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Author SHA1 Message Date
Wenyong Huang
a182926a73
Refactor interpreter/AOT module instance layout (#1559)
Refactor the layout of interpreter and AOT module instance:
- Unify the interp/AOT module instance, use the same WASMModuleInstance/
  WASMMemoryInstance/WASMTableInstance data structures for both interpreter
  and AOT
- Make the offset of most fields the same in module instance for both interpreter
  and AOT, append memory instance structure, global data and table instances to
  the end of module instance for interpreter mode (like AOT mode)
- For extra fields in WASM module instance, use WASMModuleInstanceExtra to
  create a field `e` for interpreter
- Change the LLVM JIT module instance creating process, LLVM JIT uses the WASM
  module and module instance same as interpreter/Fast-JIT mode. So that Fast JIT
  and LLVM JIT can access the same data structures, and make it possible to
  implement the Multi-tier JIT (tier-up from Fast JIT to LLVM JIT) in the future
- Unify some APIs: merge some APIs for module instance and memory instance's
  related operations (only implement one copy)

Note that the AOT ABI is same, the AOT file format, AOT relocation types, how AOT
code accesses the AOT module instance and so on are kept unchanged.

Refer to:
https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/1384
2022-10-18 10:59:28 +08:00
Qiang
18774805cc
Add more checks for Fast JIT (#1433)
Add more checks for Fast JIT to fix the issues reported by instrument test:
- add check for the jit_value before pushing it into the stack
- add check at the end of form_and_translate_func
- add checks after each jit pass
2022-09-01 15:31:00 +08:00
Wenyong Huang
08eeeb748c
Add more fast jit fixed virtual regs (#1409)
Add fast jit fixed virtual register import_func_ptrs_reg and func_type_indexes_reg
for the preparation of further optimizations.
2022-08-24 14:05:51 +08:00
Wenyong Huang
bf28030993
Import WAMR Fast JIT (#1343)
Import WAMR Fast JIT which is a lightweight JIT with quick startup, small footprint,
relatively good performance (~40% to ~50% of LLVM JIT) and good portability.

Platforms supported: Linux, MacOS and Linux SGX.
Arch supported: x86-64.
2022-08-02 16:03:50 +08:00