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619 lines
19 KiB
Rust
// This file is part of Substrate.
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// Copyright (C) 2018-2021 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later WITH Classpath-exception-2.0
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// This program 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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// This program 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 this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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//! This module implements sandboxing support in the runtime.
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//!
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//! Sandboxing is baked by wasmi at the moment. In future, however, we would like to add/switch to
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//! a compiled execution engine.
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use crate::error::{Result, Error};
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use std::{collections::HashMap, rc::Rc};
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use codec::{Decode, Encode};
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use sp_core::sandbox as sandbox_primitives;
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use wasmi::{
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Externals, ImportResolver, MemoryInstance, MemoryRef, Module, ModuleInstance,
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ModuleRef, RuntimeArgs, RuntimeValue, Trap, TrapKind, memory_units::Pages,
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};
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use sp_wasm_interface::{FunctionContext, Pointer, WordSize};
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/// Index of a function inside the supervisor.
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///
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/// This is a typically an index in the default table of the supervisor, however
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/// the exact meaning of this index is depends on the implementation of dispatch function.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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pub struct SupervisorFuncIndex(usize);
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impl From<SupervisorFuncIndex> for usize {
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fn from(index: SupervisorFuncIndex) -> Self {
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index.0
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}
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}
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/// Index of a function within guest index space.
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///
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/// This index is supposed to be used with as index for `Externals`.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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struct GuestFuncIndex(usize);
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/// This struct holds a mapping from guest index space to supervisor.
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struct GuestToSupervisorFunctionMapping {
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funcs: Vec<SupervisorFuncIndex>,
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}
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impl GuestToSupervisorFunctionMapping {
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fn new() -> GuestToSupervisorFunctionMapping {
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GuestToSupervisorFunctionMapping { funcs: Vec::new() }
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}
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fn define(&mut self, supervisor_func: SupervisorFuncIndex) -> GuestFuncIndex {
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let idx = self.funcs.len();
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self.funcs.push(supervisor_func);
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GuestFuncIndex(idx)
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}
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fn func_by_guest_index(&self, guest_func_idx: GuestFuncIndex) -> Option<SupervisorFuncIndex> {
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self.funcs.get(guest_func_idx.0).cloned()
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}
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}
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struct Imports {
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func_map: HashMap<(Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>), GuestFuncIndex>,
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memories_map: HashMap<(Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>), MemoryRef>,
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}
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impl ImportResolver for Imports {
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fn resolve_func(
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&self,
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module_name: &str,
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field_name: &str,
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signature: &::wasmi::Signature,
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) -> std::result::Result<wasmi::FuncRef, wasmi::Error> {
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let key = (
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module_name.as_bytes().to_owned(),
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field_name.as_bytes().to_owned(),
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);
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let idx = *self.func_map.get(&key).ok_or_else(|| {
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wasmi::Error::Instantiation(format!(
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"Export {}:{} not found",
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module_name, field_name
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))
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})?;
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Ok(wasmi::FuncInstance::alloc_host(signature.clone(), idx.0))
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}
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fn resolve_memory(
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&self,
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module_name: &str,
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field_name: &str,
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_memory_type: &::wasmi::MemoryDescriptor,
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) -> std::result::Result<MemoryRef, wasmi::Error> {
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let key = (
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module_name.as_bytes().to_vec(),
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field_name.as_bytes().to_vec(),
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);
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let mem = self.memories_map
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.get(&key)
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.ok_or_else(|| {
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wasmi::Error::Instantiation(format!(
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"Export {}:{} not found",
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module_name, field_name
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))
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})?
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.clone();
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Ok(mem)
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}
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fn resolve_global(
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&self,
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module_name: &str,
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field_name: &str,
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_global_type: &::wasmi::GlobalDescriptor,
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) -> std::result::Result<wasmi::GlobalRef, wasmi::Error> {
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Err(wasmi::Error::Instantiation(format!(
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"Export {}:{} not found",
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module_name, field_name
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)))
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}
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fn resolve_table(
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&self,
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module_name: &str,
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field_name: &str,
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_table_type: &::wasmi::TableDescriptor,
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) -> std::result::Result<wasmi::TableRef, wasmi::Error> {
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Err(wasmi::Error::Instantiation(format!(
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"Export {}:{} not found",
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module_name, field_name
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)))
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}
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}
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/// This trait encapsulates sandboxing capabilities.
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///
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/// Note that this functions are only called in the `supervisor` context.
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pub trait SandboxCapabilities: FunctionContext {
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/// Represents a function reference into the supervisor environment.
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type SupervisorFuncRef;
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/// Invoke a function in the supervisor environment.
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///
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/// This first invokes the dispatch_thunk function, passing in the function index of the
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/// desired function to call and serialized arguments. The thunk calls the desired function
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/// with the deserialized arguments, then serializes the result into memory and returns
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/// reference. The pointer to and length of the result in linear memory is encoded into an i64,
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/// with the upper 32 bits representing the pointer and the lower 32 bits representing the
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/// length.
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// Returns `Err` if the dispatch_thunk function has an incorrect signature or traps during
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/// execution.
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fn invoke(
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&mut self,
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dispatch_thunk: &Self::SupervisorFuncRef,
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invoke_args_ptr: Pointer<u8>,
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invoke_args_len: WordSize,
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state: u32,
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func_idx: SupervisorFuncIndex,
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) -> Result<i64>;
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}
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/// Implementation of [`Externals`] that allows execution of guest module with
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/// [externals][`Externals`] that might refer functions defined by supervisor.
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///
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/// [`Externals`]: ../wasmi/trait.Externals.html
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pub struct GuestExternals<'a, FE: SandboxCapabilities + 'a> {
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supervisor_externals: &'a mut FE,
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sandbox_instance: &'a SandboxInstance<FE::SupervisorFuncRef>,
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state: u32,
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}
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fn trap(msg: &'static str) -> Trap {
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TrapKind::Host(Box::new(Error::Other(msg.into()))).into()
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}
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fn deserialize_result(serialized_result: &[u8]) -> std::result::Result<Option<RuntimeValue>, Trap> {
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use self::sandbox_primitives::HostError;
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use sp_wasm_interface::ReturnValue;
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let result_val = std::result::Result::<ReturnValue, HostError>::decode(&mut &serialized_result[..])
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.map_err(|_| trap("Decoding Result<ReturnValue, HostError> failed!"))?;
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match result_val {
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Ok(return_value) => Ok(match return_value {
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ReturnValue::Unit => None,
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ReturnValue::Value(typed_value) => Some(RuntimeValue::from(typed_value)),
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}),
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Err(HostError) => Err(trap("Supervisor function returned sandbox::HostError")),
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}
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}
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impl<'a, FE: SandboxCapabilities + 'a> Externals for GuestExternals<'a, FE> {
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fn invoke_index(
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&mut self,
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index: usize,
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args: RuntimeArgs,
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) -> std::result::Result<Option<RuntimeValue>, Trap> {
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// Make `index` typesafe again.
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let index = GuestFuncIndex(index);
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let func_idx = self.sandbox_instance
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.guest_to_supervisor_mapping
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.func_by_guest_index(index)
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.expect(
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"`invoke_index` is called with indexes registered via `FuncInstance::alloc_host`;
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`FuncInstance::alloc_host` is called with indexes that was obtained from `guest_to_supervisor_mapping`;
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`func_by_guest_index` called with `index` can't return `None`;
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qed"
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);
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// Serialize arguments into a byte vector.
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let invoke_args_data: Vec<u8> = args.as_ref()
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.iter()
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.cloned()
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.map(sp_wasm_interface::Value::from)
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.collect::<Vec<_>>()
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.encode();
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let state = self.state;
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// Move serialized arguments inside the memory and invoke dispatch thunk and
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// then free allocated memory.
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let invoke_args_len = invoke_args_data.len() as WordSize;
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let invoke_args_ptr = self
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.supervisor_externals
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.allocate_memory(invoke_args_len)
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.map_err(|_| trap("Can't allocate memory in supervisor for the arguments"))?;
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let deallocate = |this: &mut GuestExternals<FE>, ptr, fail_msg| {
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this
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.supervisor_externals
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.deallocate_memory(ptr)
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.map_err(|_| trap(fail_msg))
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};
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if self
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.supervisor_externals
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.write_memory(invoke_args_ptr, &invoke_args_data)
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.is_err()
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{
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deallocate(self, invoke_args_ptr, "Failed dealloction after failed write of invoke arguments")?;
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return Err(trap("Can't write invoke args into memory"));
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}
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let result = self.supervisor_externals.invoke(
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&self.sandbox_instance.dispatch_thunk,
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invoke_args_ptr,
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invoke_args_len,
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state,
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func_idx,
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);
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deallocate(self, invoke_args_ptr, "Can't deallocate memory for dispatch thunk's invoke arguments")?;
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let result = result?;
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// dispatch_thunk returns pointer to serialized arguments.
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// Unpack pointer and len of the serialized result data.
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let (serialized_result_val_ptr, serialized_result_val_len) = {
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// Cast to u64 to use zero-extension.
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let v = result as u64;
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let ptr = (v as u64 >> 32) as u32;
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let len = (v & 0xFFFFFFFF) as u32;
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(Pointer::new(ptr), len)
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};
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let serialized_result_val = self.supervisor_externals
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.read_memory(serialized_result_val_ptr, serialized_result_val_len)
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.map_err(|_| trap("Can't read the serialized result from dispatch thunk"));
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deallocate(self, serialized_result_val_ptr, "Can't deallocate memory for dispatch thunk's result")
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.and_then(|_| serialized_result_val)
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.and_then(|serialized_result_val| deserialize_result(&serialized_result_val))
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}
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}
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fn with_guest_externals<FE, R, F>(
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supervisor_externals: &mut FE,
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sandbox_instance: &SandboxInstance<FE::SupervisorFuncRef>,
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state: u32,
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f: F,
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) -> R
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where
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FE: SandboxCapabilities,
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F: FnOnce(&mut GuestExternals<FE>) -> R,
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{
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let mut guest_externals = GuestExternals {
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supervisor_externals,
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sandbox_instance,
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state,
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};
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f(&mut guest_externals)
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}
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/// Sandboxed instance of a wasm module.
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///
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/// It's primary purpose is to [`invoke`] exported functions on it.
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///
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/// All imports of this instance are specified at the creation time and
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/// imports are implemented by the supervisor.
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///
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/// Hence, in order to invoke an exported function on a sandboxed module instance,
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/// it's required to provide supervisor externals: it will be used to execute
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/// code in the supervisor context.
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///
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/// This is generic over a supervisor function reference type.
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///
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/// [`invoke`]: #method.invoke
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pub struct SandboxInstance<FR> {
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instance: ModuleRef,
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dispatch_thunk: FR,
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guest_to_supervisor_mapping: GuestToSupervisorFunctionMapping,
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}
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impl<FR> SandboxInstance<FR> {
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/// Invoke an exported function by a name.
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///
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/// `supervisor_externals` is required to execute the implementations
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/// of the syscalls that published to a sandboxed module instance.
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///
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/// The `state` parameter can be used to provide custom data for
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/// these syscall implementations.
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pub fn invoke<FE: SandboxCapabilities<SupervisorFuncRef=FR>>(
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&self,
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export_name: &str,
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args: &[RuntimeValue],
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supervisor_externals: &mut FE,
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state: u32,
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) -> std::result::Result<Option<wasmi::RuntimeValue>, wasmi::Error> {
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with_guest_externals(
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supervisor_externals,
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self,
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state,
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|guest_externals| {
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self.instance
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.invoke_export(export_name, args, guest_externals)
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},
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)
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}
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/// Get the value from a global with the given `name`.
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///
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/// Returns `Some(_)` if the global could be found.
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pub fn get_global_val(&self, name: &str) -> Option<sp_wasm_interface::Value> {
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let global = self.instance
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.export_by_name(name)?
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.as_global()?
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.get();
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Some(global.into())
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}
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}
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/// Error occurred during instantiation of a sandboxed module.
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pub enum InstantiationError {
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/// Something wrong with the environment definition. It either can't
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/// be decoded, have a reference to a non-existent or torn down memory instance.
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EnvironmentDefinitionCorrupted,
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/// Provided module isn't recognized as a valid webassembly binary.
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ModuleDecoding,
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/// Module is a well-formed webassembly binary but could not be instantiated. This could
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/// happen because, e.g. the module imports entries not provided by the environment.
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Instantiation,
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/// Module is well-formed, instantiated and linked, but while executing the start function
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/// a trap was generated.
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StartTrapped,
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}
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fn decode_environment_definition(
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raw_env_def: &[u8],
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memories: &[Option<MemoryRef>],
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) -> std::result::Result<(Imports, GuestToSupervisorFunctionMapping), InstantiationError> {
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let env_def = sandbox_primitives::EnvironmentDefinition::decode(&mut &raw_env_def[..])
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.map_err(|_| InstantiationError::EnvironmentDefinitionCorrupted)?;
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let mut func_map = HashMap::new();
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let mut memories_map = HashMap::new();
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let mut guest_to_supervisor_mapping = GuestToSupervisorFunctionMapping::new();
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for entry in &env_def.entries {
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let module = entry.module_name.clone();
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let field = entry.field_name.clone();
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match entry.entity {
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sandbox_primitives::ExternEntity::Function(func_idx) => {
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let externals_idx =
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guest_to_supervisor_mapping.define(SupervisorFuncIndex(func_idx as usize));
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func_map.insert((module, field), externals_idx);
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}
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sandbox_primitives::ExternEntity::Memory(memory_idx) => {
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let memory_ref = memories
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.get(memory_idx as usize)
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.cloned()
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.ok_or_else(|| InstantiationError::EnvironmentDefinitionCorrupted)?
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.ok_or_else(|| InstantiationError::EnvironmentDefinitionCorrupted)?;
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memories_map.insert((module, field), memory_ref);
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}
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}
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}
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Ok((
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Imports {
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func_map,
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memories_map,
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},
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guest_to_supervisor_mapping,
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))
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}
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/// An environment in which the guest module is instantiated.
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pub struct GuestEnvironment {
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imports: Imports,
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guest_to_supervisor_mapping: GuestToSupervisorFunctionMapping,
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}
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impl GuestEnvironment {
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/// Decodes an environment definition from the given raw bytes.
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///
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/// Returns `Err` if the definition cannot be decoded.
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pub fn decode<FR>(
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store: &Store<FR>,
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raw_env_def: &[u8],
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) -> std::result::Result<Self, InstantiationError> {
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let (imports, guest_to_supervisor_mapping) =
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decode_environment_definition(raw_env_def, &store.memories)?;
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Ok(Self {
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imports,
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guest_to_supervisor_mapping,
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})
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}
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}
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/// An unregistered sandboxed instance.
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///
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/// To finish off the instantiation the user must call `register`.
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#[must_use]
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pub struct UnregisteredInstance<FR> {
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sandbox_instance: Rc<SandboxInstance<FR>>,
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}
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impl<FR> UnregisteredInstance<FR> {
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/// Finalizes instantiation of this module.
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pub fn register(self, store: &mut Store<FR>) -> u32 {
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// At last, register the instance.
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let instance_idx = store.register_sandbox_instance(self.sandbox_instance);
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instance_idx
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}
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}
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/// Instantiate a guest module and return it's index in the store.
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///
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/// The guest module's code is specified in `wasm`. Environment that will be available to
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/// guest module is specified in `raw_env_def` (serialized version of [`EnvironmentDefinition`]).
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/// `dispatch_thunk` is used as function that handle calls from guests.
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// Returns `Err` if any of the following conditions happens:
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///
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/// - `raw_env_def` can't be deserialized as a [`EnvironmentDefinition`].
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/// - Module in `wasm` is invalid or couldn't be instantiated.
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///
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/// [`EnvironmentDefinition`]: ../sandbox/struct.EnvironmentDefinition.html
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pub fn instantiate<'a, FE: SandboxCapabilities>(
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supervisor_externals: &mut FE,
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dispatch_thunk: FE::SupervisorFuncRef,
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wasm: &[u8],
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host_env: GuestEnvironment,
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state: u32,
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) -> std::result::Result<UnregisteredInstance<FE::SupervisorFuncRef>, InstantiationError> {
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let module = Module::from_buffer(wasm).map_err(|_| InstantiationError::ModuleDecoding)?;
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let instance = ModuleInstance::new(&module, &host_env.imports)
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.map_err(|_| InstantiationError::Instantiation)?;
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let sandbox_instance = Rc::new(SandboxInstance {
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// In general, it's not a very good idea to use `.not_started_instance()` for anything
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// but for extracting memory and tables. But in this particular case, we are extracting
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// for the purpose of running `start` function which should be ok.
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instance: instance.not_started_instance().clone(),
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dispatch_thunk,
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guest_to_supervisor_mapping: host_env.guest_to_supervisor_mapping,
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});
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|
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with_guest_externals(
|
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supervisor_externals,
|
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&sandbox_instance,
|
|
state,
|
|
|guest_externals| {
|
|
instance
|
|
.run_start(guest_externals)
|
|
.map_err(|_| InstantiationError::StartTrapped)
|
|
},
|
|
)?;
|
|
|
|
Ok(UnregisteredInstance { sandbox_instance })
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// This struct keeps track of all sandboxed components.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This is generic over a supervisor function reference type.
|
|
pub struct Store<FR> {
|
|
// Memories and instances are `Some` until torn down.
|
|
instances: Vec<Option<Rc<SandboxInstance<FR>>>>,
|
|
memories: Vec<Option<MemoryRef>>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl<FR> Store<FR> {
|
|
/// Create a new empty sandbox store.
|
|
pub fn new() -> Self {
|
|
Store {
|
|
instances: Vec::new(),
|
|
memories: Vec::new(),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Create a new memory instance and return it's index.
|
|
///
|
|
/// # Errors
|
|
///
|
|
/// Returns `Err` if the memory couldn't be created.
|
|
/// Typically happens if `initial` is more than `maximum`.
|
|
pub fn new_memory(&mut self, initial: u32, maximum: u32) -> Result<u32> {
|
|
let maximum = match maximum {
|
|
sandbox_primitives::MEM_UNLIMITED => None,
|
|
specified_limit => Some(Pages(specified_limit as usize)),
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
let mem =
|
|
MemoryInstance::alloc(
|
|
Pages(initial as usize),
|
|
maximum,
|
|
)?;
|
|
|
|
let mem_idx = self.memories.len();
|
|
self.memories.push(Some(mem));
|
|
Ok(mem_idx as u32)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns `SandboxInstance` by `instance_idx`.
|
|
///
|
|
/// # Errors
|
|
///
|
|
/// Returns `Err` If `instance_idx` isn't a valid index of an instance or
|
|
/// instance is already torndown.
|
|
pub fn instance(&self, instance_idx: u32) -> Result<Rc<SandboxInstance<FR>>> {
|
|
self.instances
|
|
.get(instance_idx as usize)
|
|
.cloned()
|
|
.ok_or_else(|| "Trying to access a non-existent instance")?
|
|
.ok_or_else(|| "Trying to access a torndown instance".into())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns reference to a memory instance by `memory_idx`.
|
|
///
|
|
/// # Errors
|
|
///
|
|
/// Returns `Err` If `memory_idx` isn't a valid index of an memory or
|
|
/// if memory has been torn down.
|
|
pub fn memory(&self, memory_idx: u32) -> Result<MemoryRef> {
|
|
self.memories
|
|
.get(memory_idx as usize)
|
|
.cloned()
|
|
.ok_or_else(|| "Trying to access a non-existent sandboxed memory")?
|
|
.ok_or_else(|| "Trying to access a torndown sandboxed memory".into())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Tear down the memory at the specified index.
|
|
///
|
|
/// # Errors
|
|
///
|
|
/// Returns `Err` if `memory_idx` isn't a valid index of an memory or
|
|
/// if it has been torn down.
|
|
pub fn memory_teardown(&mut self, memory_idx: u32) -> Result<()> {
|
|
match self.memories.get_mut(memory_idx as usize) {
|
|
None => Err("Trying to teardown a non-existent sandboxed memory".into()),
|
|
Some(None) => Err("Double teardown of a sandboxed memory".into()),
|
|
Some(memory) => {
|
|
*memory = None;
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Tear down the instance at the specified index.
|
|
///
|
|
/// # Errors
|
|
///
|
|
/// Returns `Err` if `instance_idx` isn't a valid index of an instance or
|
|
/// if it has been torn down.
|
|
pub fn instance_teardown(&mut self, instance_idx: u32) -> Result<()> {
|
|
match self.instances.get_mut(instance_idx as usize) {
|
|
None => Err("Trying to teardown a non-existent instance".into()),
|
|
Some(None) => Err("Double teardown of an instance".into()),
|
|
Some(instance) => {
|
|
*instance = None;
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn register_sandbox_instance(&mut self, sandbox_instance: Rc<SandboxInstance<FR>>) -> u32 {
|
|
let instance_idx = self.instances.len();
|
|
self.instances.push(Some(sandbox_instance));
|
|
instance_idx as u32
|
|
}
|
|
}
|