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wazero/runtime.go
Crypt Keeper 999176e279 godoc: moves sealed type notes to the top and backfills where missing (#1397)
wazero uses interfaces even when they aren't intended to be implemented
by users. We relied on documentation, to suggest what is implementable,
and in some cases documented correctly types that weren't for
implementation.

However, we didn't add that boilerplate to all types, and we also forgot
to recently when it was discussed a week or two ago. This finishes the
job by boilerplating all types that aren't for implementation. This also
orders to the top when it already existed.

Later, we can choose to enforce by type as well, we didn't know how to
do that before. Basically before we just casted to our internal types,
which would stop accidental implementation for things except people
using the types for wrapping purposes.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
2023-04-24 18:44:11 +08:00

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package wazero
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/api"
experimentalapi "github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental"
internalsys "github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/sys"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/wasm"
binaryformat "github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/wasm/binary"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/sys"
)
// Runtime allows embedding of WebAssembly modules.
//
// The below is an example of basic initialization:
//
// ctx := context.Background()
// r := wazero.NewRuntime(ctx)
// defer r.Close(ctx) // This closes everything this Runtime created.
//
// mod, _ := r.Instantiate(ctx, wasm)
//
// # Notes
//
// - This is an interface for decoupling, not third-party implementations.
// All implementations are in wazero.
// - Closing this closes any CompiledModule or Module it instantiated.
type Runtime interface {
// Instantiate instantiates a module from the WebAssembly binary (%.wasm)
// with default configuration.
//
// Here's an example:
// ctx := context.Background()
// r := wazero.NewRuntime(ctx)
// defer r.Close(ctx) // This closes everything this Runtime created.
//
// mod, _ := r.Instantiate(ctx, wasm)
//
// # Notes
//
// - See notes on InstantiateModule for error scenarios.
// - See InstantiateWithConfig for configuration overrides.
Instantiate(ctx context.Context, source []byte) (api.Module, error)
// InstantiateWithConfig instantiates a module from the WebAssembly binary
// (%.wasm) or errs for reasons including exit or validation.
//
// Here's an example:
// ctx := context.Background()
// r := wazero.NewRuntime(ctx)
// defer r.Close(ctx) // This closes everything this Runtime created.
//
// mod, _ := r.InstantiateWithConfig(ctx, wasm,
// wazero.NewModuleConfig().WithName("rotate"))
//
// # Notes
//
// - See notes on InstantiateModule for error scenarios.
// - If you aren't overriding defaults, use Instantiate.
// - This is a convenience utility that chains CompileModule with
// InstantiateModule. To instantiate the same source multiple times,
// use CompileModule as InstantiateModule avoids redundant decoding
// and/or compilation.
InstantiateWithConfig(ctx context.Context, source []byte, config ModuleConfig) (api.Module, error)
// NewHostModuleBuilder lets you create modules out of functions defined in Go.
//
// Below defines and instantiates a module named "env" with one function:
//
// ctx := context.Background()
// hello := func() {
// fmt.Fprintln(stdout, "hello!")
// }
// _, err := r.NewHostModuleBuilder("env").
// NewFunctionBuilder().WithFunc(hello).Export("hello").
// Instantiate(ctx, r)
//
// Note: empty `moduleName` is not allowed.
NewHostModuleBuilder(moduleName string) HostModuleBuilder
// CompileModule decodes the WebAssembly binary (%.wasm) or errs if invalid.
// Any pre-compilation done after decoding wasm is dependent on RuntimeConfig.
//
// There are two main reasons to use CompileModule instead of Instantiate:
// - Improve performance when the same module is instantiated multiple times under different names
// - Reduce the amount of errors that can occur during InstantiateModule.
//
// # Notes
//
// - The resulting module name defaults to what was binary from the custom name section.
// - Any pre-compilation done after decoding the source is dependent on RuntimeConfig.
//
// See https://www.w3.org/TR/2019/REC-wasm-core-1-20191205/#name-section%E2%91%A0
CompileModule(ctx context.Context, binary []byte) (CompiledModule, error)
// InstantiateModule instantiates the module or errs for reasons including
// exit or validation.
//
// Here's an example:
// mod, _ := n.InstantiateModule(ctx, compiled, wazero.NewModuleConfig().
// WithName("prod"))
//
// # Errors
//
// While CompiledModule is pre-validated, there are a few situations which
// can cause an error:
// - The module name is already in use.
// - The module has a table element initializer that resolves to an index
// outside the Table minimum size.
// - The module has a start function, and it failed to execute.
// - The module was compiled to WASI and exited with a non-zero exit
// code, you'll receive a sys.ExitError.
// - RuntimeConfig.WithCloseOnContextDone was enabled and a context
// cancellation or deadline triggered before a start function returned.
InstantiateModule(ctx context.Context, compiled CompiledModule, config ModuleConfig) (api.Module, error)
// CloseWithExitCode closes all the modules that have been initialized in this Runtime with the provided exit code.
// An error is returned if any module returns an error when closed.
//
// Here's an example:
// ctx := context.Background()
// r := wazero.NewRuntime(ctx)
// defer r.CloseWithExitCode(ctx, 2) // This closes everything this Runtime created.
//
// // Everything below here can be closed, but will anyway due to above.
// _, _ = wasi_snapshot_preview1.InstantiateSnapshotPreview1(ctx, r)
// mod, _ := r.Instantiate(ctx, wasm)
CloseWithExitCode(ctx context.Context, exitCode uint32) error
// Module returns an instantiated module in this runtime or nil if there aren't any.
Module(moduleName string) api.Module
// Closer closes all compiled code by delegating to CloseWithExitCode with an exit code of zero.
api.Closer
}
// NewRuntime returns a runtime with a configuration assigned by NewRuntimeConfig.
func NewRuntime(ctx context.Context) Runtime {
return NewRuntimeWithConfig(ctx, NewRuntimeConfig())
}
// NewRuntimeWithConfig returns a runtime with the given configuration.
func NewRuntimeWithConfig(ctx context.Context, rConfig RuntimeConfig) Runtime {
config := rConfig.(*runtimeConfig)
var engine wasm.Engine
var cacheImpl *cache
if c := config.cache; c != nil {
// If the Cache is configured, we share the engine.
cacheImpl = c.(*cache)
engine = cacheImpl.initEngine(config.engineKind, config.newEngine, ctx, config.enabledFeatures)
} else {
// Otherwise, we create a new engine.
engine = config.newEngine(ctx, config.enabledFeatures, nil)
}
store := wasm.NewStore(config.enabledFeatures, engine)
zero := uint64(0)
return &runtime{
cache: cacheImpl,
store: store,
enabledFeatures: config.enabledFeatures,
memoryLimitPages: config.memoryLimitPages,
memoryCapacityFromMax: config.memoryCapacityFromMax,
dwarfDisabled: config.dwarfDisabled,
storeCustomSections: config.storeCustomSections,
closed: &zero,
ensureTermination: config.ensureTermination,
}
}
// runtime allows decoupling of public interfaces from internal representation.
type runtime struct {
store *wasm.Store
cache *cache
enabledFeatures api.CoreFeatures
memoryLimitPages uint32
memoryCapacityFromMax bool
dwarfDisabled bool
storeCustomSections bool
// closed is the pointer used both to guard moduleEngine.CloseWithExitCode and to store the exit code.
//
// The update value is 1 + exitCode << 32. This ensures an exit code of zero isn't mistaken for never closed.
//
// Note: Exclusively reading and updating this with atomics guarantees cross-goroutine observations.
// See /RATIONALE.md
closed *uint64
ensureTermination bool
}
// Module implements Runtime.Module.
func (r *runtime) Module(moduleName string) api.Module {
if len(moduleName) == 0 {
return nil
}
return r.store.Module(moduleName)
}
// CompileModule implements Runtime.CompileModule
func (r *runtime) CompileModule(ctx context.Context, binary []byte) (CompiledModule, error) {
if err := r.failIfClosed(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
internal, err := binaryformat.DecodeModule(binary, r.enabledFeatures,
r.memoryLimitPages, r.memoryCapacityFromMax, !r.dwarfDisabled, r.storeCustomSections)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
} else if err = internal.Validate(r.enabledFeatures); err != nil {
// TODO: decoders should validate before returning, as that allows
// them to err with the correct position in the wasm binary.
return nil, err
}
// Now that the module is validated, cache the function and memory definitions.
internal.BuildFunctionDefinitions()
internal.BuildMemoryDefinitions()
c := &compiledModule{module: internal, compiledEngine: r.store.Engine}
// typeIDs are static and compile-time known.
typeIDs, err := r.store.GetFunctionTypeIDs(internal.TypeSection)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
c.typeIDs = typeIDs
listeners, err := buildListeners(ctx, internal)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
internal.AssignModuleID(binary, len(listeners) > 0, r.ensureTermination)
if err = r.store.Engine.CompileModule(ctx, internal, listeners, r.ensureTermination); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return c, nil
}
func buildListeners(ctx context.Context, internal *wasm.Module) ([]experimentalapi.FunctionListener, error) {
// Test to see if internal code are using an experimental feature.
fnlf := ctx.Value(experimentalapi.FunctionListenerFactoryKey{})
if fnlf == nil {
return nil, nil
}
factory := fnlf.(experimentalapi.FunctionListenerFactory)
importCount := internal.ImportFunctionCount
listeners := make([]experimentalapi.FunctionListener, len(internal.FunctionSection))
for i := 0; i < len(listeners); i++ {
listeners[i] = factory.NewListener(&internal.FunctionDefinitionSection[uint32(i)+importCount])
}
return listeners, nil
}
// failIfClosed returns an error if CloseWithExitCode was called implicitly (by Close) or explicitly.
func (r *runtime) failIfClosed() error {
if closed := atomic.LoadUint64(r.closed); closed != 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("runtime closed with exit_code(%d)", uint32(closed>>32))
}
return nil
}
// Instantiate implements Runtime.Instantiate
func (r *runtime) Instantiate(ctx context.Context, binary []byte) (api.Module, error) {
return r.InstantiateWithConfig(ctx, binary, NewModuleConfig())
}
// InstantiateWithConfig implements Runtime.InstantiateWithConfig
func (r *runtime) InstantiateWithConfig(ctx context.Context, binary []byte, config ModuleConfig) (api.Module, error) {
if compiled, err := r.CompileModule(ctx, binary); err != nil {
return nil, err
} else {
compiled.(*compiledModule).closeWithModule = true
return r.InstantiateModule(ctx, compiled, config)
}
}
// InstantiateModule implements Runtime.InstantiateModule.
func (r *runtime) InstantiateModule(
ctx context.Context,
compiled CompiledModule,
mConfig ModuleConfig,
) (mod api.Module, err error) {
if err = r.failIfClosed(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
code := compiled.(*compiledModule)
config := mConfig.(*moduleConfig)
var sysCtx *internalsys.Context
if sysCtx, err = config.toSysContext(); err != nil {
return
}
name := config.name
if !config.nameSet && code.module.NameSection != nil && code.module.NameSection.ModuleName != "" {
name = code.module.NameSection.ModuleName
}
// Instantiate the module.
mod, err = r.store.Instantiate(ctx, code.module, name, sysCtx, code.typeIDs)
if err != nil {
// If there was an error, don't leak the compiled module.
if code.closeWithModule {
_ = code.Close(ctx) // don't overwrite the error
}
return
}
// Attach the code closer so that anything afterwards closes the compiled code when closing the module.
if code.closeWithModule {
mod.(*wasm.ModuleInstance).CodeCloser = code
}
// Now, invoke any start functions, failing at first error.
for _, fn := range config.startFunctions {
start := mod.ExportedFunction(fn)
if start == nil {
continue
}
if _, err = start.Call(ctx); err != nil {
_ = mod.Close(ctx) // Don't leak the module on error.
if se, ok := err.(*sys.ExitError); ok {
if se.ExitCode() == 0 { // Don't err on success.
err = nil
}
return // Don't wrap an exit error
}
err = fmt.Errorf("module[%s] function[%s] failed: %w", name, fn, err)
return
}
}
return
}
// Close implements api.Closer embedded in Runtime.
func (r *runtime) Close(ctx context.Context) error {
return r.CloseWithExitCode(ctx, 0)
}
// CloseWithExitCode implements Runtime.CloseWithExitCode
//
// Note: it also marks the internal `closed` field
func (r *runtime) CloseWithExitCode(ctx context.Context, exitCode uint32) error {
closed := uint64(1) + uint64(exitCode)<<32 // Store exitCode as high-order bits.
if !atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(r.closed, 0, closed) {
return nil
}
err := r.store.CloseWithExitCode(ctx, exitCode)
if r.cache == nil {
// Close the engine if the cache is not configured, which means that this engine is scoped in this runtime.
if errCloseEngine := r.store.Engine.Close(); errCloseEngine != nil {
return errCloseEngine
}
}
return err
}