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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (C) 2019 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
  3. * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
  4. */
  5. #ifndef _WASM_EXPORT_H
  6. #define _WASM_EXPORT_H
  7. #include <stdint.h>
  8. #include <stdbool.h>
  9. #include "lib_export.h"
  10. #ifndef WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN
  11. #if defined(_MSC_BUILD)
  12. #if defined(COMPILING_WASM_RUNTIME_API)
  13. #define WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN __declspec(dllexport)
  14. #else
  15. #define WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN __declspec(dllimport)
  16. #endif
  17. #else
  18. #define WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN
  19. #endif
  20. #endif
  21. #ifdef __cplusplus
  22. extern "C" {
  23. #endif
  24. /* clang-format off */
  25. #define get_module_inst(exec_env) \
  26. wasm_runtime_get_module_inst(exec_env)
  27. #define validate_app_addr(offset, size) \
  28. wasm_runtime_validate_app_addr(module_inst, offset, size)
  29. #define validate_app_str_addr(offset) \
  30. wasm_runtime_validate_app_str_addr(module_inst, offset)
  31. #define addr_app_to_native(offset) \
  32. wasm_runtime_addr_app_to_native(module_inst, offset)
  33. #define addr_native_to_app(ptr) \
  34. wasm_runtime_addr_native_to_app(module_inst, ptr)
  35. #define module_malloc(size, p_native_addr) \
  36. wasm_runtime_module_malloc(module_inst, size, p_native_addr)
  37. #define module_free(offset) \
  38. wasm_runtime_module_free(module_inst, offset)
  39. #define native_raw_return_type(type, args) type *raw_ret = (type *)(args)
  40. #define native_raw_get_arg(type, name, args) type name = *((type *)(args++))
  41. #define native_raw_set_return(val) *raw_ret = (val)
  42. #ifndef WASM_MODULE_T_DEFINED
  43. #define WASM_MODULE_T_DEFINED
  44. /* Uninstantiated WASM module loaded from WASM binary file
  45. or AoT binary file*/
  46. struct WASMModuleCommon;
  47. typedef struct WASMModuleCommon *wasm_module_t;
  48. #endif
  49. /* Instantiated WASM module */
  50. struct WASMModuleInstanceCommon;
  51. typedef struct WASMModuleInstanceCommon *wasm_module_inst_t;
  52. /* Function instance */
  53. typedef void WASMFunctionInstanceCommon;
  54. typedef WASMFunctionInstanceCommon *wasm_function_inst_t;
  55. /* WASM section */
  56. typedef struct wasm_section_t {
  57. struct wasm_section_t *next;
  58. /* section type */
  59. int section_type;
  60. /* section body, not include type and size */
  61. uint8_t *section_body;
  62. /* section body size */
  63. uint32_t section_body_size;
  64. } wasm_section_t, aot_section_t, *wasm_section_list_t, *aot_section_list_t;
  65. /* Execution environment, e.g. stack info */
  66. struct WASMExecEnv;
  67. typedef struct WASMExecEnv *wasm_exec_env_t;
  68. /* Package Type */
  69. typedef enum {
  70. Wasm_Module_Bytecode = 0,
  71. Wasm_Module_AoT,
  72. Package_Type_Unknown = 0xFFFF
  73. } package_type_t;
  74. #ifndef MEM_ALLOC_OPTION_DEFINED
  75. #define MEM_ALLOC_OPTION_DEFINED
  76. /* Memory allocator type */
  77. typedef enum {
  78. /* pool mode, allocate memory from user defined heap buffer */
  79. Alloc_With_Pool = 0,
  80. /* user allocator mode, allocate memory from user defined
  81. malloc function */
  82. Alloc_With_Allocator,
  83. /* system allocator mode, allocate memory from system allocator,
  84. or, platform's os_malloc function */
  85. Alloc_With_System_Allocator,
  86. } mem_alloc_type_t;
  87. /* Memory allocator option */
  88. typedef union MemAllocOption {
  89. struct {
  90. void *heap_buf;
  91. uint32_t heap_size;
  92. } pool;
  93. struct {
  94. void *malloc_func;
  95. void *realloc_func;
  96. void *free_func;
  97. /* allocator user data, only used when
  98. WASM_MEM_ALLOC_WITH_USER_DATA is defined */
  99. void *user_data;
  100. } allocator;
  101. } MemAllocOption;
  102. #endif
  103. /* Memory pool info */
  104. typedef struct mem_alloc_info_t {
  105. uint32_t total_size;
  106. uint32_t total_free_size;
  107. uint32_t highmark_size;
  108. } mem_alloc_info_t;
  109. /* Running mode of runtime and module instance*/
  110. typedef enum RunningMode {
  111. Mode_Interp = 1,
  112. Mode_Fast_JIT,
  113. Mode_LLVM_JIT,
  114. Mode_Multi_Tier_JIT,
  115. } RunningMode;
  116. /* WASM runtime initialize arguments */
  117. typedef struct RuntimeInitArgs {
  118. mem_alloc_type_t mem_alloc_type;
  119. MemAllocOption mem_alloc_option;
  120. const char *native_module_name;
  121. NativeSymbol *native_symbols;
  122. uint32_t n_native_symbols;
  123. /* maximum thread number, only used when
  124. WASM_ENABLE_THREAD_MGR is defined */
  125. uint32_t max_thread_num;
  126. /* Debug settings, only used when
  127. WASM_ENABLE_DEBUG_INTERP != 0 */
  128. char ip_addr[128];
  129. int unused; /* was platform_port */
  130. int instance_port;
  131. /* Fast JIT code cache size */
  132. uint32_t fast_jit_code_cache_size;
  133. /* Default running mode of the runtime */
  134. RunningMode running_mode;
  135. /* LLVM JIT opt and size level */
  136. uint32_t llvm_jit_opt_level;
  137. uint32_t llvm_jit_size_level;
  138. /* Segue optimization flags for LLVM JIT */
  139. uint32_t segue_flags;
  140. /**
  141. * If enabled
  142. * - llvm-jit will output a jitdump file for `perf inject`
  143. * - aot. TBD
  144. * - fast-jit. TBD
  145. * - multi-tier-jit. TBD
  146. * - interpreter. TBD
  147. */
  148. bool linux_perf_support;
  149. } RuntimeInitArgs;
  150. #ifndef WASM_VALKIND_T_DEFINED
  151. #define WASM_VALKIND_T_DEFINED
  152. typedef uint8_t wasm_valkind_t;
  153. enum wasm_valkind_enum {
  154. WASM_I32,
  155. WASM_I64,
  156. WASM_F32,
  157. WASM_F64,
  158. WASM_ANYREF = 128,
  159. WASM_FUNCREF,
  160. };
  161. #endif
  162. #ifndef WASM_VAL_T_DEFINED
  163. #define WASM_VAL_T_DEFINED
  164. struct wasm_ref_t;
  165. typedef struct wasm_val_t {
  166. wasm_valkind_t kind;
  167. union {
  168. /* also represent a function index */
  169. int32_t i32;
  170. int64_t i64;
  171. float f32;
  172. double f64;
  173. /* represent a foreign object, aka externref in .wat */
  174. uintptr_t foreign;
  175. struct wasm_ref_t *ref;
  176. } of;
  177. } wasm_val_t;
  178. #endif
  179. /**
  180. * Initialize the WASM runtime environment, and also initialize
  181. * the memory allocator with system allocator, which calls os_malloc
  182. * to allocate memory
  183. *
  184. * @return true if success, false otherwise
  185. */
  186. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  187. wasm_runtime_init(void);
  188. /**
  189. * Initialize the WASM runtime environment, WASM running mode,
  190. * and also initialize the memory allocator and register native symbols,
  191. * which are specified with init arguments
  192. *
  193. * @param init_args specifies the init arguments
  194. *
  195. * @return return true if success, false otherwise
  196. */
  197. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  198. wasm_runtime_full_init(RuntimeInitArgs *init_args);
  199. /**
  200. * Query whether a certain running mode is supported for the runtime
  201. *
  202. * @param running_mode the running mode to query
  203. *
  204. * @return true if this running mode is supported, false otherwise
  205. */
  206. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  207. wasm_runtime_is_running_mode_supported(RunningMode running_mode);
  208. /**
  209. * Set the default running mode for the runtime. It is inherited
  210. * to set the running mode of a module instance when it is instantiated,
  211. * and can be changed by calling wasm_runtime_set_running_mode
  212. *
  213. * @param running_mode the running mode to set
  214. *
  215. * @return true if success, false otherwise
  216. */
  217. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  218. wasm_runtime_set_default_running_mode(RunningMode running_mode);
  219. /**
  220. * Destroy the WASM runtime environment.
  221. */
  222. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  223. wasm_runtime_destroy(void);
  224. /**
  225. * Allocate memory from runtime memory environment.
  226. *
  227. * @param size bytes need to allocate
  228. *
  229. * @return the pointer to memory allocated
  230. */
  231. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void *
  232. wasm_runtime_malloc(unsigned int size);
  233. /**
  234. * Reallocate memory from runtime memory environment
  235. *
  236. * @param ptr the original memory
  237. * @param size bytes need to reallocate
  238. *
  239. * @return the pointer to memory reallocated
  240. */
  241. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void *
  242. wasm_runtime_realloc(void *ptr, unsigned int size);
  243. /*
  244. * Free memory to runtime memory environment.
  245. */
  246. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  247. wasm_runtime_free(void *ptr);
  248. /*
  249. * Get memory info, only pool mode is supported now.
  250. */
  251. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  252. wasm_runtime_get_mem_alloc_info(mem_alloc_info_t *mem_alloc_info);
  253. /**
  254. * Get the package type of a buffer.
  255. *
  256. * @param buf the package buffer
  257. * @param size the package buffer size
  258. *
  259. * @return the package type, return Package_Type_Unknown if the type is unknown
  260. */
  261. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN package_type_t
  262. get_package_type(const uint8_t *buf, uint32_t size);
  263. /**
  264. * Check whether a file is an AOT XIP (Execution In Place) file
  265. *
  266. * @param buf the package buffer
  267. * @param size the package buffer size
  268. *
  269. * @return true if success, false otherwise
  270. */
  271. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  272. wasm_runtime_is_xip_file(const uint8_t *buf, uint32_t size);
  273. /**
  274. * Callback to load a module file into a buffer in multi-module feature
  275. */
  276. typedef bool (*module_reader)(package_type_t module_type,const char *module_name,
  277. uint8_t **p_buffer, uint32_t *p_size);
  278. /**
  279. * Callback to release the buffer loaded by module_reader callback
  280. */
  281. typedef void (*module_destroyer)(uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t size);
  282. /**
  283. * Setup callbacks for reading and releasing a buffer about a module file
  284. *
  285. * @param reader a callback to read a module file into a buffer
  286. * @param destroyer a callback to release above buffer
  287. */
  288. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  289. wasm_runtime_set_module_reader(const module_reader reader,
  290. const module_destroyer destroyer);
  291. /**
  292. * Give the "module" a name "module_name".
  293. * Can not assign a new name to a module if it already has a name
  294. *
  295. * @param module_name indicate a name
  296. * @param module the target module
  297. * @param error_buf output of the exception info
  298. * @param error_buf_size the size of the exception string
  299. *
  300. * @return true means success, false means failed
  301. */
  302. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  303. wasm_runtime_register_module(const char *module_name, wasm_module_t module,
  304. char *error_buf, uint32_t error_buf_size);
  305. /**
  306. * Check if there is already a loaded module named module_name in the
  307. * runtime. Repeately loading a module with the same name is not allowed.
  308. *
  309. * @param module_name indicate a name
  310. *
  311. * @return return WASM module loaded, NULL if failed
  312. */
  313. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN wasm_module_t
  314. wasm_runtime_find_module_registered(const char *module_name);
  315. /**
  316. * Load a WASM module from a specified byte buffer. The byte buffer can be
  317. * WASM binary data when interpreter or JIT is enabled, or AOT binary data
  318. * when AOT is enabled. If it is AOT binary data, it must be 4-byte aligned.
  319. *
  320. * Note: In case of AOT XIP modules, the runtime doesn't make modifications
  321. * to the buffer. (Except the "Known issues" mentioned in doc/xip.md.)
  322. * Otherwise, the runtime can make modifications to the buffer for its
  323. * internal purposes. Thus, in general, it isn't safe to create multiple
  324. * modules from a single buffer.
  325. *
  326. * @param buf the byte buffer which contains the WASM/AOT binary data,
  327. * note that the byte buffer must be writable since runtime may
  328. * change its content for footprint and performance purpose, and
  329. * it must be referencable until wasm_runtime_unload is called
  330. * @param size the size of the buffer
  331. * @param error_buf output of the exception info
  332. * @param error_buf_size the size of the exception string
  333. *
  334. * @return return WASM module loaded, NULL if failed
  335. */
  336. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN wasm_module_t
  337. wasm_runtime_load(uint8_t *buf, uint32_t size,
  338. char *error_buf, uint32_t error_buf_size);
  339. /**
  340. * Load a WASM module from a specified WASM or AOT section list.
  341. *
  342. * @param section_list the section list which contains each section data
  343. * @param is_aot whether the section list is AOT section list
  344. * @param error_buf output of the exception info
  345. * @param error_buf_size the size of the exception string
  346. *
  347. * @return return WASM module loaded, NULL if failed
  348. */
  349. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN wasm_module_t
  350. wasm_runtime_load_from_sections(wasm_section_list_t section_list, bool is_aot,
  351. char *error_buf, uint32_t error_buf_size);
  352. /**
  353. * Unload a WASM module.
  354. *
  355. * @param module the module to be unloaded
  356. */
  357. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  358. wasm_runtime_unload(wasm_module_t module);
  359. /**
  360. * Get the module hash of a WASM module, currently only available on
  361. * linux-sgx platform when the remote attestation feature is enabled
  362. *
  363. * @param module the WASM module to retrieve
  364. *
  365. * @return the module hash of the WASM module
  366. */
  367. char *
  368. wasm_runtime_get_module_hash(wasm_module_t module);
  369. /**
  370. * Set WASI parameters.
  371. *
  372. * While this API operates on a module, these parameters will be used
  373. * only when the module is instantiated. That is, you can consider these
  374. * as extra parameters for wasm_runtime_instantiate().
  375. *
  376. * @param module The module to set WASI parameters.
  377. * @param dir_list The list of directories to preopen. (real path)
  378. * @param dir_count The number of elements in dir_list.
  379. * @param map_dir_list The list of directories to preopen. (mapped path)
  380. * Format for each map entry: <guest-path>::<host-path>
  381. * @param map_dir_count The number of elements in map_dir_list.
  382. * If map_dir_count is smaller than dir_count,
  383. * mapped path is assumed to be same as the
  384. * corresponding real path for the rest of entries.
  385. * @param env The list of environment variables.
  386. * @param env_count The number of elements in env.
  387. * @param argv The list of command line arguments.
  388. * @param argc The number of elements in argv.
  389. * @param stdin_handle The raw host handle to back WASI STDIN_FILENO.
  390. * If an invalid handle is specified (e.g. -1 on POSIX,
  391. * INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE on Windows), the platform default
  392. * for STDIN is used.
  393. * @param stdoutfd The raw host handle to back WASI STDOUT_FILENO.
  394. * If an invalid handle is specified (e.g. -1 on POSIX,
  395. * INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE on Windows), the platform default
  396. * for STDOUT is used.
  397. * @param stderrfd The raw host handle to back WASI STDERR_FILENO.
  398. * If an invalid handle is specified (e.g. -1 on POSIX,
  399. * INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE on Windows), the platform default
  400. * for STDERR is used.
  401. */
  402. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  403. wasm_runtime_set_wasi_args_ex(wasm_module_t module,
  404. const char *dir_list[], uint32_t dir_count,
  405. const char *map_dir_list[], uint32_t map_dir_count,
  406. const char *env[], uint32_t env_count,
  407. char *argv[], int argc, int64_t stdinfd,
  408. int64_t stdoutfd, int64_t stderrfd);
  409. /**
  410. * Set WASI parameters.
  411. *
  412. * Same as wasm_runtime_set_wasi_args_ex but with default stdio handles
  413. */
  414. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  415. wasm_runtime_set_wasi_args(wasm_module_t module,
  416. const char *dir_list[], uint32_t dir_count,
  417. const char *map_dir_list[], uint32_t map_dir_count,
  418. const char *env[], uint32_t env_count,
  419. char *argv[], int argc);
  420. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  421. wasm_runtime_set_wasi_addr_pool(wasm_module_t module, const char *addr_pool[],
  422. uint32_t addr_pool_size);
  423. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  424. wasm_runtime_set_wasi_ns_lookup_pool(wasm_module_t module, const char *ns_lookup_pool[],
  425. uint32_t ns_lookup_pool_size);
  426. /**
  427. * Instantiate a WASM module.
  428. *
  429. * @param module the WASM module to instantiate
  430. * @param default_stack_size the default stack size of the module instance when the
  431. * exec env's operation stack isn't created by user, e.g. API
  432. * wasm_application_execute_main() and wasm_application_execute_func()
  433. * create the operation stack internally with the stack size specified
  434. * here. And API wasm_runtime_create_exec_env() creates the operation
  435. * stack with stack size specified by its parameter, the stack size
  436. * specified here is ignored.
  437. * @param host_managed_heap_size the default heap size of the module instance, a heap will
  438. * be created besides the app memory space. Both wasm app and native
  439. * function can allocate memory from the heap.
  440. * @param error_buf buffer to output the error info if failed
  441. * @param error_buf_size the size of the error buffer
  442. *
  443. * @return return the instantiated WASM module instance, NULL if failed
  444. */
  445. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN wasm_module_inst_t
  446. wasm_runtime_instantiate(const wasm_module_t module,
  447. uint32_t default_stack_size, uint32_t host_managed_heap_size,
  448. char *error_buf, uint32_t error_buf_size);
  449. /**
  450. * Set the running mode of a WASM module instance, override the
  451. * default running mode of the runtime. Note that it only makes sense when
  452. * the input is a wasm bytecode file: for the AOT file, runtime always runs
  453. * it with AOT engine, and this function always returns true.
  454. *
  455. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance to set running mode
  456. * @param running_mode the running mode to set
  457. *
  458. * @return true if success, false otherwise
  459. */
  460. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  461. wasm_runtime_set_running_mode(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  462. RunningMode running_mode);
  463. /**
  464. * Get the running mode of a WASM module instance, if no running mode
  465. * is explicitly set the default running mode of runtime will
  466. * be used and returned. Note that it only makes sense when the input is a
  467. * wasm bytecode file: for the AOT file, this function always returns 0.
  468. *
  469. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance to query for running mode
  470. *
  471. * @return the running mode this module instance currently use
  472. */
  473. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN RunningMode
  474. wasm_runtime_get_running_mode(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  475. /**
  476. * Deinstantiate a WASM module instance, destroy the resources.
  477. *
  478. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance to destroy
  479. */
  480. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  481. wasm_runtime_deinstantiate(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  482. /**
  483. * Get WASM module from WASM module instance
  484. *
  485. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance to retrieve
  486. *
  487. * @return the WASM module
  488. */
  489. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN wasm_module_t
  490. wasm_runtime_get_module(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  491. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  492. wasm_runtime_is_wasi_mode(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  493. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN wasm_function_inst_t
  494. wasm_runtime_lookup_wasi_start_function(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  495. /**
  496. * Get WASI exit code.
  497. *
  498. * After a WASI command completed its execution, an embedder can
  499. * call this function to get its exit code. (that is, the value given
  500. * to proc_exit.)
  501. *
  502. * @param module_inst the module instance
  503. */
  504. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN uint32_t
  505. wasm_runtime_get_wasi_exit_code(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  506. /**
  507. * Lookup an exported function in the WASM module instance.
  508. *
  509. * @param module_inst the module instance
  510. * @param name the name of the function
  511. * @param signature the signature of the function, ignored currently
  512. *
  513. * @return the function instance found, NULL if not found
  514. */
  515. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN wasm_function_inst_t
  516. wasm_runtime_lookup_function(wasm_module_inst_t const module_inst,
  517. const char *name, const char *signature);
  518. /**
  519. * Get parameter count of the function instance
  520. *
  521. * @param func_inst the function instance
  522. * @param module_inst the module instance the function instance belongs to
  523. *
  524. * @return the parameter count of the function instance
  525. */
  526. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN uint32_t
  527. wasm_func_get_param_count(wasm_function_inst_t const func_inst,
  528. wasm_module_inst_t const module_inst);
  529. /**
  530. * Get result count of the function instance
  531. *
  532. * @param func_inst the function instance
  533. * @param module_inst the module instance the function instance belongs to
  534. *
  535. * @return the result count of the function instance
  536. */
  537. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN uint32_t
  538. wasm_func_get_result_count(wasm_function_inst_t const func_inst,
  539. wasm_module_inst_t const module_inst);
  540. /**
  541. * Get parameter types of the function instance
  542. *
  543. * @param func_inst the function instance
  544. * @param module_inst the module instance the function instance belongs to
  545. * @param param_types the parameter types returned
  546. */
  547. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  548. wasm_func_get_param_types(wasm_function_inst_t const func_inst,
  549. wasm_module_inst_t const module_inst,
  550. wasm_valkind_t *param_types);
  551. /**
  552. * Get result types of the function instance
  553. *
  554. * @param func_inst the function instance
  555. * @param module_inst the module instance the function instance belongs to
  556. * @param result_types the result types returned
  557. */
  558. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  559. wasm_func_get_result_types(wasm_function_inst_t const func_inst,
  560. wasm_module_inst_t const module_inst,
  561. wasm_valkind_t *result_types);
  562. /**
  563. * Create execution environment for a WASM module instance.
  564. *
  565. * @param module_inst the module instance
  566. * @param stack_size the stack size to execute a WASM function
  567. *
  568. * @return the execution environment, NULL if failed, e.g. invalid
  569. * stack size is passed
  570. */
  571. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN wasm_exec_env_t
  572. wasm_runtime_create_exec_env(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  573. uint32_t stack_size);
  574. /**
  575. * Destroy the execution environment.
  576. *
  577. * @param exec_env the execution environment to destroy
  578. */
  579. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  580. wasm_runtime_destroy_exec_env(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env);
  581. /**
  582. * Get the singleton execution environment for the instance.
  583. *
  584. * Note: The singleton execution environment is the execution
  585. * environment used internally by the runtime for the API functions
  586. * like wasm_application_execute_main, which don't take explicit
  587. * execution environment. It's associated to the corresponding
  588. * module instance and managed by the runtime. The API user should
  589. * not destroy it with wasm_runtime_destroy_exec_env.
  590. *
  591. * @param module_inst the module instance
  592. *
  593. * @return exec_env the execution environment to destroy
  594. */
  595. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN wasm_exec_env_t
  596. wasm_runtime_get_exec_env_singleton(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  597. /**
  598. * Start debug instance based on given execution environment.
  599. * Note:
  600. * The debug instance will be destroyed during destroying the
  601. * execution environment, developers don't need to destroy it
  602. * manually.
  603. * If the cluster of this execution environment has already
  604. * been bound to a debug instance, this function will return true
  605. * directly.
  606. * If developer spawns some exec_env by wasm_runtime_spawn_exec_env,
  607. * don't need to call this function for every spawned exec_env as
  608. * they are sharing the same cluster with the main exec_env.
  609. *
  610. * @param exec_env the execution environment to start debug instance
  611. * @param port the port for the debug server to listen on.
  612. * 0 means automatic assignment.
  613. * -1 means to use the global setting in RuntimeInitArgs.
  614. *
  615. * @return debug port if success, 0 otherwise.
  616. */
  617. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN uint32_t
  618. wasm_runtime_start_debug_instance_with_port(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env, int32_t port);
  619. /**
  620. * Same as wasm_runtime_start_debug_instance_with_port(env, -1).
  621. */
  622. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN uint32_t
  623. wasm_runtime_start_debug_instance(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env);
  624. /**
  625. * Initialize the thread environment.
  626. * Note:
  627. * If developer creates a child thread by himself to call the
  628. * the wasm function in that thread, he should call this API
  629. * firstly before calling the wasm function and then call
  630. * wasm_runtime_destroy_thread_env() after calling the wasm
  631. * function. If the thread is created from the runtime API,
  632. * it is unnecessary to call these two APIs.
  633. *
  634. * @return true if success, false otherwise
  635. */
  636. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  637. wasm_runtime_init_thread_env(void);
  638. /**
  639. * Destroy the thread environment
  640. */
  641. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  642. wasm_runtime_destroy_thread_env(void);
  643. /**
  644. * Whether the thread environment is initialized
  645. */
  646. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  647. wasm_runtime_thread_env_inited(void);
  648. /**
  649. * Get WASM module instance from execution environment
  650. *
  651. * @param exec_env the execution environment to retrieve
  652. *
  653. * @return the WASM module instance
  654. */
  655. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN wasm_module_inst_t
  656. wasm_runtime_get_module_inst(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env);
  657. /**
  658. * Set WASM module instance of execution environment
  659. * Caution:
  660. * normally the module instance is bound with the execution
  661. * environment one by one, if multiple module instances want
  662. * to share to the same execution environment, developer should
  663. * be responsible for the backup and restore of module instance
  664. *
  665. * @param exec_env the execution environment
  666. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance to set
  667. */
  668. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  669. wasm_runtime_set_module_inst(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env,
  670. const wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  671. /**
  672. * Call the given WASM function of a WASM module instance with
  673. * arguments (bytecode and AoT).
  674. *
  675. * @param exec_env the execution environment to call the function,
  676. * which must be created from wasm_create_exec_env()
  677. * @param function the function to call
  678. * @param argc total cell number that the function parameters occupy,
  679. * a cell is a slot of the uint32 array argv[], e.g. i32/f32 argument
  680. * occupies one cell, i64/f64 argument occupies two cells, note that
  681. * it might be different from the parameter number of the function
  682. * @param argv the arguments. If the function has return value,
  683. * the first (or first two in case 64-bit return value) element of
  684. * argv stores the return value of the called WASM function after this
  685. * function returns.
  686. *
  687. * @return true if success, false otherwise and exception will be thrown,
  688. * the caller can call wasm_runtime_get_exception to get the exception
  689. * info.
  690. */
  691. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  692. wasm_runtime_call_wasm(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env,
  693. wasm_function_inst_t function,
  694. uint32_t argc, uint32_t argv[]);
  695. /**
  696. * Call the given WASM function of a WASM module instance with
  697. * provided results space and arguments (bytecode and AoT).
  698. *
  699. * @param exec_env the execution environment to call the function,
  700. * which must be created from wasm_create_exec_env()
  701. * @param function the function to call
  702. * @param num_results the number of results
  703. * @param results the pre-alloced pointer to get the results
  704. * @param num_args the number of arguments
  705. * @param args the arguments
  706. *
  707. * @return true if success, false otherwise and exception will be thrown,
  708. * the caller can call wasm_runtime_get_exception to get the exception
  709. * info.
  710. */
  711. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  712. wasm_runtime_call_wasm_a(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env,
  713. wasm_function_inst_t function,
  714. uint32_t num_results, wasm_val_t results[],
  715. uint32_t num_args, wasm_val_t *args);
  716. /**
  717. * Call the given WASM function of a WASM module instance with
  718. * provided results space and variant arguments (bytecode and AoT).
  719. *
  720. * @param exec_env the execution environment to call the function,
  721. * which must be created from wasm_create_exec_env()
  722. * @param function the function to call
  723. * @param num_results the number of results
  724. * @param results the pre-alloced pointer to get the results
  725. * @param num_args the number of arguments
  726. * @param ... the variant arguments
  727. *
  728. * @return true if success, false otherwise and exception will be thrown,
  729. * the caller can call wasm_runtime_get_exception to get the exception
  730. * info.
  731. */
  732. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  733. wasm_runtime_call_wasm_v(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env,
  734. wasm_function_inst_t function,
  735. uint32_t num_results, wasm_val_t results[],
  736. uint32_t num_args, ...);
  737. /**
  738. * Call a function reference of a given WASM runtime instance with
  739. * arguments.
  740. *
  741. * Note: this can be used to call a function which is not exported
  742. * by the module explicitly. You might consider it as an abstraction
  743. * violation.
  744. *
  745. * @param exec_env the execution environment to call the function
  746. * which must be created from wasm_create_exec_env()
  747. * @param element_index the function reference index, usually
  748. * prvovided by the caller of a registed native function
  749. * @param argc the number of arguments
  750. * @param argv the arguments. If the function method has return value,
  751. * the first (or first two in case 64-bit return value) element of
  752. * argv stores the return value of the called WASM function after this
  753. * function returns.
  754. *
  755. * @return true if success, false otherwise and exception will be thrown,
  756. * the caller can call wasm_runtime_get_exception to get exception info.
  757. */
  758. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  759. wasm_runtime_call_indirect(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env, uint32_t element_index,
  760. uint32_t argc, uint32_t argv[]);
  761. /**
  762. * Find the unique main function from a WASM module instance
  763. * and execute that function.
  764. *
  765. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  766. * @param argc the number of arguments
  767. * @param argv the arguments array, if the main function has return value,
  768. * *(int*)argv stores the return value of the called main function after
  769. * this function returns.
  770. *
  771. * @return true if the main function is called, false otherwise and exception
  772. * will be thrown, the caller can call wasm_runtime_get_exception to get
  773. * the exception info.
  774. */
  775. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  776. wasm_application_execute_main(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  777. int32_t argc, char *argv[]);
  778. /**
  779. * Find the specified function in argv[0] from a WASM module instance
  780. * and execute that function.
  781. *
  782. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  783. * @param name the name of the function to execute.
  784. * to indicate the module name via: $module_name$function_name
  785. * or just a function name: function_name
  786. * @param argc the number of arguments
  787. * @param argv the arguments array
  788. *
  789. * @return true if the specified function is called, false otherwise and
  790. * exception will be thrown, the caller can call wasm_runtime_get_exception
  791. * to get the exception info.
  792. */
  793. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  794. wasm_application_execute_func(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  795. const char *name, int32_t argc, char *argv[]);
  796. /**
  797. * Get exception info of the WASM module instance.
  798. *
  799. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  800. *
  801. * @return the exception string
  802. */
  803. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN const char *
  804. wasm_runtime_get_exception(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  805. /**
  806. * Set exception info of the WASM module instance.
  807. *
  808. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  809. *
  810. * @param exception the exception string
  811. */
  812. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  813. wasm_runtime_set_exception(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  814. const char *exception);
  815. /**
  816. * Clear exception info of the WASM module instance.
  817. *
  818. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  819. */
  820. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  821. wasm_runtime_clear_exception(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  822. /**
  823. * Terminate the WASM module instance.
  824. *
  825. * This function causes the module instance fail as if it raised a trap.
  826. *
  827. * This is intended to be used in situations like:
  828. *
  829. * - A thread is executing the WASM module instance
  830. * (eg. it's in the middle of `wasm_application_execute_main`)
  831. *
  832. * - Another thread has a copy of `wasm_module_inst_t` of
  833. * the module instance and wants to terminate it asynchronously.
  834. *
  835. * This function is provided only when WAMR is built with threading enabled.
  836. * (`WASM_ENABLE_THREAD_MGR=1`)
  837. *
  838. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  839. */
  840. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  841. wasm_runtime_terminate(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  842. /**
  843. * Set custom data to WASM module instance.
  844. * Note:
  845. * If WAMR_BUILD_LIB_PTHREAD is enabled, this API
  846. * will spread the custom data to all threads
  847. *
  848. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  849. * @param custom_data the custom data to be set
  850. */
  851. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  852. wasm_runtime_set_custom_data(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  853. void *custom_data);
  854. /**
  855. * Get the custom data within a WASM module instance.
  856. *
  857. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  858. *
  859. * @return the custom data (NULL if not set yet)
  860. */
  861. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void *
  862. wasm_runtime_get_custom_data(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  863. /**
  864. * Set the memory bounds checks flag of a WASM module instance.
  865. *
  866. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  867. * @param enable the flag to enable/disable the memory bounds checks
  868. */
  869. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  870. wasm_runtime_set_bounds_checks(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  871. bool enable);
  872. /**
  873. * Check if the memory bounds checks flag is enabled for a WASM module instance.
  874. *
  875. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  876. * @return true if the memory bounds checks flag is enabled, false otherwise
  877. */
  878. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  879. wasm_runtime_is_bounds_checks_enabled(
  880. wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  881. /**
  882. * Allocate memory from the heap of WASM module instance
  883. *
  884. * Note: wasm_runtime_module_malloc can call heap functions inside
  885. * the module instance and thus cause a memory growth.
  886. * This API needs to be used very carefully when you have a native
  887. * pointers to the module instance memory obtained with
  888. * wasm_runtime_addr_app_to_native or similar APIs.
  889. *
  890. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance which contains heap
  891. * @param size the size bytes to allocate
  892. * @param p_native_addr return native address of the allocated memory
  893. * if it is not NULL, and return NULL if memory malloc failed
  894. *
  895. * @return the allocated memory address, which is a relative offset to the
  896. * base address of the module instance's memory space. Note that
  897. * it is not an absolute address.
  898. * Return non-zero if success, zero if failed.
  899. */
  900. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN uint32_t
  901. wasm_runtime_module_malloc(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst, uint32_t size,
  902. void **p_native_addr);
  903. /**
  904. * Free memory to the heap of WASM module instance
  905. *
  906. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance which contains heap
  907. * @param ptr the pointer to free
  908. */
  909. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  910. wasm_runtime_module_free(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst, uint32_t ptr);
  911. /**
  912. * Allocate memory from the heap of WASM module instance and initialize
  913. * the memory with src
  914. *
  915. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance which contains heap
  916. * @param src the source data to copy
  917. * @param size the size of the source data
  918. *
  919. * @return the allocated memory address, which is a relative offset to the
  920. * base address of the module instance's memory space. Note that
  921. * it is not an absolute address.
  922. * Return non-zero if success, zero if failed.
  923. */
  924. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN uint32_t
  925. wasm_runtime_module_dup_data(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  926. const char *src, uint32_t size);
  927. /**
  928. * Validate the app address, check whether it belongs to WASM module
  929. * instance's address space, or in its heap space or memory space.
  930. *
  931. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  932. * @param app_offset the app address to validate, which is a relative address
  933. * @param size the size bytes of the app address
  934. *
  935. * @return true if success, false otherwise. If failed, an exception will
  936. * be thrown.
  937. */
  938. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  939. wasm_runtime_validate_app_addr(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  940. uint32_t app_offset, uint32_t size);
  941. /**
  942. * Similar to wasm_runtime_validate_app_addr(), except that the size parameter
  943. * is not provided. This function validates the app string address, check
  944. * whether it belongs to WASM module instance's address space, or in its heap
  945. * space or memory space. Moreover, it checks whether it is the offset of a
  946. * string that is end with '\0'.
  947. *
  948. * Note: The validation result, especially the NUL termination check,
  949. * is not reliable for a module instance with multiple threads because
  950. * other threads can modify the heap behind us.
  951. *
  952. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  953. * @param app_str_offset the app address of the string to validate, which is a
  954. * relative address
  955. *
  956. * @return true if success, false otherwise. If failed, an exception will
  957. * be thrown.
  958. */
  959. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  960. wasm_runtime_validate_app_str_addr(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  961. uint32_t app_str_offset);
  962. /**
  963. * Validate the native address, check whether it belongs to WASM module
  964. * instance's address space, or in its heap space or memory space.
  965. *
  966. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  967. * @param native_ptr the native address to validate, which is an absolute
  968. * address
  969. * @param size the size bytes of the app address
  970. *
  971. * @return true if success, false otherwise. If failed, an exception will
  972. * be thrown.
  973. */
  974. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  975. wasm_runtime_validate_native_addr(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  976. void *native_ptr, uint32_t size);
  977. /**
  978. * Convert app address(relative address) to native address(absolute address)
  979. *
  980. * Note that native addresses to module instance memory can be invalidated
  981. * on a memory growth. (Except shared memory, whose native addresses are
  982. * stable.)
  983. *
  984. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  985. * @param app_offset the app adress
  986. *
  987. * @return the native address converted
  988. */
  989. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void *
  990. wasm_runtime_addr_app_to_native(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  991. uint32_t app_offset);
  992. /**
  993. * Convert native address(absolute address) to app address(relative address)
  994. *
  995. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  996. * @param native_ptr the native address
  997. *
  998. * @return the app address converted
  999. */
  1000. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN uint32_t
  1001. wasm_runtime_addr_native_to_app(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  1002. void *native_ptr);
  1003. /**
  1004. * Get the app address range (relative address) that a app address belongs to
  1005. *
  1006. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  1007. * @param app_offset the app address to retrieve
  1008. * @param p_app_start_offset buffer to output the app start offset if not NULL
  1009. * @param p_app_end_offset buffer to output the app end offset if not NULL
  1010. *
  1011. * @return true if success, false otherwise.
  1012. */
  1013. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  1014. wasm_runtime_get_app_addr_range(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  1015. uint32_t app_offset,
  1016. uint32_t *p_app_start_offset,
  1017. uint32_t *p_app_end_offset);
  1018. /**
  1019. * Get the native address range (absolute address) that a native address
  1020. * belongs to
  1021. *
  1022. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  1023. * @param native_ptr the native address to retrieve
  1024. * @param p_native_start_addr buffer to output the native start address
  1025. * if not NULL
  1026. * @param p_native_end_addr buffer to output the native end address
  1027. * if not NULL
  1028. *
  1029. * @return true if success, false otherwise.
  1030. */
  1031. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  1032. wasm_runtime_get_native_addr_range(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  1033. uint8_t *native_ptr,
  1034. uint8_t **p_native_start_addr,
  1035. uint8_t **p_native_end_addr);
  1036. /**
  1037. * Register native functions with same module name
  1038. *
  1039. * Note: The array `native_symbols` should not be read-only because the
  1040. * library can modify it in-place.
  1041. *
  1042. * Note: After successful call of this function, the array `native_symbols`
  1043. * is owned by the library.
  1044. *
  1045. * @param module_name the module name of the native functions
  1046. * @param native_symbols specifies an array of NativeSymbol structures which
  1047. * contain the names, function pointers and signatures
  1048. * Note: WASM runtime will not allocate memory to clone the data, so
  1049. * user must ensure the array can be used forever
  1050. * Meanings of letters in function signature:
  1051. * 'i': the parameter is i32 type
  1052. * 'I': the parameter is i64 type
  1053. * 'f': the parameter is f32 type
  1054. * 'F': the parameter is f64 type
  1055. * 'r': the parameter is externref type, it should be a uintptr_t in host
  1056. * '*': the parameter is a pointer (i32 in WASM), and runtime will
  1057. * auto check its boundary before calling the native function.
  1058. * If it is followed by '~', the checked length of the pointer
  1059. * is gotten from the following parameter, if not, the checked
  1060. * length of the pointer is 1.
  1061. * '~': the parameter is the pointer's length with i32 type, and must
  1062. * follow after '*'
  1063. * '$': the parameter is a string (i32 in WASM), and runtime will
  1064. * auto check its boundary before calling the native function
  1065. * @param n_native_symbols specifies the number of native symbols in the array
  1066. *
  1067. * @return true if success, false otherwise
  1068. */
  1069. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  1070. wasm_runtime_register_natives(const char *module_name,
  1071. NativeSymbol *native_symbols,
  1072. uint32_t n_native_symbols);
  1073. /**
  1074. * Register native functions with same module name, similar to
  1075. * wasm_runtime_register_natives, the difference is that runtime passes raw
  1076. * arguments to native API, which means that the native API should be defined as
  1077. * void foo(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env, uint64 *args);
  1078. * and native API should extract arguments one by one from args array with macro
  1079. * native_raw_get_arg
  1080. * and write the return value back to args[0] with macro
  1081. * native_raw_return_type and native_raw_set_return
  1082. */
  1083. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  1084. wasm_runtime_register_natives_raw(const char *module_name,
  1085. NativeSymbol *native_symbols,
  1086. uint32_t n_native_symbols);
  1087. /**
  1088. * Undo wasm_runtime_register_natives or wasm_runtime_register_natives_raw
  1089. *
  1090. * @param module_name Should be the same as the corresponding
  1091. * wasm_runtime_register_natives.
  1092. * (Same in term of strcmp.)
  1093. *
  1094. * @param native_symbols Should be the same as the corresponding
  1095. * wasm_runtime_register_natives.
  1096. * (Same in term of pointer comparison.)
  1097. *
  1098. * @return true if success, false otherwise
  1099. */
  1100. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  1101. wasm_runtime_unregister_natives(const char *module_name,
  1102. NativeSymbol *native_symbols);
  1103. /**
  1104. * Get attachment of native function from execution environment
  1105. *
  1106. * @param exec_env the execution environment to retrieve
  1107. *
  1108. * @return the attachment of native function
  1109. */
  1110. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void *
  1111. wasm_runtime_get_function_attachment(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env);
  1112. /**
  1113. * Set user data to execution environment.
  1114. *
  1115. * @param exec_env the execution environment
  1116. * @param user_data the user data to be set
  1117. */
  1118. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  1119. wasm_runtime_set_user_data(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env, void *user_data);
  1120. /**
  1121. * Get the user data within execution environment.
  1122. *
  1123. * @param exec_env the execution environment
  1124. *
  1125. * @return the user data (NULL if not set yet)
  1126. */
  1127. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void *
  1128. wasm_runtime_get_user_data(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env);
  1129. /**
  1130. * Dump runtime memory consumption, including:
  1131. * Exec env memory consumption
  1132. * WASM module memory consumption
  1133. * WASM module instance memory consumption
  1134. * stack and app heap used info
  1135. *
  1136. * @param exec_env the execution environment
  1137. */
  1138. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  1139. wasm_runtime_dump_mem_consumption(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env);
  1140. /**
  1141. * Dump runtime performance profiler data of each function
  1142. *
  1143. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance to profile
  1144. */
  1145. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  1146. wasm_runtime_dump_perf_profiling(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  1147. /* wasm thread callback function type */
  1148. typedef void *(*wasm_thread_callback_t)(wasm_exec_env_t, void *);
  1149. /* wasm thread type */
  1150. typedef uintptr_t wasm_thread_t;
  1151. /**
  1152. * Set the max thread num per cluster.
  1153. *
  1154. * @param num maximum thread num
  1155. */
  1156. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  1157. wasm_runtime_set_max_thread_num(uint32_t num);
  1158. /**
  1159. * Spawn a new exec_env, the spawned exec_env
  1160. * can be used in other threads
  1161. *
  1162. * @param num the original exec_env
  1163. *
  1164. * @return the spawned exec_env if success, NULL otherwise
  1165. */
  1166. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN wasm_exec_env_t
  1167. wasm_runtime_spawn_exec_env(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env);
  1168. /**
  1169. * Destroy the spawned exec_env
  1170. *
  1171. * @param exec_env the spawned exec_env
  1172. */
  1173. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  1174. wasm_runtime_destroy_spawned_exec_env(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env);
  1175. /**
  1176. * Spawn a thread from the given exec_env
  1177. *
  1178. * @param exec_env the original exec_env
  1179. * @param tid thread id to be returned to the caller
  1180. * @param callback the callback function provided by the user
  1181. * @param arg the arguments passed to the callback
  1182. *
  1183. * @return 0 if success, -1 otherwise
  1184. */
  1185. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN int32_t
  1186. wasm_runtime_spawn_thread(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env, wasm_thread_t *tid,
  1187. wasm_thread_callback_t callback, void *arg);
  1188. /**
  1189. * Wait a spawned thread to terminate
  1190. *
  1191. * @param tid thread id
  1192. * @param retval if not NULL, output the return value of the thread
  1193. *
  1194. * @return 0 if success, error number otherwise
  1195. */
  1196. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN int32_t
  1197. wasm_runtime_join_thread(wasm_thread_t tid, void **retval);
  1198. /**
  1199. * Map external object to an internal externref index: if the index
  1200. * has been created, return it, otherwise create the index.
  1201. *
  1202. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance that the extern object
  1203. * belongs to
  1204. * @param extern_obj the external object to be mapped
  1205. * @param p_externref_idx return externref index of the external object
  1206. *
  1207. * @return true if success, false otherwise
  1208. */
  1209. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  1210. wasm_externref_obj2ref(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  1211. void *extern_obj, uint32_t *p_externref_idx);
  1212. /**
  1213. * Delete external object registered by `wasm_externref_obj2ref`.
  1214. *
  1215. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance that the extern object
  1216. * belongs to
  1217. * @param extern_obj the external object to be deleted
  1218. *
  1219. * @return true if success, false otherwise
  1220. */
  1221. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  1222. wasm_externref_objdel(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst, void *extern_obj);
  1223. /**
  1224. * Set cleanup callback to release external object.
  1225. *
  1226. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance that the extern object
  1227. * belongs to
  1228. * @param extern_obj the external object to which to set the `extern_obj_cleanup` cleanup callback.
  1229. * @param extern_obj_cleanup a callback to release `extern_obj`
  1230. *
  1231. * @return true if success, false otherwise
  1232. */
  1233. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  1234. wasm_externref_set_cleanup(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst, void *extern_obj,
  1235. void (*extern_obj_cleanup)(void *));
  1236. /**
  1237. * Retrieve the external object from an internal externref index
  1238. *
  1239. * @param externref_idx the externref index to retrieve
  1240. * @param p_extern_obj return the mapped external object of
  1241. * the externref index
  1242. *
  1243. * @return true if success, false otherwise
  1244. */
  1245. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  1246. wasm_externref_ref2obj(uint32_t externref_idx, void **p_extern_obj);
  1247. /**
  1248. * Retain an extern object which is mapped to the internal externref
  1249. * so that the object won't be cleaned during extern object reclaim
  1250. * if it isn't used.
  1251. *
  1252. * @param externref_idx the externref index of an external object
  1253. * to retain
  1254. * @return true if success, false otherwise
  1255. */
  1256. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  1257. wasm_externref_retain(uint32_t externref_idx);
  1258. /**
  1259. * Dump the call stack to stdout
  1260. *
  1261. * @param exec_env the execution environment
  1262. */
  1263. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  1264. wasm_runtime_dump_call_stack(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env);
  1265. /**
  1266. * Get the size required to store the call stack contents, including
  1267. * the space for terminating null byte ('\0')
  1268. *
  1269. * @param exec_env the execution environment
  1270. *
  1271. * @return size required to store the contents, 0 means error
  1272. */
  1273. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN uint32_t
  1274. wasm_runtime_get_call_stack_buf_size(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env);
  1275. /**
  1276. * Dump the call stack to buffer.
  1277. *
  1278. * @note this function is not thread-safe, please only use this API
  1279. * when the exec_env is not executing
  1280. *
  1281. * @param exec_env the execution environment
  1282. * @param buf buffer to store the dumped content
  1283. * @param len length of the buffer
  1284. *
  1285. * @return bytes dumped to the buffer, including the terminating null
  1286. * byte ('\0'), 0 means error and data in buf may be invalid
  1287. */
  1288. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN uint32_t
  1289. wasm_runtime_dump_call_stack_to_buf(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env, char *buf,
  1290. uint32_t len);
  1291. /**
  1292. * Get the size required to store the LLVM PGO profile data
  1293. *
  1294. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  1295. *
  1296. * @return size required to store the contents, 0 means error
  1297. */
  1298. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN uint32_t
  1299. wasm_runtime_get_pgo_prof_data_size(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst);
  1300. /**
  1301. * Dump the LLVM PGO profile data to buffer
  1302. *
  1303. * @param module_inst the WASM module instance
  1304. * @param buf buffer to store the dumped content
  1305. * @param len length of the buffer
  1306. *
  1307. * @return bytes dumped to the buffer, 0 means error and data in buf
  1308. * may be invalid
  1309. */
  1310. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN uint32_t
  1311. wasm_runtime_dump_pgo_prof_data_to_buf(wasm_module_inst_t module_inst,
  1312. char *buf, uint32_t len);
  1313. /**
  1314. * Get a custom section by name
  1315. *
  1316. * @param module_comm the module to find
  1317. * @param name name of the custom section
  1318. * @param len return the length of the content if found
  1319. *
  1320. * @return Custom section content (not including the name length
  1321. * and name string) if found, NULL otherwise
  1322. */
  1323. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN const uint8_t *
  1324. wasm_runtime_get_custom_section(wasm_module_t const module_comm,
  1325. const char *name, uint32_t *len);
  1326. /**
  1327. * Get WAMR semantic version
  1328. */
  1329. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  1330. wasm_runtime_get_version(uint32_t *major, uint32_t *minor, uint32_t *patch);
  1331. /**
  1332. * Check whether an import func `(import <module_name> <func_name> (func ...))`
  1333. * is linked or not with runtime registered natvie functions
  1334. */
  1335. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  1336. wasm_runtime_is_import_func_linked(const char *module_name,
  1337. const char *func_name);
  1338. /**
  1339. * Check whether an import global `(import <module_name> <global_name> (global ...))`
  1340. * is linked or not with runtime registered natvie globals
  1341. */
  1342. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  1343. wasm_runtime_is_import_global_linked(const char *module_name,
  1344. const char *global_name);
  1345. typedef enum {
  1346. INTERNAL_ERROR,
  1347. MAX_SIZE_REACHED,
  1348. } enlarge_memory_error_reason_t;
  1349. typedef void (*enlarge_memory_error_callback_t)(
  1350. uint32_t inc_page_count, uint64_t current_memory_size,
  1351. uint32_t memory_index, enlarge_memory_error_reason_t failure_reason,
  1352. wasm_module_inst_t instance, wasm_exec_env_t exec_env,
  1353. void* user_data);
  1354. /**
  1355. * Setup callback invoked when memory.grow fails
  1356. */
  1357. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  1358. wasm_runtime_set_enlarge_mem_error_callback(
  1359. const enlarge_memory_error_callback_t callback, void *user_data);
  1360. /*
  1361. * module instance context APIs
  1362. * wasm_runtime_create_context_key
  1363. * wasm_runtime_destroy_context_key
  1364. * wasm_runtime_set_context
  1365. * wasm_runtime_set_context_spread
  1366. * wasm_runtime_get_context
  1367. *
  1368. * This set of APIs is intended to be used by an embedder which provides
  1369. * extra sets of native functions, which need per module instance state
  1370. * and are maintained outside of the WAMR tree.
  1371. *
  1372. * It's modelled after the pthread specific API.
  1373. *
  1374. * wasm_runtime_set_context_spread is similar to
  1375. * wasm_runtime_set_context, except that
  1376. * wasm_runtime_set_context_spread applies the change
  1377. * to all threads in the cluster.
  1378. * It's an undefined behavior if multiple threads in a cluster call
  1379. * wasm_runtime_set_context_spread on the same key
  1380. * simultaneously. It's a caller's resposibility to perform necessary
  1381. * serialization if necessary. For example:
  1382. *
  1383. * if (wasm_runtime_get_context(inst, key) == NULL) {
  1384. * newctx = alloc_and_init(...);
  1385. * lock(some_lock);
  1386. * if (wasm_runtime_get_context(inst, key) == NULL) {
  1387. * // this thread won the race
  1388. * wasm_runtime_set_context_spread(inst, key, newctx);
  1389. * newctx = NULL;
  1390. * }
  1391. * unlock(some_lock);
  1392. * if (newctx != NULL) {
  1393. * // this thread lost the race, free it
  1394. * cleanup_and_free(newctx);
  1395. * }
  1396. * }
  1397. *
  1398. * Note: dynamic key create/destroy while instances are live is not
  1399. * implemented as of writing this.
  1400. * it's caller's resposibility to ensure destorying all module instances
  1401. * before calling wasm_runtime_create_context_key or
  1402. * wasm_runtime_destroy_context_key.
  1403. * otherwise, it's an undefined behavior.
  1404. *
  1405. * Note about threads:
  1406. * - When spawning a thread, the contexts (the pointers given to
  1407. * wasm_runtime_set_context) are copied from the parent
  1408. * instance.
  1409. * - The destructor is called only on the main instance.
  1410. */
  1411. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void *
  1412. wasm_runtime_create_context_key(
  1413. void (*dtor)(wasm_module_inst_t inst, void *ctx));
  1414. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  1415. wasm_runtime_destroy_context_key(void *key);
  1416. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  1417. wasm_runtime_set_context(wasm_module_inst_t inst, void *key,
  1418. void *ctx);
  1419. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  1420. wasm_runtime_set_context_spread(wasm_module_inst_t inst, void *key,
  1421. void *ctx);
  1422. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void *
  1423. wasm_runtime_get_context(wasm_module_inst_t inst, void *key);
  1424. /*
  1425. * wasm_runtime_begin_blocking_op/wasm_runtime_end_blocking_op
  1426. *
  1427. * These APIs are intended to be used by the implementations of
  1428. * host functions. It wraps an operation which possibly blocks for long
  1429. * to prepare for async termination.
  1430. *
  1431. * eg.
  1432. *
  1433. * if (!wasm_runtime_begin_blocking_op(exec_env)) {
  1434. * return EINTR;
  1435. * }
  1436. * ret = possibly_blocking_op();
  1437. * wasm_runtime_end_blocking_op(exec_env);
  1438. * return ret;
  1439. *
  1440. * If threading support (WASM_ENABLE_THREAD_MGR) is not enabled,
  1441. * these functions are no-op.
  1442. *
  1443. * If the underlying platform support (OS_ENABLE_WAKEUP_BLOCKING_OP) is
  1444. * not available, these functions are no-op. In that case, the runtime
  1445. * might not terminate a blocking thread in a timely manner.
  1446. *
  1447. * If the underlying platform support is available, it's used to wake up
  1448. * the thread for async termination. The expectation here is that a
  1449. * `os_wakeup_blocking_op` call makes the blocking operation
  1450. * (`possibly_blocking_op` in the above example) return in a timely manner.
  1451. *
  1452. * The actual wake up mechanism used by `os_wakeup_blocking_op` is
  1453. * platform-dependent. It might impose some platform-dependent restrictions
  1454. * on the implementation of the blocking opearation.
  1455. *
  1456. * For example, on POSIX-like platforms, a signal (by default SIGUSR1) is
  1457. * used. The signal delivery configurations (eg. signal handler, signal mask,
  1458. * etc) for the signal are set up by the runtime. You can change the signal
  1459. * to use for this purpose by calling os_set_signal_number_for_blocking_op
  1460. * before the runtime initialization.
  1461. */
  1462. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN bool
  1463. wasm_runtime_begin_blocking_op(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env);
  1464. WASM_RUNTIME_API_EXTERN void
  1465. wasm_runtime_end_blocking_op(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env);
  1466. /* clang-format on */
  1467. #ifdef __cplusplus
  1468. }
  1469. #endif
  1470. #endif /* end of _WASM_EXPORT_H */