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By default, Node.js enables trap-handler-based WebAssembly bound checks. As a result, V8 does not need to insert inline bound checks int the code compiled from WebAssembly which may speedup WebAssembly execution significantly, but this optimization requires allocating a big virtual memory cage (currently 10GB). If the Node.js process does not have access to a large enough virtual memory address space due to system configurations or hardware limitations, users won't be able to run any WebAssembly that involves allocation in this virtual memory cage and will see an out-of-memory error. ```console $ ulimit -v 5000000 $ node -p "new WebAssembly.Memory({ initial: 10, maximum: 100 });" [eval]:1 new WebAssembly.Memory({ initial: 10, maximum: 100 }); ^ RangeError: WebAssembly.Memory(): could not allocate memory at [eval]:1:1 at runScriptInThisContext (node:internal/vm:209:10) at node:internal/process/execution:118:14 at [eval]-wrapper:6:24 at runScript (node:internal/process/execution:101:62) at evalScript (node:internal/process/execution:136:3) at node:internal/main/eval_string:49:3 ``` `--disable-wasm-trap-handler` disables this optimization so that users can at least run WebAssembly (with a less optimial performance) when the virtual memory address space available to their Node.js process is lower than what the V8 WebAssembly memory cage needs. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/52766 Reviewed-By: Rafael Gonzaga <rafael.nunu@hotmail.com>
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prefix wasm-allocation
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# To mark a test as flaky, list the test name in the appropriate section
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# below, without ".js", followed by ": PASS,FLAKY". Example:
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# sample-test : PASS,FLAKY
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[true] # This section applies to all platforms
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[$system!=linux || $asan==on]
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test-wasm-allocation: SKIP
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