* a certain subset of io::Errors are expected - these we have
a (platform-specific, because windows) method to translate into
one of the wasi errno variants in the Error enum.
* some io::Errors are unexpected - wasi-common doesnt expect them from
the underlying OS. rather than preserve any fidelity in reporting
those to the user (only the unix impl attempts this), lets collect
those as an `Error::UnexpectedIo(#[source] std::io::Error)`.
Rather than trace at the conversion site, we rely on the wiggle error
conversion hooks to trace the `Error`'s `Debug` impl, and then
we convert all of these unexpected into `Errno::Io` for returning
to the guest.
This is a different behavior from before, and I don't have any firm
guarantees that nobody was depending on the old behavior, but it
appears to me that none of those unexpected errnos were reasonable
to expect from any of the filesystem syscalls wasi-common is making.
* 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
* Reuse std::io::Error for raw *nix errno
This commit removes custom `yanix::Errno` and instead (as was
previously suggested) reuses `std::io::Error` to generate and wrap
raw *nix errno value.
* Update wasi-common to use new Yanix error type
This commit updates `wasi-common` to use new way of handling raw
OS error in `yanix`; i.e., via re-use of `std::io::Error` instead
of a custom `Errno` enum.
* Fix formatting
* Unwrap if io::Error created from raw OS error
This commit calls `unwrap` on `err` if that one was created via
`io::Error::last_os_error()`. It also refactors error matching
in several syscalls on the BSD platform (mainly).
This commit introduces two small changes:
* it adds `gen_errno_strerror` to `wig` crate which generates a
`strerror` function for `__wasi_errno_t` directly from `*.witx`,
similarly to how it's done in the `wasi` crate
* it tweaks `WasiError` type to include the error message generated
with `strerror` when displaying the error
* Log str repr of WASI errno at trace level
This commit refactors `Error` enum, and adds logging of the WASI
errno string representation at the trace level. Now, when tracing
WASI syscalls, we will be greeted with a nicely formatted errno
value after each syscall:
```
path_open(...)
| *fd=5
| errno=ESUCCESS
```
This commit gets rid of `errno_from_nix`, `errno_from_win` and
`errno_from_host` helper fns in favour of direct `From` implementations
for the relevant types such as `yanix::Errno` and `winx::winerror::WinError`.
`errno_from_host` is replaced by a trait `FromRawOsError`.
* Back port changes to snapshot0
* Fix indentation in logs
* Use thiserror proc macros for auto From impls
This commit refactors `wasi_common::error::Error` by using `#[from]`
proc macro to autoderive `From` for wrapped errors.
* Back port changes to snapshot0
* Auto impl Display for WasiError
* Fix stack overflow when auto generating Display for WasiError
* Compile wasi-common to Emscripten
This commit enables cross-compiling of `wasi-common` to Emscripten. To achieve
this, this commit does quite a bit reshuffling in the existing codebase. Namely,
* rename `linux` modules in `wasi-common` and `yanix` to `linux_like` -- this is
needed so that we can separate out logic specific to Linux and Emscripten out
* tweak `dir` module in `yanix` to support Emscripten -- in particular, the main
change involves `SeekLoc::from_raw` which has to be now host-specific, and is now
fallible
* tweak `filetime` so that in Emscripten we never check for existence of `utimensat`
at runtime since we are guaranteed for it to exist by design
* since `utimes` and `futimes` are not present in Emscripten, move them into a separate
module, `utimesat`, and tag it cfg-non-emscripten only
* finally, `to_timespec` is now fallible since on Emscripten we have to cast number of
seconds, `FileTime::seconds` from `i64` to `libc::c_long` which resolves to `i32`
unlike on other nixes
* Fix macos build
* Verify wasi-common compiles to Emscripten
This commit adds `emscripten` job to Github Actions which installs
`wasm32-unknown-emscripten` target, and builds `wasi-common` crate.
* Use #[path] to cherry-pick mods for Emscripten
This commit effectively reverses the reorg introduced in 145f4a5
in that it ditches `linux_like` mod for separate mods `linux` and
`emscripten` which are now on the same crate level, and instead,
pulls in common bits from `linux` using the `#[path = ..]` proc
macro.
* Add yanix crate
This commit adds `yanix` crate as a Unix dependency for `wasi-common`.
`yanix` stands for Yet Another Nix crate and is exactly what the name
suggests: a crate in the spirit of the `nix` crate, but which takes a different
approach, using lower-level interfaces with less abstraction, so that it fits
better with its main use case, implementation of WASI syscalls.
* Replace nix with yanix crate
Having introduced `yanix` crate as an in-house replacement for the
`nix` crate, this commit makes the necessary changes to `wasi-common`
to depend _only_ on `yanix` crate.
* Address review comments
* make `fd_dup` unsafe
* rename `get_fd` to `get_fd_flags`, etc.
* reuse `io::Error::last_os_error()` to get the last errno value
* Address more comments
* make all `fcntl` fns unsafe
* adjust `wasi-common` impl appropriately
* Make all fns operating on RawFd unsafe
* Fix linux build
* Address more comments
* 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.