YAMAMOTO Takashi 2c4a660c4c posix os_socket_addr_resolve: relax compatibility check (#4469)
some getaddrinfo implementations sometimes return results with
ai_protocol=0.

cf. https://github.com/apache/nuttx/issues/16693

standard-wise, i couldn't find anything about ai_protocol in
susv4-2018 except the following text:

> The fields ai_family, ai_socktype, and ai_protocol shall be usable
> as the arguments to the socket() function to create a socket suitable
> for use with the returned address.

because ai_protocol is usually merely used to feed socket() and
socket() usually accepts 0, it's probably standard-wise ok for
getaddrinfo to return ai_protocol=0.
the major implementations of getaddrinfo (eg. kame) seem to return
specific values like ai_protocol=IPPROTO_TCP though.

anyway, for the purpose of this function, there is little point to
be strict on the host getaddrinfo behavior. this commit just relaxes
the check to be friendly to those getaddrinfo implementations.
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WebAssembly Micro Runtime

A Bytecode Alliance project

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WebAssembly Micro Runtime (WAMR) is a lightweight standalone WebAssembly (Wasm) runtime with small footprint, high performance and highly configurable features for applications cross from embedded, IoT, edge to Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), smart contract, cloud native and so on. It includes a few parts as below:

  • VMcore: A set of runtime libraries for loading and running Wasm modules. It supports rich running modes including interpreter, Ahead-of-Time compilation(AoT) and Just-in-Time compilation (JIT). WAMR supports two JIT tiers - Fast JIT, LLVM JIT, and dynamic tier-up from Fast JIT to LLVM JIT.
  • iwasm: The executable binary built with WAMR VMcore which supports WASI and command line interface.
  • wamrc: The AOT compiler to compile Wasm file into AOT file
  • Useful components and tools for building real solutions with WAMR vmcore:
    • App-framework: A framework for supporting APIs for the Wasm applications
    • App-manager: A framework for dynamical loading the Wasm module remotely
    • WAMR-IDE: An experimental VSCode extension for developping WebAssembly applications with C/C++

Key features

Wasm post-MVP features

Supported architectures and platforms

The WAMR VMcore supports the following architectures:

  • X86-64, X86-32
  • ARM, THUMB (ARMV7 Cortex-M7 and Cortex-A15 are tested)
  • AArch64 (Cortex-A57 and Cortex-A53 are tested)
  • RISCV64, RISCV32 (RISC-V LP64 and RISC-V LP64D are tested)
  • XTENSA, MIPS, ARC

The following platforms are supported, click each link below for how to build iwasm on that platform. Refer to WAMR porting guide for how to port WAMR to a new platform.

Getting started

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Project Technical Steering Committee

The WAMR PTSC Charter governs the operations of the project TSC. The current TSC members:

License

WAMR uses the same license as LLVM: the Apache 2.0 license with the LLVM exception. See the LICENSE file for details. This license allows you to freely use, modify, distribute and sell your own products based on WAMR. Any contributions you make will be under the same license.

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