#!/usr/bin/make #^^^^ help emacs select makefile mode # # This is a sub-make for building a standalone wasmfs-based # sqlite3.wasm. It is intended to be "include"d from the main # GNUMakefile. ######################################################################## MAKEFILE.wasmfs := $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)) # Maintenance reminder: these particular files cannot be built into a # subdirectory because loading of the auxiliary # sqlite3-wasmfs.worker.js file it creates fails if sqlite3-wasmfs.js # is loaded from any directory other than the one in which the # containing HTML lives. Similarly, they cannot be loaded from a # Worker to an Emscripten quirk regarding loading nested Workers. dir.wasmfs := $(dir.wasm) sqlite3-wasmfs.js := $(dir.wasmfs)/sqlite3-wasmfs.js sqlite3-wasmfs.mjs := $(dir.wasmfs)/sqlite3-wasmfs.mjs sqlite3-wasmfs.wasm := $(dir.wasmfs)/sqlite3-wasmfs.wasm CLEAN_FILES += $(sqlite3-wasmfs.js) $(sqlite3-wasmfs.wasm) \ $(subst .js,.worker.js,$(sqlite3-wasmfs.js)) \ $(sqlite3-wasmfs.mjs) \ $(subst .mjs,.worker.mjs,$(sqlite3-wasmfs.mjs)) ######################################################################## # emcc flags for .c/.o. cflags.sqlite3-wasmfs := cflags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -std=c99 -fPIC cflags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -pthread cflags.sqlite3-wasmfs += $(cflags.speedtest1) cflags.sqlite3-wasmfs += $(SQLITE_OPT) -DSQLITE_ENABLE_WASMFS ######################################################################## # emcc flags specific to building the final .js/.wasm file... emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs := -fPIC emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += --no-entry emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += --minify 0 emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sMODULARIZE emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sEXPORT_NAME=$(sqlite3.js.init-func) emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sSTRICT_JS emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sDYNAMIC_EXECUTION=0 emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sNO_POLYFILL emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sWASM_BIGINT=$(emcc.WASM_BIGINT) emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sEXPORTED_FUNCTIONS=@$(abspath $(dir.api)/EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.sqlite3-api) emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sEXPORTED_RUNTIME_METHODS=FS,wasmMemory,allocateUTF8OnStack # wasmMemory ==> for -sIMPORTED_MEMORY # allocateUTF8OnStack ==> wasmfs internals emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sUSE_CLOSURE_COMPILER=0 emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -Wno-limited-postlink-optimizations # ^^^^^ it likes to warn when we have "limited optimizations" via the -g3 flag. emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sALLOW_TABLE_GROWTH emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sSTACK_SIZE=512KB emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sGLOBAL_BASE=4096 # HYPOTHETICALLY keep func table indexes from overlapping w/ heap addr. emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sMEMORY64=0 emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sIMPORTED_MEMORY emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sINITIAL_MEMORY=$(emcc.INITIAL_MEMORY.128) # ^^^^ 64MB is not enough for WASMFS/OPFS test runs using batch-runner.js sqlite3-wasmfs.fsflags := -pthread -sWASMFS \ -sPTHREAD_POOL_SIZE=2 -sENVIRONMENT=web,worker \ -sERROR_ON_UNDEFINED_SYMBOLS=0 -sLLD_REPORT_UNDEFINED # ^^^^^ why undefined symbols are necessary for the wasmfs build is anyone's guess. emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += $(sqlite3-wasmfs.fsflags) #emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs += -sALLOW_MEMORY_GROWTH #^^^ using ALLOW_MEMORY_GROWTH produces a warning from emcc: # USE_PTHREADS + ALLOW_MEMORY_GROWTH may run non-wasm code slowly, # see https://github.com/WebAssembly/design/issues/1271 [-Wpthreads-mem-growth] # And, indeed, it runs slowly if memory is permitted to grow. emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs.vanilla := emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs.esm := -sEXPORT_ES6 -sUSE_ES6_IMPORT_META $(eval $(call call-make-pre-js,sqlite3-wasmfs,vanilla)) $(eval $(call call-make-pre-js,sqlite3-wasmfs,esm)) Xemcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs.vanilla += \ $(pre-post-common.flags.vanilla) \ $(pre-post-sqlite3-wasmfs.flags.vanilla) Xemcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs.esm += \ $(pre-post-common.flags.esm) \ $(pre-post-sqlite3-wasmfs.flags.esm) $(sqlite3-wasmfs.js) $(sqlite3-wasmfs.mjs): $(sqlite3-wasm.c) \ $(EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.api) $(MAKEFILE) $(MAKEFILE.wasmfs) $(sqlite3-wasmfs.js): $(pre-post-sqlite3-wasmfs.deps.vanilla) $(sqlite3-wasmfs.mjs): $(pre-post-sqlite3-wasmfs.deps.esm) # SQLITE3-WASMFS.xJS.RECIPE is the wasmfs-specific counterpart # of SQLITE3.xJS.RECIPE from the main makefile. define SQLITE3-WASMFS.xJS.RECIPE @echo "Building $@ ..." $(emcc.bin) -o $@ $(emcc_opt_full) $(emcc.flags) \ $(cflags.sqlite3-wasmfs) \ $(emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs) $(emcc.flags.sqlite3-wasmfs.$(1)) \ $(pre-post-sqlite3-wasmfs.flags.$(1)) \ $(sqlite3-wasm.c) @$(call SQLITE3.xJS.ESM-EXPORT-DEFAULT,$(1)) chmod -x $(sqlite3-wasmfs.wasm) $(maybe-wasm-strip) $(sqlite3-wasmfs.wasm) @ls -la $(sqlite3-wasmfs.wasm) sqlite3-wasmfs*js endef $(sqlite3-wasmfs.js): $(call SQLITE3-WASMFS.xJS.RECIPE,vanilla) $(sqlite3-wasmfs.mjs): $(sqlite3-wasmfs.js) $(call SQLITE3-WASMFS.xJS.RECIPE,esm) $(sqlite3-wasmfs.wasm): $(sqlite3-wasmfs.js) wasmfs: $(sqlite3-wasmfs.js) $(sqlite3-wasmfs.mjs) #all: wasmfs ######################################################################## # speedtest1 for wasmfs. speedtest1-wasmfs.js := $(dir.wasmfs)/speedtest1-wasmfs.js speedtest1-wasmfs.wasm := $(subst .js,.wasm,$(speedtest1-wasmfs.js)) emcc.flags.speedtest1-wasmfs := $(sqlite3-wasmfs.fsflags) emcc.flags.speedtest1-wasmfs += $(SQLITE_OPT) -DSQLITE_ENABLE_WASMFS emcc.flags.speedtest1-wasmfs += -sALLOW_MEMORY_GROWTH=0 emcc.flags.speedtest1-wasmfs += -sINITIAL_MEMORY=$(emcc.INITIAL_MEMORY.128) #$(eval $(call call-make-pre-js,speedtest1-wasmfs,vanilla)) $(speedtest1-wasmfs.js): $(speedtest1.cses) $(sqlite3-wasmfs.js) \ $(MAKEFILE) $(MAKEFILE.wasmfs) \ $(pre-post-sqlite3-wasmfs.deps) \ $(EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.speedtest1) @echo "Building $@ ..." $(emcc.bin) \ $(emcc.speedtest1.common) $(emcc.flags.speedtest1-wasmfs) \ $(pre-post-sqlite3-wasmfs.flags.vanilla) \ $(cflags.sqlite3-wasmfs) \ -o $@ $(speedtest1.cses) -lm $(maybe-wasm-strip) $(speedtest1-wasmfs.wasm) ls -la $@ $(speedtest1-wasmfs.wasm) #speedtest1: $(speedtest1-wasmfs.js) wasmfs: $(speedtest1-wasmfs.js) CLEAN_FILES += $(speedtest1-wasmfs.js) $(speedtest1-wasmfs.wasm) \ $(subst .js,.worker.js,$(speedtest1-wasmfs.js)) # end speedtest1.js ########################################################################