Files
wasmer/examples/imports_function_env_global.rs
2024-09-06 16:42:22 +02:00

154 lines
5.4 KiB
Rust

//! A Wasm module can import entities, like functions, memories,
//! globals and tables.
//!
//! In this example, we'll create a system for getting and adjusting a counter value. However, host
//! functions are not limited to storing data outside of Wasm, they're normal host functions and
//! can do anything that the host can do.
//! we will also demonstrate how a Function can also get globals from within a wasm call
//!
//! 1. There will be a `get_counter` function that will return an i32 of
//! the current global counter, The function will also increment a global value
//! 2. There will be an `add_to_counter` function will add the passed
//! i32 value to the counter, and return an i32 of the current
//! global counter.
//!
//! You can run the example directly by executing in Wasmer root:
//!
//! ```shell
//! cargo run --example imported-function-env-global --release --features "cranelift"
//! ```
//!
//! Ready?
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use wasmer::{
imports, wat2wasm, Function, FunctionEnv, FunctionEnvMut, Global, Instance, Module, Store,
TypedFunction, Value,
};
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
// Let's declare the Wasm module with the text representation.
let wasm_bytes = wat2wasm(
br#"
(module
(global $g_counter (import "env" "g_counter") (mut i32))
(func $get_counter (import "env" "get_counter") (result i32))
(func $add_to_counter (import "env" "add_to_counter") (param i32) (result i32))
(type $increment_t (func (param i32) (result i32)))
(func $increment_f (type $increment_t) (param $x i32) (result i32)
(block
(loop
(call $add_to_counter (i32.const 1))
(local.set $x (i32.sub (local.get $x) (i32.const 1)))
(br_if 1 (i32.eq (local.get $x) (i32.const 0)))
(br 0)))
call $get_counter)
(export "increment_counter_loop" (func $increment_f)))
"#,
)?;
// Create a Store.
let mut store = Store::default();
println!("Compiling module...");
// Let's compile the Wasm module.
let module = Module::new(&store, wasm_bytes)?;
// Create the global
let g_counter = Global::new_mut(&mut store, Value::I32(5));
// We create some shared data here, `Arc` is required because we may
// move our WebAssembly instance to another thread to run it. Mutex
// lets us get shared mutabilty which is fine because we know we won't
// run host calls concurrently. If concurrency is a possibilty, we'd have
// to use a `Mutex`.
let shared_counter: Arc<Mutex<i32>> = Arc::new(Mutex::new(0));
// Once we have our counter we'll wrap it inside en `Env` which we'll pass
// to our imported functionsvia the FunctionEnv.
//
// This struct may have been anything. The only constraint is it must be
// possible to know the size of the `Env` at compile time (i.e it has to
// implement the `Sized` trait).
// The Env is then accessed using `data()` or `data_mut()` method.
#[derive(Clone)]
struct Env {
counter: Arc<Mutex<i32>>,
g_counter: Global,
}
// Create the functions
fn get_counter(env: FunctionEnvMut<Env>) -> i32 {
*env.data().counter.lock().unwrap()
}
fn add_to_counter(mut env: FunctionEnvMut<Env>, add: i32) -> i32 {
let (data, mut storemut) = env.data_and_store_mut();
let mut counter_ref = data.counter.lock().unwrap();
let global_count = data.g_counter.get(&mut storemut).unwrap_i32();
data.g_counter
.set(&mut storemut, Value::I32(global_count + add))
.unwrap();
*counter_ref += add;
*counter_ref
}
let env = FunctionEnv::new(
&mut store,
Env {
counter: shared_counter.clone(),
g_counter: g_counter.clone(),
},
);
// Create an import object.
let import_object = imports! {
"env" => {
"get_counter" => Function::new_typed_with_env(&mut store, &env, get_counter),
"add_to_counter" => Function::new_typed_with_env(&mut store, &env, add_to_counter),
"g_counter" => g_counter.clone(),
}
};
println!("Instantiating module...");
// Let's instantiate the Wasm module.
let instance = Instance::new(&mut store, &module, &import_object)?;
// Here we go.
//
// The Wasm module exports a function called `increment_counter_loop`. Let's get it.
let increment_counter_loop: TypedFunction<i32, i32> = instance
.exports
.get_function("increment_counter_loop")?
.typed(&mut store)?;
let counter_value: i32 = *shared_counter.lock().unwrap();
println!("Initial ounter value: {:?}", counter_value);
println!("Calling `increment_counter_loop` function...");
// Let's call the `increment_counter_loop` exported function.
//
// It will loop five times thus incrementing our counter five times.
let result = increment_counter_loop.call(&mut store, 5)?;
let counter_value: i32 = *shared_counter.lock().unwrap();
println!("New counter value (host): {:?}", counter_value);
assert_eq!(counter_value, 5);
println!("New counter value (guest): {:?}", result);
assert_eq!(result, 5);
let global_counter = g_counter.get(&mut store);
println!("New global counter value: {:?}", global_counter);
assert_eq!(global_counter.unwrap_i32(), 10);
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn test_imported_function_env() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
main()
}