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wasmtime/build.rs
Alex Crichton 76b82910c9 Remove the module linking implementation in Wasmtime (#3958)
* Remove the module linking implementation in Wasmtime

This commit removes the experimental implementation of the module
linking WebAssembly proposal from Wasmtime. The module linking is no
longer intended for core WebAssembly but is instead incorporated into
the component model now at this point. This means that very large parts
of Wasmtime's implementation of module linking are no longer applicable
and would change greatly with an implementation of the component model.

The main purpose of this is to remove Wasmtime's reliance on the support
for module-linking in `wasmparser` and tooling crates. With this
reliance removed we can move over to the `component-model` branch of
`wasmparser` and use the updated support for the component model.
Additionally given the trajectory of the component model proposal the
embedding API of Wasmtime will not look like what it looks like today
for WebAssembly. For example the core wasm `Instance` will not change
and instead a `Component` is likely to be added instead.

Some more rationale for this is in #3941, but the basic idea is that I
feel that it's not going to be viable to develop support for the
component model on a non-`main` branch of Wasmtime. Additionaly I don't
think it's viable, for the same reasons as `wasm-tools`, to support the
old module linking proposal and the new component model at the same
time.

This commit takes a moment to not only delete the existing module
linking implementation but some abstractions are also simplified. For
example module serialization is a bit simpler that there's only one
module. Additionally instantiation is much simpler since the only
initializer we have to deal with are imports and nothing else.

Closes #3941

* Fix doc link

* Update comments
2022-03-23 14:57:34 -05:00

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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.
use anyhow::Context;
use std::env;
use std::fmt::Write;
use std::fs;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::Command;
fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=build.rs");
let out_dir = PathBuf::from(
env::var_os("OUT_DIR").expect("The OUT_DIR environment variable must be set"),
);
let mut out = String::new();
for strategy in &["Cranelift"] {
writeln!(out, "#[cfg(test)]")?;
writeln!(out, "#[allow(non_snake_case)]")?;
writeln!(out, "mod {} {{", strategy)?;
with_test_module(&mut out, "misc", |out| {
test_directory(out, "tests/misc_testsuite", strategy)?;
test_directory_module(out, "tests/misc_testsuite/multi-memory", strategy)?;
test_directory_module(out, "tests/misc_testsuite/simd", strategy)?;
test_directory_module(out, "tests/misc_testsuite/threads", strategy)?;
test_directory_module(out, "tests/misc_testsuite/memory64", strategy)?;
Ok(())
})?;
with_test_module(&mut out, "spec", |out| {
let spec_tests = test_directory(out, "tests/spec_testsuite", strategy)?;
// Skip running spec_testsuite tests if the submodule isn't checked
// out.
if spec_tests > 0 {
test_directory_module(out, "tests/spec_testsuite/proposals/simd", strategy)?;
test_directory_module(out, "tests/spec_testsuite/proposals/memory64", strategy)?;
} else {
println!(
"cargo:warning=The spec testsuite is disabled. To enable, run `git submodule \
update --remote`."
);
}
Ok(())
})?;
writeln!(out, "}}")?;
}
// Write out our auto-generated tests and opportunistically format them with
// `rustfmt` if it's installed.
let output = out_dir.join("wast_testsuite_tests.rs");
fs::write(&output, out)?;
drop(Command::new("rustfmt").arg(&output).status());
Ok(())
}
fn test_directory_module(
out: &mut String,
path: impl AsRef<Path>,
strategy: &str,
) -> anyhow::Result<usize> {
let path = path.as_ref();
let testsuite = &extract_name(path);
with_test_module(out, testsuite, |out| test_directory(out, path, strategy))
}
fn test_directory(
out: &mut String,
path: impl AsRef<Path>,
strategy: &str,
) -> anyhow::Result<usize> {
let path = path.as_ref();
let mut dir_entries: Vec<_> = path
.read_dir()
.context(format!("failed to read {:?}", path))?
.map(|r| r.expect("reading testsuite directory entry"))
.filter_map(|dir_entry| {
let p = dir_entry.path();
let ext = p.extension()?;
// Only look at wast files.
if ext != "wast" {
return None;
}
// Ignore files starting with `.`, which could be editor temporary files
if p.file_stem()?.to_str()?.starts_with(".") {
return None;
}
Some(p)
})
.collect();
dir_entries.sort();
let testsuite = &extract_name(path);
for entry in dir_entries.iter() {
write_testsuite_tests(out, entry, testsuite, strategy, false)?;
write_testsuite_tests(out, entry, testsuite, strategy, true)?;
}
Ok(dir_entries.len())
}
/// Extract a valid Rust identifier from the stem of a path.
fn extract_name(path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> String {
path.as_ref()
.file_stem()
.expect("filename should have a stem")
.to_str()
.expect("filename should be representable as a string")
.replace("-", "_")
.replace("/", "_")
}
fn with_test_module<T>(
out: &mut String,
testsuite: &str,
f: impl FnOnce(&mut String) -> anyhow::Result<T>,
) -> anyhow::Result<T> {
out.push_str("mod ");
out.push_str(testsuite);
out.push_str(" {\n");
let result = f(out)?;
out.push_str("}\n");
Ok(result)
}
fn write_testsuite_tests(
out: &mut String,
path: impl AsRef<Path>,
testsuite: &str,
strategy: &str,
pooling: bool,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let path = path.as_ref();
let testname = extract_name(path);
writeln!(out, "#[test]")?;
// Ignore when using QEMU for running tests (limited memory).
if ignore(testsuite, &testname, strategy) {
writeln!(out, "#[ignore]")?;
}
writeln!(
out,
"fn r#{}{}() {{",
&testname,
if pooling { "_pooling" } else { "" }
)?;
writeln!(out, " let _ = env_logger::try_init();")?;
writeln!(
out,
" crate::wast::run_wast(r#\"{}\"#, crate::wast::Strategy::{}, {}).unwrap();",
path.display(),
strategy,
pooling
)?;
writeln!(out, "}}")?;
writeln!(out)?;
Ok(())
}
/// Ignore tests that aren't supported yet.
fn ignore(testsuite: &str, testname: &str, strategy: &str) -> bool {
match strategy {
"Cranelift" => match (testsuite, testname) {
// No simd support yet for s390x.
("simd", _) if platform_is_s390x() => return true,
("memory64", "simd") if platform_is_s390x() => return true,
_ => {}
},
_ => panic!("unrecognized strategy"),
}
false
}
fn platform_is_s390x() -> bool {
env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ARCH").unwrap() == "s390x"
}