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Rust
253 lines
8.8 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2019-2020 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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// This file is part of Substrate.
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// Substrate is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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// Substrate is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with Substrate. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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//! Traits and accessor functions for calling into the Substrate Wasm runtime.
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//!
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//! The primary means of accessing the runtimes is through a cache which saves the reusable
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//! components of the runtime that are expensive to initialize.
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use crate::error::{Error, WasmError};
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use log::{trace, warn};
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use codec::Decode;
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use sp_core::{storage::well_known_keys, traits::Externalities};
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use sp_version::RuntimeVersion;
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use std::{collections::hash_map::{Entry, HashMap}, panic::AssertUnwindSafe};
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use sc_executor_common::wasm_runtime::WasmRuntime;
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use sp_wasm_interface::Function;
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/// Specification of different methods of executing the runtime Wasm code.
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Copy, Clone)]
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pub enum WasmExecutionMethod {
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/// Uses the Wasmi interpreter.
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Interpreted,
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/// Uses the Wasmtime compiled runtime.
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#[cfg(feature = "wasmtime")]
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Compiled,
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}
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/// A Wasm runtime object along with its cached runtime version.
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struct VersionedRuntime {
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runtime: Box<dyn WasmRuntime>,
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/// Runtime version according to `Core_version`.
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version: RuntimeVersion,
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}
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/// Cache for the runtimes.
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///
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/// When an instance is requested for the first time it is added to this cache. Metadata is kept
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/// with the instance so that it can be efficiently reinitialized.
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///
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/// When using the Wasmi interpreter execution method, the metadata includes the initial memory and
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/// values of mutable globals. Follow-up requests to fetch a runtime return this one instance with
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/// the memory reset to the initial memory. So, one runtime instance is reused for every fetch
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/// request.
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///
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/// For now the cache grows indefinitely, but that should be fine for now since runtimes can only be
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/// upgraded rarely and there are no other ways to make the node to execute some other runtime.
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pub struct RuntimesCache {
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/// A cache of runtime instances along with metadata, ready to be reused.
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///
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/// Instances are keyed by the Wasm execution method and the hash of their code.
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instances: HashMap<(WasmExecutionMethod, Vec<u8>), Result<VersionedRuntime, WasmError>>,
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}
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impl RuntimesCache {
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/// Creates a new instance of a runtimes cache.
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pub fn new() -> RuntimesCache {
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RuntimesCache {
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instances: HashMap::new(),
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}
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}
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/// Fetches an instance of the runtime.
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///
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/// On first use we create a new runtime instance, save it to the cache
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/// and persist its initial memory.
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///
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/// Each subsequent request will return this instance, with its memory restored
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/// to the persisted initial memory. Thus, we reuse one single runtime instance
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/// for every `fetch_runtime` invocation.
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///
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/// # Parameters
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///
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/// `ext` - Externalities to use for the runtime. This is used for setting
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/// up an initial runtime instance.
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///
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/// `default_heap_pages` - Number of 64KB pages to allocate for Wasm execution.
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///
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/// `host_functions` - The host functions that should be registered for the Wasm runtime.
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///
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/// # Return value
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///
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/// If no error occurred a tuple `(&mut WasmRuntime, H256)` is
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/// returned. `H256` is the hash of the runtime code.
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///
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/// In case of failure one of two errors can be returned:
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///
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/// `Err::InvalidCode` is returned for runtime code issues.
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///
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/// `Error::InvalidMemoryReference` is returned if no memory export with the
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/// identifier `memory` can be found in the runtime.
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pub fn fetch_runtime<E: Externalities>(
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&mut self,
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ext: &mut E,
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wasm_method: WasmExecutionMethod,
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default_heap_pages: u64,
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host_functions: &[&'static dyn Function],
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) -> Result<(&mut (dyn WasmRuntime + 'static), &RuntimeVersion, Vec<u8>), Error> {
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let code_hash = ext
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.original_storage_hash(well_known_keys::CODE)
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.ok_or(Error::InvalidCode("`CODE` not found in storage.".into()))?;
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let heap_pages = ext
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.storage(well_known_keys::HEAP_PAGES)
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.and_then(|pages| u64::decode(&mut &pages[..]).ok())
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.unwrap_or(default_heap_pages);
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let result = match self.instances.entry((wasm_method, code_hash.clone())) {
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Entry::Occupied(o) => {
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let result = o.into_mut();
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if let Ok(ref mut cached_runtime) = result {
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let heap_pages_changed = !cached_runtime.runtime.update_heap_pages(heap_pages);
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let host_functions_changed = cached_runtime.runtime.host_functions()
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!= host_functions;
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if heap_pages_changed || host_functions_changed {
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let changed = if heap_pages_changed {
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"heap_pages"
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} else {
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"host functions"
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};
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trace!(
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target: "runtimes_cache",
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"{} were changed. Reinstantiating the instance",
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changed,
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);
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*result = create_versioned_wasm_runtime(
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ext,
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wasm_method,
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heap_pages,
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host_functions.into(),
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);
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if let Err(ref err) = result {
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warn!(target: "runtimes_cache", "cannot create a runtime: {:?}", err);
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}
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}
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}
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result
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},
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Entry::Vacant(v) => {
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trace!(target: "runtimes_cache", "no instance found in cache, creating now.");
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let result = create_versioned_wasm_runtime(
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ext,
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wasm_method,
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heap_pages,
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host_functions.into(),
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);
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if let Err(ref err) = result {
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warn!(target: "runtimes_cache", "cannot create a runtime: {:?}", err);
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}
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v.insert(result)
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}
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};
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result.as_mut()
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.map(|entry| (entry.runtime.as_mut(), &entry.version, code_hash))
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.map_err(|ref e| Error::InvalidCode(format!("{:?}", e)))
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}
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/// Invalidate the runtime for the given `wasm_method` and `code_hash`.
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///
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/// Invalidation of a runtime is useful when there was a `panic!` in native while executing it.
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/// The `panic!` maybe have brought the runtime into a poisoned state and so, it is better to
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/// invalidate this runtime instance.
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pub fn invalidate_runtime(
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&mut self,
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wasm_method: WasmExecutionMethod,
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code_hash: Vec<u8>,
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) {
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// Just remove the instance, it will be re-created the next time it is requested.
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self.instances.remove(&(wasm_method, code_hash));
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}
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}
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/// Create a wasm runtime with the given `code`.
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pub fn create_wasm_runtime_with_code(
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wasm_method: WasmExecutionMethod,
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heap_pages: u64,
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code: &[u8],
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host_functions: Vec<&'static dyn Function>,
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allow_missing_imports: bool,
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) -> Result<Box<dyn WasmRuntime>, WasmError> {
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match wasm_method {
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WasmExecutionMethod::Interpreted =>
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sc_executor_wasmi::create_instance(code, heap_pages, host_functions, allow_missing_imports)
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.map(|runtime| -> Box<dyn WasmRuntime> { Box::new(runtime) }),
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#[cfg(feature = "wasmtime")]
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WasmExecutionMethod::Compiled =>
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sc_executor_wasmtime::create_instance(code, heap_pages, host_functions)
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.map(|runtime| -> Box<dyn WasmRuntime> { Box::new(runtime) }),
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}
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}
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fn create_versioned_wasm_runtime<E: Externalities>(
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ext: &mut E,
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wasm_method: WasmExecutionMethod,
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heap_pages: u64,
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host_functions: Vec<&'static dyn Function>,
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) -> Result<VersionedRuntime, WasmError> {
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let code = ext
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.original_storage(well_known_keys::CODE)
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.ok_or(WasmError::CodeNotFound)?;
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let mut runtime = create_wasm_runtime_with_code(wasm_method, heap_pages, &code, host_functions, false)?;
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// Call to determine runtime version.
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let version_result = {
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// `ext` is already implicitly handled as unwind safe, as we store it in a global variable.
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let mut ext = AssertUnwindSafe(ext);
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// The following unwind safety assertion is OK because if the method call panics, the
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// runtime will be dropped.
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let mut runtime = AssertUnwindSafe(runtime.as_mut());
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crate::native_executor::safe_call(
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move || runtime.call(&mut **ext, "Core_version", &[])
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).map_err(|_| WasmError::Instantiation("panic in call to get runtime version".into()))?
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};
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let encoded_version = version_result
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.map_err(|e| WasmError::Instantiation(format!("failed to call \"Core_version\": {}", e)))?;
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let version = RuntimeVersion::decode(&mut encoded_version.as_slice())
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.map_err(|_| WasmError::Instantiation("failed to decode \"Core_version\" result".into()))?;
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Ok(VersionedRuntime {
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runtime,
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version,
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})
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use sp_wasm_interface::HostFunctions;
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#[test]
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fn host_functions_are_equal() {
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let host_functions = sp_io::SubstrateHostFunctions::host_functions();
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let equal = &host_functions[..] == &host_functions[..];
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assert!(equal, "Host functions are not equal");
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}
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}
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