Enum wasmtime::Trap

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Trap {
Show 13 variants StackOverflow, MemoryOutOfBounds, HeapMisaligned, TableOutOfBounds, IndirectCallToNull, BadSignature, IntegerOverflow, IntegerDivisionByZero, BadConversionToInteger, UnreachableCodeReached, Interrupt, AlwaysTrapAdapter, OutOfFuel,
}
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Representation of a WebAssembly trap and what caused it to occur.

WebAssembly traps happen explicitly for instructions such as unreachable but can also happen as side effects of other instructions such as i32.load loading an out-of-bounds address. Traps halt the execution of WebAssembly and cause an error to be returned to the host. This enumeration is a list of all possible traps that can happen in wasm, in addition to some Wasmtime-specific trap codes listed here as well.

Errors in Wasmtime

Error-handling in Wasmtime is primarily done through the anyhow crate where most results are a Result<T> which is an alias for Result<T, anyhow::Error>. Errors in Wasmtime are represented with anyhow::Error which acts as a container for any type of error in addition to optional context for this error. The “base” error or anyhow::Error::root_cause is a Trap whenever WebAssembly hits a trap, or otherwise it’s whatever the host created the error with when returning an error for a host call.

Any error which happens while WebAssembly is executing will also, by default, capture a backtrace of the wasm frames while executing. This backtrace is represented with a WasmBacktrace instance and is attached to the anyhow::Error return value as a context. Inspecting a WasmBacktrace can be done with the downcast_ref function. For information on this see the WasmBacktrace documentation.

Examples

let engine = Engine::default();
let module = Module::new(
    &engine,
    r#"
        (module
            (func (export "trap")
                unreachable)
            (func $overflow (export "overflow")
                call $overflow)
        )
    "#,
)?;
let mut store = Store::new(&engine, ());
let instance = Instance::new(&mut store, &module, &[])?;

let trap = instance.get_typed_func::<(), (), _>(&mut store, "trap")?;
let error = trap.call(&mut store, ()).unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(*error.downcast_ref::<Trap>().unwrap(), Trap::UnreachableCodeReached);
assert!(error.root_cause().is::<Trap>());

let overflow = instance.get_typed_func::<(), (), _>(&mut store, "overflow")?;
let error = overflow.call(&mut store, ()).unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(*error.downcast_ref::<Trap>().unwrap(), Trap::StackOverflow);

Variants (Non-exhaustive)§

This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
Non-exhaustive enums could have additional variants added in future. Therefore, when matching against variants of non-exhaustive enums, an extra wildcard arm must be added to account for any future variants.
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StackOverflow

The current stack space was exhausted.

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MemoryOutOfBounds

An out-of-bounds memory access.

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HeapMisaligned

A wasm atomic operation was presented with a not-naturally-aligned linear-memory address.

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TableOutOfBounds

An out-of-bounds access to a table.

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IndirectCallToNull

Indirect call to a null table entry.

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BadSignature

Signature mismatch on indirect call.

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IntegerOverflow

An integer arithmetic operation caused an overflow.

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IntegerDivisionByZero

An integer division by zero.

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BadConversionToInteger

Failed float-to-int conversion.

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UnreachableCodeReached

Code that was supposed to have been unreachable was reached.

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Interrupt

Execution has potentially run too long and may be interrupted.

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AlwaysTrapAdapter

When the component-model feature is enabled this trap represents a function that was canon lift’d, then canon lower’d, then called. This combination of creation of a function in the component model generates a function that always traps and, when called, produces this flavor of trap.

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OutOfFuel

When wasm code is configured to consume fuel and it runs out of fuel then this trap will be raised.

For more information see Config::consume_fuel.

Trait Implementations§

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