name={package_name}, {}",
                    e
                ))
            })?;
            let pkg = InlineWaker::block_on(BinaryPackage::from_registry(&specifier, rt)).map_err(
                |e| {
                    WasiStateCreationError::WasiIncludePackageError(format!(
                        "package_name={package_name}, {}",
                        e
                    ))
                },
            )?;
            self.use_package(&pkg)?;
        }

        Ok(())
    }

    #[cfg(feature = "sys")]
    pub fn map_commands(
        &self,
        map_commands: std::collections::HashMap<String, std::path::PathBuf>,
    ) -> Result<(), WasiStateCreationError> {
        // Load all the mapped atoms
        #[allow(unused_imports)]
        use std::path::Path;

        #[allow(unused_imports)]
        use virtual_fs::FileSystem;

        #[cfg(feature = "sys")]
        for (command, target) in map_commands.iter() {
            // Read the file
            let file = std::fs::read(target).map_err(|err| {
                WasiStateCreationError::WasiInheritError(format!(
                    "failed to read local binary [{}] - {}",
                    target.as_os_str().to_string_lossy(),
                    err
                ))
            })?;
            let file: std::borrow::Cow<'static, [u8]> = file.into();

            if let WasiFsRoot::Sandbox(root_fs) = &self.state.fs.root_fs {
                let _ = root_fs.create_dir(Path::new("/bin"));

                let path = format!("/bin/{}", command);
                let path = Path::new(path.as_str());
                if let Err(err) = root_fs.new_open_options_ext().insert_ro_file(path, file) {
                    tracing::debug!("failed to add atom command [{}] - {}", command, err);
                    continue;
                }
            } else {
                tracing::debug!("failed to add atom command [{}] to the root file system as it is not sandboxed", command);
                continue;
            }
        }
        Ok(())
    }

    /// Cleans up all the open files (if this is the main thread)
    #[allow(clippy::await_holding_lock)]
    pub fn blocking_on_exit(&self, process_exit_code: Option<ExitCode>) {
        let cleanup = self.on_exit(process_exit_code);
        InlineWaker::block_on(cleanup);
    }

    /// Cleans up all the open files (if this is the main thread)
    #[allow(clippy::await_holding_lock)]
    pub fn on_exit(&self, process_exit_code: Option<ExitCode>) -> BoxFuture<'static, ()> {
        const CLEANUP_TIMEOUT: Duration = Duration::from_secs(10);

        // If snap-shooting is enabled then we should record an event that the thread has exited.
        #[cfg(feature = "journal")]
        if self.should_journal() && self.has_active_journal() {
            if let Err(err) = JournalEffector::save_thread_exit(self, self.tid(), process_exit_code)
            {
                tracing::warn!("failed to save snapshot event for thread exit - {}", err);
            }

            if self.thread.is_main() {
                if let Err(err) = JournalEffector::save_process_exit(self, process_exit_code) {
                    tracing::warn!("failed to save snapshot event for process exit - {}", err);
                }
            }
        }

        // If the process wants to exit, also close all files and terminate it
        if let Some(process_exit_code) = process_exit_code {
            let process = self.process.clone();
            let disable_fs_cleanup = self.disable_fs_cleanup;
            let pid = self.pid();

            let timeout = self.tasks().sleep_now(CLEANUP_TIMEOUT);
            let state = self.state.clone();
            Box::pin(async move {
                if !disable_fs_cleanup {
                    tracing::trace!(pid = %pid, "cleaning up open file handles");

                    // Perform the clean operation using the asynchronous runtime
                    tokio::select! {
                        _ = timeout => {
                            tracing::debug!(
                                "WasiEnv::cleanup has timed out after {CLEANUP_TIMEOUT:?}"
                            );
                        },
                        _ = state.fs.close_all() => { }
                    }

                    // Now send a signal that the thread is terminated
                    process.signal_process(Signal::Sigquit);
                }

                // Terminate the process
                process.terminate(process_exit_code);
            })
        } else {
            Box::pin(async {})
        }
    }

    pub fn prepare_spawn(&self, cmd: &BinaryPackageCommand) {
        if let Ok(Some(Wasi {
            main_args,
            env: env_vars,
            exec_name,
            ..
        })) = cmd.metadata().wasi()
        {
            if let Some(env_vars) = env_vars {
                let env_vars = env_vars
                    .into_iter()
                    .map(|env_var| {
                        let (k, v) = env_var.split_once('=').unwrap();

                        (k.to_string(), v.as_bytes().to_vec())
                    })
                    .collect::<Vec<_>>();

                let env_vars = conv_env_vars(env_vars);

                self.state
                    .envs
                    .lock()
                    .unwrap()
                    .extend_from_slice(env_vars.as_slice());
            }

            if let Some(args) = main_args {
                self.state
                    .args
                    .lock()
                    .unwrap()
                    .extend_from_slice(args.as_slice());
            }

            if let Some(exec_name) = exec_name {
                self.state.args.lock().unwrap()[0] = exec_name;
            }
        }
    }
}