v8/test/mjsunit/wasm/module-memory.js
Clemens Hammacher c2835df621 [wasm] Remove trap handler fallback
The trap handler fallback is flaky, and was never enabled since it
never worked reliably. This CL removes
a) the --wasm-trap-handler-fallback flag,
b) the distinction between soft and hard address space limit,
c) methods to check whether memory has guard regions (it will always
  have them on 64 bit architectures),
d) associated runtime functions,
e) the trap handler fallback tests,
f) recompilation logic for the fallback.

R=titzer@chromium.org

Bug: v8:8746
Change-Id: I7f4682b8cd5470906dd8579ff1fdc9b1a3c0f0e7
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1570023
Reviewed-by: Ben Titzer <titzer@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Clemens Hammacher <clemensh@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#60904}
2019-04-17 11:55:36 +00:00

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// Copyright 2015 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 --expose-gc --stress-compaction --allow-natives-syntax
load("test/mjsunit/wasm/wasm-module-builder.js");
var kMemSize = 65536;
function genModule(memory) {
var builder = new WasmModuleBuilder();
builder.addImportedMemory("", "memory", 1);
builder.exportMemoryAs("memory");
builder.addFunction("main", kSig_i_i)
.addBody([
// main body: while(i) { if(mem[i]) return -1; i -= 4; } return 0;
// TODO(titzer): this manual bytecode has a copy of test-run-wasm.cc
/**/ kExprLoop, kWasmStmt, // --
/* */ kExprGetLocal, 0, // --
/* */ kExprIf, kWasmStmt, // --
/* */ kExprGetLocal, 0, // --
/* */ kExprI32LoadMem, 0, 0, // --
/* */ kExprIf, kWasmStmt, // --
/* */ kExprI32Const, 127, // --
/* */ kExprReturn, // --
/* */ kExprEnd, // --
/* */ kExprGetLocal, 0, // --
/* */ kExprI32Const, 4, // --
/* */ kExprI32Sub, // --
/* */ kExprSetLocal, 0, // --
/* */ kExprBr, 1, // --
/* */ kExprEnd, // --
/* */ kExprEnd, // --
/**/ kExprI32Const, 0 // --
])
.exportFunc();
var module = builder.instantiate({"": {memory:memory}});
assertTrue(module.exports.memory instanceof WebAssembly.Memory);
if (memory != null) assertEquals(memory.buffer, module.exports.memory.buffer);
return module;
}
function testPokeMemory() {
print("testPokeMemory");
var module = genModule(new WebAssembly.Memory({initial: 1}));
var buffer = module.exports.memory.buffer;
var main = module.exports.main;
assertEquals(kMemSize, buffer.byteLength);
var array = new Int8Array(buffer);
assertEquals(kMemSize, array.length);
for (var i = 0; i < kMemSize; i++) {
assertEquals(0, array[i]);
}
for (var i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
assertEquals(0, main(kMemSize - 4));
array[kMemSize/2 + i] = 1;
assertEquals(0, main(kMemSize/2 - 4));
assertEquals(-1, main(kMemSize - 4));
array[kMemSize/2 + i] = 0;
assertEquals(0, main(kMemSize - 4));
}
}
testPokeMemory();
function genAndGetMain(buffer) {
return genModule(buffer).exports.main; // to prevent intermediates living
}
function testSurvivalAcrossGc() {
var checker = genAndGetMain(new WebAssembly.Memory({initial: 1}));
for (var i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
print("gc run ", i);
assertEquals(0, checker(kMemSize - 4));
gc();
}
}
testSurvivalAcrossGc();
testSurvivalAcrossGc();
testSurvivalAcrossGc();
testSurvivalAcrossGc();
function testPokeOuterMemory() {
print("testPokeOuterMemory");
var buffer = new WebAssembly.Memory({initial: kMemSize / kPageSize});
var module = genModule(buffer);
var main = module.exports.main;
assertEquals(kMemSize, buffer.buffer.byteLength);
var array = new Int8Array(buffer.buffer);
assertEquals(kMemSize, array.length);
for (var i = 0; i < kMemSize; i++) {
assertEquals(0, array[i]);
}
for (var i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
assertEquals(0, main(kMemSize - 4));
array[kMemSize/2 + i] = 1;
assertEquals(0, main(kMemSize/2 - 4));
assertEquals(-1, main(kMemSize - 4));
array[kMemSize/2 + i] = 0;
assertEquals(0, main(kMemSize - 4));
}
}
testPokeOuterMemory();
function testOuterMemorySurvivalAcrossGc() {
var buffer = new WebAssembly.Memory({initial: kMemSize / kPageSize});
var checker = genAndGetMain(buffer);
for (var i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
print("gc run ", i);
assertEquals(0, checker(kMemSize - 4));
gc();
}
}
testOuterMemorySurvivalAcrossGc();
testOuterMemorySurvivalAcrossGc();
testOuterMemorySurvivalAcrossGc();
testOuterMemorySurvivalAcrossGc();
function testOOBThrows() {
var builder = new WasmModuleBuilder();
builder.addMemory(1, 1, true);
builder.addFunction("geti", kSig_i_ii)
.addBody([
kExprGetLocal, 0,
kExprGetLocal, 1,
kExprI32LoadMem, 0, 0,
kExprI32StoreMem, 0, 0,
kExprGetLocal, 1,
kExprI32LoadMem, 0, 0,
])
.exportFunc();
var module = builder.instantiate();
var offset;
function read() { return module.exports.geti(0, offset); }
function write() { return module.exports.geti(offset, 0); }
for (offset = 0; offset < 65533; offset++) {
assertEquals(0, read());
assertEquals(0, write());
}
// Note that this test might be run concurrently in multiple Isolates, which
// makes an exact comparison of the expected trap count unreliable. But is is
// still possible to check the lower bound for the expected trap count.
for (offset = 65534; offset < 66536; offset++) {
const trap_count = %GetWasmRecoveredTrapCount();
assertTraps(kTrapMemOutOfBounds, read);
assertTraps(kTrapMemOutOfBounds, write);
if (%IsWasmTrapHandlerEnabled()) {
assertTrue(trap_count + 2 <= %GetWasmRecoveredTrapCount());
}
}
}
testOOBThrows();
function testAddressSpaceLimit() {
// 1TiB + 4 GiB, see wasm-memory.h
const kMaxAddressSpace = 1 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024
+ 4 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
const kAddressSpacePerMemory = 10 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
let last_memory;
try {
let memories = [];
let address_space = 0;
while (address_space <= kMaxAddressSpace + 1) {
last_memory = new WebAssembly.Memory({initial: 1})
memories.push(last_memory);
address_space += kAddressSpacePerMemory;
}
} catch (e) {
assertTrue(e instanceof RangeError);
return;
}
assertUnreachable("should have reached the address space limit");
}
if(%IsWasmTrapHandlerEnabled()) {
testAddressSpaceLimit();
}