wasmi/src/tests/host.rs

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use super::parse_wat;
use memory_units::Pages;
use types::ValueType;
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use {
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Error, Externals, FuncInstance, FuncRef, HostError, ImportsBuilder, MemoryDescriptor,
MemoryInstance, MemoryRef, ModuleImportResolver, ModuleInstance, ModuleRef, ResumableError,
RuntimeArgs, RuntimeValue, Signature, TableDescriptor, TableInstance, TableRef, Trap, TrapKind,
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};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
struct HostErrorWithCode {
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error_code: u32,
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}
impl ::core::fmt::Display for HostErrorWithCode {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> Result<(), ::core::fmt::Error> {
write!(f, "{}", self.error_code)
}
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}
impl HostError for HostErrorWithCode {}
/// Host state for the test environment.
///
/// This struct can be used as an external function executor and
/// as imports provider. This has a drawback: this struct
/// should be provided upon an instantiation of the module.
///
/// However, this limitation can be lifted by implementing `Externals`
/// and `ModuleImportResolver` traits for different structures.
/// See `defer_providing_externals` test for details.
struct TestHost {
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memory: Option<MemoryRef>,
instance: Option<ModuleRef>,
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trap_sub_result: Option<RuntimeValue>,
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}
impl TestHost {
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fn new() -> TestHost {
TestHost {
memory: Some(MemoryInstance::alloc(Pages(1), Some(Pages(1))).unwrap()),
instance: None,
trap_sub_result: None,
}
}
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}
/// sub(a: i32, b: i32) -> i32
///
/// This function just substracts one integer from another,
/// returning the subtraction result.
const SUB_FUNC_INDEX: usize = 0;
/// err(error_code: i32) -> !
///
/// This function traps upon a call.
/// The trap have a special type - HostErrorWithCode.
const ERR_FUNC_INDEX: usize = 1;
/// inc_mem(ptr: *mut u8)
///
/// Increments value at the given address in memory. This function
/// requires attached memory.
const INC_MEM_FUNC_INDEX: usize = 2;
/// get_mem(ptr: *mut u8) -> u8
///
/// Returns value at the given address in memory. This function
/// requires attached memory.
const GET_MEM_FUNC_INDEX: usize = 3;
/// recurse<T>(val: T) -> T
///
/// If called, resolves exported function named 'recursive' from the attached
/// module instance and then calls into it with the provided argument.
/// Note that this function is polymorphic over type T.
/// This function requires attached module instance.
const RECURSE_FUNC_INDEX: usize = 4;
/// trap_sub(a: i32, b: i32) -> i32
///
/// This function is the same as sub(a, b), but it will send a Host trap which pauses the interpreter execution.
const TRAP_SUB_FUNC_INDEX: usize = 5;
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impl Externals for TestHost {
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fn invoke_index(
&mut self,
index: usize,
args: RuntimeArgs,
) -> Result<Option<RuntimeValue>, Trap> {
match index {
SUB_FUNC_INDEX => {
let a: i32 = args.nth(0);
let b: i32 = args.nth(1);
let result: RuntimeValue = (a - b).into();
Ok(Some(result))
}
ERR_FUNC_INDEX => {
let error_code: u32 = args.nth(0);
let error = HostErrorWithCode { error_code };
Err(TrapKind::Host(Box::new(error)).into())
}
INC_MEM_FUNC_INDEX => {
let ptr: u32 = args.nth(0);
let memory = self
.memory
.as_ref()
.expect("Function 'inc_mem' expects attached memory");
let mut buf = [0u8; 1];
memory.get_into(ptr, &mut buf).unwrap();
buf[0] += 1;
memory.set(ptr, &buf).unwrap();
Ok(None)
}
GET_MEM_FUNC_INDEX => {
let ptr: u32 = args.nth(0);
let memory = self
.memory
.as_ref()
.expect("Function 'get_mem' expects attached memory");
let mut buf = [0u8; 1];
memory.get_into(ptr, &mut buf).unwrap();
Ok(Some(RuntimeValue::I32(buf[0] as i32)))
}
RECURSE_FUNC_INDEX => {
let val = args
.nth_value_checked(0)
.expect("Exactly one argument expected");
let instance = self
.instance
.as_ref()
.expect("Function 'recurse' expects attached module instance")
.clone();
let result = instance
.invoke_export("recursive", &[val.into()], self)
.expect("Failed to call 'recursive'")
.expect("expected to be Some");
if val.value_type() != result.value_type() {
return Err(
TrapKind::Host(Box::new(HostErrorWithCode { error_code: 123 })).into(),
);
}
Ok(Some(result))
}
TRAP_SUB_FUNC_INDEX => {
let a: i32 = args.nth(0);
let b: i32 = args.nth(1);
let result: RuntimeValue = (a - b).into();
self.trap_sub_result = Some(result);
return Err(TrapKind::Host(Box::new(HostErrorWithCode { error_code: 301 })).into());
}
_ => panic!("env doesn't provide function at index {}", index),
}
}
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}
impl TestHost {
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fn check_signature(&self, index: usize, signature: &Signature) -> bool {
if index == RECURSE_FUNC_INDEX {
// This function requires special handling because it is polymorphic.
if signature.params().len() != 1 {
return false;
}
let param_type = signature.params()[0];
return signature.return_type() == Some(param_type);
}
let (params, ret_ty): (&[ValueType], Option<ValueType>) = match index {
SUB_FUNC_INDEX => (&[ValueType::I32, ValueType::I32], Some(ValueType::I32)),
ERR_FUNC_INDEX => (&[ValueType::I32], None),
INC_MEM_FUNC_INDEX => (&[ValueType::I32], None),
GET_MEM_FUNC_INDEX => (&[ValueType::I32], Some(ValueType::I32)),
TRAP_SUB_FUNC_INDEX => (&[ValueType::I32, ValueType::I32], Some(ValueType::I32)),
_ => return false,
};
signature.params() == params && signature.return_type() == ret_ty
}
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}
impl ModuleImportResolver for TestHost {
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fn resolve_func(&self, field_name: &str, signature: &Signature) -> Result<FuncRef, Error> {
let index = match field_name {
"sub" => SUB_FUNC_INDEX,
"err" => ERR_FUNC_INDEX,
"inc_mem" => INC_MEM_FUNC_INDEX,
"get_mem" => GET_MEM_FUNC_INDEX,
"recurse" => RECURSE_FUNC_INDEX,
"trap_sub" => TRAP_SUB_FUNC_INDEX,
_ => {
return Err(Error::Instantiation(format!(
"Export {} not found",
field_name
)));
}
};
if !self.check_signature(index, signature) {
return Err(Error::Instantiation(format!(
"Export `{}` doesnt match expected type {:?}",
field_name, signature
)));
}
Ok(FuncInstance::alloc_host(signature.clone(), index))
}
fn resolve_memory(
&self,
field_name: &str,
_memory_type: &MemoryDescriptor,
) -> Result<MemoryRef, Error> {
Err(Error::Instantiation(format!(
"Export {} not found",
field_name
)))
}
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}
#[test]
fn call_host_func() {
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let module = parse_wat(
r#"
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(module
(import "env" "sub" (func $sub (param i32 i32) (result i32)))
(func (export "test") (result i32)
(call $sub
(i32.const 5)
(i32.const 7)
)
)
)
"#,
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);
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let mut env = TestHost::new();
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let instance = ModuleInstance::new(&module, &ImportsBuilder::new().with_resolver("env", &env))
.expect("Failed to instantiate module")
.assert_no_start();
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assert_eq!(
instance
.invoke_export("test", &[], &mut env)
.expect("Failed to invoke 'test' function",),
Some(RuntimeValue::I32(-2))
);
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}
#[test]
fn resume_call_host_func() {
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let module = parse_wat(
r#"
(module
(import "env" "trap_sub" (func $trap_sub (param i32 i32) (result i32)))
(func (export "test") (result i32)
(call $trap_sub
(i32.const 5)
(i32.const 7)
)
)
)
"#,
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);
let mut env = TestHost::new();
let instance = ModuleInstance::new(&module, &ImportsBuilder::new().with_resolver("env", &env))
.expect("Failed to instantiate module")
.assert_no_start();
let export = instance.export_by_name("test").unwrap();
let func_instance = export.as_func().unwrap();
let mut invocation = FuncInstance::invoke_resumable(&func_instance, &[]).unwrap();
let result = invocation.start_execution(&mut env);
match result {
Err(ResumableError::Trap(_)) => {}
_ => panic!(),
}
assert!(invocation.is_resumable());
let trap_sub_result = env.trap_sub_result.take();
assert_eq!(
invocation
.resume_execution(trap_sub_result, &mut env)
.expect("Failed to invoke 'test' function",),
Some(RuntimeValue::I32(-2))
);
}
#[test]
fn resume_call_host_func_type_mismatch() {
fn resume_with_val(val: Option<RuntimeValue>) {
let module = parse_wat(
r#"
(module
(import "env" "trap_sub" (func $trap_sub (param i32 i32) (result i32)))
(func (export "test") (result i32)
(call $trap_sub
(i32.const 5)
(i32.const 7)
)
)
)
"#,
);
let mut env = TestHost::new();
let instance =
ModuleInstance::new(&module, &ImportsBuilder::new().with_resolver("env", &env))
.expect("Failed to instantiate module")
.assert_no_start();
let export = instance.export_by_name("test").unwrap();
let func_instance = export.as_func().unwrap();
let mut invocation = FuncInstance::invoke_resumable(&func_instance, &[]).unwrap();
let result = invocation.start_execution(&mut env);
match result {
Err(ResumableError::Trap(_)) => {}
_ => panic!(),
}
assert!(invocation.is_resumable());
let err = invocation.resume_execution(val, &mut env).unwrap_err();
match &err {
ResumableError::Trap(trap) => {
if let TrapKind::UnexpectedSignature = trap.kind() {
return;
}
}
_ => {}
}
// If didn't return in the previous `match`...
panic!(
"Expected `ResumableError::Trap(Trap {{ kind: \
TrapKind::UnexpectedSignature, }})`, got `{:?}`",
err
)
}
resume_with_val(None);
resume_with_val(Some((-1i64).into()));
}
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#[test]
fn host_err() {
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let module = parse_wat(
r#"
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(module
(import "env" "err" (func $err (param i32)))
(func (export "test")
(call $err
(i32.const 228)
)
)
)
"#,
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);
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let mut env = TestHost::new();
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let instance = ModuleInstance::new(&module, &ImportsBuilder::new().with_resolver("env", &env))
.expect("Failed to instantiate module")
.assert_no_start();
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let error = instance
.invoke_export("test", &[], &mut env)
.expect_err("`test` expected to return error");
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let error_with_code = error
.as_host_error()
.expect("Expected host error")
.downcast_ref::<HostErrorWithCode>()
.expect("Failed to downcast to expected error type");
assert_eq!(error_with_code.error_code, 228);
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}
#[test]
fn modify_mem_with_host_funcs() {
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let module = parse_wat(
r#"
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(module
(import "env" "inc_mem" (func $inc_mem (param i32)))
;; (import "env" "get_mem" (func $get_mem (param i32) (result i32)))
(func (export "modify_mem")
;; inc memory at address 12 for 4 times.
(call $inc_mem (i32.const 12))
(call $inc_mem (i32.const 12))
(call $inc_mem (i32.const 12))
(call $inc_mem (i32.const 12))
)
)
"#,
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);
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let mut env = TestHost::new();
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let instance = ModuleInstance::new(&module, &ImportsBuilder::new().with_resolver("env", &env))
.expect("Failed to instantiate module")
.assert_no_start();
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instance
.invoke_export("modify_mem", &[], &mut env)
.expect("Failed to invoke 'test' function");
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// Check contents of memory at address 12.
let mut buf = [0u8; 1];
env.memory.unwrap().get_into(12, &mut buf).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(&buf, &[4]);
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}
#[test]
fn pull_internal_mem_from_module() {
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let module = parse_wat(
r#"
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(module
(import "env" "inc_mem" (func $inc_mem (param i32)))
(import "env" "get_mem" (func $get_mem (param i32) (result i32)))
;; declare internal memory and export it under name "mem"
(memory (export "mem") 1 1)
(func (export "test") (result i32)
;; Increment value at address 1337
(call $inc_mem (i32.const 1337))
;; Return value at address 1337
(call $get_mem (i32.const 1337))
)
)
"#,
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);
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let mut env = TestHost {
memory: None,
instance: None,
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trap_sub_result: None,
};
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let instance = ModuleInstance::new(&module, &ImportsBuilder::new().with_resolver("env", &env))
.expect("Failed to instantiate module")
.assert_no_start();
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// Get memory instance exported by name 'mem' from the module instance.
let internal_mem = instance
.export_by_name("mem")
.expect("Module expected to have 'mem' export")
.as_memory()
.cloned()
.expect("'mem' export should be a memory");
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env.memory = Some(internal_mem);
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assert_eq!(
instance.invoke_export("test", &[], &mut env).unwrap(),
Some(RuntimeValue::I32(1))
);
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}
#[test]
fn recursion() {
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let module = parse_wat(
r#"
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(module
;; Import 'recurse' function. Upon a call it will call back inside
;; this module, namely to function 'recursive' defined below.
(import "env" "recurse" (func $recurse (param i64) (result i64)))
;; Note that we import same function but with different type signature
;; this is possible since 'recurse' is a host function and it is defined
;; to be polymorphic.
(import "env" "recurse" (func (param f32) (result f32)))
(func (export "recursive") (param i64) (result i64)
;; return arg_0 + 42;
(i64.add
(get_local 0)
(i64.const 42)
)
)
(func (export "test") (result i64)
(call $recurse (i64.const 321))
)
)
"#,
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);
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let mut env = TestHost::new();
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let instance = ModuleInstance::new(&module, &ImportsBuilder::new().with_resolver("env", &env))
.expect("Failed to instantiate module")
.assert_no_start();
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// Put instance into the env, because $recurse function expects
// attached module instance.
env.instance = Some(instance.clone());
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assert_eq!(
instance
.invoke_export("test", &[], &mut env)
.expect("Failed to invoke 'test' function",),
// 363 = 321 + 42
Some(RuntimeValue::I64(363))
);
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}
#[test]
fn defer_providing_externals() {
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const INC_FUNC_INDEX: usize = 0;
/// `HostImportResolver` will be passed at instantiation time.
///
/// Main purpose of this struct is to statsify imports of
/// the module being instantiated.
struct HostImportResolver {
mem: MemoryRef,
}
impl ModuleImportResolver for HostImportResolver {
fn resolve_func(&self, field_name: &str, signature: &Signature) -> Result<FuncRef, Error> {
if field_name != "inc" {
return Err(Error::Instantiation(format!(
"Export {} not found",
field_name
)));
}
if signature.params() != &[ValueType::I32] || signature.return_type() != None {
return Err(Error::Instantiation(format!(
"Export `{}` doesnt match expected type {:?}",
field_name, signature
)));
}
Ok(FuncInstance::alloc_host(signature.clone(), INC_FUNC_INDEX))
}
fn resolve_memory(
&self,
field_name: &str,
_memory_type: &MemoryDescriptor,
) -> Result<MemoryRef, Error> {
if field_name == "mem" {
Ok(self.mem.clone())
} else {
Err(Error::Instantiation(format!(
"Export {} not found",
field_name
)))
}
}
}
/// This struct implements external functions that can be called
/// by wasm module.
struct HostExternals<'a> {
acc: &'a mut u32,
}
impl<'a> Externals for HostExternals<'a> {
fn invoke_index(
&mut self,
index: usize,
args: RuntimeArgs,
) -> Result<Option<RuntimeValue>, Trap> {
match index {
INC_FUNC_INDEX => {
let a = args.nth::<u32>(0);
*self.acc += a;
Ok(None)
}
_ => panic!("env module doesn't provide function at index {}", index),
}
}
}
let module = parse_wat(
r#"
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(module
;; Just to require 'mem' from 'host'.
(import "host" "mem" (memory 1))
(import "host" "inc" (func $inc (param i32)))
(func (export "test")
(call $inc (i32.const 1))
)
)
"#,
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);
// Create HostImportResolver with some initialized memory instance.
// This memory instance will be provided as 'mem' export.
let host_import_resolver = HostImportResolver {
mem: MemoryInstance::alloc(Pages(1), Some(Pages(1))).unwrap(),
};
// Instantiate module with `host_import_resolver` as import resolver for "host" module.
let instance = ModuleInstance::new(
&module,
&ImportsBuilder::new().with_resolver("host", &host_import_resolver),
)
.expect("Failed to instantiate module")
.assert_no_start();
let mut acc = 89;
{
let mut host_externals = HostExternals { acc: &mut acc };
instance
.invoke_export("test", &[], &mut host_externals)
.unwrap(); // acc += 1;
instance
.invoke_export("test", &[], &mut host_externals)
.unwrap(); // acc += 1;
}
assert_eq!(acc, 91);
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}
#[test]
fn two_envs_one_externals() {
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const PRIVILEGED_FUNC_INDEX: usize = 0;
const ORDINARY_FUNC_INDEX: usize = 1;
struct HostExternals;
impl Externals for HostExternals {
fn invoke_index(
&mut self,
index: usize,
_args: RuntimeArgs,
) -> Result<Option<RuntimeValue>, Trap> {
match index {
PRIVILEGED_FUNC_INDEX => {
println!("privileged!");
Ok(None)
}
ORDINARY_FUNC_INDEX => Ok(None),
_ => panic!("env module doesn't provide function at index {}", index),
}
}
}
struct PrivilegedResolver;
struct OrdinaryResolver;
impl ModuleImportResolver for PrivilegedResolver {
fn resolve_func(&self, field_name: &str, signature: &Signature) -> Result<FuncRef, Error> {
let index = match field_name {
"ordinary" => ORDINARY_FUNC_INDEX,
"privileged" => PRIVILEGED_FUNC_INDEX,
_ => {
return Err(Error::Instantiation(format!(
"Export {} not found",
field_name
)));
}
};
Ok(FuncInstance::alloc_host(signature.clone(), index))
}
}
impl ModuleImportResolver for OrdinaryResolver {
fn resolve_func(&self, field_name: &str, signature: &Signature) -> Result<FuncRef, Error> {
let index = match field_name {
"ordinary" => ORDINARY_FUNC_INDEX,
"privileged" => {
return Err(Error::Instantiation(
"'priveleged' can be imported only in privileged context".into(),
));
}
_ => {
return Err(Error::Instantiation(format!(
"Export {} not found",
field_name
)));
}
};
Ok(FuncInstance::alloc_host(signature.clone(), index))
}
}
let trusted_module = parse_wat(
r#"
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(module
;; Trusted module can import both ordinary and privileged functions.
(import "env" "ordinary" (func $ordinary))
(import "env" "privileged" (func $privileged))
(func (export "do_trusted_things")
(call $ordinary)
(call $privileged)
)
)
"#,
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);
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let untrusted_module = parse_wat(
r#"
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(module
;; Untrusted module can import only ordinary functions.
(import "env" "ordinary" (func $ordinary))
(import "trusted" "do_trusted_things" (func $do_trusted_things))
(func (export "test")
(call $ordinary)
(call $do_trusted_things)
)
)
"#,
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);
let trusted_instance = ModuleInstance::new(
&trusted_module,
&ImportsBuilder::new().with_resolver("env", &PrivilegedResolver),
)
.expect("Failed to instantiate module")
.assert_no_start();
let untrusted_instance = ModuleInstance::new(
&untrusted_module,
&ImportsBuilder::new()
.with_resolver("env", &OrdinaryResolver)
.with_resolver("trusted", &trusted_instance),
)
.expect("Failed to instantiate module")
.assert_no_start();
untrusted_instance
.invoke_export("test", &[], &mut HostExternals)
.expect("Failed to invoke 'test' function");
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}
#[test]
fn dynamically_add_host_func() {
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const ADD_FUNC_FUNC_INDEX: usize = 0;
struct HostExternals {
table: TableRef,
added_funcs: u32,
}
impl Externals for HostExternals {
fn invoke_index(
&mut self,
index: usize,
_args: RuntimeArgs,
) -> Result<Option<RuntimeValue>, Trap> {
match index {
ADD_FUNC_FUNC_INDEX => {
// Allocate indicies for the new function.
// host_func_index is in host index space, and first index is occupied by ADD_FUNC_FUNC_INDEX.
let table_index = self.added_funcs;
let host_func_index = table_index + 1;
self.added_funcs += 1;
let added_func = FuncInstance::alloc_host(
Signature::new(&[][..], Some(ValueType::I32)),
host_func_index as usize,
);
self.table
.set(table_index, Some(added_func))
.map_err(|_| TrapKind::TableAccessOutOfBounds)?;
Ok(Some(RuntimeValue::I32(table_index as i32)))
}
index if index as u32 <= self.added_funcs => {
Ok(Some(RuntimeValue::I32(index as i32)))
}
_ => panic!("'env' module doesn't provide function at index {}", index),
}
}
}
impl ModuleImportResolver for HostExternals {
fn resolve_func(&self, field_name: &str, signature: &Signature) -> Result<FuncRef, Error> {
let index = match field_name {
"add_func" => ADD_FUNC_FUNC_INDEX,
_ => {
return Err(Error::Instantiation(format!(
"Export {} not found",
field_name
)));
}
};
Ok(FuncInstance::alloc_host(signature.clone(), index))
}
fn resolve_table(
&self,
field_name: &str,
_table_type: &TableDescriptor,
) -> Result<TableRef, Error> {
if field_name == "table" {
Ok(self.table.clone())
} else {
Err(Error::Instantiation(format!(
"Export {} not found",
field_name
)))
}
}
}
let mut host_externals = HostExternals {
table: TableInstance::alloc(10, None).unwrap(),
added_funcs: 0,
};
let module = parse_wat(
r#"
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(module
(type $t0 (func (result i32)))
(import "env" "add_func" (func $add_func (result i32)))
(import "env" "table" (table 10 anyfunc))
(func (export "test") (result i32)
;; Call add_func but discard the result
call $add_func
drop
;; Call add_func and then make an indirect call with the returned index
call $add_func
call_indirect (type $t0)
)
)
"#,
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);
let instance = ModuleInstance::new(
&module,
&ImportsBuilder::new().with_resolver("env", &host_externals),
)
.expect("Failed to instantiate module")
.assert_no_start();
assert_eq!(
instance
.invoke_export("test", &[], &mut host_externals)
.expect("Failed to invoke 'test' function"),
Some(RuntimeValue::I32(2))
);
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}