163 lines
6.9 KiB
JavaScript
163 lines
6.9 KiB
JavaScript
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/**
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* @license
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* Copyright 2015 The Emscripten Authors
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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*/
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// Pthread Web Worker startup routine:
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// This is the entry point file that is loaded first by each Web Worker
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// that executes pthreads on the Emscripten application.
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'use strict';
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var Module = {};
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// Thread-local:
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function assert(condition, text) {
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if (!condition) abort('Assertion failed: ' + text);
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}
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function threadPrintErr() {
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var text = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments).join(' ');
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console.error(text);
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}
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function threadAlert() {
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var text = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments).join(' ');
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postMessage({cmd: 'alert', text: text, threadId: Module['_pthread_self']()});
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}
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// We don't need out() for now, but may need to add it if we want to use it
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// here. Or, if this code all moves into the main JS, that problem will go
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// away. (For now, adding it here increases code size for no benefit.)
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var out = function() {
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throw 'out() is not defined in worker.js.';
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}
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var err = threadPrintErr;
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self.alert = threadAlert;
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Module['instantiateWasm'] = function(info, receiveInstance) {
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// Instantiate from the module posted from the main thread.
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// We can just use sync instantiation in the worker.
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var instance = new WebAssembly.Instance(Module['wasmModule'], info);
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// TODO: Due to Closure regression https://github.com/google/closure-compiler/issues/3193,
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// the above line no longer optimizes out down to the following line.
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// When the regression is fixed, we can remove this if/else.
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receiveInstance(instance);
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// We don't need the module anymore; new threads will be spawned from the main thread.
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Module['wasmModule'] = null;
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return instance.exports;
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};
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self.onmessage = function(e) {
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try {
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if (e.data.cmd === 'load') { // Preload command that is called once per worker to parse and load the Emscripten code.
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// Module and memory were sent from main thread
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Module['wasmModule'] = e.data.wasmModule;
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Module['wasmMemory'] = e.data.wasmMemory;
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Module['buffer'] = Module['wasmMemory'].buffer;
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Module['ENVIRONMENT_IS_PTHREAD'] = true;
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if (typeof e.data.urlOrBlob === 'string') {
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importScripts(e.data.urlOrBlob);
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} else {
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var objectUrl = URL.createObjectURL(e.data.urlOrBlob);
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importScripts(objectUrl);
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URL.revokeObjectURL(objectUrl);
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}
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} else if (e.data.cmd === 'run') {
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// This worker was idle, and now should start executing its pthread entry
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// point.
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// performance.now() is specced to return a wallclock time in msecs since
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// that Web Worker/main thread launched. However for pthreads this can
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// cause subtle problems in emscripten_get_now() as this essentially
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// would measure time from pthread_create(), meaning that the clocks
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// between each threads would be wildly out of sync. Therefore sync all
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// pthreads to the clock on the main browser thread, so that different
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// threads see a somewhat coherent clock across each of them
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// (+/- 0.1msecs in testing).
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Module['__performance_now_clock_drift'] = performance.now() - e.data.time;
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// Pass the thread address inside the asm.js scope to store it for fast access that avoids the need for a FFI out.
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Module['__emscripten_thread_init'](e.data.threadInfoStruct, /*isMainBrowserThread=*/0, /*isMainRuntimeThread=*/0);
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assert(e.data.threadInfoStruct);
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// Also call inside JS module to set up the stack frame for this pthread in JS module scope
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Module['establishStackSpace']();
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Module['PThread'].receiveObjectTransfer(e.data);
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Module['PThread'].threadInit();
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try {
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// pthread entry points are always of signature 'void *ThreadMain(void *arg)'
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// Native codebases sometimes spawn threads with other thread entry point signatures,
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// such as void ThreadMain(void *arg), void *ThreadMain(), or void ThreadMain().
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// That is not acceptable per C/C++ specification, but x86 compiler ABI extensions
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// enable that to work. If you find the following line to crash, either change the signature
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// to "proper" void *ThreadMain(void *arg) form, or try linking with the Emscripten linker
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// flag -s EMULATE_FUNCTION_POINTER_CASTS=1 to add in emulation for this x86 ABI extension.
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var result = Module['invokeEntryPoint'](e.data.start_routine, e.data.arg);
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Module['checkStackCookie']();
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if (Module['keepRuntimeAlive']()) {
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Module['PThread'].setExitStatus(result);
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} else {
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Module['__emscripten_thread_exit'](result);
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}
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} catch(ex) {
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if (ex != 'unwind') {
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// FIXME(sbc): Figure out if this is still needed or useful. Its not
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// clear to me how this check could ever fail. In order to get into
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// this try/catch block at all we have already called bunch of
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// functions on `Module`.. why is this one special?
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if (typeof(Module['_emscripten_futex_wake']) !== 'function') {
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err("Thread Initialisation failed.");
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throw ex;
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}
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// ExitStatus not present in MINIMAL_RUNTIME
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if (ex instanceof Module['ExitStatus']) {
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if (Module['keepRuntimeAlive']()) {
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err('Pthread 0x' + Module['_pthread_self']().toString(16) + ' called exit(), staying alive due to noExitRuntime.');
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} else {
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err('Pthread 0x' + Module['_pthread_self']().toString(16) + ' called exit(), calling _emscripten_thread_exit.');
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Module['__emscripten_thread_exit'](ex.status);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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// The pthread "crashed". Do not call `_emscripten_thread_exit` (which
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// would make this thread joinable. Instead, re-throw the exception
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// and let the top level handler propagate it back to the main thread.
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throw ex;
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}
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} else {
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// else e == 'unwind', and we should fall through here and keep the pthread alive for asynchronous events.
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err('Pthread 0x' + Module['_pthread_self']().toString(16) + ' completed its main entry point with an `unwind`, keeping the worker alive for asynchronous operation.');
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}
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}
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} else if (e.data.cmd === 'cancel') { // Main thread is asking for a pthread_cancel() on this thread.
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if (Module['_pthread_self']()) {
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Module['__emscripten_thread_exit'](-1/*PTHREAD_CANCELED*/);
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}
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postMessage({ 'cmd': 'cancelDone' });
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} else if (e.data.target === 'setimmediate') {
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// no-op
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} else if (e.data.cmd === 'processThreadQueue') {
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if (Module['_pthread_self']()) { // If this thread is actually running?
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Module['_emscripten_current_thread_process_queued_calls']();
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}
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} else {
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err('worker.js received unknown command ' + e.data.cmd);
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err(e.data);
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}
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} catch(ex) {
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err('worker.js onmessage() captured an uncaught exception: ' + ex);
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if (ex && ex.stack) err(ex.stack);
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throw ex;
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}
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};
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