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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hood Chatham
43fdb7037e
gh-145037: Fix Emscripten trampoline with emcc >= 4.0.19 (#145038)
This undoes a change made as a part of PR 137470, for compatibility with EMSDK
4.0.19. It adds `emscripten_trampoline` field in `pycore_runtime_structs.h`
and initializes it from JS initialization code with the wasm-gc based trampoline
if possible. Otherwise we fall back to the JS trampoline.
2026-02-26 06:21:05 +08:00
Bénédikt Tran
379352620c
gh-132097: use a macro for semantically casting function pointers (#132406) 2025-04-18 12:24:34 +02:00
Victor Stinner
6c776abb90
gh-131238: Cleanup pycore_runtime.h includes (#131486) 2025-03-20 00:47:30 +00:00
Hood Chatham
d0ecbdd838
gh-128627: Emscripten: Use wasm-gc based call adaptor if available (#128628)
Replaces the trampoline mechanism in Emscripten with an implementation that uses a
recently added feature of wasm-gc instead of JS type reflection, when that feature is
available.
2025-01-13 07:09:39 +08:00
Hood Chatham
6b179adb8c
gh-106213: Make Emscripten trampolines work with JSPI (GH-106219)
There is a WIP proposal to enable webassembly stack switching which have been
implemented in v8:

https://github.com/WebAssembly/js-promise-integration

It is not possible to switch stacks that contain JS frames so the Emscripten JS
trampolines that allow calling functions with the wrong number of arguments
don't work in this case. However, the js-promise-integration proposal requires
the [type reflection for Wasm/JS API](https://github.com/WebAssembly/js-types)
proposal, which allows us to actually count the number of arguments a function
expects.

For better compatibility with stack switching, this PR checks if type reflection
is available, and if so we use a switch block to decide the appropriate
signature. If type reflection is unavailable, we should use the current EMJS
trampoline.

We cache the function argument counts since when I didn't cache them performance
was negatively affected.

Co-authored-by: T. Wouters <thomas@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Brett Cannon <brett@python.org>
2023-09-15 15:04:21 -07:00