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Bastian Köcher 941288c6d0 wasm-executor: Support growing the memory (#12520)
* As always, start with something :P

* Add support for max_heap_pages

* Add support for wasmtime

* Make it compile

* Fix compilation

* Copy wrongly merged code

* Fix compilation

* Some fixes

* Fix

* Get stuff working

* More work

* More fixes

* ...

* More

* FIXEs

* Switch wasmi to use `RuntimeBlob` like wasmtime

* Removed unused stuff

* Cleanup

* More cleanups

* Introduce `CallContext`

* Fixes

* More fixes

* Add builder for creating the `WasmExecutor`

* Adds some docs

* FMT

* First round of feedback.

* Review feedback round 2

* More fixes

* Fix try-runtime

* Update client/executor/wasmtime/src/instance_wrapper.rs

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* Update client/executor/common/src/wasm_runtime.rs

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* Update client/executor/common/src/runtime_blob/runtime_blob.rs

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* Update client/executor/common/src/wasm_runtime.rs

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* Update client/allocator/src/freeing_bump.rs

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* Update client/allocator/src/freeing_bump.rs

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* Feedback round 3

* FMT

* Review comments

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// This file is part of Substrate.
// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later WITH Classpath-exception-2.0
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//! Definitions for a wasm runtime.
use crate::error::Error;
use sp_wasm_interface::Value;
pub use sc_allocator::AllocationStats;
/// A method to be used to find the entrypoint when calling into the runtime
///
/// Contains variants on how to resolve wasm function that will be invoked.
pub enum InvokeMethod<'a> {
/// Call function exported with this name.
///
/// Located function should have (u32, u32) -> u64 signature.
Export(&'a str),
/// Call a function found in the exported table found under the given index.
///
/// Located function should have (u32, u32) -> u64 signature.
Table(u32),
/// Call function by reference from table through a wrapper.
///
/// Invoked function (`dispatcher_ref`) function
/// should have (u32, u32, u32) -> u64 signature.
///
/// `func` will be passed to the invoked function as a first argument.
TableWithWrapper {
/// Wrapper for the call.
///
/// Function pointer, index into runtime exported table.
dispatcher_ref: u32,
/// Extra argument for dispatch.
///
/// Common usage would be to use it as an actual wasm function pointer
/// that should be invoked, but can be used as any extra argument on the
/// callee side.
///
/// This is typically generated and invoked by the runtime itself.
func: u32,
},
}
impl<'a> From<&'a str> for InvokeMethod<'a> {
fn from(val: &'a str) -> InvokeMethod<'a> {
InvokeMethod::Export(val)
}
}
/// A trait that defines an abstract WASM runtime module.
///
/// This can be implemented by an execution engine.
pub trait WasmModule: Sync + Send {
/// Create a new instance.
fn new_instance(&self) -> Result<Box<dyn WasmInstance>, Error>;
}
/// A trait that defines an abstract wasm module instance.
///
/// This can be implemented by an execution engine.
pub trait WasmInstance: Send {
/// Call a method on this WASM instance.
///
/// Before execution, instance is reset.
///
/// Returns the encoded result on success.
fn call(&mut self, method: InvokeMethod, data: &[u8]) -> Result<Vec<u8>, Error> {
self.call_with_allocation_stats(method, data).0
}
/// Call a method on this WASM instance.
///
/// Before execution, instance is reset.
///
/// Returns the encoded result on success.
fn call_with_allocation_stats(
&mut self,
method: InvokeMethod,
data: &[u8],
) -> (Result<Vec<u8>, Error>, Option<AllocationStats>);
/// Call an exported method on this WASM instance.
///
/// Before execution, instance is reset.
///
/// Returns the encoded result on success.
fn call_export(&mut self, method: &str, data: &[u8]) -> Result<Vec<u8>, Error> {
self.call(method.into(), data)
}
/// Get the value from a global with the given `name`.
///
/// This method is only suitable for getting immutable globals.
fn get_global_const(&mut self, name: &str) -> Result<Option<Value>, Error>;
/// **Testing Only**. This function returns the base address of the linear memory.
///
/// This is meant to be the starting address of the memory mapped area for the linear memory.
///
/// This function is intended only for a specific test that measures physical memory
/// consumption.
fn linear_memory_base_ptr(&self) -> Option<*const u8> {
None
}
}
/// Defines the heap pages allocation strategy the wasm runtime should use.
///
/// A heap page is defined as 64KiB of memory.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Hash, Eq)]
pub enum HeapAllocStrategy {
/// Allocate a static number of heap pages.
///
/// The total number of allocated heap pages is the initial number of heap pages requested by
/// the wasm file plus the `extra_pages`.
Static {
/// The number of pages that will be added on top of the initial heap pages requested by
/// the wasm file.
extra_pages: u32,
},
/// Allocate the initial heap pages as requested by the wasm file and then allow it to grow
/// dynamically.
Dynamic {
/// The absolute maximum size of the linear memory (in pages).
///
/// When `Some(_)` the linear memory will be allowed to grow up to this limit.
/// When `None` the linear memory will be allowed to grow up to the maximum limit supported
/// by WASM (4GB).
maximum_pages: Option<u32>,
},
}