# "native-lib" sample introduction This sample demonstrates how to write required interfaces in native library, build it into a shared library and register the shared library to iwasm. The native library should provide `get_native_lib` API for iwasm to return the native library info, including the module name, the native symbol list and the native symbol count, so that iwasm can use them to regiter the native library, for example: ```C static int foo_wrapper(wasm_exec_env_t exec_env, int x, int y) { return x + y; } #define REG_NATIVE_FUNC(func_name, signature) \ { #func_name, func_name##_wrapper, signature, NULL } static NativeSymbol native_symbols[] = { REG_NATIVE_FUNC(foo, "(ii)i") }; uint32_t get_native_lib(char **p_module_name, NativeSymbol **p_native_symbols) { *p_module_name = "env"; *p_native_symbols = native_symbols; return sizeof(native_symbols) / sizeof(NativeSymbol); } ``` ## Preparation Please install WASI SDK, download the [wasi-sdk release](https://github.com/CraneStation/wasi-sdk/releases) and extract the archive to default path `/opt/wasi-sdk`. ## Build the sample ```bash mkdir build cd build cmake .. make ``` `iwasm`, one wasm module `test.wasm` and two shared libraries `libtest_add.so`, `libtest_sqrt.so` will be generated. ## Run workload ### Linux ```bash cd build ./iwasm --native-lib=./libtest_add.so --native-lib=./libtest_sqrt.so --native-lib=./libtest_hello.so --native-lib=./libtest_hello2.so wasm-app/test.wasm ``` ### macOS ```bash cd build ./iwasm --native-lib=libtest_add.dylib --native-lib=libtest_sqrt.dylib --native-lib=libtest_hello.dylib --native-lib=libtest_hello2.dylib wasm-app/test.wasm ``` The output is: ```bash Hello World! 10 + 20 = 30 sqrt(10, 20) = 500 test_hello("main", 0x0, 0) = 41 malloc(42) = 0x24e8 test_hello("main", 0x24e8, 42) = 41 Message from test_hello: Hello, main. This is test_hello_wrapper! test_hello2("main", 0x0, 0) = 85 malloc(86) = 0x24e8 test_hello2("main", 0x24e8, 86) = 85 Message from test_hello2: Hello, main. This is test_hello2_wrapper! Your wasm_module_inst_t is 0x7fd443704990. ```