GoToSocial/vendor/github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/fsconfig.go

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package wazero
import (
"io/fs"
experimentalsys "github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/sys"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/sysfs"
)
// FSConfig configures filesystem paths the embedding host allows the wasm
// guest to access. Unconfigured paths are not allowed, so functions like
// `path_open` result in unsupported errors (e.g. syscall.ENOSYS).
//
// # Guest Path
//
// `guestPath` is the name of the path the guest should use a filesystem for, or
// empty for any files.
//
// All `guestPath` paths are normalized, specifically removing any leading or
// trailing slashes. This means "/", "./" or "." all coerce to empty "".
//
// Multiple `guestPath` values can be configured, but the last longest match
// wins. For example, if "tmp", then "" were added, a request to open
// "tmp/foo.txt" use the filesystem associated with "tmp" even though a wider
// path, "" (all files), was added later.
//
// A `guestPath` of "." coerces to the empty string "" because the current
// directory is handled by the guest. In other words, the guest resolves ites
// current directory prior to requesting files.
//
// More notes on `guestPath`
// - Working directories are typically tracked in wasm, though possible some
// relative paths are requested. For example, TinyGo may attempt to resolve
// a path "../.." in unit tests.
// - Zig uses the first path name it sees as the initial working directory of
// the process.
//
// # Scope
//
// Configuration here is module instance scoped. This means you can use the
// same configuration for multiple calls to Runtime.InstantiateModule. Each
// module will have a different file descriptor table. Any errors accessing
// resources allowed here are deferred to instantiation time of each module.
//
// Any host resources present at the time of configuration, but deleted before
// Runtime.InstantiateModule will trap/panic when the guest wasm initializes or
// calls functions like `fd_read`.
//
// # Windows
//
// While wazero supports Windows as a platform, all known compilers use POSIX
// conventions at runtime. For example, even when running on Windows, paths
// used by wasm are separated by forward slash (/), not backslash (\).
//
// # Notes
//
// - This is an interface for decoupling, not third-party implementations.
// All implementations are in wazero.
// - FSConfig is immutable. Each WithXXX function returns a new instance
// including the corresponding change.
// - RATIONALE.md includes design background and relationship to WebAssembly
// System Interfaces (WASI).
type FSConfig interface {
// WithDirMount assigns a directory at `dir` to any paths beginning at
// `guestPath`.
//
// For example, `dirPath` as / (or c:\ in Windows), makes the entire host
// volume writeable to the path on the guest. The `guestPath` is always a
// POSIX style path, slash (/) delimited, even if run on Windows.
//
// If the same `guestPath` was assigned before, this overrides its value,
// retaining the original precedence. See the documentation of FSConfig for
// more details on `guestPath`.
//
// # Isolation
//
// The guest will have full access to this directory including escaping it
// via relative path lookups like "../../". Full access includes operations
// such as creating or deleting files, limited to any host level access
// controls.
//
// # os.DirFS
//
// This configuration optimizes for WASI compatibility which is sometimes
// at odds with the behavior of os.DirFS. Hence, this will not behave
// exactly the same as os.DirFS. See /RATIONALE.md for more.
WithDirMount(dir, guestPath string) FSConfig
// WithReadOnlyDirMount assigns a directory at `dir` to any paths
// beginning at `guestPath`.
//
// This is the same as WithDirMount except only read operations are
// permitted. However, escaping the directory via relative path lookups
// like "../../" is still allowed.
WithReadOnlyDirMount(dir, guestPath string) FSConfig
// WithFSMount assigns a fs.FS file system for any paths beginning at
// `guestPath`.
//
// If the same `guestPath` was assigned before, this overrides its value,
// retaining the original precedence. See the documentation of FSConfig for
// more details on `guestPath`.
//
// # Isolation
//
// fs.FS does not restrict the ability to overwrite returned files via
// io.Writer. Moreover, os.DirFS documentation includes important notes
// about isolation, which also applies to fs.Sub. As of Go 1.19, the
// built-in file-systems are not jailed (chroot). See
// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/42322
//
// # os.DirFS
//
// Due to limited control and functionality available in os.DirFS, we
// advise using WithDirMount instead. There will be behavior differences
// between os.DirFS and WithDirMount, as the latter biases towards what's
// expected from WASI implementations.
//
// # Custom fs.FileInfo
//
// The underlying implementation supports data not usually in fs.FileInfo
// when `info.Sys` returns *sys.Stat_t. For example, a custom fs.FS can use
// this approach to generate or mask sys.Inode data. Such a filesystem
// needs to decorate any functions that can return fs.FileInfo:
//
// - `Stat` as defined on `fs.File` (always)
// - `Readdir` as defined on `os.File` (if defined)
//
// See sys.NewStat_t for examples.
WithFSMount(fs fs.FS, guestPath string) FSConfig
}
type fsConfig struct {
// fs are the currently configured filesystems.
fs []experimentalsys.FS
// guestPaths are the user-supplied names of the filesystems, retained for
// error messages and fmt.Stringer.
guestPaths []string
// guestPathToFS are the normalized paths to the currently configured
// filesystems, used for de-duplicating.
guestPathToFS map[string]int
}
// NewFSConfig returns a FSConfig that can be used for configuring module instantiation.
func NewFSConfig() FSConfig {
return &fsConfig{guestPathToFS: map[string]int{}}
}
// clone makes a deep copy of this module config.
func (c *fsConfig) clone() *fsConfig {
ret := *c // copy except slice and maps which share a ref
ret.fs = make([]experimentalsys.FS, 0, len(c.fs))
ret.fs = append(ret.fs, c.fs...)
ret.guestPaths = make([]string, 0, len(c.guestPaths))
ret.guestPaths = append(ret.guestPaths, c.guestPaths...)
ret.guestPathToFS = make(map[string]int, len(c.guestPathToFS))
for key, value := range c.guestPathToFS {
ret.guestPathToFS[key] = value
}
return &ret
}
// WithDirMount implements FSConfig.WithDirMount
func (c *fsConfig) WithDirMount(dir, guestPath string) FSConfig {
return c.WithSysFSMount(sysfs.DirFS(dir), guestPath)
}
// WithReadOnlyDirMount implements FSConfig.WithReadOnlyDirMount
func (c *fsConfig) WithReadOnlyDirMount(dir, guestPath string) FSConfig {
return c.WithSysFSMount(&sysfs.ReadFS{FS: sysfs.DirFS(dir)}, guestPath)
}
// WithFSMount implements FSConfig.WithFSMount
func (c *fsConfig) WithFSMount(fs fs.FS, guestPath string) FSConfig {
var adapted experimentalsys.FS
if fs != nil {
adapted = &sysfs.AdaptFS{FS: fs}
}
return c.WithSysFSMount(adapted, guestPath)
}
// WithSysFSMount implements sysfs.FSConfig
func (c *fsConfig) WithSysFSMount(fs experimentalsys.FS, guestPath string) FSConfig {
if _, ok := fs.(experimentalsys.UnimplementedFS); ok {
return c // don't add fake paths.
}
cleaned := sys.StripPrefixesAndTrailingSlash(guestPath)
ret := c.clone()
if i, ok := ret.guestPathToFS[cleaned]; ok {
ret.fs[i] = fs
ret.guestPaths[i] = guestPath
} else if fs != nil {
ret.guestPathToFS[cleaned] = len(ret.fs)
ret.fs = append(ret.fs, fs)
ret.guestPaths = append(ret.guestPaths, guestPath)
}
return ret
}
// preopens returns the possible nil index-correlated preopened filesystems
// with guest paths.
func (c *fsConfig) preopens() ([]experimentalsys.FS, []string) {
preopenCount := len(c.fs)
if preopenCount == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
fs := make([]experimentalsys.FS, len(c.fs))
copy(fs, c.fs)
guestPaths := make([]string, len(c.guestPaths))
copy(guestPaths, c.guestPaths)
return fs, guestPaths
}