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configure.ac: setup build tools and register objects main.c: wrap main with rb_wasm_rt_start to handle asyncify unwinds tool/m4/ruby_wasm_tools.m4: setup default command based on WASI_SDK_PATH environment variable. checks wasm-opt which is used for asyncify. tool/wasm-clangw wasm/wasm-opt: a clang wrapper which replaces real wasm-opt with do-nothing wasm-opt to avoid misoptimization before asyncify. asyncify is performed at POSTLINK, but clang linker driver tries to run optimization by wasm-opt unconditionally. inlining pass at wasm level breaks asyncify's assumption, so should not optimize before POSTLIK. wasm/GNUmakefile.in: wasm specific rules to compile objects
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2.2 KiB
C
61 lines
2.2 KiB
C
#ifndef RB_WASM_SUPPORT_SETJMP_H
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#define RB_WASM_SUPPORT_SETJMP_H
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#include "ruby/internal/config.h"
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#ifndef WASM_SETJMP_STACK_BUFFER_SIZE
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# define WASM_SETJMP_STACK_BUFFER_SIZE 6144
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#endif
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struct __rb_wasm_asyncify_jmp_buf {
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void* top;
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void* end;
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char buffer[WASM_SETJMP_STACK_BUFFER_SIZE];
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};
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typedef struct {
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// Internal Asyncify buffer space to save execution context
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struct __rb_wasm_asyncify_jmp_buf setjmp_buf;
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// Internal Asyncify buffer space used while unwinding from longjmp
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// but never used for rewinding.
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struct __rb_wasm_asyncify_jmp_buf longjmp_buf;
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// Used to save top address of Asyncify stack `setjmp_buf`, which is
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// overwritten during first rewind.
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void *dst_buf_top;
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// A payload value given by longjmp and returned by setjmp for the second time
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int payload;
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// Internal state field
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int state;
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} rb_wasm_jmp_buf;
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// noinline to avoid breaking Asyncify assumption
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NOINLINE(int _rb_wasm_setjmp(rb_wasm_jmp_buf *env));
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NOINLINE(void _rb_wasm_longjmp(rb_wasm_jmp_buf *env, int payload));
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#define rb_wasm_setjmp(env) ((env).state = 0, _rb_wasm_setjmp(&(env)))
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// NOTE: Why is `_rb_wasm_longjmp` not `noreturn`? Why put `unreachable` in the call site?
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// Asyncify expects that `_rb_wasm_longjmp` returns its control, and Asyncify inserts a return
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// for unwinding after the call. This means that "`_rb_wasm_longjmp` returns its control but the
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// next line in the caller (C level) won't be executed".
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// On the other hand, `noreturn` means the callee won't return its control to the caller,
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// so compiler can assume that a function with the attribute won't reach the end of the function.
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// Therefore `_rb_wasm_longjmp`'s semantics is not exactly same as `noreturn`.
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#define rb_wasm_longjmp(env, payload) (_rb_wasm_longjmp(&env, payload), __builtin_unreachable())
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// Returns the Asyncify buffer of next rewinding if unwound for setjmp capturing or longjmp.
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// Used by the top level Asyncify handling in wasm/runtime.c
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void *rb_wasm_handle_jmp_unwind(void);
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//
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// POSIX-compatible declarations
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//
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typedef rb_wasm_jmp_buf jmp_buf;
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#define setjmp(env) rb_wasm_setjmp(env)
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#define longjmp(env, payload) rb_wasm_longjmp(env, payload)
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#endif
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