/** * \file wasmtime/store.h * * Wasmtime definition of a "store". */ #ifndef WASMTIME_STORE_H #define WASMTIME_STORE_H #include #include #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * \typedef wasmtime_store_t * \brief Convenience alias for #wasmtime_store_t * * \struct wasmtime_store * \brief Storage of WebAssembly objects * * A store is the unit of isolation between WebAssembly instances in an * embedding of Wasmtime. Values in one #wasmtime_store_t cannot flow into * another #wasmtime_store_t. Stores are cheap to create and cheap to dispose. * It's expected that one-off stores are common in embeddings. * * Objects stored within a #wasmtime_store_t are referenced with integer handles * rather than interior pointers. This means that most APIs require that the * store be explicitly passed in, which is done via #wasmtime_context_t. It is * safe to move a #wasmtime_store_t to any thread at any time. A store generally * cannot be concurrently used, however. */ typedef struct wasmtime_store wasmtime_store_t; /** * \typedef wasmtime_context_t * \brief Convenience alias for #wasmtime_context * * \struct wasmtime_context * \brief An interior pointer into a #wasmtime_store_t which is used as * "context" for many functions. * * This context pointer is used pervasively throughout Wasmtime's API. This can * be acquired from #wasmtime_store_context or #wasmtime_caller_context. The * context pointer for a store is the same for the entire lifetime of a store, * so it can safely be stored adjacent to a #wasmtime_store_t itself. * * Usage of a #wasmtime_context_t must not outlive the original * #wasmtime_store_t. Additionally #wasmtime_context_t can only be used in * situations where it has explicitly been granted access to doing so. For * example finalizers cannot use #wasmtime_context_t because they are not given * access to it. */ typedef struct wasmtime_context wasmtime_context_t; /** * \brief Creates a new store within the specified engine. * * \param engine the compilation environment with configuration this store is * connected to * \param data user-provided data to store, can later be acquired with * #wasmtime_context_get_data. * \param finalizer an optional finalizer for `data` * * This function creates a fresh store with the provided configuration settings. * The returned store must be deleted with #wasmtime_store_delete. */ WASM_API_EXTERN wasmtime_store_t *wasmtime_store_new(wasm_engine_t *engine, void *data, void (*finalizer)(void *)); /** * \brief Returns the interior #wasmtime_context_t pointer to this store */ WASM_API_EXTERN wasmtime_context_t * wasmtime_store_context(wasmtime_store_t *store); /** * \brief Provides limits for a store. Used by hosts to limit resource * consumption of instances. Use negative value to keep the default value * for the limit. * * \param store store where the limits should be set. * \param memory_size the maximum number of bytes a linear memory can grow to. * Growing a linear memory beyond this limit will fail. By default, * linear memory will not be limited. * \param table_elements the maximum number of elements in a table. * Growing a table beyond this limit will fail. By default, table elements * will not be limited. * \param instances the maximum number of instances that can be created * for a Store. Module instantiation will fail if this limit is exceeded. * This value defaults to 10,000. * \param tables the maximum number of tables that can be created for a Store. * Module instantiation will fail if this limit is exceeded. This value * defaults to 10,000. * \param memories the maximum number of linear memories that can be created * for a Store. Instantiation will fail with an error if this limit is exceeded. * This value defaults to 10,000. * * Use any negative value for the parameters that should be kept on * the default values. * * Note that the limits are only used to limit the creation/growth of * resources in the future, this does not retroactively attempt to apply * limits to the store. */ WASM_API_EXTERN void wasmtime_store_limiter(wasmtime_store_t *store, int64_t memory_size, int64_t table_elements, int64_t instances, int64_t tables, int64_t memories); /** * \brief Deletes a store. */ WASM_API_EXTERN void wasmtime_store_delete(wasmtime_store_t *store); /** * \brief Returns the user-specified data associated with the specified store */ WASM_API_EXTERN void * wasmtime_context_get_data(const wasmtime_context_t *context); /** * \brief Overwrites the user-specified data associated with this store. * * Note that this does not execute the original finalizer for the provided data, * and the original finalizer will be executed for the provided data when the * store is deleted. */ WASM_API_EXTERN void wasmtime_context_set_data(wasmtime_context_t *context, void *data); /** * \brief Perform garbage collection within the given context. * * Garbage collects `externref`s that are used within this store. Any * `externref`s that are discovered to be unreachable by other code or objects * will have their finalizers run. * * The `context` argument must not be NULL. */ WASM_API_EXTERN wasmtime_error_t * wasmtime_context_gc(wasmtime_context_t *context); /** * \brief Set fuel to this context's store for wasm to consume while executing. * * For this method to work fuel consumption must be enabled via * #wasmtime_config_consume_fuel_set. By default a store starts with 0 fuel * for wasm to execute with (meaning it will immediately trap). * This function must be called for the store to have * some fuel to allow WebAssembly to execute. * * Note that when fuel is entirely consumed it will cause wasm to trap. * * If fuel is not enabled within this store then an error is returned. If fuel * is successfully added then NULL is returned. */ WASM_API_EXTERN wasmtime_error_t * wasmtime_context_set_fuel(wasmtime_context_t *store, uint64_t fuel); /** * \brief Returns the amount of fuel remaining in this context's store. * * If fuel consumption is not enabled via #wasmtime_config_consume_fuel_set * then this function will return an error. Otherwise `NULL` is returned and the * fuel parameter is filled in with fuel consumed so far. * * Also note that fuel, if enabled, must be originally configured via * #wasmtime_context_set_fuel. */ WASM_API_EXTERN wasmtime_error_t * wasmtime_context_get_fuel(const wasmtime_context_t *context, uint64_t *fuel); #ifdef WASMTIME_FEATURE_WASI /** * \brief Configures WASI state within the specified store. * * This function is required if #wasmtime_linker_define_wasi is called. This * will configure the WASI state for instances defined within this store to the * configuration specified. * * This function does not take ownership of `context` but it does take ownership * of `wasi`. The caller should no longer use `wasi` after calling this function * (even if an error is returned). */ WASM_API_EXTERN wasmtime_error_t * wasmtime_context_set_wasi(wasmtime_context_t *context, wasi_config_t *wasi); #endif // WASMTIME_FEATURE_WASI /** * \brief Configures the relative deadline at which point WebAssembly code will * trap or invoke the callback function. * * This function configures the store-local epoch deadline after which point * WebAssembly code will trap or invoke the callback function. * * See also #wasmtime_config_epoch_interruption_set and * #wasmtime_store_epoch_deadline_callback. */ WASM_API_EXTERN void wasmtime_context_set_epoch_deadline(wasmtime_context_t *context, uint64_t ticks_beyond_current); /// \brief An enum for the behavior before extending the epoch deadline. typedef uint8_t wasmtime_update_deadline_kind_t; /// \brief Directly continue to updating the deadline and executing WebAssembly. #define WASMTIME_UPDATE_DEADLINE_CONTINUE 0 /// \brief Yield control (via async support) then update the deadline. #define WASMTIME_UPDATE_DEADLINE_YIELD 1 /** * \brief Configures epoch deadline callback to C function. * * This function configures a store-local callback function that will be * called when the running WebAssembly function has exceeded its epoch * deadline. That function can: * - return a #wasmtime_error_t to terminate the function * - set the delta argument and return NULL to update the * epoch deadline delta and resume function execution. * - set the delta argument, update the epoch deadline, * set update_kind to WASMTIME_UPDATE_DEADLINE_YIELD, * and return NULL to yield (via async support) and * resume function execution. * * To use WASMTIME_UPDATE_DEADLINE_YIELD async support must be enabled * for this store. * * See also #wasmtime_config_epoch_interruption_set and * #wasmtime_context_set_epoch_deadline. */ WASM_API_EXTERN void wasmtime_store_epoch_deadline_callback( wasmtime_store_t *store, wasmtime_error_t *(*func)(wasmtime_context_t *context, void *data, uint64_t *epoch_deadline_delta, wasmtime_update_deadline_kind_t *update_kind), void *data, void (*finalizer)(void *)); #ifdef __cplusplus } // extern "C" #endif #endif // WASMTIME_STORE_H