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2020 Aug 05
2
Debugging a potential bug when generating wasm32
Hi, Sorry if you've seen this message before on llvm.discourse.group or elsewhere -- I've been trying to get to the bottom of this for a while now and asked about this in a few different platforms before. I'm currently trying to debug a bug in a LLVM-generated Wasm code. The bug could be in the code that generates LLVM (rustc) or in the LLVM, I'm not sure yet. LLVM IR and Wasm
2019 Oct 15
4
Wasm, start function, and default globals
Apologies if there is a better forum for these questions. Please redirect me if so. I’ve been using the clang/wasm-ld tools to experiment with some basic examples, and there’s a couple things I’m wrestling with. 1) How to denote a function as the “start” function (https://webassembly.github.io/spec/core/binary/modules.html#start-section) 2) How to avoid the defaulted __heap_base global. I’ve
2017 Jun 30
3
[LLD] Adding WebAssembly support to lld
Hi llvmers, As you may know, work has been progressing on the experimental WebAssembly backend in llvm. However, there is currently not a good linking story. Most the of existing linking strategies (i.e. those in the emscripten toolchain) involve bitcode linking and whole program compilation at link time. To improve this situation I've been working on adding a wasm backend for lld. My
2017 Jul 01
1
[LLD] Adding WebAssembly support to lld
Can you link to docs about the wasm object format? (both relocatable and executable) Also, traditional object file linkers are primarily concerned with concatenating binary blobs with small amount of patching of said binary blobs based on computed virtual (memory) addresses. Or perhaps to put it another way, what traditional object file linkers do is construct program images meant to be mapped
2018 Nov 17
2
Generating exported wasm functions
Using LLVM v5, my Cone compiler (https://github.com/jondgoodwin/cone) automatically directly generated all functions as named and exported for both wasm text and binary files (not using clang/lld etc, but using the API). Upgrading to LLVM v7, generated wasm object files now fail, exhibiting markedly different behavior, behavior that varies between the text and binary files. For example, the
2017 Jul 01
2
[LLD] Adding WebAssembly support to lld
Hi Sam, First, I want to know the symbol resolution semantics. I can imagine that that is set in stone yet, but just that you guys are still discussing what would be the best semantics or file format for the linkable wasm object file. I think by knowing more about the format and semantics, we can give you guys valuable feedback, as we've been actively working on the linker for a few years
2019 May 08
2
Where to send emails with questions about WebAssembly?
Okay, so where should I send questions for WebAssembly? Is it this mailing list or a different one? I want to ask about how to compile WebAssembly modules with Clang directly, without Emscripten, for situations like what I have currently where I have a problem with generating WebAssembly and/or JavaScript glue code (I have a problem with the gen_struct_info stuff; I asked on the Emscripten
2017 Jul 04
2
[LLD] Adding WebAssembly support to lld
Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> writes: > On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 11:12 AM, Rafael Avila de Espindola < > rafael.espindola at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Sam Clegg via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes: >> >> >> Can you elaborate on semantically what the linker is actually doing for >> >> wasm? >> > >> >
2017 Jul 12
2
[LLD] Adding WebAssembly support to lld
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 4:13 PM, Rui Ueyama via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Sorry for the belated response. I was on vacation last week. A couple of > thoughts on this patch and the story of webassembly linking. And I'm about to be on (mostly) vacation for next 3 weeks :) > > - This patch adds a wasm support as yet another major architecture besides >
2019 Jan 07
2
[LLD] [WASM] wasm/function-index.test failing
I'm seeing the following fail on Linux x86-64, for the last couple weeks at least. This is from 'ninja check-all'. -David FAIL: lld :: wasm/function-index.test (1941 of 1955) ******************** TEST 'lld :: wasm/function-index.test' FAILED ******************** Script: -- : 'RUN: at line 1'; /build/x86_64/bin/llc -filetype=obj
2020 Aug 31
3
Inlining with different target features
David, That's right, WebAssembly does not have a way to conditionally use a feature or even do runtime feature testing right now. It's on our roadmap of things to design and standardize, but it is still a long way off. > Another direction would be to require the features to be specified consistently for all components of the build, I guess - if that's the net effect anyway. Would
2019 Nov 26
2
Thoughts on the LLVM linker
Hi, I am using LLVM as the backend in a small hobby compiler project I'm working on. I plan to support all platforms that LLVM supports (limited by my available hardware only). As far as I can tell, there are different linkers for the various host systems out there (the output of 'lld' if you invoke it on Arch Linux): lld is a generic driver. Invoke ld.lld (Unix), ld64.lld
2018 Nov 02
3
WebAssembly Opus Decoder
If anyone is integrating Opus audio into a web or JavaScript application, I wrote a WebAssembly Opus decoder that uses libopusfile to decode Opus files in chunks using the JavaScript Streams API. This decoder can begin decoding after receiving the Opus headers and first audio data page: https://github.com/AnthumChris/opus-stream-decoder All thoughts and contributions are welcome, and I'm
2018 Jun 15
2
[WebAssembly] lld dynamic loader
Hi Sam, Thanks for your answer! Sorry I didn't really know how to process, but this issue block me to make some legacy C code works without having some glue with a bit static lib ;( (The change have really low risk) The changes I used locally to make dlopen/dlclose et dlsym mechanism works :) : Index: wasm/Writer.cpp =================================================================== ---
2019 Jan 08
4
[LLD] [WASM] wasm/function-index.test failing
I cannot reproduce this error, but this could be real. David, is this reproducible every time or is this flaky? On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 5:03 PM Heejin Ahn via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hello David, > > I use x86_64 and it works on my machine. I also can't find this error on > LLVM buildbot page. I'd appreciate if you help me reproduce the problem.
2018 Jun 01
2
[WebAssembly] lld dynamic loader
Hello, The table generated by lld (Wasm target) have a max size. So this make impossible to add some others functions in the table . As for the moment only one Table is available in WAsm this is the only way to add function in a dynamic way. Having a none static size of the table is useful for a kind dynamic loader/inker at run-time: by adding some exported functions coming from another
2018 Jan 11
3
wasm: Bad codegen for i8 comparison
(Currently using a build from november but I didn't see any commit that could fix this for wasm); With the wasm backend, %2 = icmp sgt i8 %0, -1 becomes: i32.const $4=, 255 i32.const $2=, 255 i32.and $3=, $0, $2 i32.const $5=, 255 i32.and $6=, $4, $5 i32.gt_s $7=, $3, $6 Which essentially does
2017 Jul 06
3
[LLD] Adding WebAssembly support to lld
Dan Gohman <sunfish at mozilla.com> writes: >> Sorry, I meant why that didn't work with ELF (or what else didn't). >> > > The standard executable WebAssembly format does not use ELF, for numerous > reasons, most visibly that ELF is designed for sparse decoding -- headers > contain offsets to arbitrary points in the file, while WebAssembly's format > is
2017 Jul 03
3
[LLD] Adding WebAssembly support to lld
Sam Clegg via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes: >> Can you elaborate on semantically what the linker is actually doing for >> wasm? > > You are correct that the wasm linker does have more work to do than a > traditional linker. There are more sections that the linker will need > to re-construct fully. This is because there is more high level >
2019 May 08
2
taskpool exhaustion in lld/wasm
It's a wasm testcase that ends up with a 1 mb executable; after 15 minutes I killed it, it doesn't do anything (note that it's waiting on a conditional variable in ALL threads) On Wed, May 8, 2019, at 14:32, Brian Cain wrote: > Are you sure it's not just taking "a long time"? If that build machine doesn't have enormous amounts of memory you could end up with a