1059: Add doc comments for WASI FD associated constants r=MarkMcCaskey a=MarkMcCaskey
I want to try out something I'm going to call "daily docs" where I write documentation for one thing every day
Co-authored-by: Mark McCaskey <mark@wasmer.io>
1042: Make regression test work in release builds too. r=nlewycky a=nlewycky
Fix this regression test to detect the bug it was looking for in release builds too.
This bug triggered an assertion failure in debug, and by examining the pre-opt IR, we can check for the bug in release mode too.
Co-authored-by: Nick Lewycky <nick@wasmer.io>
709: new feature flag: `deterministic` r=MarkMcCaskey a=YaronWittenstein
The motivation for the PR is for introducing a new feature flag called `deterministic`.
When `deterministic` will be enabled (turned-off by default) it'll guarantee deterministic
execution of wasm programs across different hardware/circumstances.
This is critical for Blockchain projects that require execution to be deterministic
in order to reach a consensus of the state transition of each smart-contract transaction.
Co-authored-by: Yaron Wittenstein <yaron.wittenstein@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Yaron Wittenstein <yaronwittenstein@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark McCaskey <5770194+markmccaskey@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark McCaskey <mark@wasmer.io>
When the version has type `Version`, we expect the user to give a
valid `Version` variant. Since the `Version` is basically a `uint8_t`,
the user is able to pass everything she wants, which can create an
undefined behavior on the Rust side.
To avoid such situation, the version has now type `c_uchar` (`unsigned
char` or `uint8_t` on C side —on most platforms). Then the `From`
trait is implemented on `Version`. In case the value is unbound,
`Version::Unknown` is returned.
This patch updates `test-wasi-import-object` to test the new
`wasmer_wasi_get_version` &
`wasmer_wasi_generate_import_object_for_version` functions, and the
new `Version` type.
This patch introduces 2 new functions:
* `wasmer_wasi_generate_import_object_for_version` and
* `wasmer_wasi_get_version`.
It mimics the current API provided by `wasmer_wasi`, nothing fancy
here. It's just a regular port to C/C++.
Because `wasmer_wasi::get_wasi_version` returns an option, and in
order to simplify the C/C++ API, `wasmer_wasi_get_version` can return
`Version::Unknown` in case of an error. It's up to the user to check
the version is valid (i.e. not unknown).
In strict mode, `get_wasi_version` uses the previous behavior, i.e. it
checks that there is only one namespace for all imports, and that this
namespace is a WASI namespace (and uses it to find the WASI version).
In non-strict mode, `get_wasi_version` checks that at least one WASI
namespace exists (and uses it to find the WASI version).
By default, `is_wasi_module` uses the non-strict mode.
1035: Fix/quiet some rustc warnings. r=nlewycky a=nlewycky
No functionality change.
Remaining warnings are either dead code in examples/parallel-guest, or due to macros in typed_func.rs for which removing the "extra" parentheses breaks the build.
Co-authored-by: Nick Lewycky <nick@wasmer.io>
1031: Improve portability of code by using c_char r=MarkMcCaskey a=MarkMcCaskey
This PR makes emscripten compile on ARM with an up to date nightly compiler
Co-authored-by: Mark McCaskey <mark@wasmer.io>
In addition to `Snapshot0` and `Snapshot1`, I believe it is an
interesting API to provide the `Latest` version, so that the user can
write:
```rust
generate_import_object_for_version(WasiVersion::Latest, …);
```
This is a way to ensure that modules will run only if they come with
the latest WASI version (in case of security issues for instance), by
just updating the runtime.
Note that it can be dangerous if not used carefully, but we assume the
user knows what it does by sticking on a specific “floating” version.
Also note that the `Latest` version is never returned by any API. It
is provided only by the user.
If a module has multiple import namespaces, `get_wasi_version` is
broken because it assumes a module must only have a single namespace.
This patch fixes it by a slower `get_wasi_version` function, but a
correct one. As soon as the `wasi_unstable` or
`wasi_snapshot_preview1` namespace is met, `get_wasi_version` maps it
to the respective `WasiVersion` variant. It assumes however that a
module must hold a unique WASI version.