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wasmtime/crates/test-programs/wasi-tests/src/bin/path_filestat.rs
Jakub Konka 51f3ac0c45 Update WASI tests to use wasi crate v0.9.0 (#743)
This commit updates _all_ WASI test programs to use the latest
version of the `wasi` crate (`v0.9.0`). While at it, it also
unifies asserting error conditions across all test programs.
2019-12-24 13:04:14 -08:00

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use more_asserts::assert_gt;
use std::{env, process};
use wasi_tests::open_scratch_directory;
unsafe fn test_path_filestat(dir_fd: wasi::Fd) {
let mut fdstat = wasi::fd_fdstat_get(dir_fd).expect("fd_fdstat_get");
assert_ne!(
fdstat.fs_rights_base & wasi::RIGHTS_PATH_FILESTAT_GET,
0,
"the scratch directory should have RIGHT_PATH_FILESTAT_GET as base right",
);
assert_ne!(
fdstat.fs_rights_inheriting & wasi::RIGHTS_PATH_FILESTAT_GET,
0,
"the scratch directory should have RIGHT_PATH_FILESTAT_GET as base right",
);
// Create a file in the scratch directory.
let file_fd = wasi::path_open(
dir_fd,
0,
"file",
wasi::OFLAGS_CREAT,
wasi::RIGHTS_FD_READ | wasi::RIGHTS_FD_WRITE | wasi::RIGHTS_PATH_FILESTAT_GET,
0,
// Pass some flags for later retrieval
wasi::FDFLAGS_APPEND | wasi::FDFLAGS_SYNC,
)
.expect("opening a file");
assert_gt!(
file_fd,
libc::STDERR_FILENO as wasi::Fd,
"file descriptor range check",
);
fdstat = wasi::fd_fdstat_get(file_fd).expect("fd_fdstat_get");
assert_eq!(
fdstat.fs_rights_base & wasi::RIGHTS_PATH_FILESTAT_GET,
0,
"files shouldn't have rights for path_* syscalls even if manually given",
);
assert_eq!(
fdstat.fs_rights_inheriting & wasi::RIGHTS_PATH_FILESTAT_GET,
0,
"files shouldn't have rights for path_* syscalls even if manually given",
);
assert_ne!(
fdstat.fs_flags & (wasi::FDFLAGS_APPEND | wasi::FDFLAGS_SYNC),
0,
"file should have the same flags used to create the file"
);
// Check file size
let mut stat = wasi::path_filestat_get(dir_fd, 0, "file").expect("reading file stats");
assert_eq!(stat.size, 0, "file size should be 0");
// Check path_filestat_set_times
let old_atim = stat.atim;
let new_mtim = stat.mtim - 100;
wasi::path_filestat_set_times(
dir_fd,
0,
"file",
// on purpose: the syscall should not touch atim, because
// neither of the ATIM flags is set
new_mtim,
new_mtim,
wasi::FSTFLAGS_MTIM,
)
.expect("path_filestat_set_times should succeed");
stat = wasi::path_filestat_get(dir_fd, 0, "file")
.expect("reading file stats after path_filestat_set_times");
assert_eq!(stat.mtim, new_mtim, "mtim should change");
assert_eq!(stat.atim, old_atim, "atim should not change");
assert_eq!(
wasi::path_filestat_set_times(
dir_fd,
0,
"file",
new_mtim,
new_mtim,
wasi::FSTFLAGS_MTIM | wasi::FSTFLAGS_MTIM_NOW,
)
.expect_err("MTIM and MTIM_NOW can't both be set")
.raw_error(),
wasi::ERRNO_INVAL,
"errno should be ERRNO_INVAL"
);
// check if the times were untouched
stat = wasi::path_filestat_get(dir_fd, 0, "file")
.expect("reading file stats after ERRNO_INVAL fd_filestat_set_times");
assert_eq!(stat.mtim, new_mtim, "mtim should not change");
assert_eq!(stat.atim, old_atim, "atim should not change");
let new_atim = old_atim - 100;
assert_eq!(
wasi::path_filestat_set_times(
dir_fd,
0,
"file",
new_atim,
new_atim,
wasi::FSTFLAGS_ATIM | wasi::FSTFLAGS_ATIM_NOW,
)
.expect_err("ATIM & ATIM_NOW can't both be set")
.raw_error(),
wasi::ERRNO_INVAL,
"errno should be ERRNO_INVAL"
);
// check if the times were untouched
stat = wasi::path_filestat_get(dir_fd, 0, "file")
.expect("reading file stats after ERRNO_INVAL path_filestat_set_times");
assert_eq!(stat.mtim, new_mtim, "mtim should not change");
assert_eq!(stat.atim, old_atim, "atim should not change");
wasi::fd_close(file_fd).expect("closing a file");
wasi::path_unlink_file(dir_fd, "file").expect("removing a file");
}
fn main() {
let mut args = env::args();
let prog = args.next().unwrap();
let arg = if let Some(arg) = args.next() {
arg
} else {
eprintln!("usage: {} <scratch directory>", prog);
process::exit(1);
};
// Open scratch directory
let dir_fd = match open_scratch_directory(&arg) {
Ok(dir_fd) => dir_fd,
Err(err) => {
eprintln!("{}", err);
process::exit(1)
}
};
// Run the tests.
unsafe { test_path_filestat(dir_fd) }
}