Trait wasmtime_environ::Compiler
source · pub trait Compiler: Send + Sync {
Show 14 methods
// Required methods
fn compile_function(
&self,
translation: &ModuleTranslation<'_>,
index: DefinedFuncIndex,
data: FunctionBodyData<'_>,
types: &ModuleTypesBuilder
) -> Result<(WasmFunctionInfo, Box<dyn Any + Send>), CompileError>;
fn compile_array_to_wasm_trampoline(
&self,
translation: &ModuleTranslation<'_>,
types: &ModuleTypesBuilder,
index: DefinedFuncIndex
) -> Result<Box<dyn Any + Send>, CompileError>;
fn compile_native_to_wasm_trampoline(
&self,
translation: &ModuleTranslation<'_>,
types: &ModuleTypesBuilder,
index: DefinedFuncIndex
) -> Result<Box<dyn Any + Send>, CompileError>;
fn compile_wasm_to_native_trampoline(
&self,
wasm_func_ty: &WasmFuncType
) -> Result<Box<dyn Any + Send>, CompileError>;
fn append_code(
&self,
obj: &mut Object<'static>,
funcs: &[(String, Box<dyn Any + Send>)],
resolve_reloc: &dyn Fn(usize, FuncIndex) -> usize
) -> Result<Vec<(SymbolId, FunctionLoc)>>;
fn emit_trampolines_for_array_call_host_func(
&self,
ty: &WasmFuncType,
host_fn: usize,
obj: &mut Object<'static>
) -> Result<(FunctionLoc, FunctionLoc)>;
fn triple(&self) -> &Triple;
fn flags(&self) -> Vec<(&'static str, FlagValue<'static>)>;
fn isa_flags(&self) -> Vec<(&'static str, FlagValue<'static>)>;
fn is_branch_protection_enabled(&self) -> bool;
fn append_dwarf(
&self,
obj: &mut Object<'_>,
translation: &ModuleTranslation<'_>,
funcs: &PrimaryMap<DefinedFuncIndex, (SymbolId, &(dyn Any + Send))>
) -> Result<()>;
// Provided methods
fn object(&self, kind: ObjectKind) -> Result<Object<'static>> { ... }
fn page_size_align(&self) -> u64 { ... }
fn create_systemv_cie(&self) -> Option<CommonInformationEntry> { ... }
}
Expand description
An implementation of a compiler which can compile WebAssembly functions to machine code and perform other miscellaneous tasks needed by the JIT runtime.
Required Methods§
sourcefn compile_function(
&self,
translation: &ModuleTranslation<'_>,
index: DefinedFuncIndex,
data: FunctionBodyData<'_>,
types: &ModuleTypesBuilder
) -> Result<(WasmFunctionInfo, Box<dyn Any + Send>), CompileError>
fn compile_function( &self, translation: &ModuleTranslation<'_>, index: DefinedFuncIndex, data: FunctionBodyData<'_>, types: &ModuleTypesBuilder ) -> Result<(WasmFunctionInfo, Box<dyn Any + Send>), CompileError>
Compiles the function index
within translation
.
The body of the function is available in data
and configuration
values are also passed in via tunables
. Type information in
translation
is all relative to types
.
sourcefn compile_array_to_wasm_trampoline(
&self,
translation: &ModuleTranslation<'_>,
types: &ModuleTypesBuilder,
index: DefinedFuncIndex
) -> Result<Box<dyn Any + Send>, CompileError>
fn compile_array_to_wasm_trampoline( &self, translation: &ModuleTranslation<'_>, types: &ModuleTypesBuilder, index: DefinedFuncIndex ) -> Result<Box<dyn Any + Send>, CompileError>
Compile a trampoline for an array-call host function caller calling the
index
th Wasm function.
The trampoline should save the necessary state to record the host-to-Wasm transition (e.g. registers used for fast stack walking).
sourcefn compile_native_to_wasm_trampoline(
&self,
translation: &ModuleTranslation<'_>,
types: &ModuleTypesBuilder,
index: DefinedFuncIndex
) -> Result<Box<dyn Any + Send>, CompileError>
fn compile_native_to_wasm_trampoline( &self, translation: &ModuleTranslation<'_>, types: &ModuleTypesBuilder, index: DefinedFuncIndex ) -> Result<Box<dyn Any + Send>, CompileError>
Compile a trampoline for a native-call host function caller calling the
index
th Wasm function.
The trampoline should save the necessary state to record the host-to-Wasm transition (e.g. registers used for fast stack walking).
sourcefn compile_wasm_to_native_trampoline(
&self,
wasm_func_ty: &WasmFuncType
) -> Result<Box<dyn Any + Send>, CompileError>
fn compile_wasm_to_native_trampoline( &self, wasm_func_ty: &WasmFuncType ) -> Result<Box<dyn Any + Send>, CompileError>
Compile a trampoline for a Wasm caller calling a native callee with the given signature.
The trampoline should save the necessary state to record the Wasm-to-host transition (e.g. registers used for fast stack walking).
sourcefn append_code(
&self,
obj: &mut Object<'static>,
funcs: &[(String, Box<dyn Any + Send>)],
resolve_reloc: &dyn Fn(usize, FuncIndex) -> usize
) -> Result<Vec<(SymbolId, FunctionLoc)>>
fn append_code( &self, obj: &mut Object<'static>, funcs: &[(String, Box<dyn Any + Send>)], resolve_reloc: &dyn Fn(usize, FuncIndex) -> usize ) -> Result<Vec<(SymbolId, FunctionLoc)>>
Appends a list of compiled functions to an in-memory object.
This function will receive the same Box<dyn Any>
produced as part of
compilation from functions like compile_function
,
compile_host_to_wasm_trampoline
, and other component-related shims.
Internally this will take all of these functions and add information to
the object such as:
- Compiled code in a
.text
section - Unwind information in Wasmtime-specific sections
- Relocations, if necessary, for the text section
Each function is accompanied with its desired symbol name and the return value of this function is the symbol for each function as well as where each function was placed within the object.
The resolve_reloc
argument is intended to resolving relocations
between function, chiefly resolving intra-module calls within one core
wasm module. The closure here takes two arguments:
-
First, the index within
funcs
that is being resolved, -
and next the
FuncIndex
which is the relocation target to resolve.
The return value is an index within funcs
that the relocation points
to.
sourcefn emit_trampolines_for_array_call_host_func(
&self,
ty: &WasmFuncType,
host_fn: usize,
obj: &mut Object<'static>
) -> Result<(FunctionLoc, FunctionLoc)>
fn emit_trampolines_for_array_call_host_func( &self, ty: &WasmFuncType, host_fn: usize, obj: &mut Object<'static> ) -> Result<(FunctionLoc, FunctionLoc)>
Inserts two trampolines into obj
for a array-call host function:
-
A wasm-call trampoline: A trampoline that takes arguments in their wasm-call locations, moves them to their array-call locations, calls the array-call host function, and finally moves the return values from the array-call locations to the wasm-call return locations. Additionally, this trampoline manages the wasm-to-host state transition for the runtime.
-
A native-call trampoline: A trampoline that takes arguments in their native-call locations, moves them to their array-call locations, calls the array-call host function, and finally moves the return values from the array-call locations to the native-call return locations. Does not need to manage any wasm/host state transitions, since both caller and callee are on the host side.
This will configure the same sections as append_code
, but will likely
be much smaller.
The two returned FunctionLoc
structures describe where to find these
trampolines in the text section, respectively.
These trampolines are only valid for in-process JIT usage. They bake in the function pointer to the host code.
sourcefn flags(&self) -> Vec<(&'static str, FlagValue<'static>)>
fn flags(&self) -> Vec<(&'static str, FlagValue<'static>)>
Returns a list of configured settings for this compiler.
sourcefn isa_flags(&self) -> Vec<(&'static str, FlagValue<'static>)>
fn isa_flags(&self) -> Vec<(&'static str, FlagValue<'static>)>
Same as Compiler::flags
, but ISA-specific (a cranelift-ism)
sourcefn is_branch_protection_enabled(&self) -> bool
fn is_branch_protection_enabled(&self) -> bool
Get a flag indicating whether branch protection is enabled.
sourcefn append_dwarf(
&self,
obj: &mut Object<'_>,
translation: &ModuleTranslation<'_>,
funcs: &PrimaryMap<DefinedFuncIndex, (SymbolId, &(dyn Any + Send))>
) -> Result<()>
fn append_dwarf( &self, obj: &mut Object<'_>, translation: &ModuleTranslation<'_>, funcs: &PrimaryMap<DefinedFuncIndex, (SymbolId, &(dyn Any + Send))> ) -> Result<()>
Appends generated DWARF sections to the obj
specified for the compiled
functions.
Provided Methods§
sourcefn object(&self, kind: ObjectKind) -> Result<Object<'static>>
fn object(&self, kind: ObjectKind) -> Result<Object<'static>>
Creates a new Object
file which is used to build the results of a
compilation into.
The returned object file will have an appropriate
architecture/endianness for self.triple()
, but at this time it is
always an ELF file, regardless of target platform.
sourcefn page_size_align(&self) -> u64
fn page_size_align(&self) -> u64
Returns the alignment necessary to align values to the page size of the compilation target. Note that this may be an upper-bound where the alignment is larger than necessary for some platforms since it may depend on the platform’s runtime configuration.
sourcefn create_systemv_cie(&self) -> Option<CommonInformationEntry>
fn create_systemv_cie(&self) -> Option<CommonInformationEntry>
Creates a new System V Common Information Entry for the ISA.
Returns None
if the ISA does not support System V unwind information.