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Initia MoveVM

The Initia MoveVM is forked from wasmvm with some modifications to support (Aptos) MoveVM. This mechanism allows the users to compile, initialize, and execute Move Smart Contracts from Go applications, in particular from x/move.

Structure

This repo contains both Rust and Go codes. The rust code is compiled into a dll/so to be linked via cgo and wrapped with a pleasant Go API. The full build step involves compiling rust -> C library, and linking that library to the Go code. For ergonomics of the user, we will include pre-compiled libraries to easily link with, and Go developers should just be able to import this directly.

Supported Platform

Requires Rust 1.77+ and Go 1.22+.

The Rust implementation of the VM is compiled to a library called libmovevm. This is then linked to the Go code when the final binary is built. For that reason not all systems supported by Go are supported by this project.

Linux (tested on CentOS7 and Alpine) and macOS are supported.

Builds of libmovevm

Our system currently supports the following builds. In general we can only support targets that are supported by Move's singlepass backend, which for example excludes all 32 bit systems.

OS family Arch Linking Supported Note
Linux (glibc) x86_64 shared ✅​libmovevm.x86_64.so
Linux (glibc) x86_64 static 🚫​ Would link libmovevm statically but glibc dynamically as static glibc linking is not recommended. Potentially interesting for Osmosis.
Linux (glibc) aarch64 shared ✅​libmovevm.aarch64.so
Linux (glibc) aarch64 static 🚫​
Linux (musl) x86_64 shared 🚫​ Possible but not needed
Linux (musl) x86_64 static ✅​libmovevm_muslc.x86_64.a
Linux (musl) aarch64 shared 🚫​ Possible but not needed
Linux (musl) aarch64 static ✅​libmovevm_muslc.aarch64.a
macOS x86_64 shared ✅​libmovevm.dylib
macOS x86_64 static 🚫​
macOS aarch64 shared ✅​libmovevm.dylib
macOS aarch64 static 🚫​

Development

There are two parts to this code - go and rust. The first step is to ensure that there is a proper dll built for your platform. This should be api/libmovevm.X, where X is:

  • aarch64.so or x86_64.so for Linux systems
  • dylib for MacOS

If this is present, then make test will run the Go test suite and you can import this code freely. If it is not present you will have to build it for your system, and ideally add it to this repo with a PR (on your fork). We will set up a proper CI system for building these binaries, but we are not there yet.

To build the rust side, try make build-rust and wait for it to compile. This depends on cargo being installed with rustc version 1.77+. Generally, you can just use rustup to install all this with no problems.