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wasmtime/crates/fuzzing/wasm-spec-interpreter
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
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wasm-spec-interpreter

This project shows how to use ocaml-interop to call into the Wasm spec interpreter. There are several steps to making this work:

  • building the OCaml Wasm spec interpreter as a static library
  • building a Rust-to-OCaml FFI bridge using ocaml-interop and a custom OCaml wrapper
  • linking both things into a Rust crate

Dependencies

This crate only builds in an environment with:

  • make (the Wasm spec interpreter uses a Makefile)
  • ocamlopt, ocamlbuild (available with, e.g., dnf install ocaml)
  • Linux tools (e.g. ar); currently it is easiest to build the static libraries in a single environment but this could be fixed in the future (TODO)

Remember to retrieve the Wasm spec submodule:

git clone ... --recursive

Build

RUSTFLAGS=--cfg=fuzzing cargo build

Use FFI_LIB_DIR=path/to/lib/... to specify a different location for the static library (this is mainly for debugging). If the --cfg=fuzzing configuration is not provided, this crate will build successfully but fail at runtime.

Test

RUSTFLAGS=--cfg=fuzzing cargo test