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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Conrad Watt
d3087487ea enable multi-value in spec intepreter fuzzing (#4118) 2022-05-10 10:33:07 -05:00
Andrew Brown
0c7885cc05 fuzz: improve wasm-spec-interpreter documentation, add library path (#4007)
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`).
2022-04-11 09:07:58 -05:00
Conrad Watt
c8daf0b8db support SIMD fuzzing in reference interpreter (#3980)
* support SIMD fuzzing in reference interpreter

* formatting
2022-03-31 10:07:39 -05:00
Alex Crichton
8aad99ffae Fix allowing an override of LIBGMP_PATHS (#3870)
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)
2022-03-02 11:41:59 -06:00
Conrad Watt
98ef18a22a Fuzzing against verified fork of spec interpreter (#3843)
* Revert "Remove spec interpreter fuzz target temporarily (#3399)"

This reverts commit 25d3fa4d7b.

* add support for differential fuzzing against verified OCaml interpreter

* formatting

* comments

* fix missing dep case

* fix build error

* fix unit tests?

* restore previous differential_v8 max_table config

* attempt: add OCaml deps

* fix interpeter github repo

* fix spec repo url

* fix zarith package

* fix unit test
2022-03-01 12:01:46 -06:00
Andrew Brown
42acb72c54 fuzz: retrieve the WebAssembly spec repository in build.rs
To avoid the large download size of the spec repository mentioned
[here](https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/pull/3124#discussion_r684605984),
this change removes it as a submodule and instead clones it shallowly
when the directory is empty (or not present) when `build.rs` is run.
2021-08-10 11:56:07 -07:00
Andrew Brown
a7f592a026 Add a crate to interface with the WebAssembly spec interpreter
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`.
2021-08-10 11:56:07 -07:00