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TVM WebAssembly Runtime

This folder contains TVM WebAssembly Runtime.

Installation

The LLVM main branch support webassembly as a target, we can directly build TVM with LLVM mainline to generate wasm modules. Note that, however, we still need emscripten to compile the runtime and provide system library support.

Note that so far we requires everything to be in the source and setup PYTHONPATH(instead of use setup.py install).

Setup Emscripten

We use emscripten to compile our runtime wasm library as well as a WASI variant that we can deploy to the browser environment.

Follow Emscripten to download emsdk and install emcc on your local environment.

Build TVM Wasm Runtime

After the emcc is setup correctly. We can build tvm's wasm runtime by typing make in the web folder.

make

This command will create the follow files:

  • dist/wasm/libtvm_runtime.bc bitcode library tvm.contrib.emcc will link into.
  • dist/wasm/tvmjs_runtime.wasm a standalone wasm runtime for testing purposes.
  • dist/wasm/tvmjs_runtime.wasi.js a WASI compatible library generated by emscripten that can be fed into runtime.

Build TVM Wasm JS Frontend

Type the following command in the web folder.

npm run bundle

This command will create the tvmjs library that we can use to interface with the wasm runtime.

Use TVM to Generate Wasm Library and Run it

Check code snippet in

  • tests/python/prepare_test_libs.py shows how to create a wasm library that links with tvm runtime.
    • Note that all wasm libraries have to created using the --system-lib option
    • emcc.create_wasm will automatically link the runtime library dist/wasm/libtvm_runtime.bc
  • tests/web/test_module_load.js demonstrate how to run the generated library through tvmjs API.

Run Wasm Remotely through WebSocket RPC.

We can now use js side to start an RPC server and connect to it from python side, making the testing flow easier.

The following is an example to reproduce this.

  • run python -m tvm.exec.rpc_proxy --example-rpc=1 to start proxy.
  • Start the WebSocket RPC
  • run python tests/python/websock_rpc_test.py to run the rpc test.

WebGPU Experiments

Web gpu is still experimental, so apis can change. Right now we use the SPIRV to generate shaders that can be accepted by Chrome and Firefox.

  • Obtain a browser that support webgpu.
    • So far only Chrome Canary on MacOS works
    • Firefox should be close pending the support of Fence.
  • Download vulkan SDK (1.1 or higher) that supports SPIRV 1.3
  • Start the WebSocket RPC
  • run python tests/python/webgpu_rpc_test.py

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Package last updated on 23 Sep 2024

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