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wasmtime/build.rs
Jakub Konka 3793fa3b09 Merge wasi-misc-tests repo as a subdir (#174)
* Initial checkin.

* Update to rust-lang libc.

* Add a .gitignore file.

* Factor out functions for cleaning up files and directories.

* Fix a typo in a comment.

* Print a "Success!" message if all tests passed.

* Factor out code for creating directories.

* Add wrappers around WASI functions.

These wrappers handle converting from &str to pointer+length and handle
unsafe.

* More refactoring.

* Refactor a fd_close helper.

* Move utility functions into a separate file.

* cargo update

* Add a basic test for random_get.

* Test that directories aren't resizable.

* Test clearing __WASI_RIGHT_PATH_FILESTAT_SET_SIZE.

Ensure that clearing __WASI_RIGHT_PATH_FILESTAT_SET_SIZE succeeds before
testing file truncation.

* cargo update

* Modularise tests for easier use with wasi-common crate

* Add a Code of Conduct and CONTRIBUTING.md.

* Fix typo

* Add testcase for fd_allocate

* Add positive test for fd_renumber

* Assert bufused in readlink_no_buffer testcase

* Add positive readlink testcase

* Add testcase for fd_seek and fd_tell

* Add fd_p{read, write} test

* Add README

* Add cases with trailing slashes to interesting_paths

* Split nofollow_errors testcase into two

* nofollow_errors now operators on symlinks to existing resources
* dangling_symlink covers danling symlinks tests

* Factor out a `create_file` helper function.

* Switch from the error crate to `std::io::Error::last_os_error()`.

* Use `create_file` in the readlink test too.

* Add a test for fd_filestat_set_*

* Minor refactoring

Add missing cleanup_file calls to file_pread_pwrite and
file_seek_tell.

* Add testcase for unbuffered fd_write; fixes #11

* Add testcase for path_rename

* Use the wasi crate.

Switch from depending on libc to depending on the new wasi crate to provide
the low-level WASI interfaces.

See also https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/pull/1461.

* Add a test for path_filestat_*

* Add a test for fd_readdir

* Use expect instead of unwrap

* Add a check for ino.

* Fix the build

* Don't assume a specific order of dirents

* Better test

* Test cookie value

* Fix file types

* Fix the test

* Fix the test

* Fix the test

* Cleanup

* Minor formatting tidying in README.md.

* Fix miscellaneous clippy warnings.

* Rename the crate to wasi-misc-tests.

* Update to wasi 0.7.0.

This switches from using the libc wasi bindings to using the wasi
crate's bindings. This eliminates a git dependency on libc, updates
to the new-style bindings which use Result where possible, and treats
functions that operate on raw file descriptors as unsafe.

* Add various tests for trailing-slash behavior.

* Sync new testcases with latest upstream

* Fix path_filestat testcase

* Add smoke test for fd_advise

This test is a true smoke test as it only tests whether issuing
an advise call to the host's kernel doesn't yield an error. The
consequence of issuing such a syscall is not tested.

* Check if CLOCK_MONOTONIC is actually monotonic

* Refactor the inequality assertions for more debuggable errors.

* Bump libc from 0.2.62 to 0.2.65

Bumps [libc](https://github.com/rust-lang/libc) from 0.2.62 to 0.2.65.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/compare/0.2.62...0.2.65)

Signed-off-by: dependabot-preview[bot] <support@dependabot.com>

* Fix compilation error

* Enable Actions and add rust.yml (#35)

* Enable Actions and add rust.yml

This commit enables Github Actions and adds corresponding configuration in rust.yml file.

* Update rust.yml

* Fix formatting

* Add empty .rustfmt.toml config file

* Add badge to README

* Update README

* Clean up Github Actions and README

* Add test case for `poll_oneoff` syscall (#38)

* Add test case for `poll_oneoff` syscall

This commit adds a test case for `poll_oneoff` syscall. In particular,
it builds on the excellent test use case provided by @dunnock in their
repo [poll_oneoff_tests] (thanks!), and tests:
* simple timeout
* stdin read with timeout
* fd read and fd write polls

[poll_oneoff_tests]: https://github.com/dunnock/poll_oneoff_tests

* Apply suggestions and negative test for bad fd

Co-authored-by: Maxim Vorobjov <maxim.vorobjov@gmail.com>

* Add smoke test for STDOUT/ERR readwrite poll

* Add comment on stdin/out/err

* Add a test for `*at`-style functions returning `ENOTDIR` when `dirfd` is not a dir.

* Remove misc_testsuite submodule

* Add "publish=false" to Cargo.toml; remove LICENSE
2019-11-07 13:58:57 +01:00

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Rust

//! Build program to generate a program which runs all the testsuites.
//!
//! By generating a separate `#[test]` test for each file, we allow cargo test
//! to automatically run the files in parallel.
//!
//! Idea adapted from: https://github.com/CraneStation/wasmtime/blob/master/build.rs
//! Thanks @sunfishcode
fn main() {
#[cfg(feature = "wasm_tests")]
wasm_tests::build_and_generate_tests();
}
#[cfg(feature = "wasm_tests")]
mod wasm_tests {
use std::env;
use std::fs::{read_dir, DirEntry, File};
use std::io::{self, Write};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::{Command, Stdio};
pub(crate) fn build_and_generate_tests() {
// Validate if any of test sources are present and if they changed
// This should always work since there is no submodule to init anymore
let bin_tests = std::fs::read_dir("wasi-misc-tests/src/bin").unwrap();
for test in bin_tests {
if let Ok(test_file) = test {
let test_file_path = test_file
.path()
.into_os_string()
.into_string()
.expect("test file path");
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", test_file_path);
}
}
// Build tests to OUT_DIR (target/*/build/wasi-common-*/out/wasm32-wasi/release/*.wasm)
let out_dir = PathBuf::from(
env::var("OUT_DIR").expect("The OUT_DIR environment variable must be set"),
);
let mut out = File::create(out_dir.join("wasi_misc_tests.rs"))
.expect("error generating test source file");
build_tests("wasi-misc-tests", &out_dir).expect("building tests");
test_directory(&mut out, "wasi-misc-tests", &out_dir).expect("generating tests");
}
fn build_tests(testsuite: &str, out_dir: &Path) -> io::Result<()> {
let mut cmd = Command::new("cargo");
cmd.args(&[
"build",
"--release",
"--target=wasm32-wasi",
"--target-dir",
out_dir.to_str().unwrap(),
])
.stdout(Stdio::inherit())
.stderr(Stdio::inherit())
.current_dir(testsuite);
let output = cmd.output()?;
let status = output.status;
if !status.success() {
panic!(
"Building tests failed: exit code: {}",
status.code().unwrap()
);
}
Ok(())
}
fn test_directory(out: &mut File, testsuite: &str, out_dir: &Path) -> io::Result<()> {
let mut dir_entries: Vec<_> = read_dir(out_dir.join("wasm32-wasi/release"))
.expect("reading testsuite directory")
.map(|r| r.expect("reading testsuite directory entry"))
.filter(|dir_entry| {
let p = dir_entry.path();
if let Some(ext) = p.extension() {
// Only look at wast files.
if ext == "wasm" {
// Ignore files starting with `.`, which could be editor temporary files
if let Some(stem) = p.file_stem() {
if let Some(stemstr) = stem.to_str() {
if !stemstr.starts_with('.') {
return true;
}
}
}
}
}
false
})
.collect();
dir_entries.sort_by_key(|dir| dir.path());
writeln!(
out,
"mod {} {{",
Path::new(testsuite)
.file_stem()
.expect("testsuite filename should have a stem")
.to_str()
.expect("testsuite filename should be representable as a string")
.replace("-", "_")
)?;
writeln!(out, " use super::{{runtime, utils, setup_log}};")?;
for dir_entry in dir_entries {
write_testsuite_tests(out, dir_entry, testsuite)?;
}
writeln!(out, "}}")?;
Ok(())
}
fn write_testsuite_tests(
out: &mut File,
dir_entry: DirEntry,
testsuite: &str,
) -> io::Result<()> {
let path = dir_entry.path();
let stemstr = path
.file_stem()
.expect("file_stem")
.to_str()
.expect("to_str");
writeln!(out, " #[test]")?;
if ignore(testsuite, stemstr) {
writeln!(out, " #[ignore]")?;
}
writeln!(
out,
" fn {}() -> Result<(), String> {{",
avoid_keywords(&stemstr.replace("-", "_"))
)?;
writeln!(out, " setup_log();")?;
write!(out, " let path = std::path::Path::new(\"")?;
// Write out the string with escape_debug to prevent special characters such
// as backslash from being reinterpreted.
for c in path.display().to_string().chars() {
write!(out, "{}", c.escape_debug())?;
}
writeln!(out, "\");")?;
writeln!(out, " let data = utils::read_wasm(path)?;")?;
writeln!(
out,
" let bin_name = utils::extract_exec_name_from_path(path)?;"
)?;
let workspace = if no_preopens(testsuite, stemstr) {
"None"
} else {
writeln!(
out,
" let workspace = utils::prepare_workspace(&bin_name)?;"
)?;
"Some(workspace.path())"
};
writeln!(
out,
" runtime::instantiate(&data, &bin_name, {})",
workspace
)?;
writeln!(out, " }}")?;
writeln!(out)?;
Ok(())
}
/// Rename tests which have the same name as Rust keywords.
fn avoid_keywords(name: &str) -> &str {
match name {
"if" => "if_",
"loop" => "loop_",
"type" => "type_",
"const" => "const_",
"return" => "return_",
other => other,
}
}
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(not(windows))] {
/// Ignore tests that aren't supported yet.
fn ignore(_testsuite: &str, _name: &str) -> bool {
false
}
} else {
/// Ignore tests that aren't supported yet.
fn ignore(testsuite: &str, name: &str) -> bool {
if testsuite == "wasi-misc-tests" {
match name {
"readlink_no_buffer" => true,
"dangling_symlink" => true,
"symlink_loop" => true,
"truncation_rights" => true,
"path_rename_trailing_slashes" => true,
"fd_readdir" => true,
"poll_oneoff" => true,
_ => false,
}
} else {
unreachable!()
}
}
}
}
/// Mark tests which do not require preopens
fn no_preopens(testsuite: &str, name: &str) -> bool {
if testsuite == "wasi-misc-tests" {
match name {
"big_random_buf" => true,
"clock_time_get" => true,
"sched_yield" => true,
_ => false,
}
} else {
unreachable!()
}
}
}