Tidy up the WASI ErrorKind enum. (#5015)
* Tidy up the WASI `ErrorKind` enum. `ErrorKind` is an internal enum used in wasi-libc to represent WASI errors that aren't precisely represened by `std::io::ErrorKind` errors. Add a descriptive comment, and remove some codes that are no longer needed: - Remove `NotCapable`, which is no longer used. - Remove `WouldBlk`, `Exist`, `Noent`, and `Inval`, which have one-to-one correspondences with codes in `std::io::ErrorKind`. This will simplify the error handling in #4947 and #4967, as it means the code will no longer have to check for two different forms of these errors. * Map `std::io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput` to `Ok(types::Errno::Inval)`.
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@@ -26,32 +26,27 @@
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pub use anyhow::{Context, Error};
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/// Internal error type for the `wasi-common` crate.
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/// Contains variants of the WASI `$errno` type are added according to what is actually used internally by
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/// the crate. Not all values are represented presently.
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///
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/// This Contains variants of the WASI `$errno` type that are used internally
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/// by the crate, and which aren't one-to-one with a `std::io::ErrorKind`
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/// error.
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///
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/// When the Rust [io_error_more] feature is stabilized, that will enable
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/// us to replace several more of these codes with `std::io::ErrorKind` codes.
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///
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/// [io_error_more]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/beta/unstable-book/library-features/io-error-more.html
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, thiserror::Error)]
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#[non_exhaustive]
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pub enum ErrorKind {
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/// Errno::WouldBlk: Would block
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#[error("WouldBlk: Would block")]
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WouldBlk,
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/// Errno::Noent: No such file or directory
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#[error("Noent: No such file or directory")]
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Noent,
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/// Errno::TooBig: Argument list too long
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#[error("TooBig: Argument list too long")]
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TooBig,
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/// Errno::Badf: Bad file descriptor
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#[error("Badf: Bad file descriptor")]
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Badf,
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/// Errno::Exist: File exists
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#[error("Exist: File exists")]
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Exist,
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/// Errno::Ilseq: Illegal byte sequence
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#[error("Ilseq: Illegal byte sequence")]
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Ilseq,
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/// Errno::Inval: Invalid argument
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#[error("Inval: Invalid argument")]
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Inval,
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/// Errno::Io: I/O error
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#[error("Io: I/O error")]
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Io,
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@@ -76,9 +71,6 @@ pub enum ErrorKind {
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/// Errno::Perm: Permission denied
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#[error("Permission denied")]
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Perm,
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/// Errno::NotCapable: Not capable
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#[error("Not capable")]
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NotCapable,
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}
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pub trait ErrorExt {
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@@ -104,7 +96,7 @@ impl ErrorExt for Error {
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anyhow::anyhow!(msg.into())
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}
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fn not_found() -> Self {
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ErrorKind::Noent.into()
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std::io::Error::from(std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound).into()
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}
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fn too_big() -> Self {
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ErrorKind::TooBig.into()
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@@ -113,13 +105,13 @@ impl ErrorExt for Error {
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ErrorKind::Badf.into()
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}
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fn exist() -> Self {
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ErrorKind::Exist.into()
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std::io::Error::from(std::io::ErrorKind::AlreadyExists).into()
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}
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fn illegal_byte_sequence() -> Self {
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ErrorKind::Ilseq.into()
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}
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fn invalid_argument() -> Self {
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ErrorKind::Inval.into()
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std::io::Error::from(std::io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput).into()
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}
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fn io() -> Self {
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ErrorKind::Io.into()
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@@ -69,13 +69,9 @@ impl From<ErrorKind> for types::Errno {
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fn from(e: ErrorKind) -> types::Errno {
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use types::Errno;
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match e {
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ErrorKind::WouldBlk => Errno::Again,
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ErrorKind::Noent => Errno::Noent,
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ErrorKind::TooBig => Errno::TooBig,
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ErrorKind::Badf => Errno::Badf,
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ErrorKind::Exist => Errno::Exist,
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ErrorKind::Ilseq => Errno::Ilseq,
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ErrorKind::Inval => Errno::Inval,
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ErrorKind::Io => Errno::Io,
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ErrorKind::Nametoolong => Errno::Nametoolong,
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ErrorKind::Notdir => Errno::Notdir,
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@@ -83,7 +79,6 @@ impl From<ErrorKind> for types::Errno {
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ErrorKind::Overflow => Errno::Overflow,
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ErrorKind::Range => Errno::Range,
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ErrorKind::Spipe => Errno::Spipe,
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ErrorKind::NotCapable => Errno::Notcapable,
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ErrorKind::Perm => Errno::Perm,
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}
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}
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@@ -261,7 +256,7 @@ impl TryFrom<std::io::Error> for types::Errno {
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std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound => Ok(types::Errno::Noent),
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std::io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied => Ok(types::Errno::Perm),
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std::io::ErrorKind::AlreadyExists => Ok(types::Errno::Exist),
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std::io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput => Ok(types::Errno::Ilseq),
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std::io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput => Ok(types::Errno::Inval),
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_ => Err(anyhow::anyhow!(err).context(format!("Unknown OS error"))),
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},
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}
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