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Address feedback, cleanup, fix memory leak in LLVM-backend
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## **[Unreleased]**
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- [#1401](https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer/pull/1401) Make breaking change to `RuntimeError`: `RuntimeError` is now more explicit about its possible error values allowing for better insight into why a call may have failed.
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- [#1401](https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer/pull/1401) Make breaking change to `RuntimeError`: `RuntimeError` is now more explicit about its possible error values allowing for better insight into why a call into Wasm failed.
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- [#1382](https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer/pull/1382) Refactored test infranstructure (part 2)
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- [#1380](https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer/pull/1380) Refactored test infranstructure (part 1)
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- [#1357](https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer/pull/1357) Refactored bin commands into separate files
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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ extern "C" {
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fn host_callback() -> u32;
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}
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#[no_mangle]
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fn test_callback() -> u32 {
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42
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}
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match res {
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Err(err) => {
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// probably makes the most sense to actually do a translation here to a
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// a generic type defined in runtime-core
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// TODO: figure out _this_ error return story
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*error_out = Some(err.into());
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false
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}
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EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT => "breakpoint",
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EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP => "single step",
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EXCEPTION_ARRAY_BOUNDS_EXCEEDED => "array bounds exceeded",
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EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO => "int div by zero",
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EXCEPTION_INT_OVERFLOW => "int overflow",
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EXCEPTION_PRIV_INSTRUCTION => "priv instruction",
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EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO => "integer division by zero",
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EXCEPTION_INT_OVERFLOW => "integer overflow",
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EXCEPTION_PRIV_INSTRUCTION => "privileged instruction",
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EXCEPTION_IN_PAGE_ERROR => "in page error",
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EXCEPTION_NONCONTINUABLE_EXCEPTION => "non continuable exception",
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EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW => "stack overflow",
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visit_fde_t visit_fde;
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} callbacks_t;
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using runtime_error_t = void*;
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typedef struct runtime_error_t_privdecl runtime_error_t;
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enum WasmTrapType {
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Unreachable = 0,
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extern "C" void callback_trampoline(void *, void *);
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extern "C" void copy_runtime_error(runtime_error_t src, runtime_error_t dst);
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extern "C" void copy_runtime_error(runtime_error_t *src, runtime_error_t *dst);
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extern "C" void free_runtime_error_without_drop(runtime_error_t*);
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struct MemoryManager : llvm::RuntimeDyld::MemoryManager {
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public:
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struct WasmErrorSink {
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WasmTrapType *trap_out;
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runtime_error_t user_error;
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runtime_error_t *user_error;
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};
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struct WasmException : std::exception {
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struct UserException : UncatchableException {
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public:
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UserException(size_t data) {
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error_data = reinterpret_cast<runtime_error_t>(data);
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error_data = reinterpret_cast<runtime_error_t*>(data);
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}
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UserException(const UserException &) = delete;
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~UserException() {
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free_runtime_error_without_drop(error_data);
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}
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virtual std::string description() const noexcept override {
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}
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// The pointer to `Option<RuntimeError>`.
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runtime_error_t error_data;
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runtime_error_t *error_data;
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virtual void write_error(WasmErrorSink &out) const noexcept override {
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copy_runtime_error(error_data, out.user_error);
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bool cxx_invoke_trampoline(trampoline_t trampoline, void *ctx, void *func,
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void *params, void *results, WasmTrapType *trap_out,
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runtime_error_t user_error, void *invoke_env) noexcept {
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runtime_error_t *user_error, void *invoke_env) noexcept {
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try {
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catch_unwind([trampoline, ctx, func, params, results]() {
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trampoline(ctx, func, params, results);
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};
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use libc::c_char;
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use std::{
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alloc,
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cell::RefCell,
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ffi::{c_void, CString},
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mem,
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) -> bool;
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}
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/// Unsafe copy of `RuntimeError`. For use from C++.
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///
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/// This copy is unsafe because `RuntimeError` contains non-`Clone` types such as
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/// `Box<dyn Any>`.
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///
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/// This function should only be used when the ownership can be manually tracked.
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///
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/// For example, this is safe* when used indirectly through the C++ API with a pointer
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/// from `do_early_trap` because `do_early_trap` fully owns the `RuntimeError` and
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/// creates and leaks the `Box` itself.
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///
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/// *: it is only safe provided the following invariants are upheld:
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/// 1. The versions of memory that these 2 pointers point to is only dropped once;
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/// the memory itself can be freed provided the inner type is not dropped.
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/// 2. The duplicated memory is not brought back into Rust to violate standard
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/// mutable aliasing/ownership rules.
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#[no_mangle]
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pub unsafe extern "C" fn copy_runtime_error(
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src: *mut Option<RuntimeError>,
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ptr::copy::<Option<RuntimeError>>(src, dst, 1);
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}
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/// Frees the memory of a `Option<RuntimeError>` without calling its destructor.
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/// For use from C++ to safely clean up after `copy_runtime_error`.
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#[no_mangle]
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pub unsafe extern "C" fn free_runtime_error_without_drop(rte: *mut Option<RuntimeError>) {
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let rte_layout = alloc::Layout::from_size_align(
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mem::size_of::<Option<RuntimeError>>(),
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mem::align_of::<Option<RuntimeError>>(),
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)
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.expect("layout of `Option<RuntimeError>`");
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alloc::dealloc(rte as *mut u8, rte_layout)
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}
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/// `invoke_trampoline` is a wrapper around `cxx_invoke_trampoline`, for fixing up the obsoleted
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/// `trap_out` in the C++ part.
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unsafe extern "C" fn invoke_trampoline(
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FailedWithNoError,
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/// Indicates that a trap occurred that is not known to Wasmer.
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UnknownTrap {
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/// The address that the trap occured at.
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/// The address that the trap occurred at.
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address: usize,
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/// The name of the signal.
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signal: &'static str,
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/// extremely rare and impossible to handle.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub enum RuntimeError {
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/// When an invoke returns an error
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/// An error relating to the invocation of a Wasm function.
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InvokeError(InvokeError),
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/// A metering triggered error value.
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///
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