This adds `gojs.WithOSUser` which passes through current user IDs so
that GOOS=js compiled wasm can read them. This also adds support for
reading back the uid and gid on files. In summary, this passes
`os.TestChown` except on windows where it will not work due to lack of
support.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
Go has a test that forces us to handle Mkdir with zero as its
permissions. In GOOS=js, the result of fs.mkdir is a file descriptor,
and to open that, we can't use literally 0. Hence, to solve this we need
to coerce 0 to 0500 in GOOS=js.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This finishes the last remaining syscalls in `GOOS=js`. After this is
merged, further bugs are easier to hunt down as we know ENOSYS is not
expected on writeable file systems.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This implements the last remaining link functions using the same logic
as WASI. In doing so, this changes the signature for FS.ReadLink to be
more similar to the rest of the functions. Particularly, it stops
reading the result into a buffer.
After this, the only syscalls left to implement in gojs are chown.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
gojs: implements lstat
This implements platform.Lstat and uses it in GOOS=js. Notably,
directory listings need to run lstat on their entries to get the correct
inodes back. In GOOS=js, directories are a fan-out of names, then lstat.
This also fixes stat for inodes on directories. We were missing a test
so we didn't know it was broken on windows. The approach used now is
reliable on go 1.20, and we should suggest anyone using windows to
compile with go 1.20.
Signed-off-by: Takeshi Yoneda <takeshi@tetrate.io>
This adds `FS.Chmod` and implements it for `GOOS=js`. This function
isn't defined in WASI snapshot01, but it is in `wasi-filesystem`, e.g.
`change-file-permissions-at`.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This implements `fd_datasync` in WASI, falling back to normal
`File.Sync` when unsupported. This also backfills missing usage of sync
in GOOS=js. Finally, this updates the WASI status chart based on what's
implemented.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This moves our floor version to the same we'll release 1.0 with: 1.18.
This is congruent with our version policy which is current-2.
Fixes#921
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This implements fd_filestat_set_size and fd_filestat_set_times, which
passes one more test in the rust wasi-testsuite.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
Co-authored-by: Takeshi Yoneda <takeshi@tetrate.io>
This allows you to specify the exit scope amongst existing logging scopes, both in API and the CLI.
e.g for the CLI.
```bash
$ wazero run --hostlogging=exit,filesystem --mount=.:/:ro cat.wasm
```
e.g. for Go
```go
loggingCtx := context.WithValue(testCtx, experimental.FunctionListenerFactoryKey{},
logging.NewHostLoggingListenerFactory(&log, logging.LogScopeExit|logging.LogScopeFilesystem))
```
This is helpful to know if the wasm called exit or if it exited
implicitly. This is one of the few host functions that exists in three
places: assemblyscript, gojs and wasi.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This implements stat device and inode for WASI and GOOS=js, though it
does not implement the host side for windows, yet. Doing windows
requires plumbing as the values needed aren't exposed in Go. When we
re-do the syscallfs file type to have a stat method, we can address that
glitch. Meanwhile, I can find no Go sourcebase that does any better,
though the closest is the implementation details of os.SameFile.
I verified this with wasi-testsuite which now passes all but 1 case
which is unrelated (we haven't yet implemented `lseek`).
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This implements WriterAtOffset, which supports WASI `fd_pwrite` and gojs
`fs.write` with offset, which is used to implement `syscall.Pwrite`.
I confirmed this passes the corresponding test in wasi-testsuite as
well.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This extracts a utility `syscallfs.ReaderAtOffset()` to allow WASI and
gojs to re-use the same logic to implement `syscall.Pread`.
What's different than before is that if WASI passes multiple iovecs an
emulated `ReaderAt` will seek to the read position on each call to
`Read` vs once per loop. This was a design decision to keep the call
sites compatible between files that implement ReaderAt and those that
emulate them with Seeker (e.g. avoid the need for a read-scoped closer/
defer function). The main use case for emulation is `embed.file`, whose
seek function is cheap, so there's little performance impact to this.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This consolidates test files and ensures our various implementations of
`syscallfs.FS` pass `fstest.TestFS`.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This renames the internal writefs package to syscallfs as it is largely
dependent on syscall signatures. This also implements utimes in gojs.
WASI will be a follow-up change as it requires more infrastructure.
Notably, we also need non-TinyGo tests because TinyGo doesn't yet
support os.Chtimes or corresponding syscalls.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This splits unlink and rmdir from remove, as it is not only more precise
in GOOS=js, but it is also needed to implement wasi. I verified this
works by running go unit tests with logging.
```
==> go.syscall/js.valueCall(fs.open(name=/tmp/TestErrIsNotExist1062486353,flags=,perm=----------))
<== (err=<nil>,fd=10)
==> go.syscall/js.valueCall(fs.fstat(fd=10))
<== (err=<nil>,stat={isDir=true,mode=-rwx------,size=96,mtimeMs=1672285985206})
==> go.syscall/js.valueCall(fs.readdir(name=/tmp/TestErrIsNotExist1062486353))
<== (err=<nil>,dirents=&{[001]})
==> go.syscall/js.valueCall(fs.unlink(path=/tmp/TestErrIsNotExist1062486353/001))
<== (err=is a directory,ok=true)
==> go.syscall/js.valueCall(fs.rmdir(path=/tmp/TestErrIsNotExist1062486353/001))
<== (err=<nil>,ok=false)
```
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This adds writefs.FS, allowing functions to create and delete files.
This begins by implementing them on `GOARCH=js GOOS=wasm`. The current
status is a lot farther than before, even if completing write on WASI is
left for a later PR (possibly by another volunteer).
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This switches to gofumpt and applies changes, as I've noticed working
in dapr (who uses this) that it finds some things that are annoying,
such as inconsistent block formatting in test tables.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This adds an experimental package gojs which implements the host side of Wasm compiled by GOARCH=wasm GOOS=js go build -o X.wasm X.go
This includes heavy disclaimers, in part inherited by Go's comments https://github.com/golang/go/blob/go1.19/src/syscall/js/js.go#L10-L11
Due to this many will still use TinyGo instead.
That said, this is frequently asked for and has interesting features including reflection and HTTP client support.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>