Alex Crichton 8cb792474c Fully update threading support for LLVM 9
Support has landed in rust-lang/rust for full support for LLVM 9's
interpretation of WebAssembly threads. This commit updates our thread
transformation pass to take all this into account, namely:

* The threadign pass now runs by default and is keyed on whether memory
  is shared, not off an env var.
* TLS is initialized in addition to memory on each thread.
* Stack pointer finding is tweaked to account for the TLS base also
  being a mutable global.
* The build of the parallel raytrace example was updated to use today's
  nightly.
2019-07-30 09:17:23 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
set -ex
# Two critical steps are required here to get this working:
#
# * First, the Rust standard library needs to be compiled. The default version
# is not compatible with atomics so we need to compile a version, with xargo,
# that is compatible.
#
# * Next we need to compile everything with the `atomics` feature enabled,
# ensuring that LLVM will generate atomic instructions and such.
RUSTFLAGS='-C target-feature=+atomics,+bulk-memory' \
xargo build --target wasm32-unknown-unknown --release
# Note the usage of `--no-modules` here which is used to create an output which
# is usable from Web Workers. We notably can't use `--target bundler` since
# Webpack doesn't have support for atomics yet.
cargo run --manifest-path ../../crates/cli/Cargo.toml \
--bin wasm-bindgen -- \
../../target/wasm32-unknown-unknown/release/raytrace_parallel.wasm --out-dir . \
--no-modules
python3 -m http.server