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Wasmtime Releases


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0.28.0

Released 2021-06-09.

Changed

  • Breaking: Wasmtime's embedding API has been redesigned, as specified in RFC 11. Rust users can now enjoy easier times with Send and Sync, and all users can now more clearly manage memory, especially in the C API. Language embeddings have been updated to the new API as well. #2897

Added

  • A new InstancePre type, created with Linker::instantiate_pre, has been added to perform type-checking of an instance once and reduce the work done for each instantiation of a module: #2962

  • Deserialization of a module can now optionally skip checking the wasmtime version string: #2945

  • A method has been exposed to frontload per-thread initialization costs if the latency of every last wasm call is important: #2946

  • Hooks have been added for entry/exit into wasm code to allow embeddings to track time and other properties about execution in a wasm environment: #2952

  • A C++ embedding of Wasmtime has been written.

Fixed

  • Multiple returns on macOS AArch64 have been fixed: #2956

0.27.0

Released 2021-05-21.

Security Fixes

  • Fixed a security issue in Cranelift's x64 backend that could result in a heap sandbox escape due to an incorrect sign-extension: #2913.

Added

  • Support for IBM z/Archiecture (s390x) machines in Cranelift and Wasmtime: #2836, #2837, #2838, #2843, #2854, #2870, #2871, #2872, #2874.

  • Improved async support in wasi-common runtime: #2832.

  • Added Store::with_limits, StoreLimits, and ResourceLimiter to the Wasmtime API to help with enforcing resource limits at runtime. The ResourceLimiter trait can be implemented by custom resource limiters to decide if linear memories or tables can be grown.

  • Added allow-unknown-exports option for the run command: #2879.

  • Added API to notify that a Store has moved to a new thread: #2822.

  • Documented guidance around using Wasmtime in multithreaded contexts: #2812. In the future, the Wasmtime API will change to allow some of its core types to be Send/Sync; see the in-progress #2897 for details.

  • Support calls from native code to multiple-return-value functions: #2806.

Changed

  • Breaking: Memory::new has been changed to return Result as creating a host memory object is now a fallible operation when the initial size of the memory exceeds the store limits.

Fixed

  • Many instruction selection improvements on x64 and aarch64: #2819, #2828, #2823, #2862, #2886, #2889, #2905.

  • Improved performance of Wasmtime runtime substantially: #2811, #2818, #2821, #2847, #2900.

  • Fixed WASI issue with file metadata on Windows: #2884.

  • Fixed an issue with debug info and an underflowing (trapping) offset: #2866.

  • Fixed an issue with unwind information in the old x86 backend: #2845.

  • Fixed i32 spilling in x64 backend: #2840.

0.26.0

Released 2021-04-05.

Added

  • Added the wasmtime compile command to support AOT compilation of Wasm modules. This adds the Engine::precompile_module method. Also added the Config::target method to change the compilation target of the configuration. This can be used in conjunction with Engine::precompile_module to target a different host triple than the current one. #2791

  • Support for macOS on aarch64 (Apple M1 Silicon), including Apple-specific calling convention details and unwinding/exception handling using Mach ports. #2742, #2723

  • A number of SIMD instruction implementations in the new x86-64 backend. #2771

  • Added the Config::cranelift_flag_enable method to enable setting Cranelift boolean flags or presets in a config.

  • Added CLI option --cranelift-enable to enable boolean settings and ISA presets.

  • Deduplicate function signatures in Wasm modules. #2772

  • Optimize overheads of calling into Wasm functions. #2757, #2759

  • Improvements related to Module Linking: compile fewer trampolines;

    #2774

  • Re-export sibling crates from wasmtime-wasi to make embedding easier without needing to match crate versions. #2776

Changed

  • Switched the default compiler backend on x86-64 to Cranelift's new backend. This should not have any user-visible effects other than possibly runtime performance improvements. The old backend is still available with the old-x86-backend feature flag to the cranelift-codegen or wasmtime crates, or programmatically with BackendVariant::Legacy. We plan to maintain the old backend for at least one more release and ensure it works on CI. #2718

  • Breaking: Module::deserialize has been removed in favor of Module::new.

  • Breaking: Config::cranelift_clear_cpu_flags was removed. Use Config::target to clear the CPU flags for the host's target.

  • Breaking: Config::cranelift_other_flag was renamed to Config::cranelift_flag_set.

  • CLI changes:

    • Wasmtime CLI options to enable WebAssembly features have been replaced with a singular --wasm-features option. The previous options are still supported, but are not displayed in help text.
    • Breaking: the CLI option --cranelift-flags was changed to --cranelift-set.
    • Breaking: the CLI option --enable-reference-types=false has been changed to --wasm-features=-reference-types.
    • Breaking: the CLI option --enable-multi-value=false has been changed to --wasm-features=-multi-value.
    • Breaking: the CLI option --enable-bulk-memory=false has been changed to --wasm-features=-bulk-memory.
  • Improved error-reporting in wiggle. #2760

  • Make WASI sleeping fallible (some systems do not support sleep). #2756

  • WASI: Support poll_oneoff with a sleep. #2753

  • Allow a StackMapSink to be passed when defining functions with cranelift-module. #2739

  • Some refactoring in new x86-64 backend to prepare for VEX/EVEX (e.g., AVX-512) instruction encodings to be supported. #2799

Fixed

  • Fixed a corner case in srem (signed remainder) in the new x86-64 backend: INT_MIN % -1 should return 0, rather than trapping. This only occurred when avoid_div_traps == false was set by the embedding. #2763

  • Fixed a memory leak of the Store when an instance traps. #2803

  • Some fuzzing-related fixes. #2788, #2770

  • Fixed memory-initialization bug in uffd allocator that could copy into the wrong destination under certain conditions. Does not affect the default wasmtime instance allocator. #2801

  • Fix printing of float values from the Wasmtime CLI. #2797

  • Remove the ability for the Linker to instantiate modules with duplicate import strings of different types. #2789

0.25.0

Released 2021-03-16.

Added

  • An implementation of a pooling instance allocator, optionally backed by userfaultfd on Linux, was added to improve the performance of embeddings that instantiate a large number of instances continuously. #2518

  • Host functions can now be defined on Config to share the function across all Store objects connected to an Engine. This can improve the time it takes to instantiate instances in a short-lived Store. #2625

  • The Store object now supports having typed values attached to it which can be retrieved from host functions. #2625

  • The wiggle code generator now supports async host functions. #2701

Changed

  • The Func::getN{,_async} APIs have all been removed in favor of a new Func::typed API which should be more compact in terms of API surface area as well as more flexible in how it can be used. #2719

  • Engine::new has been changed from returning Engine to returning anyhow::Result<Engine>. Callers of Engine::new will need to be updated to use the ? operator on the return value or otherwise unwrap the result to get the Engine.

Fixed

  • Interpretation of timestamps in poll_oneoff for WASI have been fixed to correctly use nanoseconds instead of microseconds. #2717

0.24.0

Released 2021-03-04.

Added

  • Implement support for async functions in Wasmtime #2434

Fixed

  • Fix preservation of the sigaltstack on macOS #2676
  • Fix incorrect semver dependencies involving fs-set-times. #2705
  • Fix some i128 shift-related bugs in x64 backend. #2682
  • Fix incomplete trap metadata due to multiple traps at one address #2685

0.23.0

Released 2021-02-16.

Added

  • Support for limiting WebAssembly execution with fuel was added, including support in the C API. #2611 #2643
  • Wasmtime now has more knobs for limiting memory and table allocations #2617
  • Added a method to share Config across machines #2608
  • Added a safe memory read/write API #2528
  • Added support for the experimental wasi-crypto APIs #2597
  • Added an instance limit to Config #2593
  • Implemented module-linking's outer module aliases #2590
  • Cranelift now supports 128-bit operations for the new x64 backend. #2539
  • Cranelift now has detailed debug-info (DWARF) support in new backends (initially x64). #2565
  • Cranelift now uses the POPCNT, TZCNT, and LZCNT, as well as SSE 4.1 rounding instructions on x64 when available.
  • Cranelift now uses the CNT, instruction on aarch64 when available.

Changed

  • A new WASI implementation built on the new cap-std crate was added, replacing the previous implementation. This brings improved robustness, portability, and performance.

  • wasmtime_wasi::WasiCtxBuilder moved to wasi_cap_std_sync::WasiCtxBuilder.

  • The WebAssembly C API is updated, with a few minor API changes #2579

Fixed

  • Fixed a panic in WASI fd_readdir on large directories #2620
  • Fixed a memory leak with command modules #2017

0.22.0

Released 2021-01-07.

Added

Changed

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue where the select instruction didn't accept v128 SIMD operands. #2391

  • Fixed an issue where Wasmtime could potentially use the wrong stack map during GCs, leading to a panic. #2396

  • Fixed an issue where if a host-defined function erroneously returned a value from a different store, that value would be leaked. #2424

  • Fixed a bug where in certain cases if a module's instantiation failed, it could leave trampolines in the store that referenced the no-longer-valid instance. These trampolines could be reused in future instantiations, leading to use after free bugs. #2408

  • Fixed a miscompilation on aarch64 where certain instructions would read SP instead of the zero register. This could only affect you if you explicitly enabled the Wasm SIMD proposal. #2548


0.21.0

Released 2020-11-05.

Added

  • Experimental support for the multi-memory proposal was added. #2263

  • The Trap::trap_code API enables learning what kind of trap was raised. #2309

Changed

  • WebAssembly module validation is now parallelized. #2059

  • Documentation is now available at docs.wasmtime.dev. #2317

  • Windows now compiles like other platforms with a huge guard page instead of having its own custom limit which made modules compile and run more slowly. #2326

  • The size of the cache entry for serialized modules has been greatly reduced. #2321 #2322 #2324 #2325

  • The FuncType API constructor and accessors are now iterator-based. #2365

Fixed

  • A panic in compiling reference-types-using modules has been fixed. #2350

0.20.0

Released 2020-09-23.

Added

  • Support for explicitly serializing and deserializing compiled wasm modules has been added. #2020

  • A wasmtime_store_gc C API was added to run GC for externref. #2052

  • Support for atomics in Cranelift has been added. Support is not fully implemented in Wasmtime at this time, however. #2077

  • The Caller::get_export function is now implemented for Func references as well. #2108

Fixed

  • Leaks in the C API have been fixed. #2040

  • The wasm_val_copy C API has been fixed for reference types. #2041

  • Fix a panic with Func::new and reference types when the store doesn't have reference types enabled. #2039


0.19.0

Released 2020-07-14.

Added

Fixed

  • Runtime warnings when using Wasmtime on musl have been fixed. #1914

  • A bug affecting Windows unwind information with functions that have spilled floating point registers has been fixed. #1983

Changed

  • Wasmtime's default branch and development now happens on the main branch instead of master. #1924

Removed

  • The "host info" support in the C API has been removed since it was never fully or correctly implemented. #1922

  • Support for the *_same functions in the C API has been removed in the same vein as the host info APIs. #1926


0.18.0

Release 2020-06-09.

Added

The WasmTy trait is now implemented for u32 and u64.

#1808


0.17.0

Released 2020-06-01.

Added

  • The Commands and Reactors ABI is now supported in the Rust API. Linker::module loads a module and automatically handles Commands and Reactors semantics.

    #1565

The Table::grow function now returns the previous table size, making it consistent with the table.grow instruction.

#1653

New Wasmtime-specific C APIs for working with tables were added which provide more detailed error information and which make growing a table more consistent with the table.grow instruction as well.

#1654

The C API now includes support for enabling logging in Wasmtime.

#1737

Changed

The WASI proc_exit function no longer exits the host process. It now unwinds the callstack back to the wasm entrypoint, and the exit value is available from the Trap::i32_exit_status method.

#1646

The WebAssembly multi-value proposal is now enabled by default.

#1667

The Rust API does not require a store provided during Module::new operation. The Module can be send accross threads and instantiate for a specific store. The Instance::new now requires the store.

#1761


0.16.0

Released 2020-04-29.

Added

  • The Instance struct has new accessors, get_func, get_table, get_memory, and get_global for quickly looking up exported functions, tables, memories, and globals by name. #1524

  • The C API has a number of new wasmtime_* functions which return error objects to get detailed error information when an API fails. #1467

  • Users now have fine-grained control over creation of instances of Memory with a new MemoryCreator trait. #1400

  • Go bindings for Wasmtime are now available. #1481

  • APIs for looking up values in a Linker have been added. #1480

  • Preliminary support for AArch64, also known as ARM64. #1581

Changed

  • Instance::exports now returns Export objects which contain the names of the exports in addition to their Extern definitions, so it's no longer necessary to use Module::exports to obtain the export names. #1524

  • The Func::call API has changed its error type from Trap to anyhow::Error to distinguish between wasm traps and runtime violations (like the wrong number of parameters). #1467

  • A number of wasmtime_linker_* and wasmtime_config_* C APIs have new type signatures which reflect returning errors. #1467

  • Bindings for .NET have moved to https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime-dotnet. #1477

  • Passing too many imports to Instance::new is now considered an error. #1478

Fixed

  • Spurious segfaults due to out-of-stack conditions when handling signals have been fixed. #1315

0.15.0

Released 2020-03-31.

Fixed

Full release produced for all artifacts to account for hiccups in 0.13.0 and 0.14.0.


0.14.0

This version ended up not getting a full release

Fixed

Fix build errors in wasi-common on Windows.


0.13.0

Released 2020-03-24.

Added

  • Lots of documentation of wasmtime has been updated. Be sure to check out the book and API documentation!

  • All wasmtime example programs are now in a top-level examples directory and are available in both C and Rust. #1286

  • A wasmtime::Linker type was added to conveniently link link wasm modules together and create instances that reference one another. #1384

  • Wasmtime now has "jitdump" support enabled by default which allows profiling wasm code on linux. #1310

  • The wasmtime::Caller type now exists as a first-class way to access the caller's exports, namely memory, when implementing host APIs. This can be the first argument of functions defined with Func::new or Func::wrap which allows easily implementing methods which take a pointer into wasm memory. Note that this only works for accessing the caller's Memory for now and it must be exported. This will eventually be replaced with a more general-purpose mechanism like interface types. #1290

  • The bulk memory proposal has been fully implemented. #1264 #976

  • Virtual file support has been added to wasi-common. #701

  • The C API has been enhanced with a Wasmtime-specific wasmtime_wat2wasm to parse *.wat files via the C API. #1206

Changed

  • The wast and wasm2obj standalone binaries have been removed. They're available via the wasmtime wast and wasmtime wasm2obj subcommands. #1372

  • The wasi-common crate now uses the new wiggle crate to auto-generate a trait which is implemented for the current wasi snapshot. #1202

  • Wasmtime no longer has a dependency on a C++ compiler. #1365

  • The Func::wrapN APIs have been consolidated into one Func::wrap API. #1363

  • The Callable trait has been removed and now Func::new takes a closure directly. #1363

  • The Cranelift repository has been merged into the Wasmtime repository.

  • Support for interface types has been temporarily removed. #1292

  • The exit code of the wasmtime CLI has changed if the program traps. #1274

  • The wasmtime CLI now logs to stderr by default and the -d flag has been renamed to --log-to-file. #1266

  • Values cannot cross Store objects, meaning you can't instantiate a module with values from different stores nor pass values from different stores into methods. #1016


0.12.0

Released 2020-02-26.

Added

  • Support for the WebAssembly text annotations proposal has been added. #998

  • An initial C API for instantiating WASI modules has been added. #977

  • A new suite of Func::getN functions have been added to the wasmtime API to call statically-known function signatures in a highly optimized fashion. #955

  • Initial support for profiling JIT code through perf jitdump has been added. #360

  • More CLI flags corresponding to proposed WebAssembly features have been added. #917

Changed

  • The wasmtime CLI as well as embedding API will optimize WebAssembly code by default now. #973 #988

  • The verifier pass in Cranelift is now no longer run by default when using the embedding API. #882

Fixed

  • Code caching now accurately accounts for optimization levels, ensuring that if you ask for optimized code you're not accidentally handed unoptimized code from the cache. #974

  • Automated releases for tags should be up and running again, along with automatic publication of the wasmtime Python package. #971