wasmer/lib/emscripten/src/utils.rs

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use super::env;
use super::env::get_emscripten_data;
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use crate::storage::align_memory;
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use libc::stat;
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use std::ffi::CStr;
use std::mem::size_of;
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use std::os::raw::c_char;
use std::path::PathBuf;
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use std::slice;
use wasmer_runtime_core::memory::Memory;
use wasmer_runtime_core::{
module::Module,
structures::TypedIndex,
types::{ImportedMemoryIndex, ImportedTableIndex},
units::Pages,
vm::Ctx,
};
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/// We check if a provided module is an Emscripten generated one
pub fn is_emscripten_module(module: &Module) -> bool {
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for (_, import_name) in &module.info().imported_functions {
let namespace = module
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.info()
.namespace_table
.get(import_name.namespace_index);
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let field = module.info().name_table.get(import_name.name_index);
if field == "_emscripten_memcpy_big" && namespace == "env" {
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return true;
}
}
false
}
pub fn get_emscripten_table_size(module: &Module) -> (u32, Option<u32>) {
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let (_, table) = &module.info().imported_tables[ImportedTableIndex::new(0)];
(table.minimum, table.maximum)
}
pub fn get_emscripten_memory_size(module: &Module) -> (Pages, Option<Pages>) {
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let (_, memory) = &module.info().imported_memories[ImportedMemoryIndex::new(0)];
(memory.minimum, memory.maximum)
}
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/// Reads values written by `-s EMIT_EMSCRIPTEN_METADATA=1`
/// Assumes values start from the end in this order:
/// Last export: Dynamic Base
/// Second-to-Last export: Dynamic top pointer
pub fn get_emscripten_metadata(module: &Module) -> Option<(u32, u32)> {
let max_idx = &module.info().globals.iter().map(|(k, _)| k).max()?;
let snd_max_idx = &module
.info()
.globals
.iter()
.map(|(k, _)| k)
.filter(|k| k != max_idx)
.max()?;
use wasmer_runtime_core::types::{GlobalInit, Initializer::Const, Value::I32};
if let (
GlobalInit {
init: Const(I32(dynamic_base)),
..
},
GlobalInit {
init: Const(I32(dynamictop_ptr)),
..
},
) = (
&module.info().globals[*max_idx],
&module.info().globals[*snd_max_idx],
) {
Some((
align_memory(*dynamic_base as u32 - 32),
align_memory(*dynamictop_ptr as u32 - 32),
))
} else {
None
}
}
pub unsafe fn write_to_buf(ctx: &mut Ctx, string: *const c_char, buf: u32, max: u32) -> u32 {
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let buf_addr = emscripten_memory_pointer!(ctx.memory(0), buf) as *mut c_char;
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for i in 0..max {
*buf_addr.add(i as _) = *string.add(i as _);
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}
buf
}
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/// This function expects nullbyte to be appended.
pub unsafe fn copy_cstr_into_wasm(ctx: &mut Ctx, cstr: *const c_char) -> u32 {
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let s = CStr::from_ptr(cstr).to_str().unwrap();
let cstr_len = s.len();
let space_offset = env::call_malloc(ctx, (cstr_len as u32) + 1);
let raw_memory = emscripten_memory_pointer!(ctx.memory(0), space_offset) as *mut c_char;
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let slice = slice::from_raw_parts_mut(raw_memory, cstr_len);
for (byte, loc) in s.bytes().zip(slice.iter_mut()) {
*loc = byte as _;
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}
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// TODO: Appending null byte won't work, because there is CStr::from_ptr(cstr)
// at the top that crashes when there is no null byte
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*raw_memory.add(cstr_len) = 0;
space_offset
}
pub unsafe fn allocate_on_stack<'a, T: Copy>(ctx: &'a mut Ctx, count: u32) -> (u32, &'a mut [T]) {
let offset = get_emscripten_data(ctx)
.stack_alloc
.call(count * (size_of::<T>() as u32))
.unwrap();
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let addr = emscripten_memory_pointer!(ctx.memory(0), offset) as *mut T;
let slice = slice::from_raw_parts_mut(addr, count as usize);
(offset, slice)
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}
pub unsafe fn allocate_cstr_on_stack<'a>(ctx: &'a mut Ctx, s: &str) -> (u32, &'a [u8]) {
let (offset, slice) = allocate_on_stack(ctx, (s.len() + 1) as u32);
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use std::iter;
for (byte, loc) in s.bytes().chain(iter::once(0)).zip(slice.iter_mut()) {
*loc = byte;
}
(offset, slice)
}
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#[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))]
pub unsafe fn copy_terminated_array_of_cstrs(_ctx: &mut Ctx, cstrs: *mut *mut c_char) -> u32 {
fix(emscripten) Various warning fixes and cleanups (#266) * fix(emscripten) Remove unused imports. This patch removes unused imports reported by `rustc` as warnings. * fix(emscripten) Allow unreachable patterns in `_clock_gettime`. The compiler thinks `CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE` is unreachable, which is not always the case. Add an attribute to allow unreachable patterns to remove the warning. * fix(emscripten) Rename unused variables. This patch renames various unused variables by appending an underscore to them. * fix(emscripten) Declare `table` as immutable. The `table` variable in `EmscriptenGlobals::new` was declared as mutable, but it's never mutated. * fix(emscripten) Remove an unnecessary `unsafe` block. * fix(emscripten) Remove duplicate definition of `SO_NOSIGPIPE`. The `SO_NOSIGPIPE` constant is defined in `syscalls/mod.rs` and `syscalls/unix.rs`. It's never used in the first case. We can safely remove it in this file, and keep it in `unix.rs`. * fix(emscripten) `read_string_from_wasm` is used only on Windows. Mark `read_string_from_wasm` as possible deadcode, since it's used only on Windows. * fix(emscripten) Remove `DYNAMICTOP_PTR_DIFF`, `stacktop`, `stack_max`, `dynamic_base` and `dynamic_ptr`. Four functions and one constant are used together but never used inside or outside this file. They are deadcode. * fix(emscripten) Remove `infinity` and `nan` fields of `EmscriptenGlobalsData`. Those fields are never used. * fix(emscripten) Allow non snake case in `emscripten_target.rs`. Many functions in this file don't follow the snake case style for Rust function names. The reason is that we want the names to match the emscripten symbol names; even if a mapping is done in `lib.rs`, it's easier to get the same names. * fix(emscripten) Rename `STATIC_TOP` to `static_top`. This variable is not a constant.
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let _total_num = {
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let mut ptr = cstrs;
let mut counter = 0;
while !(*ptr).is_null() {
counter += 1;
ptr = ptr.add(1);
}
counter
};
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debug!(
"emscripten::copy_terminated_array_of_cstrs::total_num: {}",
fix(emscripten) Various warning fixes and cleanups (#266) * fix(emscripten) Remove unused imports. This patch removes unused imports reported by `rustc` as warnings. * fix(emscripten) Allow unreachable patterns in `_clock_gettime`. The compiler thinks `CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE` is unreachable, which is not always the case. Add an attribute to allow unreachable patterns to remove the warning. * fix(emscripten) Rename unused variables. This patch renames various unused variables by appending an underscore to them. * fix(emscripten) Declare `table` as immutable. The `table` variable in `EmscriptenGlobals::new` was declared as mutable, but it's never mutated. * fix(emscripten) Remove an unnecessary `unsafe` block. * fix(emscripten) Remove duplicate definition of `SO_NOSIGPIPE`. The `SO_NOSIGPIPE` constant is defined in `syscalls/mod.rs` and `syscalls/unix.rs`. It's never used in the first case. We can safely remove it in this file, and keep it in `unix.rs`. * fix(emscripten) `read_string_from_wasm` is used only on Windows. Mark `read_string_from_wasm` as possible deadcode, since it's used only on Windows. * fix(emscripten) Remove `DYNAMICTOP_PTR_DIFF`, `stacktop`, `stack_max`, `dynamic_base` and `dynamic_ptr`. Four functions and one constant are used together but never used inside or outside this file. They are deadcode. * fix(emscripten) Remove `infinity` and `nan` fields of `EmscriptenGlobalsData`. Those fields are never used. * fix(emscripten) Allow non snake case in `emscripten_target.rs`. Many functions in this file don't follow the snake case style for Rust function names. The reason is that we want the names to match the emscripten symbol names; even if a mapping is done in `lib.rs`, it's easier to get the same names. * fix(emscripten) Rename `STATIC_TOP` to `static_top`. This variable is not a constant.
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_total_num
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);
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0
}
#[repr(C)]
pub struct GuestStat {
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st_dev: u32,
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__st_dev_padding: u32,
__st_ino_truncated: u32,
st_mode: u32,
st_nlink: u32,
st_uid: u32,
st_gid: u32,
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st_rdev: u32,
__st_rdev_padding: u32,
st_size: u32,
st_blksize: u32,
st_blocks: u32,
st_atime: u64,
st_mtime: u64,
st_ctime: u64,
st_ino: u32,
}
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#[allow(clippy::cast_ptr_alignment)]
pub unsafe fn copy_stat_into_wasm(ctx: &mut Ctx, buf: u32, stat: &stat) {
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let stat_ptr = emscripten_memory_pointer!(ctx.memory(0), buf) as *mut GuestStat;
(*stat_ptr).st_dev = stat.st_dev as _;
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(*stat_ptr).__st_dev_padding = 0;
(*stat_ptr).__st_ino_truncated = stat.st_ino as _;
(*stat_ptr).st_mode = stat.st_mode as _;
(*stat_ptr).st_nlink = stat.st_nlink as _;
(*stat_ptr).st_uid = stat.st_uid as _;
(*stat_ptr).st_gid = stat.st_gid as _;
(*stat_ptr).st_rdev = stat.st_rdev as _;
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(*stat_ptr).__st_rdev_padding = 0;
(*stat_ptr).st_size = stat.st_size as _;
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(*stat_ptr).st_blksize = 4096;
#[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))]
{
(*stat_ptr).st_blocks = stat.st_blocks as _;
}
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#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
{
(*stat_ptr).st_blocks = 0;
}
(*stat_ptr).st_atime = stat.st_atime as _;
(*stat_ptr).st_mtime = stat.st_mtime as _;
(*stat_ptr).st_ctime = stat.st_ctime as _;
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(*stat_ptr).st_ino = stat.st_ino as _;
}
fix(emscripten) Various warning fixes and cleanups (#266) * fix(emscripten) Remove unused imports. This patch removes unused imports reported by `rustc` as warnings. * fix(emscripten) Allow unreachable patterns in `_clock_gettime`. The compiler thinks `CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE` is unreachable, which is not always the case. Add an attribute to allow unreachable patterns to remove the warning. * fix(emscripten) Rename unused variables. This patch renames various unused variables by appending an underscore to them. * fix(emscripten) Declare `table` as immutable. The `table` variable in `EmscriptenGlobals::new` was declared as mutable, but it's never mutated. * fix(emscripten) Remove an unnecessary `unsafe` block. * fix(emscripten) Remove duplicate definition of `SO_NOSIGPIPE`. The `SO_NOSIGPIPE` constant is defined in `syscalls/mod.rs` and `syscalls/unix.rs`. It's never used in the first case. We can safely remove it in this file, and keep it in `unix.rs`. * fix(emscripten) `read_string_from_wasm` is used only on Windows. Mark `read_string_from_wasm` as possible deadcode, since it's used only on Windows. * fix(emscripten) Remove `DYNAMICTOP_PTR_DIFF`, `stacktop`, `stack_max`, `dynamic_base` and `dynamic_ptr`. Four functions and one constant are used together but never used inside or outside this file. They are deadcode. * fix(emscripten) Remove `infinity` and `nan` fields of `EmscriptenGlobalsData`. Those fields are never used. * fix(emscripten) Allow non snake case in `emscripten_target.rs`. Many functions in this file don't follow the snake case style for Rust function names. The reason is that we want the names to match the emscripten symbol names; even if a mapping is done in `lib.rs`, it's easier to get the same names. * fix(emscripten) Rename `STATIC_TOP` to `static_top`. This variable is not a constant.
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#[allow(dead_code)] // it's used in `env/windows/mod.rs`.
pub fn read_string_from_wasm(memory: &Memory, offset: u32) -> String {
let v: Vec<u8> = memory.view()[(offset as usize)..]
.iter()
.map(|cell| cell.get())
.take_while(|&byte| byte != 0)
.collect();
String::from_utf8_lossy(&v).to_owned().to_string()
}
/// This function trys to find an entry in mapdir
/// translating paths into their correct value
pub fn get_cstr_path(ctx: &mut Ctx, path: *const i8) -> Option<std::ffi::CString> {
let path_str = unsafe { std::ffi::CStr::from_ptr(path).to_str().unwrap() }.to_string();
if let Some(val) = get_emscripten_data(ctx).mapped_dirs.get(&path_str) {
std::ffi::CString::new(val.to_string_lossy().as_bytes()).ok()
} else {
None
}
}
/// gets the current directory
/// handles mapdir logic
pub fn get_current_directory(ctx: &mut Ctx) -> Option<PathBuf> {
if let Some(val) = get_emscripten_data(ctx).mapped_dirs.get(".") {
return Some(val.clone());
}
std::env::current_dir()
.map(|cwd| {
if let Some(val) = get_emscripten_data(ctx)
.mapped_dirs
.get(&cwd.to_string_lossy().to_string())
{
val.clone()
} else {
cwd
}
})
.ok()
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
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use super::is_emscripten_module;
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use std::sync::Arc;
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use wabt::wat2wasm;
use wasmer_runtime_core::backend::Compiler;
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use wasmer_runtime_core::compile_with;
#[cfg(feature = "clif")]
fn get_compiler() -> impl Compiler {
use wasmer_clif_backend::CraneliftCompiler;
CraneliftCompiler::new()
}
#[cfg(feature = "llvm")]
fn get_compiler() -> impl Compiler {
use wasmer_llvm_backend::LLVMCompiler;
LLVMCompiler::new()
}
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#[cfg(feature = "singlepass")]
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fn get_compiler() -> impl Compiler {
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use wasmer_singlepass_backend::SinglePassCompiler;
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SinglePassCompiler::new()
}
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#[cfg(not(any(feature = "llvm", feature = "clif", feature = "singlepass")))]
fn get_compiler() -> impl Compiler {
panic!("compiler not specified, activate a compiler via features");
use wasmer_clif_backend::CraneliftCompiler;
CraneliftCompiler::new()
}
#[test]
fn should_detect_emscripten_files() {
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const WAST_BYTES: &[u8] = include_bytes!("tests/is_emscripten_true.wast");
let wasm_binary = wat2wasm(WAST_BYTES.to_vec()).expect("Can't convert to wasm");
let module =
compile_with(&wasm_binary[..], &get_compiler()).expect("WASM can't be compiled");
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let module = Arc::new(module);
assert!(is_emscripten_module(&module));
}
#[test]
fn should_detect_non_emscripten_files() {
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const WAST_BYTES: &[u8] = include_bytes!("tests/is_emscripten_false.wast");
let wasm_binary = wat2wasm(WAST_BYTES.to_vec()).expect("Can't convert to wasm");
let module =
compile_with(&wasm_binary[..], &get_compiler()).expect("WASM can't be compiled");
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let module = Arc::new(module);
assert!(!is_emscripten_module(&module));
}
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}