Reorganize wasi-misc-tests. (#575)
* Reorganize wasi-misc-tests. Move wasi-misc-tests out of wasi-common, to break a dependency cycle; previously, wasmtime-* depended on wasi-common, but wasi-common dev-dependended on wasmtime-*. Now, wasi-common no longer dev-depends on wasmtime-*; instead, the tests are in their own crate which depends on wasi-common and on wasmtime-*. Also, rename wasi-misc-tests to wasi-tests for simplicity. This also removes the "wasm_tests" feature; it's replaced by the "test-programs" feature. * Update the CI script to use the new feature name. * Update the CI script to use the new feature name in one more place. * Change a `write!` to a `writeln!`.
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crates/test-programs/wasi-tests/src/bin/file_unbuffered_write.rs
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crates/test-programs/wasi-tests/src/bin/file_unbuffered_write.rs
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use more_asserts::assert_gt;
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use std::{env, process};
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use wasi::wasi_unstable;
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use wasi_tests::open_scratch_directory;
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use wasi_tests::utils::{cleanup_file, close_fd, create_file};
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use wasi_tests::wasi_wrappers::{wasi_fd_read, wasi_fd_write, wasi_path_open};
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unsafe fn test_file_unbuffered_write(dir_fd: wasi_unstable::Fd) {
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// Create file
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create_file(dir_fd, "file");
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// Open file for reading
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let mut fd_read = wasi_unstable::Fd::max_value() - 1;
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let mut status = wasi_path_open(
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dir_fd,
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0,
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"file",
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0,
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wasi_unstable::RIGHT_FD_READ,
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0,
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0,
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&mut fd_read,
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);
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assert_eq!(
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status,
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wasi_unstable::raw::__WASI_ESUCCESS,
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"opening a file"
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);
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assert_gt!(
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fd_read,
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libc::STDERR_FILENO as wasi_unstable::Fd,
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"file descriptor range check",
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);
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// Open the same file but for writing
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let mut fd_write = wasi_unstable::Fd::max_value() - 1;
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status = wasi_path_open(
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dir_fd,
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0,
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"file",
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0,
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wasi_unstable::RIGHT_FD_WRITE,
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0,
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0,
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&mut fd_write,
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);
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assert_eq!(
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status,
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wasi_unstable::raw::__WASI_ESUCCESS,
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"opening a file"
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);
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assert_gt!(
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fd_write,
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libc::STDERR_FILENO as wasi_unstable::Fd,
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"file descriptor range check",
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);
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// Write to file
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let contents = &[1u8];
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let ciovec = wasi_unstable::CIoVec {
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buf: contents.as_ptr() as *const libc::c_void,
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buf_len: contents.len(),
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};
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let mut nwritten = 0;
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status = wasi_fd_write(fd_write, &[ciovec], &mut nwritten);
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assert_eq!(
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status,
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wasi_unstable::raw::__WASI_ESUCCESS,
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"writing byte to file"
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);
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assert_eq!(nwritten, 1, "nwritten bytes check");
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// Read from file
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let contents = &mut [0u8; 1];
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let iovec = wasi_unstable::IoVec {
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buf: contents.as_mut_ptr() as *mut libc::c_void,
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buf_len: contents.len(),
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};
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let mut nread = 0;
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status = wasi_fd_read(fd_read, &[iovec], &mut nread);
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assert_eq!(
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status,
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wasi_unstable::raw::__WASI_ESUCCESS,
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"reading bytes from file"
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);
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assert_eq!(nread, 1, "nread bytes check");
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assert_eq!(contents, &[1u8], "written bytes equal read bytes");
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// Clean up
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close_fd(fd_write);
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close_fd(fd_read);
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cleanup_file(dir_fd, "file");
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}
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fn main() {
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let mut args = env::args();
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let prog = args.next().unwrap();
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let arg = if let Some(arg) = args.next() {
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arg
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} else {
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eprintln!("usage: {} <scratch directory>", prog);
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process::exit(1);
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};
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// Open scratch directory
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let dir_fd = match open_scratch_directory(&arg) {
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Ok(dir_fd) => dir_fd,
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Err(err) => {
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eprintln!("{}", err);
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process::exit(1)
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}
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};
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// Run the tests.
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unsafe { test_file_unbuffered_write(dir_fd) }
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}
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