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Revision tags: dev, v36.0.9, v44.0.1, v43.0.2, v36.0.8, v24.0.8, v44.0.0, v43.0.1, v42.0.2, v36.0.7, v24.0.7, v43.0.0, v42.0.1, v41.0.4, v42.0.0, v40.0.4, v36.0.6, v24.0.6, v41.0.3, v41.0.2, v41.0.1, v36.0.5, v40.0.3, v41.0.0, v36.0.4, v39.0.2, v40.0.2, v40.0.1, v40.0.0, v39.0.1, v39.0.0, v38.0.4, v37.0.3, v36.0.3, v24.0.5, v38.0.3, v38.0.2, v38.0.1, v37.0.2, v37.0.1, v37.0.0, v36.0.2, v36.0.1, v36.0.0, v35.0.0, v24.0.4, v33.0.2, v34.0.2, v34.0.1, v33.0.1, v24.0.3, v32.0.1, v34.0.0, v33.0.0 |
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90ac295e |
| 19-May-2025 |
Alex Crichton <[email protected]> |
Update Wasmtime to the 2024 Rust Edition (#10806)
* Update Wasmtime to the 2024 Rust Edition
Now that our MSRV supports the 2024 edition it's possible to make this switch. This commit moves Wasmtim
Update Wasmtime to the 2024 Rust Edition (#10806)
* Update Wasmtime to the 2024 Rust Edition
Now that our MSRV supports the 2024 edition it's possible to make this switch. This commit moves Wasmtime to the 2024 Edition to keep up-to-date with Rust idioms and access many of the edition features exclusive to the 2024 edition.
prtest:full
* Reformat with the 2024 edition
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Revision tags: v32.0.0, v31.0.0, v30.0.2, v30.0.1, v30.0.0, v29.0.1, v29.0.0, v28.0.1, v28.0.0 |
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d1ff945e |
| 04-Dec-2024 |
Xinzhao Xu <[email protected]> |
wasi-http: make the buffer and budget capacity of the OutgoingBody writer configurable (#9670)
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Revision tags: v27.0.0, v26.0.1, v25.0.3, v24.0.2, v26.0.0, v21.0.2, v22.0.1, v23.0.3, v25.0.2, v24.0.1, v25.0.1, v25.0.0, v24.0.0, v23.0.2, v23.0.1, v23.0.0, v22.0.0, v21.0.1, v21.0.0, v20.0.2, v20.0.1, v20.0.0, v17.0.3, v19.0.2, v18.0.4, v19.0.1, v19.0.0 |
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d29b863a |
| 12-Mar-2024 |
Rik Huijzer <[email protected]> |
Fix `connect_timeout` for `wasi-http` (#8085)
* wasi-http: Test `connect_timeout`
* fmt
* Test error code
* Rename var for clarity
* Fix prtest:mingw-x64 by removing duration test
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Revision tags: v18.0.3, v18.0.2, v17.0.2, v18.0.1, v18.0.0, v17.0.1, v17.0.0, v16.0.0, v15.0.1, v15.0.0 |
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24d945f3 |
| 13-Nov-2023 |
Trevor Elliott <[email protected]> |
wasi-http: Validate Content-Length when present (#7527)
* Modify outgoing-body.finish to return a result
* Validate content length when finishing an outgoing-body
* Track written vs expected, inst
wasi-http: Validate Content-Length when present (#7527)
* Modify outgoing-body.finish to return a result
* Validate content length when finishing an outgoing-body
* Track written vs expected, instead of decrementing
* Switch to the new errors
* Move content-length tracking to BodyWriteStream
* Review feedback
* Remove a TODO
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8b523e78 |
| 11-Nov-2023 |
Trevor Elliott <[email protected]> |
wasi-http: Migrate to more descriptive error variant (#7434)
* Migrate to a more specific error-code variant in wasi-http
Co-authored-by: Pat Hickey <[email protected]>
* Optional fields, and ali
wasi-http: Migrate to more descriptive error variant (#7434)
* Migrate to a more specific error-code variant in wasi-http
Co-authored-by: Pat Hickey <[email protected]>
* Optional fields, and align with upstream pr
* Update for upstream changes to the error-code variant
* Sync with the upstream implementation
* Missed updating an error for riscv64 and s390x
* More debuggable error
prtest:full
* Try to stabilize the test on windows
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Co-authored-by: Pat Hickey <[email protected]>
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0e50d50d |
| 03-Nov-2023 |
Trevor Elliott <[email protected]> |
wasi-http: Make all setters fallible (#7451)
* Rename header-error to validation-error
* Make outbound-request setters fallible
* Add additional tests for setters
* Revert changes to header-error
wasi-http: Make all setters fallible (#7451)
* Rename header-error to validation-error
* Make outbound-request setters fallible
* Add additional tests for setters
* Revert changes to header-error, and use a plain `result` for validation
* Doc fix for fallible setters
* Import fussing
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Revision tags: v14.0.4 |
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ddffc7e9 |
| 31-Oct-2023 |
Pat Hickey <[email protected]> |
Rename poll-list to poll, poll-one to pollable.block, and introduce pollable.ready (#7427)
* update wasi:io/poll wit to https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-io/pull/54
* put version in wit package n
Rename poll-list to poll, poll-one to pollable.block, and introduce pollable.ready (#7427)
* update wasi:io/poll wit to https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-io/pull/54
* put version in wit package name
* implement changes to the wits
* move contents of Host::poll_one to HostPollable::block * rename Host::poll_list to Host::poll, * implement HostPollable::ready, using futures::future::poll_immediate
* wit: fix reference to poll-list
* wasi-http wit: fix reference to poll-list
* clocks implementation: ready returns immediately if deadline has past
this is an optimization, but what it really allows us to do is assert pollable.ready() for a subscribe_duration(0) is ready immediately.
* component adapter: rename poll-list to poll
* test-programs: renames to poll functions
test-programs/src/bin/preview2_sleep.rs in particular now asserts ready() on a subscribe_duration(0) and a subscribe_instant(now() - 1), so we have test coverage for ready as well now
* code review
Co-authored-by: Alex Crichton <[email protected]>
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Co-authored-by: Alex Crichton <[email protected]>
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c97f5d68 |
| 30-Oct-2023 |
Trevor Elliott <[email protected]> |
wasi-http: Fallible fields set and append (#7383)
* Validate headers
* Incorporate review feedback
* Update crates/wasi-http/wit/deps/http/types.wit
Co-authored-by: Luke Wagner <[email protected]
wasi-http: Fallible fields set and append (#7383)
* Validate headers
* Incorporate review feedback
* Update crates/wasi-http/wit/deps/http/types.wit
Co-authored-by: Luke Wagner <[email protected]>
* Sync wit files
* Make the fields constructor infallible, and add fields.from-list
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Co-authored-by: Luke Wagner <[email protected]>
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f2fe75f7 |
| 30-Oct-2023 |
Trevor Elliott <[email protected]> |
Sync with upstream wasi-http (#7406)
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Revision tags: v14.0.3, v14.0.2, v13.0.1, v14.0.1, v14.0.0 |
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f4be3606 |
| 09-Oct-2023 |
Alex Crichton <[email protected]> |
Refactor the test-programs test suite (#7182)
* Refactor the test-programs test suite
This commit is a large refactoring that reorganizes `test-programs` and how we tests wasms in Wasmtime. Often w
Refactor the test-programs test suite (#7182)
* Refactor the test-programs test suite
This commit is a large refactoring that reorganizes `test-programs` and how we tests wasms in Wasmtime. Often writing tests requires complicated interactions with the guest which can't be done via hand-written `*.wat` syntax and requires a compiler to get engaged. For this purpose Wasmtime currently has the `crates/test-programs/*` test suite which builds files from source and then runs the tests. This has been somewhat cumbersome in the past though and it's not been easy to extend this over time, so this commit attempts to address this.
The scheme implemented in this PR looks like:
* All wasm test programs live in `crates/test-programs/src/bin/*.rs`. All of them, no exceptions.
* Wasm tests have shared support located at `crates/test-programs/src/lib.rs` and its submodules, such as bindings generation for WASI.
* Wasm tests are built by a new `crates/test-programs/artifacts` crate. This crate compiles modules and additionally creates components for all test programs. The crate itself only records the path to these outputs and a small amount of testing support, but otherwise doesn't interact with `wasmtime`-the-crate itself.
* All tests in `crates/test-programs/tests/*.rs` have moved. For example wasi-http tests now live at `crates/wasi-http/tests/*.rs`. Legacy tests of wasi-common now live at `crates/wasi-common/tests/*.rs`. Modern tests for preview2 live at `crates/wasi/tests/*.rs`.
* Wasm tests are bucketed based on their filename prefix. For example `preview1_*` is tested in wasi-common and wasmtime-wasi. The `preview2_*` prefix is only tested with wasmtime-wasi, however.
* A new `cli_*` prefix is used to execute tests as part of `tests/all/main.rs`. This is a new submodule in `tests/all/cli_tests.rs` which executes these components on the command line. Many old "command" tests were migrated here.
* Helper macros are generated to assert that a test suite is run in its entirety. This way if a `preview1_*` test is added it's asserted to get added to both wasi-common and wasmtime-wasi in the various modes they run tests.
Overall this moved a number of tests around and refactored some edges of the tests, but this should not lose any tests (except one that wasn't actually testing anything). Additionally the hope is that it's much easier to add tests in the future. The process is to add a new file in `crates/test-programs/src/bin/*.rs` named appropriately. For example a preview2 executable is `preview2_*` and a CLI tests is `cli_*`. When building the test suite an error is generated in the appropriate module then of "please write a test here", and then a test is written in the same manner as the other tests in the module.
* Remove no-longer-needed fetches
prtest:full
* I'm worried wasi is running low on semicolons
* Add the WASI target in all CI actions
* Add unknown-unknown target on all CI builders too
* Fix building test artifacts under miri
Need to avoid wrappers for these cross-compiled targets
* Break circular dependency for packaging
Don't use the workspace dep for `wasmtime-wasi` since it injects a version, instead use a `path = '..'` dependency to fool Cargo into dropping the dependency during the package phase.
* Fix some merge conflicts with tests
* Fix rebase for new tests
* Remove stray comment
* Fix some flaky tests
* Fix network tests in synchronous mode
This commit is an attempt to fix some networking tests in synchronous mode in our test suite. Currently networking tests don't actually run in synchronous mode on CI which is why no failures have been surfaced yet, but the refactoring in #7182 is going to start doing this.
Currently the `udp_sample_application.rs` test blocks infinitely in synchronous mode for me locally, most of the time. This appears to be an interaction between how Tokio handles readiness and how we're entering the event loop. We're effectively entering the Tokio event loop with a future that's always ready which ends up starving Tokio of otherwise performing its background work such as updating flags for readiness of reading/writing.
The fix here is to add a yield at the start of an `in_tokio` block which is used in synchronous mode. This is a kludge fix but the intention is to enable Tokio to have a chance to update readiness flags and process events from epoll/kqueue/etc.
An additional fix to this issue is WebAssembly/wasi-sockets#64 where the test is waiting on `READABLE` or `WRITABLE`, but in this specific case it should only wait on `READABLE`. If it waited on just this then that would also fix this issue. Nevertheless having a `yield_now` is expected to have little-to-no overhead and otherwise fix this edge case of an always-ready future.
* Fix passing empty arguments on the CLI
* Add another blocking accept
* Update crates/test-programs/src/bin/api_proxy.rs
Co-authored-by: Trevor Elliott <[email protected]>
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Co-authored-by: Trevor Elliott <[email protected]>
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