* FixesCraneStation/wasmtime#440
This commit introduces a couple of changes/fixes:
* it annotates `log::debug!` messages with "host" to differentiate
between file descriptors stored on the WASI side (aka the wrappers)
and those managed by the host (aka the wrapped)
* it fixesCraneStation/wasmtime#440, i.e., incorrect passing of
file descriptor to `poll_oneoff` where currently errenously we
pass in the wrapper instead of the wrapped value
* it adds a couple more `log::debug!` macros calls for easier future
debugging
* Add partial refactorting to poll_oneoff
This commit lays the groundwork for more clean up to come in
subsequent commits.
* Finalise refactoring of `poll_oneoff`
* Fix compilation error on Windows
* Address majority of suggestions and refactor
Co-authored-by: Marcin Mielniczuk <marmistrz.dev@zoho.eu>
* Add poll_oneoff test case
* Leave timeout in nanoseconds in ClockEventData
Instead of converting the timeout value from nanoseconds to
milliseconds in the host-independent impl, move the conversion
to *nix-specific impl as the conversion is currently only warranted
by the POSIX `poll` syscall.
* Don't fail immediately on bad descriptor
If the user specifies an invalid descriptor inside a subscription,
don't fail immediately but rather generate an event with the thrown
WASI error code, and continue with the remaining, potentially
correct subscriptions.
This commit fixes an issue with incorrect handling of /dev/(u)random
on Linux. It turns out that `nix::unistd::isatty` call handled only
the POSIX spec case where `ENOTTY` is returned in case the passed
in file descriptor is OK but not a TTY, whereas on Linux this is not
always the case. On Linux, it can be the case that `EINVAL` is returned
instead and this case AFAIK is not handled by the `nix` crate. This
commit fixes this by using `libc::isatty` syscall directly and checking
the return values.
Functions which trust that their arguments are valid raw file descriptors
or raw handles should be marked unsafe, because these arguments are
passed unchecked to I/O routines.
* Fix fd_readdir on BSD-style nixes
The fix was tested on Darwin-XNU and FreeBSD. The change introduces
thread-safe cache of (RawFd, *mut libc::DIR) pairs so that
libc::fdopendir syscall is called only once when invoking fd_readdir
for the first time, and then the pointer to the directory stream,
*mut libc::DIR, is reused until the matching raw file descriptor
is closed.
This fix allows then correct use (and matching to the implementation
on Linux kernels) of libc::seekdir and libc::rewinddir to seek through
and rewind the existing directory stream, *mut libc::DIR, which
otherwise seems to be reset/invalidated every time libc::fdopendir
is called (unlike on Linux, where this behaviour is not observed).
* Store dir stream as part of the FdEntry's Descriptor
* Move bsd specifics into separate module
* Add todo comments and fix formatting
* Refactor int conversions
* Emphasise in debug logs that we're looking at fd_readdir entry
* Change visibility of FdEntry and related to public-private
* Rewrite creating DirStream for the first time
* Rewrite FdEntry reusing as much libstd as possible
* Use the new FdEntry, FdObject, Descriptor struct in *nix impl
* Adapt Windows impl
* Remove unnecessary check in fd_read
Check `host_nread == 0` caused premature FdEntry closure and removal
which ultimately was resulting in an attempt at "double closing" of
the same file descriptor at the end of the Wasm program:
...
fd_close(fd=4)
-> errno=WASI_ESUCCESS
fd_close(fd=4)
-> errno=WASI_EBADF
* Use libstd vectored IO
* Use std:🧵:yield_now to implement sched_yield
* Add logging to integration tests
* Add preliminary support for host-specific errors
* Operate on std::fs::File in path_get on *nix
* Add cross-platform RawString type encapsulating OsStrExt
* Fix Windows build
* Update Travis and README to Rust v1.36
* Remove unused winx::handle::close helper
* Refactor Descriptor into raw handles/fds
* Strip readlinkat in prep for path_get host-independent
* Strip openat in prep for path_get host-independent
* Move ManuallyDrop up one level from Descriptor to FdObject
* Make (c)iovec host fns unsafe
* Swap unwraps/expects for Results in fdentry_impl on nix
* Rewrite fd_pread/write and implement for Win
* Use File::sync_all to impl fd_sync
* Use File::sync_data to impl fd_datasync
* Rewind file cursor after fd_p{read, write} on Windows
* Add fd_p{read, write} tests
* Handle errors instead of panicking in path_get
* Use File::set_len to impl fd_allocate
* Add test for fd_allocate
* Replace all panics with Results
* Document the point of RawString