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build.rs
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//! 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", "Winch"] {
writeln!(out, "#[cfg(test)]")?;
writeln!(out, "#[allow(non_snake_case)]")?;
if *strategy == "Winch" {
// We only test Winch on x86_64, for now.
writeln!(out, "{}", "#[cfg(all(target_arch = \"x86_64\"))]")?;
}
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/tail-call", strategy)?;
test_directory_module(out, "tests/misc_testsuite/threads", strategy)?;
test_directory_module(out, "tests/misc_testsuite/memory64", strategy)?;
test_directory_module(out, "tests/misc_testsuite/component-model", strategy)?;
test_directory_module(out, "tests/misc_testsuite/function-references", strategy)?;
// The testsuite of Winch is a subset of the official
// WebAssembly test suite, until parity is reached. This
// check is in place to prevent Cranelift from duplicating
// tests.
if *strategy == "Winch" {
test_directory_module(out, "tests/misc_testsuite/winch", 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/memory64", strategy)?;
test_directory_module(
out,
"tests/spec_testsuite/proposals/function-references",
strategy,
)?;
test_directory_module(
out,
"tests/spec_testsuite/proposals/multi-memory",
strategy,
)?;
test_directory_module(out, "tests/spec_testsuite/proposals/threads", strategy)?;
test_directory_module(
out,
"tests/spec_testsuite/proposals/relaxed-simd",
strategy,
)?;
test_directory_module(out, "tests/spec_testsuite/proposals/tail-call", 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(['-', '/'], "_")
}
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]")?;
} else {
writeln!(out, "#[cfg_attr(miri, 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 {
assert!(strategy == "Cranelift" || strategy == "Winch");
// Ignore everything except the winch misc test suite.
// We ignore tests that assert for traps on windows, given
// that Winch doesn't encode unwind information for Windows, yet.
if strategy == "Winch" {
let assert_trap = [
"i32",
"i64",
"call_indirect",
"table_fill",
"table_init",
"table_copy",
"table_set",
"table_get",
]
.contains(&testname);
if assert_trap && env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap().as_str() == "windows" {
return true;
}
if testsuite == "misc_testsuite" {
// The misc/call_indirect is fully supported by Winch.
if testname != "call_indirect" {
return true;
}
}
if testsuite == "spec_testsuite" {
// The official table init and table copy tests are now supported.
return !["table_init", "table_copy"].contains(&testname);
}
if testsuite != "winch" {
return true;
}
}
// This is an empty file right now which the `wast` crate doesn't parse
if testname.contains("memory_copy1") {
return true;
}
if testsuite == "function_references" {
// The following tests fail due to function references not yet
// being exposed in the public API.
if testname == "ref_null" || testname == "local_init" {
return true;
}
// This test fails due to incomplete support for the various
// table/elem syntactic sugar in wasm-tools/wast.
if testname == "br_table" {
return true;
}
// This test fails due to the current implementation of type
// canonicalisation being broken as a result of
// #[derive(hash)] on WasmHeapType.
if testname == "type_equivalence" {
return true;
}
}
match env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ARCH").unwrap().as_str() {
"s390x" => {
// TODO(#6530): These tests require tail calls, but s390x
// doesn't support them yet.
testsuite == "function_references" || testsuite == "tail_call"
}
"riscv64" => {
// This test case is disabled because it relies on `fvpromote_low`
// not flipping the sign bit of the input when it is a NaN. This
// is allowed by the spec. It's worth keeping the testcase as is
// since it is stressing a specific codegen bug in another arch.
//
// See #6961 for more details
testname == "issue_3327_bnot_lowering"
}
_ => false,
}
}