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    // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
    // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
    // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
    
    package wasm
    
    import (
    	"bytes"
    	"cmd/internal/objabi"
    	"cmd/link/internal/ld"
    	"cmd/link/internal/sym"
    	"io"
    	"regexp"
    )
    
    const (
    	I32 = 0x7F
    	I64 = 0x7E
    	F32 = 0x7D
    	F64 = 0x7C
    )
    
    const (
    	sectionCustom   = 0
    	sectionType     = 1
    	sectionImport   = 2
    	sectionFunction = 3
    	sectionTable    = 4
    	sectionMemory   = 5
    	sectionGlobal   = 6
    	sectionExport   = 7
    	sectionStart    = 8
    	sectionElement  = 9
    	sectionCode     = 10
    	sectionData     = 11
    )
    
    // funcValueOffset is the offset between the PC_F value of a function and the index of the function in WebAssembly
    const funcValueOffset = 0x1000 // TODO(neelance): make function addresses play nice with heap addresses
    
    func gentext(ctxt *ld.Link) {
    }
    
    type wasmFunc struct {
    	Name string
    	Type uint32
    	Code []byte
    }
    
    type wasmFuncType struct {
    	Params  []byte
    	Results []byte
    }
    
    var wasmFuncTypes = map[string]*wasmFuncType{
    	"_rt0_wasm_js":           &wasmFuncType{Params: []byte{I32, I32}},                                 // argc, argv
    	"runtime.wasmMove":       &wasmFuncType{Params: []byte{I32, I32, I32}},                            // dst, src, len
    	"runtime.wasmZero":       &wasmFuncType{Params: []byte{I32, I32}},                                 // ptr, len
    	"runtime.wasmDiv":        &wasmFuncType{Params: []byte{I64, I64}, Results: []byte{I64}},           // x, y -> x/y
    	"runtime.wasmTruncS":     &wasmFuncType{Params: []byte{F64}, Results: []byte{I64}},                // x -> int(x)
    	"runtime.wasmTruncU":     &wasmFuncType{Params: []byte{F64}, Results: []byte{I64}},                // x -> uint(x)
    	"runtime.gcWriteBarrier": &wasmFuncType{Params: []byte{I64, I64}},                                 // ptr, val
    	"cmpbody":                &wasmFuncType{Params: []byte{I64, I64, I64, I64}, Results: []byte{I64}}, // a, alen, b, blen -> -1/0/1
    	"memeqbody":              &wasmFuncType{Params: []byte{I64, I64, I64}, Results: []byte{I64}},      // a, b, len -> 0/1
    	"memcmp":                 &wasmFuncType{Params: []byte{I32, I32, I32}, Results: []byte{I32}},      // a, b, len -> <0/0/>0
    	"memchr":                 &wasmFuncType{Params: []byte{I32, I32, I32}, Results: []byte{I32}},      // s, c, len -> index
    }
    
    func assignAddress(ctxt *ld.Link, sect *sym.Section, n int, s *sym.Symbol, va uint64, isTramp bool) (*sym.Section, int, uint64) {
    	// WebAssembly functions do not live in the same address space as the linear memory.
    	// Instead, WebAssembly automatically assigns indices. Imported functions (section "import")
    	// have indices 0 to n. They are followed by native functions (sections "function" and "code")
    	// with indices n+1 and following.
    	//
    	// The following rules describe how wasm handles function indices and addresses:
    	//   PC_F = funcValueOffset + WebAssembly function index (not including the imports)
    	//   s.Value = PC = PC_F<<16 + PC_B
    	//
    	// The funcValueOffset is necessary to avoid conflicts with expectations
    	// that the Go runtime has about function addresses.
    	// The field "s.Value" corresponds to the concept of PC at runtime.
    	// However, there is no PC register, only PC_F and PC_B. PC_F denotes the function,
    	// PC_B the resume point inside of that function. The entry of the function has PC_B = 0.
    	s.Sect = sect
    	s.Value = int64(funcValueOffset+va/ld.MINFUNC) << 16 // va starts at zero
    	va += uint64(ld.MINFUNC)
    	return sect, n, va
    }
    
    // asmb writes the final WebAssembly module binary.
    // Spec: http://webassembly.github.io/spec/core/binary/modules.html
    func asmb(ctxt *ld.Link) {
    	if ctxt.Debugvlog != 0 {
    		ctxt.Logf("%5.2f asmb\n", ld.Cputime())
    	}
    
    	types := []*wasmFuncType{
    		// For normal Go functions the return value is
    		// 0 if the function returned normally or
    		// 1 if the stack needs to be unwound.
    		&wasmFuncType{Results: []byte{I32}},
    	}
    
    	// collect host imports (functions that get imported from the WebAssembly host, usually JavaScript)
    	hostImports := []*wasmFunc{
    		&wasmFunc{
    			Name: "debug",
    			Type: lookupType(&wasmFuncType{Params: []byte{I32}}, &types),
    		},
    	}
    	hostImportMap := make(map[*sym.Symbol]int64)
    	for _, fn := range ctxt.Textp {
    		for _, r := range fn.R {
    			if r.Type == objabi.R_WASMIMPORT {
    				hostImportMap[r.Sym] = int64(len(hostImports))
    				hostImports = append(hostImports, &wasmFunc{
    					Name: r.Sym.Name,
    					Type: lookupType(&wasmFuncType{Params: []byte{I32}}, &types),
    				})
    			}
    		}
    	}
    
    	// collect functions with WebAssembly body
    	fns := make([]*wasmFunc, len(ctxt.Textp))
    	for i, fn := range ctxt.Textp {
    		wfn := new(bytes.Buffer)
    		if fn.Name == "go.buildid" {
    			writeUleb128(wfn, 0) // number of sets of locals
    			writeI32Const(wfn, 0)
    			wfn.WriteByte(0x0b) // end
    
    		} else {
    			// Relocations have variable length, handle them here.
    			off := int32(0)
    			for _, r := range fn.R {
    				wfn.Write(fn.P[off:r.Off])
    				off = r.Off
    				switch r.Type {
    				case objabi.R_ADDR:
    					writeSleb128(wfn, r.Sym.Value+r.Add)
    				case objabi.R_CALL:
    					writeSleb128(wfn, int64(len(hostImports))+r.Sym.Value>>16-funcValueOffset)
    				case objabi.R_WASMIMPORT:
    					writeSleb128(wfn, hostImportMap[r.Sym])
    				default:
    					ld.Errorf(fn, "bad reloc type %d (%s)", r.Type, sym.RelocName(ctxt.Arch, r.Type))
    					continue
    				}
    			}
    			wfn.Write(fn.P[off:])
    		}
    
    		typ := uint32(0)
    		if sig, ok := wasmFuncTypes[fn.Name]; ok {
    			typ = lookupType(sig, &types)
    		}
    
    		name := nameRegexp.ReplaceAllString(fn.Name, "_")
    		fns[i] = &wasmFunc{Name: name, Type: typ, Code: wfn.Bytes()}
    	}
    
    	// look up program entry point
    	rt0 := uint32(len(hostImports)) + uint32(ctxt.Syms.ROLookup("_rt0_wasm_js", 0).Value>>16) - funcValueOffset
    
    	ctxt.Out.Write([]byte{0x00, 0x61, 0x73, 0x6d}) // magic
    	ctxt.Out.Write([]byte{0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}) // version
    
    	writeTypeSec(ctxt, types)
    	writeImportSec(ctxt, hostImports)
    	writeFunctionSec(ctxt, fns)
    	writeTableSec(ctxt, fns)
    	writeMemorySec(ctxt)
    	writeGlobalSec(ctxt)
    	writeExportSec(ctxt, rt0)
    	writeElementSec(ctxt, uint64(len(hostImports)), uint64(len(fns)))
    	writeCodeSec(ctxt, fns)
    	writeDataSec(ctxt)
    	if !*ld.FlagS {
    		writeNameSec(ctxt, append(hostImports, fns...))
    	}
    
    	ctxt.Out.Flush()
    }
    
    func lookupType(sig *wasmFuncType, types *[]*wasmFuncType) uint32 {
    	for i, t := range *types {
    		if bytes.Equal(sig.Params, t.Params) && bytes.Equal(sig.Results, t.Results) {
    			return uint32(i)
    		}
    	}
    	*types = append(*types, sig)
    	return uint32(len(*types) - 1)
    }
    
    func writeSecHeader(ctxt *ld.Link, id uint8) int64 {
    	ctxt.Out.WriteByte(id)
    	sizeOffset := ctxt.Out.Offset()
    	ctxt.Out.Write(make([]byte, 5)) // placeholder for length
    	return sizeOffset
    }
    
    func writeSecSize(ctxt *ld.Link, sizeOffset int64) {
    	endOffset := ctxt.Out.Offset()
    	ctxt.Out.SeekSet(sizeOffset)
    	writeUleb128FixedLength(ctxt.Out, uint64(endOffset-sizeOffset-5), 5)
    	ctxt.Out.SeekSet(endOffset)
    }
    
    // writeTypeSec writes the section that declares all function types
    // so they can be referenced by index.
    func writeTypeSec(ctxt *ld.Link, types []*wasmFuncType) {
    	sizeOffset := writeSecHeader(ctxt, sectionType)
    
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(len(types)))
    
    	for _, t := range types {
    		ctxt.Out.WriteByte(0x60) // functype
    		writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(len(t.Params)))
    		for _, v := range t.Params {
    			ctxt.Out.WriteByte(byte(v))
    		}
    		writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(len(t.Results)))
    		for _, v := range t.Results {
    			ctxt.Out.WriteByte(byte(v))
    		}
    	}
    
    	writeSecSize(ctxt, sizeOffset)
    }
    
    // writeImportSec writes the section that lists the functions that get
    // imported from the WebAssembly host, usually JavaScript.
    func writeImportSec(ctxt *ld.Link, hostImports []*wasmFunc) {
    	sizeOffset := writeSecHeader(ctxt, sectionImport)
    
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(len(hostImports))) // number of imports
    	for _, fn := range hostImports {
    		writeName(ctxt.Out, "go") // provided by the import object in wasm_exec.js
    		writeName(ctxt.Out, fn.Name)
    		ctxt.Out.WriteByte(0x00) // func import
    		writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(fn.Type))
    	}
    
    	writeSecSize(ctxt, sizeOffset)
    }
    
    // writeFunctionSec writes the section that declares the types of functions.
    // The bodies of these functions will later be provided in the "code" section.
    func writeFunctionSec(ctxt *ld.Link, fns []*wasmFunc) {
    	sizeOffset := writeSecHeader(ctxt, sectionFunction)
    
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(len(fns)))
    	for _, fn := range fns {
    		writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(fn.Type))
    	}
    
    	writeSecSize(ctxt, sizeOffset)
    }
    
    // writeTableSec writes the section that declares tables. Currently there is only a single table
    // that is used by the CallIndirect operation to dynamically call any function.
    // The contents of the table get initialized by the "element" section.
    func writeTableSec(ctxt *ld.Link, fns []*wasmFunc) {
    	sizeOffset := writeSecHeader(ctxt, sectionTable)
    
    	numElements := uint64(funcValueOffset + len(fns))
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, 1)           // number of tables
    	ctxt.Out.WriteByte(0x70)            // type: anyfunc
    	ctxt.Out.WriteByte(0x00)            // no max
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, numElements) // min
    
    	writeSecSize(ctxt, sizeOffset)
    }
    
    // writeMemorySec writes the section that declares linear memories. Currently one linear memory is being used.
    func writeMemorySec(ctxt *ld.Link) {
    	sizeOffset := writeSecHeader(ctxt, sectionMemory)
    
    	// Linear memory always starts at address zero.
    	// The unit of the sizes is "WebAssembly page size", which is 64Ki.
    	// The minimum is currently set to 1GB, which is a lot.
    	// More memory can be requested with the grow_memory instruction,
    	// but this operation currently is rather slow, so we avoid it for now.
    	// TODO(neelance): Use lower initial memory size.
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, 1)       // number of memories
    	ctxt.Out.WriteByte(0x00)        // no maximum memory size
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, 1024*16) // minimum (initial) memory size
    
    	writeSecSize(ctxt, sizeOffset)
    }
    
    // writeGlobalSec writes the section that declares global variables.
    func writeGlobalSec(ctxt *ld.Link) {
    	sizeOffset := writeSecHeader(ctxt, sectionGlobal)
    
    	globalRegs := []byte{
    		I32, // 0: PC_F
    		I32, // 1: PC_B
    		I32, // 2: SP
    		I64, // 3: CTXT
    		I64, // 4: g
    		I64, // 5: RET0
    		I64, // 6: RET1
    		I64, // 7: RET2
    		I64, // 8: RET3
    	}
    
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(len(globalRegs))) // number of globals
    
    	for _, typ := range globalRegs {
    		ctxt.Out.WriteByte(typ)
    		ctxt.Out.WriteByte(0x01) // var
    		switch typ {
    		case I32:
    			writeI32Const(ctxt.Out, 0)
    		case I64:
    			writeI64Const(ctxt.Out, 0)
    		}
    		ctxt.Out.WriteByte(0x0b) // end
    	}
    
    	writeSecSize(ctxt, sizeOffset)
    }
    
    // writeExportSec writes the section that declares exports.
    // Exports can be accessed by the WebAssembly host, usually JavaScript.
    // Currently _rt0_wasm_js (program entry point) and the linear memory get exported.
    func writeExportSec(ctxt *ld.Link, rt0 uint32) {
    	sizeOffset := writeSecHeader(ctxt, sectionExport)
    
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, 2) // number of exports
    
    	writeName(ctxt.Out, "run")          // inst.exports.run in wasm_exec.js
    	ctxt.Out.WriteByte(0x00)            // func export
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(rt0)) // funcidx
    
    	writeName(ctxt.Out, "mem") // inst.exports.mem in wasm_exec.js
    	ctxt.Out.WriteByte(0x02)   // mem export
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, 0)  // memidx
    
    	writeSecSize(ctxt, sizeOffset)
    }
    
    // writeElementSec writes the section that initializes the tables declared by the "table" section.
    // The table for CallIndirect gets initialized in a very simple way so that each table index (PC_F value)
    // maps linearly to the function index (numImports + PC_F).
    func writeElementSec(ctxt *ld.Link, numImports, numFns uint64) {
    	sizeOffset := writeSecHeader(ctxt, sectionElement)
    
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, 1) // number of element segments
    
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, 0) // tableidx
    	writeI32Const(ctxt.Out, funcValueOffset)
    	ctxt.Out.WriteByte(0x0b) // end
    
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, numFns) // number of entries
    	for i := uint64(0); i < numFns; i++ {
    		writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, numImports+i)
    	}
    
    	writeSecSize(ctxt, sizeOffset)
    }
    
    // writeElementSec writes the section that provides the function bodies for the functions
    // declared by the "func" section.
    func writeCodeSec(ctxt *ld.Link, fns []*wasmFunc) {
    	sizeOffset := writeSecHeader(ctxt, sectionCode)
    
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(len(fns))) // number of code entries
    	for _, fn := range fns {
    		writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(len(fn.Code)))
    		ctxt.Out.Write(fn.Code)
    	}
    
    	writeSecSize(ctxt, sizeOffset)
    }
    
    // writeDataSec writes the section that provides data that will be used to initialize the linear memory.
    func writeDataSec(ctxt *ld.Link) {
    	sizeOffset := writeSecHeader(ctxt, sectionData)
    
    	sections := []*sym.Section{
    		ctxt.Syms.Lookup("runtime.rodata", 0).Sect,
    		ctxt.Syms.Lookup("runtime.typelink", 0).Sect,
    		ctxt.Syms.Lookup("runtime.itablink", 0).Sect,
    		ctxt.Syms.Lookup("runtime.symtab", 0).Sect,
    		ctxt.Syms.Lookup("runtime.pclntab", 0).Sect,
    		ctxt.Syms.Lookup("runtime.noptrdata", 0).Sect,
    		ctxt.Syms.Lookup("runtime.data", 0).Sect,
    	}
    
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(len(sections))) // number of data entries
    
    	for _, sec := range sections {
    		writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, 0) // memidx
    		writeI32Const(ctxt.Out, int32(sec.Vaddr))
    		ctxt.Out.WriteByte(0x0b) // end
    		writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(sec.Length))
    		ld.Datblk(ctxt, int64(sec.Vaddr), int64(sec.Length))
    	}
    
    	writeSecSize(ctxt, sizeOffset)
    }
    
    var nameRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`[^\w\.]`)
    
    // writeNameSec writes an optional section that assigns names to the functions declared by the "func" section.
    // The names are only used by WebAssembly stack traces, debuggers and decompilers.
    // TODO(neelance): add symbol table of DATA symbols
    func writeNameSec(ctxt *ld.Link, fns []*wasmFunc) {
    	sizeOffset := writeSecHeader(ctxt, sectionCustom)
    	writeName(ctxt.Out, "name")
    
    	sizeOffset2 := writeSecHeader(ctxt, 0x01) // function names
    	writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(len(fns)))
    	for i, fn := range fns {
    		writeUleb128(ctxt.Out, uint64(i))
    		writeName(ctxt.Out, fn.Name)
    	}
    	writeSecSize(ctxt, sizeOffset2)
    
    	writeSecSize(ctxt, sizeOffset)
    }
    
    type nameWriter interface {
    	io.ByteWriter
    	io.Writer
    }
    
    func writeI32Const(w io.ByteWriter, v int32) {
    	w.WriteByte(0x41) // i32.const
    	writeSleb128(w, int64(v))
    }
    
    func writeI64Const(w io.ByteWriter, v int64) {
    	w.WriteByte(0x42) // i64.const
    	writeSleb128(w, v)
    }
    
    func writeName(w nameWriter, name string) {
    	writeUleb128(w, uint64(len(name)))
    	w.Write([]byte(name))
    }
    
    func writeUleb128(w io.ByteWriter, v uint64) {
    	more := true
    	for more {
    		c := uint8(v & 0x7f)
    		v >>= 7
    		more = v != 0
    		if more {
    			c |= 0x80
    		}
    		w.WriteByte(c)
    	}
    }
    
    func writeUleb128FixedLength(w io.ByteWriter, v uint64, length int) {
    	for i := 0; i < length; i++ {
    		c := uint8(v & 0x7f)
    		v >>= 7
    		if i < length-1 {
    			c |= 0x80
    		}
    		w.WriteByte(c)
    	}
    	if v != 0 {
    		panic("writeUleb128FixedLength: length too small")
    	}
    }
    
    func writeSleb128(w io.ByteWriter, v int64) {
    	more := true
    	for more {
    		c := uint8(v & 0x7f)
    		s := uint8(v & 0x40)
    		v >>= 7
    		more = !((v == 0 && s == 0) || (v == -1 && s != 0))
    		if more {
    			c |= 0x80
    		}
    		w.WriteByte(c)
    	}
    }