Use rsix to make system calls in Wasmtime. (#3355)

* Use rsix to make system calls in Wasmtime.

`rsix` is a system call wrapper crate that we use in `wasi-common`,
which can provide the following advantages in the rest of Wasmtime:

 - It eliminates some `unsafe` blocks in Wasmtime's code. There's
   still an `unsafe` block in the library, but this way, the `unsafe`
   is factored out and clearly scoped.

 - And, it makes error handling more consistent, factoring out code for
   checking return values and `io::Error::last_os_error()`, and code that
   does `errno::set_errno(0)`.

This doesn't cover *all* system calls; `rsix` doesn't implement
signal-handling APIs, and this doesn't cover calls made through `std` or
crates like `userfaultfd`, `rand`, and `region`.
This commit is contained in:
Dan Gohman
2021-09-17 15:28:56 -07:00
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parent 6a98fe2104
commit 47490b4383
25 changed files with 174 additions and 234 deletions

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ wat = { version = "1.0.36", optional = true }
wasi-common = { path = "../wasi-common", optional = true }
wasi-cap-std-sync = { path = "../wasi-common/cap-std-sync", optional = true }
wasmtime-wasi = { path = "../wasi", optional = true }
cap-std = { version = "0.19.0", optional = true }
cap-std = { version = "0.19.1", optional = true }
[features]
default = ['jitdump', 'wat', 'wasi', 'cache']