v8/test/mjsunit/wasm/trap-location.js
Clemens Backes 421fd3929d [wasm] Rename {Get,Set,Tee}Local to Local{Get,Set,Tee}
This brings our constants back in line with the changed spec text. We
already use kExprTableGet and kExprTableSet, but for locals and globals
we still use the old wording.

This renaming is mostly mechanical.

PS1 was created using:
ag -l 'kExpr(Get|Set|Tee)Local' src test | \
  xargs -L1 sed -E 's/kExpr(Get|Set|Tee)Local\b/kExprLocal\1/g' -i

PS2 contains manual fixes.

R=mstarzinger@chromium.org

Bug: v8:9810
Change-Id: I1617f1b2a100685a3bf56218e76845a9481959c5
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1847354
Reviewed-by: Michael Starzinger <mstarzinger@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Clemens Backes <clemensb@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#64161}
2019-10-08 14:14:40 +00:00

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// Copyright 2016 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
// Flags: --expose-wasm
load("test/mjsunit/wasm/wasm-module-builder.js");
// Collect the Callsite objects instead of just a string:
Error.prepareStackTrace = function(error, frames) {
return frames;
};
function testTrapLocations(instance, expected_stack_length) {
function testWasmTrap(value, reason, position) {
let function_name = arguments.callee.name;
try {
instance.exports.main(value);
fail('expected wasm exception');
} catch (e) {
assertEquals(kTrapMsgs[reason], e.message, 'trap reason');
// Check that the trapping function is the one which was called from this
// function.
assertTrue(
e.stack[1].toString().startsWith(function_name), 'stack depth');
assertEquals(0, e.stack[0].getLineNumber(), 'wasmFunctionIndex');
assertEquals(position, e.stack[0].getPosition(), 'position');
}
}
// The actual tests:
testWasmTrap(0, kTrapDivByZero, 14);
testWasmTrap(1, kTrapMemOutOfBounds, 15);
testWasmTrap(2, kTrapUnreachable, 28);
testWasmTrap(3, kTrapFuncInvalid, 32);
}
var builder = new WasmModuleBuilder();
builder.addMemory(0, 1, false);
var sig_index = builder.addType(kSig_i_v)
// Build a function to resemble this code:
// if (idx < 2) {
// return load(-2 / idx);
// } else if (idx == 2) {
// unreachable;
// } else {
// return call_indirect(idx);
// }
// There are four different traps which are triggered by different input values:
// (0) division by zero; (1) mem oob; (2) unreachable; (3) invalid call target
// Each of them also has a different location where it traps.
builder.addFunction("main", kSig_i_i)
.addBody([
// offset 1
kExprBlock, kWasmI32,
kExprLocalGet, 0,
kExprI32Const, 2,
kExprI32LtU,
kExprIf, kWasmStmt,
// offset 9
kExprI32Const, 0x7e /* -2 */,
kExprLocalGet, 0,
kExprI32DivU,
// offset 15
kExprI32LoadMem, 0, 0,
kExprBr, 1,
kExprEnd,
// offset 21
kExprLocalGet, 0,
kExprI32Const, 2,
kExprI32Eq,
kExprIf, kWasmStmt,
kExprUnreachable,
kExprEnd,
// offset 30
kExprLocalGet, 0,
kExprCallIndirect, sig_index, kTableZero,
kExprEnd,
])
.exportAs("main");
builder.appendToTable([0]);
let buffer = builder.toBuffer();
// Test async compilation and instantiation.
assertPromiseResult(WebAssembly.instantiate(buffer), pair => {
testTrapLocations(pair.instance, 5);
});
// Test sync compilation and instantiation.
testTrapLocations(builder.instantiate(), 4);