When running a go binary compiled to wasm using node.js on a Windows platform,
the absolute path passed in is also incorrectly forced to expand.
For example:
E:\Project\CS_Project\gsv\testdata\result.gob.gz
will results to
open C:\Users\zxilly\AppData\Local\wasm-exec\go1.23rc1\E:\Project\CS_Project\gsv\testdata\result.gob.gz: No such file or directory
C:\Users\zxilly\AppData\Local\wasm-exec\go1.23rc1 is the place of
wasm_exec_node.js
Fixes: #68820
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The latest version of Wasmtime, 14.0.4 as of writing this, offers a new
CLI while also supporting the old CLI. Since this is known and tracked
in issue #63718, silence the warning that otherwise causes many tests
to fail.
Since Wasmtime 13 and older don't pay attention to WASMTIME_NEW_CLI,
this change increases compatibility of the script, letting it work
with Wasmtime 9.0.1 as currently tested by the old cmd/coordinator, and
with Wasmtime 14.0.4 as currently tested in the new LUCI infrastructure.
The rest of the transition is left as future work.
For #63718.
For #61116.
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The default WASI runtime was originally set to Wazero, because it was
the first runtime used to test the Go implementation and because we
could easily find and fix issues in our implementation and theirs.
In CL 498675 we switched the default wasip1 runner to Wasmtime as it
runs faster and is a more established and mature runtime. We should
switch the default runtime to Wasmtime to consistently promote
Wasmtime as the primary tested and approved runtime.
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Implements net.FileListener and net.FileConn for wasip1.
net.FileListener can be used with a pre-opened socket. If the WASM
module knows the file descriptor, a listener can be constructed with:
l, err := net.FileListener(os.NewFile(fd, ""))
If the WASM module does not know the file descriptor, but knows that at
least one of the preopens is a socket, it can find the file descriptor
and construct a listener like so:
func findListener() (net.Listener, error) {
// We start looking for pre-opened sockets at fd=3 because 0, 1,
// and 2 are reserved for stdio. Pre-opened directories also
// start at fd=3, so we skip fds that aren't sockets. Once we
// reach EBADF we know there are no more pre-opens.
for preopenFd := uintptr(3); ; preopenFd++ {
l, err := net.FileListener(os.NewFile(preopenFd, ""))
var se syscall.Errno
switch errors.As(err, &se); se {
case syscall.ENOTSOCK:
continue
case syscall.EBADF:
err = nil
}
return l, err
}
}
A similar strategy can be used with net.FileConn and pre-opened
connection sockets.
The wasmtime runtime supports pre-opening listener sockets:
$ wasmtime --tcplisten 127.0.0.1:8080 module.wasm
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The existing implementation clears and recreates Javascript
timeouts when Go is called from js, leading to excessive
load on the js scheduler. Instead, we should remove redundant
calls to clearTimeout and refrain from creating new timeouts
if the previous event's timestamp is within 1 millisecond of
our target (the js scheduler's max precision)
Fixes#56100
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Go programs can now use the //go:wasmimport module_name function_name
directive to import functions from the WebAssembly runtime.
For now, the directive is restricted to the runtime and syscall/js
packages.
* Derived from CL 350737
* Original work modified to work with changes to the IR conversion code.
* Modification of CL 350737 changes to fully exist in Unified IR path (emp)
* Original work modified to work with changes to the ABI configuration code.
* Fixes#38248
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On wasm, the wasm_exec.js helper passes the command line arguments and
environment variables via a reserved space in the wasm linear memory.
Increase this reserved space from 4096 to 8192 bytes so more environment
variables can fit into the limit.
Later, after https://golang.org/cl/350737 landed, we can switch to the
WASI interface for getting the arguments and environment. This would
remove the limit entirely.
Fixes#49011
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The list of environments to support with wasm_exec.js was becoming too
large to maintain. With this change, wasm_exec.js expects that the
environment provides all necessary polyfills.
The standardized "globalThis" is used for accessing the environment.
wasm_exec.js now only provides stub fallbacks for globalThis.fs and
globalThis.process.
All code specific to Node.js is now in a separate file.
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On Wasm, wasm_exec.js puts command line arguments at the beginning
of the linear memory (following the "zero page"). Currently there
is no limit for this, and a very long command line can overwrite
the program's data section. Prevent this by limiting the command
line to 4096 bytes, and in the linker ensuring the data section
starts at a high enough address (8192).
(Arguably our address assignment on Wasm is a bit confusing. This
is the minimum fix I can come up with.)
Thanks to Ben Lubar for reporting this issue.
Fixes#48797
Fixes CVE-2021-38297
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wasm_exec.js expects that either "require" is available or that the
globals "crypto", "TextEncoder" and "TextDecoder" are already defined.
Report a better error message if this is not the case, suggesting the
use of a polyfill.
Updates #41482
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JavaScript environments are quite unpredictable because bundlers add
mocks for compatibility and libraries can polute the global namespace.
Detect more of such situations:
- Add check that require("fs") returns an object.
- Fix check that require("fs") returns an non-empty object.
- Add check that "module" is defined.
Fixes#40730
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In Webpack, require("fs") will always be empty. This behavior throws an error: "fs.writeSync is not function". It happens when you did "fmt.Println".
This PR avoids such problem and use polyfill in wasm_exec.js on Webpack.
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The js.Value struct now contains a pointer, so a finalizer can
determine if the value is not referenced by Go any more.
Unfortunately this breaks Go's == operator with js.Value. This change
adds a new Equal method to check for the equality of two Values.
This is a breaking change. The == operator is now disallowed to
not silently break code.
Additionally the helper methods IsUndefined, IsNull and IsNaN got added.
Fixes#35111
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When running wasm in the browser, the "process" global is not defined.
This causes functions like os.Getpid() to panic, which is unusual.
For example on Windows os.Getpid() returns -1 and does not panic.
This change adds a dummy polyfill for "process" which returns -1 or an
error. It also extends the polyfill for "fs".
Fixes#34627
Replaces CL 199357
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The wasm_exec.js wrapper tries to set up the argv and envp following
the UNIX conventions, but doesn't get it quite right, which can cause
runtime.goenv to crash if you get unlucky.
The main problem was that the envp array wasn't terminated with a nil
pointer, so the runtime didn't know when to stop reading the array.
This CL adds that nil pointer to the end of the envp array.
The other problem was harmless, but confusing. In the UNIX convention,
the argv array consists of argc pointers followed by a nil pointer,
followed by the envp array. However, wasm_exec.js put the environment
variable count between the two pointer arrays rather than a nil
pointer. The runtime never looks at this slot, so it didn't matter,
but the break from convention left Cherry and I trying to debug why it
*wasn't* losing any environment variables before we realized that that
layouts happened to be close enough to work. This CL switches to the
UNIX convention of simply terminating the argv array with a nil
pointer.
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In preparation for general faketime support, this renames the existing
nanotime, walltime, and write functions to nanotime1, walltime1, and
write1 and wraps them with trivial Go functions. This will let us
inject different implementations on all platforms when faketime is
enabled.
Updates #30439.
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The typed arrays returned by TypedArrayOf were backed by WebAssembly
memory. They became invalid each time we grow the WebAssembly memory.
This made them very error prone and hard to use correctly.
This change removes TypedArrayOf completely and instead introduces
CopyBytesToGo and CopyBytesToJS for copying bytes between a byte
slice and an Uint8Array. This breaking change is still allowed for
the syscall/js package.
Fixes#31980.
Fixes#31812.
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Command line arguments containing multi-byte characters were causing
go_js_wasm_exec to crash (RangeError: Source is too large), because
their byte length was not handled correctly. This change fixes the bug.
Fixes#31645.
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TryBot is sometimes running into deadlocks on js/wasm. We haven't been
able to reproduce them yet. This workaround is an experiment to resolve
these deadlocks by retrying a missed timeout event.
A timeout event is scheduled by Go to be woken by JavaScript after a
certain amount of time. The checkTimeouts function then checks which
notes to wake by comparing their deadline to nanotime. If this
check fails erroneously then the note may stay asleep forever, causing
a deadlock. This may or may not be the reason of the observed
deadlocks.
Updates #28975.
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This change adds support for using wasm with Electron. It refactors
environment detection to a more modular approach instead of explicitly
testing for Node.js.
Fixes#29404
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The name "Callback" does not fit to all use cases of js.Callback.
This commit changes its name to Func. Accordingly NewCallback
gets renamed to FuncOf, which matches ValueOf and TypedArrayOf.
The package syscall/js is currently exempt from Go's compatibility
promise and js.Callback is already affected by a breaking change in
this release cycle. See #28711 for details.
Fixes#28711
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Using fmt.Scanln in a browser environment caused a panic, since there
was no stub for fs.read. This commit adds a stub that returns ENOSYS.
Fixes#27773.
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os.TempDir() did not return a proper directory on Windows with js/wasm,
because js/wasm only uses the Unix variant of TempDir.
This commit passes the temporary directory provided by Node.js to the
Go runtime by adding it as a default value for the TMPDIR environment
variable. It makes TempDir compatible with all platforms.
Fixes#27306.
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