In #4671, the meta-differential fuzz target was finding errors when
running certain Wasm modules (specifically `shr_s` in that case).
@conrad-watt diagnosed the issue as a missing reversal in the operands
passed to the spec interpreter. This change fixes#4671 and adds an
additional unit test to keep it fixed.
The documentation for the `wasm-spec-interpreter` was not up-to-date,
causing some confusion on non-Ubuntu machines. This change adds the
correct dependencies to install and includes the `libgmp` path for
Fedora by default (i.e., `/lib64`).
This seems to have intended to allow overrides but the specific Makefile
syntax used didn't actually allow overrides, so update that to allow env
vars from the outside world to override the variable (needed locally on
AArch64 I'm building on which has a different path to libgmp)
The WebAssembly spec interpreter is written in OCaml and the new crate
uses `ocaml-interop` along with a small OCaml wrapper to interpret Wasm
modules in-process. The build process for this crate is currently
Linux-specific: it requires several OCaml packages (e.g. `apt install -y
ocaml-nox ocamlbuild`) as well as `make`, `cp`, and `ar`.