Implement Wasmtime's new API as designed by RFC 11. This is quite a large commit which has had lots of discussion externally, so for more information it's best to read the RFC thread and the PR thread.
* wasmtime-wasi: re-exporting this WasiCtxBuilder was shadowing the right one
wasi-common's WasiCtxBuilder is really only useful wasi_cap_std_sync and
wasi_tokio to implement their own Builder on top of.
This re-export of wasi-common's is 1. not useful and 2. shadow's the
re-export of the right one in sync::*.
* wasi-common: eliminate WasiCtxBuilder, make the builder methods on WasiCtx instead
* delete wasi-common::WasiCtxBuilder altogether
just put those methods directly on &mut WasiCtx.
As a bonus, the sync and tokio WasiCtxBuilder::build functions
are no longer fallible!
* bench fixes
* more test fixes
unfortunately, the borrow checker defeated me: changing the
RwSubscription file form a Ref to a RefMut turned into borrow checker
errors in the impl of the poll_oneoff trait method.
This implementation makes an end run by having Poll hold onto the table
and fd, and borrow the file at the site of use, rather than try to own
the RefMut. I have no idea why this convinces the borrow checker that
anything is different, but it does and I need to get this PR done and
I don't think comprimising on this internal abstraction is worth
fighting against
Add support for `poll_oneoff` calls which just sleep on a relative
timeout. This fixes a bug handling code compiled with WASI libc's `sleep`
family of functions, which call `poll_oneoff` with a `CLOCK_REALTIME`
timer, which wasn't previously implemented.
the fdstat of a dirfd needs to include both the file and dir rights in
the inheriting field.
The wasi-libc path_open bases the base rights of child directories off
the inheriting rights of the parent, so if we only put file rights in
there, opening a child directory will not have any directory operations
permitted.
Fixes https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/2638
Previously, `fd_readdir` was truncating directory entry names based on the
calculation of `min(name_len, buf_len - bufused)`, but `bufused` was not being
updated after writing in the `dirent` structure to the buffer.
This allowed `bufused` to be incremented beyond `buf_len` and returned as the
number of bytes written to the buffer, which is invalid.
This fix adjusts `bufused` when the buffer is written to for the `dirent` so
that name truncation happens as expected.
Fixes#2618.