* Add DWARF debugging information to all artifacts by default
This commit adds DWARF debugging information with the `-g` compiler flag
to all WASI artifacts for wasi-sdk. The LLVM build itself does not have
debugging information, only the sysroot artifacts. This is intended to
assist with debugging. The main downside to this is binary size of
generated artifacts will, by default, be larger. Stripping debug
information from an artifact though involves removing custom sections
which is generally pretty easy to do through wasm tooling.
* Pass extra cflags to wasi-libc
* Fix tests from previous commit
* Update some expected error messages and remove some files with
duplicate error messages that are no longer needed.
* Remove undefined behavior in `stat.c` where padding bytes were being
compared.
* Update LLVM to 18.1.2 and add wasm-component-ld
This commit has two intertwined changes within it. First the LLVM
submodule is updated to the 18.1.2 release branch. This alone would
cause CI and tests to fail due to differing behavior for the
`wasm32-wasip2` target. To fix these test failures the
`wasm-component-ld` tool is added to the build. This tool is a
Rust-written tool and installed via `cargo install` as part of the build
at a pinned version written in the `Makefile`. This linker, used for
components, is then used for the `wasm32-wasip2` target.
Tests and CI are then updated to skip the need to have `wasm-tools` or
the adapter for WASI when making components since that's now the job of
`wasm-component-ld`. This then necessitated some changes to tests too.
* Add back accidentally deleted CI
* Inherit tools on PATH on Windows
* Add Rust to docker build
* Put rust in a different location in docker
* Try to fix permissions
* Review comments
* Revert changes to test outputs
This updates the `wasi-libc` submodule to point to `main` and also:
- update tests/testcase.sh to use new wasm32-wasip2 target name
- update various tests/**/*.expected files to match Wasmtime output
Signed-off-by: Joel Dice <joel.dice@fermyon.com>
This test looks to be asserting that `getrandom` never returns 256
consecutive zeros, but the way it's asserting that is summing up the
bytes and asserting the sum is nonzero. Due to this being a signed
addition, however, it's possible for the bytes to be nonzero and still
trigger the assert. Locally running this test in a loop took 30 or so
seconds before it triggered a failure.
I've updated the test to instead hunt for any entry which is not equal
to zero and then assert that something is not zero.
Currently the `bin` directory installed by wasi-sdk is not currently
suitable for putting in `$PATH` in all cases because it can shadow a
system-installed `clang` executable which is intended for native
binaries. For Linux distributions with gcc-based cross-compilers I've
often seen the pattern where they're installed as `$target-gcc` and so
I've taken a leaf out of their books to do that here as well.
This commit adds, currently alongside the preexisting `clang`
executable, target-prefixed executables such as `wasm32-wasi-clang` and
`wasm32-wasi-clang++`. These executables are symlinks to the `clang`
executable itself in the same manner that `clang++` is a symlink to
`clang` itself.
I'll also note that this doesn't fix the problem of "add the wasi-sdk
bin dir to PATH" because `clang` and other prominent executables are
still there. My hope though is that this opens up a future refactoring
for doing so.
* Start renaming preview1 to p1 and preview2 to p2
This commit is a reflection of WebAssembly/wasi-libc#478 into this
repository where a few changes are happening:
* A new `wasm32-wasip1` sysroot is prepared matching `wasm32-wasi`
* A new `wasm32-wasip1-threads` sysroot is prepared matching `wasm32-wasi-threads`
* The `wasm32-wasi-preview2` target is renamed `wasm32-wasip2`
I've done a bit of makefile refactoring to deduplicate things a bit now
that there's a number of targets being built.
The long-term goal would be to remove the `wasm32-wasi` and
`wasm32-wasip1-threads` targets, but that's not proposed just yet at
this time.
* Use $(CLANG_VERSION) instead of hardcoding
* build and test `wasm32-wasi-preview2` target
This updates `wasi-libc` to include
https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-libc/pull/457, which adds preliminary
support for the new `wasm32-wasi-preview2` target.
It also adds support for testing the new target using Wasmtime 16.0.0 and
`wit-component`. Note that Wasmtime produces different output when reporting
errors for Preview 2 components than it does for Preview 1 modules, so I've
added a few .expected files specific to Preview 2.
Signed-off-by: Joel Dice <joel.dice@fermyon.com>
* test all three targets
Signed-off-by: Joel Dice <joel.dice@fermyon.com>
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Signed-off-by: Joel Dice <joel.dice@fermyon.com>
This patch enables using latest version of wasmtime for testing. This
should also make it possible to running tests for wasm32-wasi-threads
in the future.
* Add a basic testcase for emulated signals.
* Add a testcase for raise(SIGABRT).
* Fix style.
* Actually use all of the C-standard-required signals.
* Update expected stderr.
* Use the right version of this test file.
Co-authored-by: Pat Hickey <pat@moreproductive.org>
To support this, add a mechanism for filtering test output to filter
out uninteresting diffs.
This adds some coverage for the code being changed in
https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-libc/pull/184.
wasi-libc builds special versions of printf and other routines optimized
for the case where long double and floating-point in general are not
needed. Ensure that everything still compiles and runs.
This adds a very primitive test harness and tests relevant to the recent
changes to how program startup works, as well as the upcoming changes
to support LTO.