gotosocial/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/wasmdebug/debug.go
kim 1e7b32490d
[experiment] add alternative wasm sqlite3 implementation available via build-tag (#2863)
This allows for building GoToSocial with [SQLite transpiled to WASM](https://github.com/ncruces/go-sqlite3) and accessed through [Wazero](https://wazero.io/).
2024-05-27 17:46:15 +02:00

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// Package wasmdebug contains utilities used to give consistent search keys between stack traces and error messages.
// Note: This is named wasmdebug to avoid conflicts with the normal go module.
// Note: This only imports "api" as importing "wasm" would create a cyclic dependency.
package wasmdebug
import (
"fmt"
"runtime"
"runtime/debug"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/api"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/wasmruntime"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/sys"
)
// FuncName returns the naming convention of "moduleName.funcName".
//
// - moduleName is the possibly empty name the module was instantiated with.
// - funcName is the name in the Custom Name section.
// - funcIdx is the position in the function index, prefixed with
// imported functions.
//
// Note: "moduleName.$funcIdx" is used when the funcName is empty, as commonly
// the case in TinyGo.
func FuncName(moduleName, funcName string, funcIdx uint32) string {
var ret strings.Builder
// Start module.function
ret.WriteString(moduleName)
ret.WriteByte('.')
if funcName == "" {
ret.WriteByte('$')
ret.WriteString(strconv.Itoa(int(funcIdx)))
} else {
ret.WriteString(funcName)
}
return ret.String()
}
// signature returns a formatted signature similar to how it is defined in Go.
//
// * paramTypes should be from wasm.FunctionType
// * resultTypes should be from wasm.FunctionType
// TODO: add paramNames
func signature(funcName string, paramTypes []api.ValueType, resultTypes []api.ValueType) string {
var ret strings.Builder
ret.WriteString(funcName)
// Start params
ret.WriteByte('(')
paramCount := len(paramTypes)
switch paramCount {
case 0:
case 1:
ret.WriteString(api.ValueTypeName(paramTypes[0]))
default:
ret.WriteString(api.ValueTypeName(paramTypes[0]))
for _, vt := range paramTypes[1:] {
ret.WriteByte(',')
ret.WriteString(api.ValueTypeName(vt))
}
}
ret.WriteByte(')')
// Start results
resultCount := len(resultTypes)
switch resultCount {
case 0:
case 1:
ret.WriteByte(' ')
ret.WriteString(api.ValueTypeName(resultTypes[0]))
default: // As this is used for errors, don't panic if there are multiple returns, even if that's invalid!
ret.WriteByte(' ')
ret.WriteByte('(')
ret.WriteString(api.ValueTypeName(resultTypes[0]))
for _, vt := range resultTypes[1:] {
ret.WriteByte(',')
ret.WriteString(api.ValueTypeName(vt))
}
ret.WriteByte(')')
}
return ret.String()
}
// ErrorBuilder helps build consistent errors, particularly adding a WASM stack trace.
//
// AddFrame should be called beginning at the frame that panicked until no more frames exist. Once done, call Format.
type ErrorBuilder interface {
// AddFrame adds the next frame.
//
// * funcName should be from FuncName
// * paramTypes should be from wasm.FunctionType
// * resultTypes should be from wasm.FunctionType
// * sources is the source code information for this frame and can be empty.
//
// Note: paramTypes and resultTypes are present because signature misunderstanding, mismatch or overflow are common.
AddFrame(funcName string, paramTypes, resultTypes []api.ValueType, sources []string)
// FromRecovered returns an error with the wasm stack trace appended to it.
FromRecovered(recovered interface{}) error
}
func NewErrorBuilder() ErrorBuilder {
return &stackTrace{}
}
type stackTrace struct {
// frameCount is the number of stack frame currently pushed into lines.
frameCount int
// lines contains the stack trace and possibly the inlined source code information.
lines []string
}
// GoRuntimeErrorTracePrefix is the prefix coming before the Go runtime stack trace included in the face of runtime.Error.
// This is exported for testing purpose.
const GoRuntimeErrorTracePrefix = "Go runtime stack trace:"
func (s *stackTrace) FromRecovered(recovered interface{}) error {
if false {
debug.PrintStack()
}
if exitErr, ok := recovered.(*sys.ExitError); ok { // Don't wrap an exit error!
return exitErr
}
stack := strings.Join(s.lines, "\n\t")
// If the error was internal, don't mention it was recovered.
if wasmErr, ok := recovered.(*wasmruntime.Error); ok {
return fmt.Errorf("wasm error: %w\nwasm stack trace:\n\t%s", wasmErr, stack)
}
// If we have a runtime.Error, something severe happened which should include the stack trace. This could be
// a nil pointer from wazero or a user-defined function from HostModuleBuilder.
if runtimeErr, ok := recovered.(runtime.Error); ok {
return fmt.Errorf("%w (recovered by wazero)\nwasm stack trace:\n\t%s\n\n%s\n%s",
runtimeErr, stack, GoRuntimeErrorTracePrefix, debug.Stack())
}
// At this point we expect the error was from a function defined by HostModuleBuilder that intentionally called panic.
if runtimeErr, ok := recovered.(error); ok { // e.g. panic(errors.New("whoops"))
return fmt.Errorf("%w (recovered by wazero)\nwasm stack trace:\n\t%s", runtimeErr, stack)
} else { // e.g. panic("whoops")
return fmt.Errorf("%v (recovered by wazero)\nwasm stack trace:\n\t%s", recovered, stack)
}
}
// MaxFrames is the maximum number of frames to include in the stack trace.
const MaxFrames = 30
// AddFrame implements ErrorBuilder.AddFrame
func (s *stackTrace) AddFrame(funcName string, paramTypes, resultTypes []api.ValueType, sources []string) {
if s.frameCount == MaxFrames {
return
}
s.frameCount++
sig := signature(funcName, paramTypes, resultTypes)
s.lines = append(s.lines, sig)
for _, source := range sources {
s.lines = append(s.lines, "\t"+source)
}
if s.frameCount == MaxFrames {
s.lines = append(s.lines, "... maybe followed by omitted frames")
}
}