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Ayke van Laethem
d845f1e1b2 wasm: fix functions exported through //export
When a function is exported using //export, but also had a
//go:wasm-module pragma, the //export name was ignored. The
//go:wasm-module doesn't actually do anything besides breaking the
export (exported functions don't have a module name).

I've refactored and cleaned up the code, and in the process removed this
weird edge case.
2023-07-28 13:57:24 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
b08ff17f6b compiler: disallow most types in //go:wasmimport
This is for compatibility with upstream Go.
See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/59149 for more context.
2023-05-20 11:24:20 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
17bc0d6663 compiler: only support //go:wasmimport on declared functions
Don't support this pragma on defined functions. It is only meant for
importing, not for exporting.
2023-03-28 09:31:09 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
c7a23183e8 all: format code according to Go 1.19 rules
Go 1.19 started reformatting code in a way that makes it more obvious
how it will be rendered on pkg.go.dev. It gets it almost right, but not
entirely. Therefore, I had to modify some of the comments so that they
are formatted correctly.
2022-08-04 12:18:32 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
2bb70812a8 compiler: add function and global section pragmas
This patch adds a new pragma for functions and globals to set the
section name. This can be useful to place a function or global in a
special device specific section, for example:

  * Functions may be placed in RAM to make them run faster, or in flash
    (if RAM is the default) to not let them take up RAM.
  * DMA memory may only be placed in a special memory area.
  * Some RAM may be faster than other RAM, and some globals may be
    performance critical thus placing them in this special RAM area can
    help.
  * Some (large) global variables may need to be placed in external RAM,
    which can be done by placing them in a special section.

To use it, you have to place a function or global in a special section,
for example:

    //go:section .externalram
    var externalRAMBuffer [1024]byte

This can then be placed in a special section of the linker script, for
example something like this:

    .bss.extram (NOLOAD) : {
        *(.externalram)
    } > ERAM
2021-06-24 15:00:30 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
293f4ea7bc compiler: add tests for pragmas
These pragmas weren't really tested anywhere, except that some code
might break if they are not properly applied.

These tests make it easy to see they work correctly and also provide a
logical place to add new pragma tests.

I've also made a slight change to how functions and globals are created:
with the change they're also created in the IR even if they're not
referenced. This makes testing easier.
2021-06-24 15:00:30 +02:00