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Ayke van Laethem
c3032660c9 wasi: remove wasm build tag
The wasm build tag together with GOARCH=arm was causing problems in the
internal/cpu package. In general, I think having two architecture build
tag will only cause problems (in this case, wasm and arm) so I've
removed the wasm build tag and replaced it with tinygo.wasm.

This is similar to the tinygo.riscv build tag, which is used for older
Go versions that don't yet have RISC-V support in the standard library
(and therefore pretend to be GOARCH=arm instead).
2021-06-22 09:03:23 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
6dd5666ed1 wasm: use WASI ABI for exit function
This improves compatibility between the regular browser target
(-target=wasm) and the WASI target (-target=wasi). Specifically, it
allows running WASI tests like this:

    tinygo test -target=wasi encoding/base32
2021-04-15 08:45:08 +02:00
Federico G. Schwindt
303acf5ed6
Upgrade WASI version to wasi_snapshot_preview1 (#1691)
wasm: Upgrade WASI version to wasi_snapshot_preview1

Addresses #1647.
2021-03-15 12:41:37 +01:00
Takeshi Yoneda
ffeff55706
wasm: use the fixed length buffer for putchar
Signed-off-by: mathetake <takeshi@tetrate.io>
2020-10-23 22:04:32 +02:00
Takeshi Yoneda
f50ad3585d
support WASI target (#1373)
* initial commit for WASI support

* merge "time" package with wasi build tag
* override syscall package with wasi build tag
* create runtime_wasm_{js,wasi}.go files
* create syscall_wasi.go file
* create time/zoneinfo_wasi.go file as the replacement of zoneinfo_js.go
* add targets/wasi.json target

* set visbility hidden for runtime extern variables

Accodring to the WASI docs (https://github.com/WebAssembly/WASI/blob/master/design/application-abi.md#current-unstable-abi),
none of exports of WASI executable(Command) should no be accessed.

v0.19.0 of bytecodealliance/wasmetime, which is often refered to as the reference implementation of WASI,
does not accept any exports except functions and the only limited variables like "table", "memory".

* merge syscall_{baremetal,wasi}.go

* fix js target build

* mv wasi functions to syscall/wasi && implement sleepTicks

* WASI: set visibility hidden for globals variables

* mv back syscall/wasi/* to runtime package

* WASI: add test

* unexport wasi types

* WASI test: fix wasmtime path

* stop changing visibility of runtime.alloc

* use GOOS=linux, GOARCH=arm for wasi target

Signed-off-by: mathetake <takeshi@tetrate.io>

* WASI: fix build tags for os/runtime packages

Signed-off-by: mathetake <takeshi@tetrate.io>

* run WASI test only on Linux

Signed-off-by: mathetake <takeshi@tetrate.io>

* set InternalLinkage instead of changing visibility

Signed-off-by: mathetake <takeshi@tetrate.io>
2020-09-29 21:58:03 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
fed433c046 compiler: add support for atomic operations
This also implements DisableInterrupts/EnableInterrupts for RISC-V, as
those operations were needed to implement a few libcalls.
2020-05-28 15:11:46 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
3c55689566 runtime: refactor time handling
This commit refactors both determining the current time and sleeping for
a given time. It also improves precision for many chips.

  * The nrf chips had a long-standing TODO comment about a slightly
    inaccurate clock. This should now be fixed.
  * The SAM D2x/D5x chips may have a slightly more accurate clock,
    although probably within the error margin of the RTC. Also, by
    working with RTC ticks and converting in the least number of places,
    code size is often slightly reduced (usually just a few bytes, up to
    around 1kB in some cases).
  * I believe the HiFive1 rev B timer was slightly wrong (32768Hz vs
    30517.6Hz). Because the datasheet says the clock runs at 32768Hz,
    I've used the same conversion code here as in the nrf and sam cases.
  * I couldn't test both stm32 timers, so I kept them as they currently
    are. It may be possible to make them more efficient by using the
    native tick frequency instead of using microseconds everywhere.
2020-05-25 22:08:28 +02:00
Brad Peabody
29ca1147f5 call scheduler from resume 2020-05-16 23:16:53 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
cbaa58a2d9 all: change //go:export to //export
This is the kind that is used in Go (actually CGo) for exporting
functions. I think it's best to use //export instead of our custom
//go:export pragma, for consistency (they are equivalent in TinyGo).
Therefore I've updated all instances to the standard format (except for
two that are updated in https://github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo/pull/1024).

No smoke tests changed (when comparing the output hash), except for some
wasm tests that include DWARF debug info and tend to be flaky anyway.
2020-04-05 16:16:57 +02:00
Jaden Weiss
0759b70c50 run init in a goroutine 2020-03-17 19:25:30 +01:00
Jaden Weiss
5d869f6042 generalize -scheduler=none to support most platforms 2020-03-17 19:25:30 +01:00
Jaden Weiss
6a50f25a48 refactor coroutine lowering and tasks 2020-03-17 12:16:10 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
24a0f237d8 wasm: use wasi ABI for basic startup/stdout
This allows TinyGo-built binaries to run under wasmtime, for example:

    tinygo build -o test.wasm -no-debug -target=wasm examples/test
    wasmtime run test.wasm 0
2020-01-28 20:31:09 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
e2aa3789c3 wasm: include wasi-libc
This allows CGo code to call some libc functions. Additionally, by
putting memset/memmove/memcpy in an archive they're not included anymore
when not necessary, reducing code size for small programs.
2020-01-23 16:40:09 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
ab7dc45288 wasm: implement memcpy and memset
This was reported in issue #805.
2019-12-30 20:51:46 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
eb1d834dd4 wasm: add support for js.FuncOf 2019-05-27 13:35:59 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
a2d0f79be3 all: pretend to be linux/arm in baremetal targets
So far, we've pretended to be js/wasm in baremetal targets to make the
stdlib happy. Unfortunately, this has various problems because
syscall/js (a dependency of many stdlib packages) thinks it can do JS
calls, and emulating them gets quite hard with all changes to the
syscall/js packages in Go 1.12.

This commit does a few things:
  * It lets baremetal targets pretend to be linux/arm instead of
    js/wasm.
  * It lets the loader only select particular packages from the src
    overlay, instead of inserting them just before GOROOT. This makes it
    possible to pick which packages to overlay for a given target.
  * It adds a baremetal-only syscall package that stubs out almost all
    syscalls.
2019-03-23 22:58:26 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
792274e86f runtime/wasm: provide dummy runtime.setEventHandler
Event handlers aren't supported yet. This commit gets syscall/js to
compile for the WebAssembly target.
2019-03-23 16:16:19 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
602c264749
all: rewrite goroutine lowering
Before this commit, goroutine support was spread through the compiler.
This commit changes this support, so that the compiler itself only
generates simple intrinsics and leaves the real support to a compiler
pass that runs as one of the TinyGo-specific optimization passes.

The biggest change, that was done together with the rewrite, was support
for goroutines in WebAssembly for JavaScript. The challenge in
JavaScript is that in general no blocking operations are allowed, which
means that programs that call time.Sleep() but do not start goroutines
also have to be scheduled by the scheduler.
2019-01-21 22:09:33 +01:00
Seth Junot
67fbfe6305
runtime/wasm: add memset()
Copied from the ARM runtime and modified to return a pointer.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/memset.html
2019-01-18 13:20:22 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
564b1b3312
compiler: always use fat function pointers with context
This reduces complexity in the compiler without affecting binary sizes
too much.

Cortex-M0:   no changes
Linux x64:   no changes
WebAssembly: some testcases (calls, coroutines, map) are slightly bigger
2018-12-09 18:47:39 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
15a4afb22a
runtime: unify GC interface
Make sure every to-be-implemented GC can use the same interface. As a
result, a 1MB chunk of RAM is allocated on Unix systems on init instead
of allocating on demand.
2018-11-17 14:11:58 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
611bca39ab
all: rename 'arm' to 'tinygo.arm' for Cortex-M
Let the standard library think that it is compiling for js/wasm.

The most correct way of supporting bare metal Cortex-M targets would be
using the 'arm' build tag and specifying no OS or an 'undefined' OS
(perhaps GOOS=noos?). However, there is no build tag for specifying no
OS at all, the closest possible is GOOS=js which makes very few
assumptions.

Sadly GOOS=js also makes some assumptions: it assumes to be running with
GOARCH=wasm. This would not be such a problem, just add js, wasm and arm
as build tags. However, having two GOARCH build tags leads to an error
in internal/cpu: it defines variables for both architectures which then
conflict.

To work around these problems, the 'arm' target has been renamed to
'tinygo.arm', which should work around these problems. In the future, a
GOOS=noos (or similar) should be added which can work with any
architecture and doesn't implement OS-specific stuff.
2018-11-09 11:50:38 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
a459570d94
wasm: execute an 'unreachable' trap inst on panic
This already happened when directly calling panic() but not with some
runtime panics like accessing a slice out of bounds.
2018-10-30 15:59:29 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
e5e09747f0
all: add WebAssembly backend 2018-10-21 19:47:47 +02:00