* Adjust dependency directives between crates
This commit is a preparation for the release process for Wasmtime. The
specific changes here are to delineate which crates are "public", and
all version requirements on non-public crates will now be done with
`=A.B.C` version requirements instead of today's `A.B.C` version
requirements.
The purpose for doing this is to assist with patch releases that might
happen in the future. Patch releases of wasmtime are already required to
not break the APIs of "public" crates, but no such guarantee is given
about "internal" crates. This means that a patch release runs the risk,
for example, of breaking an internal API. In doing so though we would
also need to release a new major version of the internal crate, but we
wouldn't have a great hole in the number scheme of major versions to do
so. By using `=A.B.C` requirements for internal crates it means we can
safely ignore strict semver-compatibility between releases of internal
crates for patch releases, since the only consumers of the crate will be
the corresponding patch release of the `wasmtime` crate itself (or other
public crates).
The `publish.rs` script has been updated with a check to verify that
dependencies on internal crates are all specified with an `=`
dependency, and dependnecies on all public crates are without a `=`
dependency. This will hopefully make it so we don't have to worry about
what to use where, we just let CI tell us what to do. Using this
modification all version dependency declarations have been updated.
Note that some crates were adjusted to simply remove their `version`
requirement in cases such as the crate wasn't published anyway (`publish
= false` was specified) or it's in the `dev-dependencies` section which
doesn't need version specifiers for path dependencies.
* Switch to normal sever deps for cranelift dependencies
These crates will now all be considered "public" where in patch releases
they will be guaranteed to not have breaking changes.
* 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`.
- Fixes for compiling on OpenBSD
- io-lifetimes 0.3.0 has an option (io_lifetimes_use_std, which is off
by default) for testing the `io_safety` feature in Rust nightly.
* Port wasi-common to io-lifetimes.
This ports wasi-common from unsafe-io to io-lifetimes.
Ambient authority is now indicated via calls to `ambient_authority()`
from the ambient-authority crate, rather than using `unsafe` blocks.
The `GetSetFdFlags::set_fd_flags` function is now split into two phases,
to simplify lifetimes in implementations which need to close and re-open
the underlying file.
* Use posish for errno values instead of libc.
This eliminates one of the few remaining direct libc dependencies.
* Port to posish::io::poll.
Use posish::io::poll instead of calling libc directly. This factors out
more code from Wasmtime, and eliminates the need to manipulate raw file
descriptors directly.
And, this eliminates the last remaining direct dependency on libc in
wasi-common.
* Port wasi-c-api to io-lifetimes.
* Update to posish 0.16.0.
* Embeded NULs in filenames now get `EINVAL` instead of `EILSEQ`.
* Accept either `EILSEQ` or `EINVAL` for embedded NULs.
* Bump the nightly toolchain to 2021-07-12.
This fixes build errors on the semver crate, which as of this writing
builds with latest nightly and stable but not 2021-04-11, the old pinned
version.
* Have cap-std-sync re-export ambient_authority so that users get the same version.
This commit deletes the old `snapshot_0` implementation of wasi-common,
along with the `wig` crate that was used to generate bindings for it.
This then reimplements `snapshot_0` in terms of
`wasi_snapshot_preview1`. There were very few changes between the two
snapshots:
* The `nlink` field of `FileStat` was increased from 32 to 64 bits.
* The `set` field of `whence` was reordered.
* Clock subscriptions in polling dropped their redundant userdata field.
This makes all of the syscalls relatively straightforward to simply
delegate to the next snapshot's implementation. Some trickery happens to
avoid extra cost when dealing with iovecs, but since the memory layout
of iovecs remained the same this should still work.
Now that `snapshot_0` is using wiggle we simply have a trait to
implement, and that's implemented for the same `WasiCtx` that has the
`wasi_snapshot_preview1` trait implemented for it as well. While this
theoretically means that you could share the file descriptor table
between the two snapshots that's not supported in the generated bindings
just yet. A separate `WasiCtx` will be created for each WASI module.
I don't think this has happened in awhile but I've run a `cargo update`
as well as trimming some of the duplicate/older dependencies in
`Cargo.lock` by updating some of our immediate dependencies as well.
this is a bug - the TODO was never resolved, even when the code to
implement it was added right below :)
tracing is already in the transitive deps via wiggle, so no extra
trouble there. tracing::debug is more appropriate than eprintln
tracing is already the dep that wiggle uses.
I used tracing structured arguments wherever I could, but I skipped over
it in all of the snapshot_0 code, because I'm going to delete that code
and replace it with wiggle-based stuff real soon.
This dependency was unfortunately causing rebuilds switching between
`cargo test` and `cargo build` since the `num` crate had different
features activated in testbuild mode. Instead of fixing this I went
ahead and just removed the small dependency on the `num` crate in the
`wasi-common` crate, opting for simple local definitions or using the
standard library's endian-switching methods.
* Wasmtime 0.15.0 and Cranelift 0.62.0. (#1398)
* Bump more ad-hoc versions.
* Add build.rs to wasi-common's Cargo.toml.
* Update the env var name in more places.
* Remove a redundant echo.
* Move back to only one WASI submodule
This commit fixes the issue where we have two WASI submodules for build
reasons in this repository. The fix was to place the submodule in the
`wasi-common` crate, and then anyone using the `wig` crate has to be
sure to define a `WASI_ROOT` env var in a build script to be able to
parse witx files.
With all that in place `wasi-common` becomes the source of truth for the
witx files we're parsing, and crates like `wasmtime-wasi` use
build-scripts shenanigans to read the same witx files. This should
hopefully get us so we're compatible with publishing and still only have
one submodule!
* rustfmt
This commit augments `wiggle` with trace log generation for the shims,
returned errno values, and returned values proper (if any, i.e.,
different than unit type `()`). What that means is that every syscall
will have auto-generated up to 3 traces, for instance,
```
TRACE wasi_common::wasi::wasi_snapshot_preview1 > fd_prestat_get(fd=Fd(3))
TRACE wasi_common::wasi::wasi_snapshot_preview1 > | result=(buf=Dir(PrestatDir { pr_name_len: 1 }))
TRACE wasi_common::wasi::wasi_snapshot_preview1 > | errno=No error occurred. System call completed successfully. (Errno::Success(0))
```
Putting logging behind a feature gate in this case means that the log calls
are generated by the `wiggle` crate regardless if the client requested
the feature or not, however, then their usage in the client lib is
dictated by the presence of the feature flag. So, for instance, `wasi-common`
has this feature enabled by default, while any other client lib
using `wiggle` if they don't want tracing enabled, they will just
leave the feature off. I'm not sure if this is what we wanted
but seemed easiest to implement quickly. Lemme y'all know your thoughts
about this!
* Bump Wasmtime to 0.14.0.
* Update the publish script for the wiggle crate wiggle.
* More fixes.
* Fix lightbeam depenency version.
* cargo update
* Cargo update wasi-tests too.
And add cargo update to the version-bump scripts.
* Publishing fixes.
* Make WASI a symlink.
* More fixes.
* Cargo doesn't allow dev-dependencies to have optional features.
* Remove the symlink.
* Add WASI as another git submodule.
* Shuffle around the wiggle crates
This commit reorganizes the wiggle crates slightly by performing the
following transforms:
* The `crates/wiggle` crate, previously named `wiggle`, was moved to
`crates/wiggle/crates/macro` and is renamed to `wiggle-macro`.
* The `crates/wiggle/crates/runtime` crate, previously named
`wiggle-runtime`, was moved to `crates/wiggle` and is renamed to
`wiggle`.
* The new `wiggle` crate depends on `wiggle-macro` and reexports the macro.
The goal here is that consumers only deal with the `wiggle` crate
itself. No more crates depend on `wiggle-runtime` and all dependencies
are entirely on just the `wiggle` crate.
* Remove the `crates/wiggle/crates` directory
Move everything into `crates/wiggle` directly, like `wasi-common`
* Add wiggle-macro to test-all script
* Fixup a test
* wiggle: emit a metadata module containing witx document
* wiggle: put metadata module behind a wiggle_metadata feature
* wasi-common: add wiggle_metadata feature and optional witx dep
* refactor according to alex's advice
* wasi-common: make snapshots pub
* wasi-common: i do need a wiggle_metadata feature to be available
* Tweak features and such
* wiggle: fix tests by passing metadata flag to wiggle-runtime
* wiggle: need to move wiggle-runtime to a non-dev dependency
so that the feature resolves for external users of the crates
Co-authored-by: Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>