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wazero/config.go
Takeshi Yoneda 35500f9b85 Introduces Cache API (#1016)
This introduces the new API wazero.Cache interface which can be passed to wazero.RuntimeConfig. 
Users can configure this to share the underlying compilation cache across multiple wazero.Runtime. 
And along the way, this deletes the experimental file cache API as it's replaced by this new API.

Signed-off-by: Takeshi Yoneda <takeshi@tetrate.io>
Co-authored-by: Crypt Keeper <64215+codefromthecrypt@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-10 09:32:42 +09:00

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package wazero
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/fs"
"math"
"time"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/api"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/engine/compiler"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/engine/interpreter"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/filecache"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/platform"
internalsys "github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/sys"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/wasm"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/sys"
)
// RuntimeConfig controls runtime behavior, with the default implementation as
// NewRuntimeConfig
//
// The example below explicitly limits to Wasm Core 1.0 features as opposed to
// relying on defaults:
//
// rConfig = wazero.NewRuntimeConfig().WithCoreFeatures(api.CoreFeaturesV1)
//
// Note: RuntimeConfig is immutable. Each WithXXX function returns a new
// instance including the corresponding change.
type RuntimeConfig interface {
// WithCoreFeatures sets the WebAssembly Core specification features this
// runtime supports. Defaults to api.CoreFeaturesV2.
//
// Example of disabling a specific feature:
// features := api.CoreFeaturesV2.SetEnabled(api.CoreFeatureMutableGlobal, false)
// rConfig = wazero.NewRuntimeConfig().WithCoreFeatures(features)
//
// # Why default to version 2.0?
//
// Many compilers that target WebAssembly require features after
// api.CoreFeaturesV1 by default. For example, TinyGo v0.24+ requires
// api.CoreFeatureBulkMemoryOperations. To avoid runtime errors, wazero
// defaults to api.CoreFeaturesV2, even though it is not yet a Web
// Standard (REC).
WithCoreFeatures(api.CoreFeatures) RuntimeConfig
// WithMemoryLimitPages overrides the maximum pages allowed per memory. The
// default is 65536, allowing 4GB total memory per instance. Setting a
// value larger than default will panic.
//
// This example reduces the largest possible memory size from 4GB to 128KB:
// rConfig = wazero.NewRuntimeConfig().WithMemoryLimitPages(2)
//
// Note: Wasm has 32-bit memory and each page is 65536 (2^16) bytes. This
// implies a max of 65536 (2^16) addressable pages.
// See https://www.w3.org/TR/2019/REC-wasm-core-1-20191205/#grow-mem
WithMemoryLimitPages(memoryLimitPages uint32) RuntimeConfig
// WithMemoryCapacityFromMax eagerly allocates max memory, unless max is
// not defined. The default is false, which means minimum memory is
// allocated and any call to grow memory results in re-allocations.
//
// This example ensures any memory.grow instruction will never re-allocate:
// rConfig = wazero.NewRuntimeConfig().WithMemoryCapacityFromMax(true)
//
// See https://www.w3.org/TR/2019/REC-wasm-core-1-20191205/#grow-mem
WithMemoryCapacityFromMax(memoryCapacityFromMax bool) RuntimeConfig
// WithDebugInfoEnabled toggles DWARF based stack traces in the face of
// runtime errors. Defaults to true.
//
// Those who wish to disable this, can like so:
//
// r := wazero.NewRuntimeWithConfig(wazero.NewRuntimeConfig().WithDebugInfoEnabled(false)
//
// When disabled, a stack trace message looks like:
//
// wasm stack trace:
// .runtime._panic(i32)
// .myFunc()
// .main.main()
// .runtime.run()
// ._start()
//
// When enabled, the stack trace includes source code information:
//
// wasm stack trace:
// .runtime._panic(i32)
// 0x16e2: /opt/homebrew/Cellar/tinygo/0.26.0/src/runtime/runtime_tinygowasm.go:73:6
// .myFunc()
// 0x190b: /Users/XXXXX/wazero/internal/testing/dwarftestdata/testdata/main.go:19:7
// .main.main()
// 0x18ed: /Users/XXXXX/wazero/internal/testing/dwarftestdata/testdata/main.go:4:3
// .runtime.run()
// 0x18cc: /opt/homebrew/Cellar/tinygo/0.26.0/src/runtime/scheduler_none.go:26:10
// ._start()
// 0x18b6: /opt/homebrew/Cellar/tinygo/0.26.0/src/runtime/runtime_wasm_wasi.go:22:5
//
// Note: This only takes into effect when the original Wasm binary has the
// DWARF "custom sections" that are often stripped, depending on
// optimization flags passed to the compiler.
WithDebugInfoEnabled(bool) RuntimeConfig
// WithCompilationCache configures how runtime caches the compiled modules. In the default configuration, compilation results are
// only in-memory until Runtime.Close is closed, and not shareable by multiple Runtime.
//
// Below defines the shared cache across multiple instances of Runtime:
//
// // Creates the new Cache and the runtime configuration with it.
// cache := wazero.NewCompilationCache()
// defer cache.Close()
// config := wazero.NewRuntimeConfig().WithCompilationCache(c)
//
// // Creates two runtimes while sharing compilation caches.
// foo := wazero.NewRuntimeWithConfig(context.Background(), config)
// bar := wazero.NewRuntimeWithConfig(context.Background(), config)
WithCompilationCache(CompilationCache) RuntimeConfig
}
// NewRuntimeConfig returns a RuntimeConfig using the compiler if it is supported in this environment,
// or the interpreter otherwise.
func NewRuntimeConfig() RuntimeConfig {
return newRuntimeConfig()
}
type runtimeConfig struct {
enabledFeatures api.CoreFeatures
memoryLimitPages uint32
memoryCapacityFromMax bool
isInterpreter bool
dwarfDisabled bool // negative as defaults to enabled
newEngine func(context.Context, api.CoreFeatures, filecache.Cache) wasm.Engine
cache CompilationCache
}
// engineLessConfig helps avoid copy/pasting the wrong defaults.
var engineLessConfig = &runtimeConfig{
enabledFeatures: api.CoreFeaturesV2,
memoryLimitPages: wasm.MemoryLimitPages,
memoryCapacityFromMax: false,
dwarfDisabled: false,
}
// NewRuntimeConfigCompiler compiles WebAssembly modules into
// runtime.GOARCH-specific assembly for optimal performance.
//
// The default implementation is AOT (Ahead of Time) compilation, applied at
// Runtime.CompileModule. This allows consistent runtime performance, as well
// the ability to reduce any first request penalty.
//
// Note: While this is technically AOT, this does not imply any action on your
// part. wazero automatically performs ahead-of-time compilation as needed when
// Runtime.CompileModule is invoked.
//
// Warning: This panics at runtime if the runtime.GOOS or runtime.GOARCH does not
// support Compiler. Use NewRuntimeConfig to safely detect and fallback to
// NewRuntimeConfigInterpreter if needed.
func NewRuntimeConfigCompiler() RuntimeConfig {
ret := engineLessConfig.clone()
ret.newEngine = compiler.NewEngine
return ret
}
// NewRuntimeConfigInterpreter interprets WebAssembly modules instead of compiling them into assembly.
func NewRuntimeConfigInterpreter() RuntimeConfig {
ret := engineLessConfig.clone()
ret.isInterpreter = true
ret.newEngine = interpreter.NewEngine
return ret
}
// clone makes a deep copy of this runtime config.
func (c *runtimeConfig) clone() *runtimeConfig {
ret := *c // copy except maps which share a ref
return &ret
}
// WithCoreFeatures implements RuntimeConfig.WithCoreFeatures
func (c *runtimeConfig) WithCoreFeatures(features api.CoreFeatures) RuntimeConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.enabledFeatures = features
return ret
}
// WithMemoryLimitPages implements RuntimeConfig.WithMemoryLimitPages
func (c *runtimeConfig) WithMemoryLimitPages(memoryLimitPages uint32) RuntimeConfig {
ret := c.clone()
// This panics instead of returning an error as it is unlikely.
if memoryLimitPages > wasm.MemoryLimitPages {
panic(fmt.Errorf("memoryLimitPages invalid: %d > %d", memoryLimitPages, wasm.MemoryLimitPages))
}
ret.memoryLimitPages = memoryLimitPages
return ret
}
// WithCompilationCache implements RuntimeConfig.WithCompilationCache
func (c *runtimeConfig) WithCompilationCache(ca CompilationCache) RuntimeConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.cache = ca
return ret
}
// WithMemoryCapacityFromMax implements RuntimeConfig.WithMemoryCapacityFromMax
func (c *runtimeConfig) WithMemoryCapacityFromMax(memoryCapacityFromMax bool) RuntimeConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.memoryCapacityFromMax = memoryCapacityFromMax
return ret
}
// WithDebugInfoEnabled implements RuntimeConfig.WithDebugInfoEnabled
func (c *runtimeConfig) WithDebugInfoEnabled(dwarfEnabled bool) RuntimeConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.dwarfDisabled = !dwarfEnabled
return ret
}
// CompiledModule is a WebAssembly module ready to be instantiated (Runtime.InstantiateModule) as an api.Module.
//
// In WebAssembly terminology, this is a decoded, validated, and possibly also compiled module. wazero avoids using
// the name "Module" for both before and after instantiation as the name conflation has caused confusion.
// See https://www.w3.org/TR/2019/REC-wasm-core-1-20191205/#semantic-phases%E2%91%A0
//
// Note: Closing the wazero.Runtime closes any CompiledModule it compiled.
type CompiledModule interface {
// Name returns the module name encoded into the binary or empty if not.
Name() string
// ImportedFunctions returns all the imported functions
// (api.FunctionDefinition) in this module or nil if there are none.
//
// Note: Unlike ExportedFunctions, there is no unique constraint on
// imports.
ImportedFunctions() []api.FunctionDefinition
// ExportedFunctions returns all the exported functions
// (api.FunctionDefinition) in this module keyed on export name.
ExportedFunctions() map[string]api.FunctionDefinition
// ImportedMemories returns all the imported memories
// (api.MemoryDefinition) in this module or nil if there are none.
//
// ## Notes
// - As of WebAssembly Core Specification 2.0, there can be at most one
// memory.
// - Unlike ExportedMemories, there is no unique constraint on imports.
ImportedMemories() []api.MemoryDefinition
// ExportedMemories returns all the exported memories
// (api.MemoryDefinition) in this module keyed on export name.
//
// Note: As of WebAssembly Core Specification 2.0, there can be at most one
// memory.
ExportedMemories() map[string]api.MemoryDefinition
// Close releases all the allocated resources for this CompiledModule.
//
// Note: It is safe to call Close while having outstanding calls from an
// api.Module instantiated from this.
Close(context.Context) error
}
// compile-time check to ensure compiledModule implements CompiledModule
var _ CompiledModule = &compiledModule{}
type compiledModule struct {
module *wasm.Module
// compiledEngine holds an engine on which `module` is compiled.
compiledEngine wasm.Engine
// closeWithModule prevents leaking compiled code when a module is compiled implicitly.
closeWithModule bool
}
// Name implements CompiledModule.Name
func (c *compiledModule) Name() (moduleName string) {
if ns := c.module.NameSection; ns != nil {
moduleName = ns.ModuleName
}
return
}
// Close implements CompiledModule.Close
func (c *compiledModule) Close(context.Context) error {
c.compiledEngine.DeleteCompiledModule(c.module)
// It is possible the underlying may need to return an error later, but in any case this matches api.Module.Close.
return nil
}
// ImportedFunctions implements CompiledModule.ImportedFunctions
func (c *compiledModule) ImportedFunctions() []api.FunctionDefinition {
return c.module.ImportedFunctions()
}
// ExportedFunctions implements CompiledModule.ExportedFunctions
func (c *compiledModule) ExportedFunctions() map[string]api.FunctionDefinition {
return c.module.ExportedFunctions()
}
// ImportedMemories implements CompiledModule.ImportedMemories
func (c *compiledModule) ImportedMemories() []api.MemoryDefinition {
return c.module.ImportedMemories()
}
// ExportedMemories implements CompiledModule.ExportedMemories
func (c *compiledModule) ExportedMemories() map[string]api.MemoryDefinition {
return c.module.ExportedMemories()
}
// ModuleConfig configures resources needed by functions that have low-level interactions with the host operating
// system. Using this, resources such as STDIN can be isolated, so that the same module can be safely instantiated
// multiple times.
//
// Here's an example:
//
// // Initialize base configuration:
// config := wazero.NewModuleConfig().WithStdout(buf).WithSysNanotime()
//
// // Assign different configuration on each instantiation
// module, _ := r.InstantiateModule(ctx, compiled, config.WithName("rotate").WithArgs("rotate", "angle=90", "dir=cw"))
//
// While wazero supports Windows as a platform, host functions using ModuleConfig follow a UNIX dialect.
// See RATIONALE.md for design background and relationship to WebAssembly System Interfaces (WASI).
//
// Note: ModuleConfig is immutable. Each WithXXX function returns a new instance including the corresponding change.
type ModuleConfig interface {
// WithArgs assigns command-line arguments visible to an imported function that reads an arg vector (argv). Defaults to
// none. Runtime.InstantiateModule errs if any arg is empty.
//
// These values are commonly read by the functions like "args_get" in "wasi_snapshot_preview1" although they could be
// read by functions imported from other modules.
//
// Similar to os.Args and exec.Cmd Env, many implementations would expect a program name to be argv[0]. However, neither
// WebAssembly nor WebAssembly System Interfaces (WASI) define this. Regardless, you may choose to set the first
// argument to the same value set via WithName.
//
// Note: This does not default to os.Args as that violates sandboxing.
//
// See https://linux.die.net/man/3/argv and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null-terminated_string
WithArgs(...string) ModuleConfig
// WithEnv sets an environment variable visible to a Module that imports functions. Defaults to none.
// Runtime.InstantiateModule errs if the key is empty or contains a NULL(0) or equals("") character.
//
// Validation is the same as os.Setenv on Linux and replaces any existing value. Unlike exec.Cmd Env, this does not
// default to the current process environment as that would violate sandboxing. This also does not preserve order.
//
// Environment variables are commonly read by the functions like "environ_get" in "wasi_snapshot_preview1" although
// they could be read by functions imported from other modules.
//
// While similar to process configuration, there are no assumptions that can be made about anything OS-specific. For
// example, neither WebAssembly nor WebAssembly System Interfaces (WASI) define concerns processes have, such as
// case-sensitivity on environment keys. For portability, define entries with case-insensitively unique keys.
//
// See https://linux.die.net/man/3/environ and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null-terminated_string
WithEnv(key, value string) ModuleConfig
// WithFS assigns the file system to use for any paths beginning at "/".
// Defaults return fs.ErrNotExist.
//
// This example sets a read-only, embedded file-system:
//
// //go:embed testdata/index.html
// var testdataIndex embed.FS
//
// rooted, err := fs.Sub(testdataIndex, "testdata")
// require.NoError(t, err)
//
// // "index.html" is accessible as "/index.html".
// config := wazero.NewModuleConfig().WithFS(rooted)
//
// This example sets a mutable file-system:
//
// // Files relative to "/work/appA" are accessible as "/".
// config := wazero.NewModuleConfig().WithFS(os.DirFS("/work/appA"))
//
// Isolation
//
// os.DirFS documentation includes important notes about isolation, which
// also applies to fs.Sub. As of Go 1.19, the built-in file-systems are not
// jailed (chroot). See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/42322
//
// Working Directory "."
//
// Relative path resolution, such as "./config.yml" to "/config.yml" or
// otherwise, is compiler-specific. See /RATIONALE.md for notes.
WithFS(fs.FS) ModuleConfig
// WithName configures the module name. Defaults to what was decoded from the name section.
WithName(string) ModuleConfig
// WithStartFunctions configures the functions to call after the module is
// instantiated. Defaults to "_start".
//
// # Notes
//
// - If any function doesn't exist, it is skipped. However, all functions
// that do exist are called in order.
// - Some start functions may exit the module during instantiate with a
// sys.ExitError (e.g. emscripten), preventing use of exported functions.
WithStartFunctions(...string) ModuleConfig
// WithStderr configures where standard error (file descriptor 2) is written. Defaults to io.Discard.
//
// This writer is most commonly used by the functions like "fd_write" in "wasi_snapshot_preview1" although it could
// be used by functions imported from other modules.
//
// # Notes
//
// - The caller is responsible to close any io.Writer they supply: It is not closed on api.Module Close.
// - This does not default to os.Stderr as that both violates sandboxing and prevents concurrent modules.
//
// See https://linux.die.net/man/3/stderr
WithStderr(io.Writer) ModuleConfig
// WithStdin configures where standard input (file descriptor 0) is read. Defaults to return io.EOF.
//
// This reader is most commonly used by the functions like "fd_read" in "wasi_snapshot_preview1" although it could
// be used by functions imported from other modules.
//
// # Notes
//
// - The caller is responsible to close any io.Reader they supply: It is not closed on api.Module Close.
// - This does not default to os.Stdin as that both violates sandboxing and prevents concurrent modules.
//
// See https://linux.die.net/man/3/stdin
WithStdin(io.Reader) ModuleConfig
// WithStdout configures where standard output (file descriptor 1) is written. Defaults to io.Discard.
//
// This writer is most commonly used by the functions like "fd_write" in "wasi_snapshot_preview1" although it could
// be used by functions imported from other modules.
//
// # Notes
//
// - The caller is responsible to close any io.Writer they supply: It is not closed on api.Module Close.
// - This does not default to os.Stdout as that both violates sandboxing and prevents concurrent modules.
//
// See https://linux.die.net/man/3/stdout
WithStdout(io.Writer) ModuleConfig
// WithWalltime configures the wall clock, sometimes referred to as the
// real time clock. Defaults to a fake result that increases by 1ms on
// each reading.
//
// Here's an example that uses a custom clock:
// moduleConfig = moduleConfig.
// WithWalltime(func(context.Context) (sec int64, nsec int32) {
// return clock.walltime()
// }, sys.ClockResolution(time.Microsecond.Nanoseconds()))
//
// Note: This does not default to time.Now as that violates sandboxing. Use
// WithSysWalltime for a usable implementation.
WithWalltime(sys.Walltime, sys.ClockResolution) ModuleConfig
// WithSysWalltime uses time.Now for sys.Walltime with a resolution of 1us
// (1000ns).
//
// See WithWalltime
WithSysWalltime() ModuleConfig
// WithNanotime configures the monotonic clock, used to measure elapsed
// time in nanoseconds. Defaults to a fake result that increases by 1ms
// on each reading.
//
// Here's an example that uses a custom clock:
// moduleConfig = moduleConfig.
// WithNanotime(func(context.Context) int64 {
// return clock.nanotime()
// }, sys.ClockResolution(time.Microsecond.Nanoseconds()))
//
// # Notes:
// - This does not default to time.Since as that violates sandboxing.
// - Some compilers implement sleep by looping on sys.Nanotime (e.g. Go).
// - If you set this, you should probably set WithNanosleep also.
// - Use WithSysNanotime for a usable implementation.
WithNanotime(sys.Nanotime, sys.ClockResolution) ModuleConfig
// WithSysNanotime uses time.Now for sys.Nanotime with a resolution of 1us.
//
// See WithNanotime
WithSysNanotime() ModuleConfig
// WithNanosleep configures the how to pause the current goroutine for at
// least the configured nanoseconds. Defaults to return immediately.
//
// This example uses a custom sleep function:
// moduleConfig = moduleConfig.
// WithNanosleep(func(ctx context.Context, ns int64) {
// rel := unix.NsecToTimespec(ns)
// remain := unix.Timespec{}
// for { // loop until no more time remaining
// err := unix.ClockNanosleep(unix.CLOCK_MONOTONIC, 0, &rel, &remain)
// --snip--
//
// # Notes:
// - This primarily supports `poll_oneoff` for relative clock events.
// - This does not default to time.Sleep as that violates sandboxing.
// - Some compilers implement sleep by looping on sys.Nanotime (e.g. Go).
// - If you set this, you should probably set WithNanotime also.
// - Use WithSysNanosleep for a usable implementation.
WithNanosleep(sys.Nanosleep) ModuleConfig
// WithSysNanosleep uses time.Sleep for sys.Nanosleep.
//
// See WithNanosleep
WithSysNanosleep() ModuleConfig
// WithRandSource configures a source of random bytes. Defaults to return a
// deterministic source. You might override this with crypto/rand.Reader
//
// This reader is most commonly used by the functions like "random_get" in
// "wasi_snapshot_preview1", "seed" in AssemblyScript standard "env", and
// "getRandomData" when runtime.GOOS is "js".
//
// Note: The caller is responsible to close any io.Reader they supply: It
// is not closed on api.Module Close.
WithRandSource(io.Reader) ModuleConfig
}
type moduleConfig struct {
name string
startFunctions []string
stdin io.Reader
stdout io.Writer
stderr io.Writer
randSource io.Reader
walltime *sys.Walltime
walltimeResolution sys.ClockResolution
nanotime *sys.Nanotime
nanotimeResolution sys.ClockResolution
nanosleep *sys.Nanosleep
args [][]byte
// environ is pair-indexed to retain order similar to os.Environ.
environ [][]byte
// environKeys allow overwriting of existing values.
environKeys map[string]int
// fs is the file system to open files with
fs fs.FS
}
// NewModuleConfig returns a ModuleConfig that can be used for configuring module instantiation.
func NewModuleConfig() ModuleConfig {
return &moduleConfig{
startFunctions: []string{"_start"},
environKeys: map[string]int{},
}
}
// clone makes a deep copy of this module config.
func (c *moduleConfig) clone() *moduleConfig {
ret := *c // copy except maps which share a ref
ret.environKeys = make(map[string]int, len(c.environKeys))
for key, value := range c.environKeys {
ret.environKeys[key] = value
}
return &ret
}
// WithArgs implements ModuleConfig.WithArgs
func (c *moduleConfig) WithArgs(args ...string) ModuleConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.args = toByteSlices(args)
return ret
}
func toByteSlices(strings []string) (result [][]byte) {
if len(strings) == 0 {
return
}
result = make([][]byte, len(strings))
for i, a := range strings {
result[i] = []byte(a)
}
return
}
// WithEnv implements ModuleConfig.WithEnv
func (c *moduleConfig) WithEnv(key, value string) ModuleConfig {
ret := c.clone()
// Check to see if this key already exists and update it.
if i, ok := ret.environKeys[key]; ok {
ret.environ[i+1] = []byte(value) // environ is pair-indexed, so the value is 1 after the key.
} else {
ret.environKeys[key] = len(ret.environ)
ret.environ = append(ret.environ, []byte(key), []byte(value))
}
return ret
}
// WithFS implements ModuleConfig.WithFS
func (c *moduleConfig) WithFS(fs fs.FS) ModuleConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.fs = fs
return ret
}
// WithName implements ModuleConfig.WithName
func (c *moduleConfig) WithName(name string) ModuleConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.name = name
return ret
}
// WithStartFunctions implements ModuleConfig.WithStartFunctions
func (c *moduleConfig) WithStartFunctions(startFunctions ...string) ModuleConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.startFunctions = startFunctions
return ret
}
// WithStderr implements ModuleConfig.WithStderr
func (c *moduleConfig) WithStderr(stderr io.Writer) ModuleConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.stderr = stderr
return ret
}
// WithStdin implements ModuleConfig.WithStdin
func (c *moduleConfig) WithStdin(stdin io.Reader) ModuleConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.stdin = stdin
return ret
}
// WithStdout implements ModuleConfig.WithStdout
func (c *moduleConfig) WithStdout(stdout io.Writer) ModuleConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.stdout = stdout
return ret
}
// WithWalltime implements ModuleConfig.WithWalltime
func (c *moduleConfig) WithWalltime(walltime sys.Walltime, resolution sys.ClockResolution) ModuleConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.walltime = &walltime
ret.walltimeResolution = resolution
return ret
}
// We choose arbitrary resolutions here because there's no perfect alternative. For example, according to the
// source in time.go, windows monotonic resolution can be 15ms. This chooses arbitrarily 1us for wall time and
// 1ns for monotonic. See RATIONALE.md for more context.
// WithSysWalltime implements ModuleConfig.WithSysWalltime
func (c *moduleConfig) WithSysWalltime() ModuleConfig {
return c.WithWalltime(platform.Walltime, sys.ClockResolution(time.Microsecond.Nanoseconds()))
}
// WithNanotime implements ModuleConfig.WithNanotime
func (c *moduleConfig) WithNanotime(nanotime sys.Nanotime, resolution sys.ClockResolution) ModuleConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.nanotime = &nanotime
ret.nanotimeResolution = resolution
return ret
}
// WithSysNanotime implements ModuleConfig.WithSysNanotime
func (c *moduleConfig) WithSysNanotime() ModuleConfig {
return c.WithNanotime(platform.Nanotime, sys.ClockResolution(1))
}
// WithNanosleep implements ModuleConfig.WithNanosleep
func (c *moduleConfig) WithNanosleep(nanosleep sys.Nanosleep) ModuleConfig {
ret := *c // copy
ret.nanosleep = &nanosleep
return &ret
}
// WithSysNanosleep implements ModuleConfig.WithSysNanosleep
func (c *moduleConfig) WithSysNanosleep() ModuleConfig {
return c.WithNanosleep(platform.Nanosleep)
}
// WithRandSource implements ModuleConfig.WithRandSource
func (c *moduleConfig) WithRandSource(source io.Reader) ModuleConfig {
ret := c.clone()
ret.randSource = source
return ret
}
// toSysContext creates a baseline wasm.Context configured by ModuleConfig.
func (c *moduleConfig) toSysContext() (sysCtx *internalsys.Context, err error) {
var environ [][]byte // Intentionally doesn't pre-allocate to reduce logic to default to nil.
// Same validation as syscall.Setenv for Linux
for i := 0; i < len(c.environ); i += 2 {
key, value := c.environ[i], c.environ[i+1]
keyLen := len(key)
if keyLen == 0 {
err = errors.New("environ invalid: empty key")
return
}
valueLen := len(value)
result := make([]byte, keyLen+valueLen+1)
j := 0
for ; j < keyLen; j++ {
if k := key[j]; k == '=' { // NUL enforced in NewContext
err = errors.New("environ invalid: key contains '=' character")
return
} else {
result[j] = k
}
}
result[j] = '='
copy(result[j+1:], value)
environ = append(environ, result)
}
return internalsys.NewContext(
math.MaxUint32,
c.args,
environ,
c.stdin,
c.stdout,
c.stderr,
c.randSource,
c.walltime, c.walltimeResolution,
c.nanotime, c.nanotimeResolution,
c.nanosleep,
c.fs,
)
}