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// This file is part of Substrate.
// Copyright (C) 2020-2022 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later WITH Classpath-exception-2.0
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
use super::RuntimeBlob;
/// Saved value of particular exported global.
struct SavedValue<Global> {
/// The handle of this global which can be used to refer to this global.
handle: Global,
/// The global value that was observed during the snapshot creation.
value: sp_wasm_interface::Value,
}
/// An adapter for a wasm module instance that is focused on getting and setting globals.
pub trait InstanceGlobals {
/// A handle to a global which can be used to get or set a global variable. This is supposed to
/// be a lightweight handle, like an index or an Rc-like smart-pointer, which is cheap to clone.
type Global: Clone;
/// Get a handle to a global by it's export name.
///
/// The requested export is must exist in the exported list, and it should be a mutable global.
fn get_global(&mut self, export_name: &str) -> Self::Global;
/// Get the current value of the global.
fn get_global_value(&mut self, global: &Self::Global) -> sp_wasm_interface::Value;
/// Update the current value of the global.
///
/// The global behind the handle is guaranteed to be mutable and the value to be the same type
/// as the global.
fn set_global_value(&mut self, global: &Self::Global, value: sp_wasm_interface::Value);
}
/// A set of exposed mutable globals.
///
/// This is set of globals required to create a [`GlobalsSnapshot`] and that are collected from
/// a runtime blob that was instrumented by
/// [`RuntimeBlob::expose_mutable_globals`](super::RuntimeBlob::expose_mutable_globals`).
/// If the code wasn't instrumented then it would be empty and snapshot would do nothing.
pub struct ExposedMutableGlobalsSet(Vec<String>);
impl ExposedMutableGlobalsSet {
/// Collect the set from the given runtime blob. See the struct documentation for details.
pub fn collect(runtime_blob: &RuntimeBlob) -> Self {
let global_names =
runtime_blob.exported_internal_global_names().map(ToOwned::to_owned).collect();
Self(global_names)
}
}
/// A snapshot of a global variables values. This snapshot can be later used for restoring the
/// values to the preserved state.
///
/// Technically, a snapshot stores only values of mutable global variables. This is because
/// immutable global variables always have the same values.
///
/// We take it from an instance rather from a module because the start function could potentially
/// change any of the mutable global values.
pub struct GlobalsSnapshot<Global>(Vec<SavedValue<Global>>);
impl<Global> GlobalsSnapshot<Global> {
/// Take a snapshot of global variables for a given instance.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This function panics if the instance doesn't correspond to the module from which the
/// [`ExposedMutableGlobalsSet`] was collected.
pub fn take<Instance>(
mutable_globals: &ExposedMutableGlobalsSet,
instance: &mut Instance,
) -> Self
where
Instance: InstanceGlobals<Global = Global>,
{
let global_names = &mutable_globals.0;
let mut saved_values = Vec::with_capacity(global_names.len());
for global_name in global_names {
let handle = instance.get_global(global_name);
let value = instance.get_global_value(&handle);
saved_values.push(SavedValue { handle, value });
}
Self(saved_values)
}
/// Apply the snapshot to the given instance.
///
/// This instance must be the same that was used for creation of this snapshot.
pub fn apply<Instance>(&self, instance: &mut Instance)
where
Instance: InstanceGlobals<Global = Global>,
{
for saved_value in &self.0 {
instance.set_global_value(&saved_value.handle, saved_value.value);
}
}
}