Implement the segue optimization for LLVM AOT/JIT (#2230)

Segue is an optimization technology which uses x86 segment register to store
the WebAssembly linear memory base address, so as to remove most of the cost
of SFI (Software-based Fault Isolation) base addition and free up a general
purpose register, by this way it may:
- Improve the performance of JIT/AOT
- Reduce the footprint of JIT/AOT, the JIT/AOT code generated is smaller
- Reduce the compilation time of JIT/AOT

This PR uses the x86-64 GS segment register to apply the optimization, currently
it supports linux and linux-sgx platforms on x86-64 target. By default it is disabled,
developer can use the option below to enable it for wamrc and iwasm(with LLVM
JIT enabled):
```bash
wamrc --enable-segue=[<flags>] -o output_file wasm_file
iwasm --enable-segue=[<flags>] wasm_file [args...]
```
`flags` can be:
    i32.load, i64.load, f32.load, f64.load, v128.load,
    i32.store, i64.store, f32.store, f64.store, v128.store
Use comma to separate them, e.g. `--enable-segue=i32.load,i64.store`,
and `--enable-segue` means all flags are added.

Acknowledgement:
Many thanks to Intel Labs, UC San Diego and UT Austin teams for introducing this
technology and the great support and guidance!

Signed-off-by: Wenyong Huang <wenyong.huang@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Vahldiek-oberwagner, Anjo Lucas <anjo.lucas.vahldiek-oberwagner@intel.com>
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Wenyong Huang
2023-05-26 10:13:33 +08:00
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parent 27239723a9
commit 76be848ec3
42 changed files with 1864 additions and 123 deletions

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@ -3979,6 +3979,15 @@ wasm_interp_call_wasm(WASMModuleInstance *module_inst, WASMExecEnv *exec_env,
wasm_exec_env_set_cur_frame(exec_env, frame);
#if defined(os_writegsbase)
{
WASMMemoryInstance *memory_inst = wasm_get_default_memory(module_inst);
if (memory_inst)
/* write base addr of linear memory to GS segment register */
os_writegsbase(memory_inst->memory_data);
}
#endif
if (function->is_import_func) {
#if WASM_ENABLE_MULTI_MODULE != 0
if (function->import_module_inst) {