Auto merge of #3554 - RalfJung:freebsd, r=RalfJung
document unofficially supported OSes Also tweak the freeBSD testing a bit.
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@ -224,8 +224,11 @@ degree documented below):
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- `s390x-unknown-linux-gnu` is supported as our "big-endian target of choice".
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- For every other target with OS `linux`, `macos`, or `windows`, Miri should generally work, but we
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make no promises and we don't run tests for such targets.
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- For targets on other operating systems, even basic operations such as printing to the standard
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output might not work, and Miri might fail before even reaching the `main` function.
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- We have unofficial support (not maintained by the Miri team itself) for some further operating systems.
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- `freebsd`: **maintainer wanted**. Supports `std::env` and parts of `std::{thread, fs}`, but not `std::sync`.
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- `android`: **maintainer wanted**. Support very incomplete, but a basic "hello world" works.
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- `wasm`: **maintainer wanted**. Support very incomplete, not even standard output works, but an empty `main` function works.
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- For targets on other operating systems, Miri might fail before even reaching the `main` function.
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However, even for targets that we do support, the degree of support for accessing platform APIs
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(such as the file system) differs between targets: generally, Linux targets have the best support,
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi run_tests
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=s390x-unknown-linux-gnu run_tests # big-endian architecture of choice
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# Partially supported targets (tier 2)
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=x86_64-unknown-freebsd run_tests_minimal hello integer vec panic/panic concurrency/simple pthread-threadname libc-getentropy libc-getrandom libc-misc libc-fs atomic env align num_cpus
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=i686-unknown-freebsd run_tests_minimal hello integer vec panic/panic concurrency/simple pthread-threadname libc-getentropy libc-getrandom libc-misc libc-fs atomic env align num_cpus
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=aarch64-linux-android run_tests_minimal hello integer vec panic/panic
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=wasm32-wasi run_tests_minimal no_std integer strings wasm
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=wasm32-unknown-unknown run_tests_minimal no_std integer strings wasm
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VERY_BASIC="integer vec string btreemap" # common things we test on all of them (if they have std), requires no target-specific shims
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BASIC="$VERY_BASIC hello hashmap alloc align" # ensures we have the shims for stdout and basic data structures
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=x86_64-unknown-freebsd run_tests_minimal $BASIC panic/panic concurrency/simple atomic threadname libc-getentropy libc-getrandom libc-misc fs env num_cpus
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=i686-unknown-freebsd run_tests_minimal $BASIC panic/panic concurrency/simple atomic threadname libc-getentropy libc-getrandom libc-misc fs env num_cpus
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=aarch64-linux-android run_tests_minimal $VERY_BASIC hello panic/panic
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=wasm32-wasi run_tests_minimal $VERY_BASIC wasm
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=wasm32-unknown-unknown run_tests_minimal $VERY_BASIC wasm
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=thumbv7em-none-eabihf run_tests_minimal no_std
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# Custom target JSON file
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MIRI_TEST_TARGET=tests/avr.json MIRI_NO_STD=1 run_tests_minimal no_std
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this.read_scalar(len)?,
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)?;
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}
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"getrandom" => {
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let [ptr, len, flags] =
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this.check_shim(abi, Abi::C { unwind: false }, link_name, args)?;
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let ptr = this.read_pointer(ptr)?;
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let len = this.read_target_usize(len)?;
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let _flags = this.read_scalar(flags)?.to_i32()?;
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// flags on freebsd does not really matter
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// in practice, GRND_RANDOM does not particularly draw from /dev/random
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// since it is the same as to /dev/urandom.
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// GRND_INSECURE is only an alias of GRND_NONBLOCK, which
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// does not affect the RNG.
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// https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=getrandom&sektion=2&n=1
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this.gen_random(ptr, len)?;
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this.write_scalar(Scalar::from_target_usize(len, this), dest)?;
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}
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// File related shims
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// For those, we both intercept `func` and `call@FBSD_1.0` symbols cases
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this.write_scalar(result, dest)?;
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}
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// errno
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// Miscellaneous
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"getrandom" => {
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let [ptr, len, flags] =
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this.check_shim(abi, Abi::C { unwind: false }, link_name, args)?;
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let ptr = this.read_pointer(ptr)?;
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let len = this.read_target_usize(len)?;
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let _flags = this.read_scalar(flags)?.to_i32()?;
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// flags on freebsd does not really matter
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// in practice, GRND_RANDOM does not particularly draw from /dev/random
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// since it is the same as to /dev/urandom.
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// GRND_INSECURE is only an alias of GRND_NONBLOCK, which
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// does not affect the RNG.
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// https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=getrandom&sektion=2&n=1
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this.gen_random(ptr, len)?;
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this.write_scalar(Scalar::from_target_usize(len, this), dest)?;
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}
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"__error" => {
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let [] = this.check_shim(abi, Abi::C { unwind: false }, link_name, args)?;
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let errno_place = this.last_error_place()?;
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const N: usize = 10;
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let vec = vec![0x4141414141414141u64; N];
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let content = unsafe { std::slice::from_raw_parts(vec.as_ptr() as *const u8, 8 * N) };
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println!("{:?}", std::str::from_utf8(content).unwrap());
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assert_eq!(
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std::str::from_utf8(content).unwrap(),
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"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA",
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);
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}
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fn test_u64_array() {
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"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
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}
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// Regression test for Debug impl's
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println!("{:?} {:?}", dst, dst.iter());
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println!("{:?}", VecDeque::<u32>::new().iter());
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format!("{:?} {:?}", dst, dst.iter());
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format!("{:?}", VecDeque::<u32>::new().iter());
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for a in dst {
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assert_eq!(*a, 2);
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[2, 2] Iter([2, 2], [])
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Iter([], [])
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[2, 2] Iter([2, 2], [])
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Iter([], [])
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[2, 2] Iter([2, 2], [])
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Iter([], [])
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