Enum wasmparser::Payload
source · [−]pub enum Payload<'a> {
Show 23 variants
Version {
num: u32,
range: Range,
},
TypeSection(TypeSectionReader<'a>),
ImportSection(ImportSectionReader<'a>),
AliasSection(AliasSectionReader<'a>),
InstanceSection(InstanceSectionReader<'a>),
ModuleSection(ModuleSectionReader<'a>),
FunctionSection(FunctionSectionReader<'a>),
TableSection(TableSectionReader<'a>),
MemorySection(MemorySectionReader<'a>),
EventSection(EventSectionReader<'a>),
GlobalSection(GlobalSectionReader<'a>),
ExportSection(ExportSectionReader<'a>),
StartSection {
func: u32,
range: Range,
},
ElementSection(ElementSectionReader<'a>),
DataCountSection {
count: u32,
range: Range,
},
DataSection(DataSectionReader<'a>),
CustomSection {
name: &'a str,
data_offset: usize,
data: &'a [u8],
},
CodeSectionStart {
count: u32,
range: Range,
size: u32,
},
CodeSectionEntry(FunctionBody<'a>),
ModuleCodeSectionStart {
count: u32,
range: Range,
size: u32,
},
ModuleCodeSectionEntry {
parser: Parser,
range: Range,
},
UnknownSection {
id: u8,
contents: &'a [u8],
range: Range,
},
End,
}
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Values that can be parsed from a wasm module.
This enumeration is all possible chunks of pieces that can be parsed by a
Parser
from a binary WebAssembly module. Note that for many sections the
entire section is parsed all at once, whereas other functions, like the code
section, are parsed incrementally. This is a distinction where some
sections, like the type section, are required to be fully resident in memory
(fully downloaded) before proceeding. Other sections, like the code section,
can be processed in a streaming fashion where each function is extracted
individually so it can possibly be shipped to another thread while you wait
for more functions to get downloaded.
Note that payloads, when returned, do not indicate that the wasm module is
valid. For example when you receive a Payload::TypeSection
the type
section itself has not yet actually been parsed. The reader returned will be
able to parse it, but you’ll have to actually iterate the reader to do the
full parse. Each payload returned is intended to be a window into the
original data
passed to Parser::parse
which can be further processed
if necessary.
Variants
Version
Fields
num: u32
The version number found
range: Range
The range of bytes that were parsed to consume the header of the module. Note that this range is relative to the start of the byte stream.
Indicates the header of a WebAssembly binary.
This header also indicates the version number that was parsed, which is currently always 1.
TypeSection(TypeSectionReader<'a>)
A type section was received, and the provided reader can be used to parse the contents of the type section.
ImportSection(ImportSectionReader<'a>)
A import section was received, and the provided reader can be used to parse the contents of the import section.
AliasSection(AliasSectionReader<'a>)
An alias section was received, and the provided reader can be used to parse the contents of the alias section.
InstanceSection(InstanceSectionReader<'a>)
An instance section was received, and the provided reader can be used to parse the contents of the instance section.
ModuleSection(ModuleSectionReader<'a>)
A module section was received, and the provided reader can be used to parse the contents of the module section.
FunctionSection(FunctionSectionReader<'a>)
A function section was received, and the provided reader can be used to parse the contents of the function section.
TableSection(TableSectionReader<'a>)
A table section was received, and the provided reader can be used to parse the contents of the table section.
MemorySection(MemorySectionReader<'a>)
A memory section was received, and the provided reader can be used to parse the contents of the memory section.
EventSection(EventSectionReader<'a>)
An event section was received, and the provided reader can be used to parse the contents of the event section.
GlobalSection(GlobalSectionReader<'a>)
A global section was received, and the provided reader can be used to parse the contents of the global section.
ExportSection(ExportSectionReader<'a>)
An export section was received, and the provided reader can be used to parse the contents of the export section.
StartSection
Fields
func: u32
The start function index
range: Range
The range of bytes that specify the func
field, specified in
offsets relative to the start of the byte stream.
A start section was received, and the u32
here is the index of the
start function.
ElementSection(ElementSectionReader<'a>)
An element section was received, and the provided reader can be used to parse the contents of the element section.
DataCountSection
Fields
count: u32
The number of data segments.
range: Range
The range of bytes that specify the count
field, specified in
offsets relative to the start of the byte stream.
A data count section was received, and the u32
here is the contents of
the data count section.
DataSection(DataSectionReader<'a>)
A data section was received, and the provided reader can be used to parse the contents of the data section.
CustomSection
Fields
name: &'a str
The name of the custom section.
data_offset: usize
The offset, relative to the start of the original module, that the payload for this custom section starts at.
A custom section was found.
CodeSectionStart
Fields
count: u32
The number of functions in this section.
range: Range
The range of bytes that represent this section, specified in offsets relative to the start of the byte stream.
size: u32
The size, in bytes, of the remaining contents of this section.
This can be used in combination with Parser::skip_section
where the caller will know how many bytes to skip before feeding
bytes into Parser
again.
Indicator of the start of the code section.
This entry is returned whenever the code section starts. The count
field indicates how many entries are in this code section. After
receiving this start marker you’re guaranteed that the next count
items will be either CodeSectionEntry
or an error will be returned.
This, unlike other sections, is intended to be used for streaming the
contents of the code section. The code section is not required to be
fully resident in memory when we parse it. Instead a Parser
is
capable of parsing piece-by-piece of a code section.
CodeSectionEntry(FunctionBody<'a>)
An entry of the code section, a function, was parsed.
This entry indicates that a function was successfully received from the
code section, and the payload here is the window into the original input
where the function resides. Note that the function itself has not been
parsed, it’s only been outlined. You’ll need to process the
FunctionBody
provided to test whether it parses and/or is valid.
ModuleCodeSectionStart
Fields
count: u32
The number of inline modules in this section.
range: Range
The range of bytes that represent this section, specified in offsets relative to the start of the byte stream.
size: u32
The size, in bytes, of the remaining contents of this section.
Indicator of the start of the module code section.
This behaves the same as the CodeSectionStart
payload being returned.
You’re guaranteed the next count
items will be of type
ModuleCodeSectionEntry
.
ModuleCodeSectionEntry
Fields
parser: Parser
The parser to use to parse the contents of the nested submodule.
This parser should be used until it reports End
.
range: Range
The range of bytes, relative to the start of the input stream, of the bytes containing this submodule.
An entry of the module code section, a module, was parsed.
This variant is special in that it returns a sub-Parser
. Upon
receiving a ModuleCodeSectionEntry
it is expected that the returned
Parser
will be used instead of the parent Parser
until the parse has
finished. You’ll need to feed data into the Parser
returned until it
returns Payload::End
. After that you’ll switch back to the parent
parser to resume parsing the rest of the module code section.
Note that binaries will not be parsed correctly if you feed the data for
a nested module into the parent Parser
.
UnknownSection
Fields
id: u8
The 8-bit identifier for this section.
range: Range
The range of bytes, relative to the start of the original data stream, that the contents of this section reside in.
An unknown section was found.
This variant is returned for all unknown sections in a wasm file. This likely wants to be interpreted as an error by consumers of the parser, but this can also be used to parse sections unknown to wasmparser at this time.
End
The end of the WebAssembly module was reached.
Trait Implementations
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