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Jakub Konka
773915b4bf [wasi-common]: clean up error handling (#1253)
* Introduce WasiCtxBuilderError error type

`WasiCtxBuilderError` is the `wasi-common` client-facing error type
which is exclusively thrown when building a new `WasiCtx` instance.
As such, building such an instance should not require the client to
understand different WASI errno values as was assumed until now.

This commit is a first step at streamlining error handling in
`wasi-common` and makes way for the `wiggle` crate.

When adding the `WasiCtxBuilderError`, I've had to do two things of
notable importance:
1. I've removed a couple of `ok_or` calls in `WasiCtxBuilder::build`
   and replaced them with `unwrap`s, following the same pattern in
   different builder methods above. This is fine since we _always_
   operate on non-empty `Option`s in `WasiCtxBuilder` thus `unwrap`ing
   will never fail. On the other hand, this might be a good opportunity
   to rethink the structure of our builder, and how we good remove
   the said `Option`s especially since we always populate them with
   empty containers to begin with. I understand this is to make
   chaining of builder methods easier which take and return `&mut self`
   and the same applies to `WasiCtxBuilder::build(&mut self)` method,
   but perhaps it would more cleanly signal the intentions if we simply
   moved `WasiCtxBuilder` instance around. Food for thought!
2. Methods specific to determining rights of passed around `std::fs::File`
   objects when populating `WasiCtx` `FdEntry` entities now return
   `io::Error` directly so that we can reuse them in `WasiCtxBuilder` methods
   (returning `WasiCtxBuilderError` error type), and in syscalls
   (returning WASI errno).

* Return WasiError directly in syscalls

Also, removes `error::Error` type altogether. Now, `io::Error` and
related are automatically converted to their corresponding WASI
errno value encapsulated as `WasiError`.

While here, it made sense to me to move `WasiError` to `wasi` module
which will align itself well with the upcoming changes introduced
by `wiggle`. To different standard `Result` from WASI specific, I've
created a helper alias `WasiResult` also residing in `wasi` module.

* Update wig

* Add from ffi::NulError and pass context to NotADirectory

* Add dummy commit to test CI
2020-03-09 22:58:55 +01:00
Alex Crichton
5953215bac Auto-generate the hostcalls module of wasi-common (#846)
* Auto-generate shims for old `wasi_unstable` module

This commit is effectively just doing what #707 already did, but
applying it to the `snapshot_0` module as well. The end result is the
same, where we cut down on all the boilerplate in `snapshot_0` and bring
it in line with the main `wasi_snapshot_preview1` implementation. The
goal here is to make it easier to change the two in tandem since they're
both doing the same thing.

* Migrate `wasi_common::hostcalls` to a macro

This commit migrates the `hostcalls` module to being auto-generated by a
macro rather than duplicating a handwritten signature for each wasi
syscall.

* Auto-generate snapshot_0's `hostcalls` module

Similar to the previous commit, but for `snapshot_0`

* Delete the `wasi-common-cbindgen` crate

This is no longer needed with the hostcalls macro now, we can easily
fold the definition of the cbindgen macro into the same crate.

* Rustfmt

* Fix windows build errors

* Rustfmt

* Remove now no-longer-necessary code

* rustfmt
2020-01-22 14:54:39 -06:00
Alex Crichton
cc4be18119 Reduce boilerplate in wasmtime-wasi (#707)
This commit uses the `*.witx` files describing the current wasi API to
reduce the boilerplate used to define implementations in the
`wasmtime-wasi` crate. Eventually I'd like to remove lots of boilerplate
in the `wasi-common` crate too, but this should at least be a good start!

The boilerplate removed here is:

* No need to list each function to add it to the
  `wasmtime_runtime::Module` being created

* No need to list the signature of the function in a separate
  `syscalls.rs` file.

Instead the `*.witx` file is processed in a single-use macro inside the
`wasmtime-wasi` crate. This macro uses the signatures known from
`*.witx` to automatically register with the right type in the wasm
module as well as define a wrapper that the wasm module will call into.
Functionally this is all the same as before, it's just defined in a
different way now!

The shim generated by this macro which wasmtime calls into only uses
`i32`/`i64`/etc wasm types, and it internally uses `as` casts to convert
to the right wasi types when delegating into the `wasi-common` crate.

One change was necessary to get this implemented, however. The functions
in `wasi-common` sometimes took `WasiCtx` and sometimes took a slice of
memory. After this PR they uniformly all require both `WasiCtx` and
memory so the wrappers can be auto-generated. The arguments are ignored
if they weren't previously required.
2019-12-16 16:37:20 -06:00
Dan Gohman
d645902620 Add support for wasi_snapshot_preview1. (#592)
* Add support for wasi_snapshot_preview1.

This adds support for the new ABI, while preserving compatibility
support for the old ABI.

* Fix compilation on platforms where nlink_t isn't 64-bit.

* rustfmt

* Fix Windows build errors.
2019-11-18 22:07:16 -08:00
Dan Gohman
39b0d670c5 rustfmt and trim trailing whitespace. 2019-11-08 17:15:37 -08:00
Dan Gohman
22641de629 Initial reorg.
This is largely the same as #305, but updated for the current tree.
2019-11-08 06:35:40 -08:00