Wenyong Huang 8d88471c46 Implement AOT static PGO (#2243)
LLVM PGO (Profile-Guided Optimization) allows the compiler to better optimize code
for how it actually runs. This PR implements the AOT static PGO, and is tested on
Linux x86-64 and x86-32. The basic steps are:

1. Use `wamrc --enable-llvm-pgo -o <aot_file_of_pgo> <wasm_file>`
   to generate an instrumented aot file.
2. Compile iwasm with `cmake -DWAMR_BUILD_STATIC_PGO=1` and run
      `iwasm --gen-prof-file=<raw_profile_file> <aot_file_of_pgo>`
    to generate the raw profile file.
3. Run `llvm-profdata merge -output=<profile_file> <raw_profile_file>`
    to merge the raw profile file into the profile file.
4. Run `wamrc --use-prof-file=<profile_file> -o <aot_file> <wasm_file>`
    to generate the optimized aot file.
5. Run the optimized aot_file: `iwasm <aot_file>`.

The test scripts are also added for each benchmark, run `test_pgo.sh` under
each benchmark's folder to test the AOT static pgo.
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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 several execution modes including interpreter, Ahead-of-Time compilation(AoT) and Just-in-Time compilation (JIT). The 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 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

Performance and memory

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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