* Adds a test to ensure that we clear the heap between calls into runtime
The tests shows that we currently not clearing the heap in wasmtime.
For now we don't run the test for wasmtime.
* Fix compilation
* Migrate wasmtime backend to wasmtime-api
* Port to a newer version of wasmtime
* Update to the latest changes.
* Rejig the sandbox module a bit
* Materialze
* Fixes.
* executor wasm_runtime fix
* Refactor everything
* More refactoring
* Even more refactorings
* More cleaning.
* Update to the latest wasmtime
* Reformat
* Renames
* Refactoring and comments.
* Docs
* Rename FunctionExecutor to host.
* Imrpove docs.
* fmt
* Remove panic
* Assert the number of arguments are equal between wasmtime and hostfunc.
* Comment a possible panic if there is no corresponding value variant.
* Check signature of the entrypoint.
* Use git version of wasmtime
* Refine and doc the sandbox code.
* Comment RefCells.
* Update wasmtime to the latest-ish master.
This may solve a problem with segfaults.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
* Use full SHA1 hash of wasmtime commit.
* Add a panic message.
* Add some documentation
* Update wasmtime version to include SIGSEGV fix
* Update to crates.io version of wasmtime
* Make it work.
* Move the creation of memory into `InstanceWrapper::new`
* Make `InstanceWrapper` !Send & !Sync
* Avoid using `take_mut`
* Update client/executor/wasmtime/Cargo.toml
Co-Authored-By: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Limit maximum size of memory.
* Rename `init_state` to `with_initialized_state`
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* WASM runtime switch to import memory
Up to now runtimes have exported their memory. To unify it with
sandboxing, this pr switches runtimes to import memory as well.
From a functional perspective, exporting/importing memory makes no
difference to the runtime.
To provide backwards compatibility, WASM exported memory is still supported.
* Revert debug stuff
* Revert some stuff
This moves the wasm-allocator (`FreeingBumpHeapAllocator`) into its own
crate `sp-allocator`. This new crate can theoretically provide multiple
different allocators. Besides moving the allocator, this pr also makes
`FreeingBumpHeapAllocator` compile on `no_std`.
* Implement runtime version checks in `set_code`
Check that the new runtime code given to `set_code` fullfills some
requirements:
- `spec_name` matches
- `spec_version` does not decreases
- `impl_version` does not decreases
- Either `spec_version` and `impl_version` increase
* Make tests almost work
* Some fixes after master merge
* Fix tests
* Add missed file
* Make depedency check happy?
* Remove leftover `sc-executor`
* AHHHHH
* Reset debug stuff
* Remove some 'static
* More 'static
* Some docs
* Update `Cargo.lock`
* Clean imports in wasmi_execution
* Replace `interpret_runtime_api_result` with `pointer_and_len_from_u64`.
* Extract sc-executor-common crate
* Extract `sc-executor-wasmi` into its own crate
* Extract `sc-executor-wasmtime` into its own crate.
* Add missing headers.
* Clean and docs
* Docs for sc-executor-wasmi
* Expand a comment about sandboxing
* Fix assert_matches
* Rename (un)pack_ptr_and_len and move them into util module
* Remove wasmtime errors in sc-executor-common