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mtrofin authored
When compiling a wasm module, we initially generate placeholders for imports, which store the index corresponding to that import. Later, at instantiation time, we use that index to correctly link the provided import. In this scheme, supporting multiple instantiations requires we preserve a template (set of unlinked compiled wasm functions) which we clone for each instance. To avoid holding on to this template, which may be large (wasm compiled code should be expected to be in the order of tens of MB), we must enable cloning from an instance's linked wasm functions. This change is a step in that direction. Instead of assuming the wasm functions reference placeholders, we store a table of the code objects used for imports together with the compiled module, and use that information to determine the index of the import. Initially, that table contains placeholders. For instances, however, that table contains their actual imports. BUG= Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2269323002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#38848}
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