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name: CI
on:
# Run CI for PRs to `main` and to release branches.
#
# Note that PRs to `main` will run a subset of tests and PRs to the
# `release-*` branches will run full CI.
pull_request:
branches:
- main
- 'release-*'
# Run full CI on the `main` branch once a day to prime the GitHub Actions
# caches used by PRs and the merge queue.
schedule:
- cron: '13 4 * * *'
# This is the CI that runs for PRs-to-merge.
merge_group:
push:
branches:
# Right now merge queues can't be used with wildcards in branch protections
# so full CI runs both on PRs to release branches as well as merges to
# release branches. Note that the merge to a release branch may produce a
# tag at the end of CI if successful and the tag will trigger the artifact
# uploads as well as publication to crates.io.
- 'release-*'
- test-android-build
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
# Cancel any in-flight jobs for the same PR/branch so there's only one active
# at a time
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
## Check Code style quickly by running `rustfmt` over all code
#rustfmt:
# name: Rustfmt
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# - run: rustup component add rustfmt
# - run: cargo fmt --all -- --check
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
## Check Code style quickly by running `clang-format` over all the C/C++ code
##
## Note that `wasmtime-platform.h` is excluded here as it's auto-generated.
#clangformat:
# name: Clang format
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - run: |
# git ls-files '*.h' '*.c' '*.cpp' | \
# grep -v wasmtime-platform.h | \
# grep -v wasm.h | \
# xargs clang-format-15 --dry-run --Werror --verbose
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
## Lint dependency graph for security advisories, duplicate versions, and
## incompatible licences
#cargo_deny:
# name: Cargo deny
# needs: determine
# if: needs.determine.outputs.audit
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# - run: |
# set -e
# curl -L https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny/releases/download/0.14.5/cargo-deny-0.14.5-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz | tar xzf -
# mv cargo-deny-*-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/cargo-deny cargo-deny
# echo `pwd` >> $GITHUB_PATH
# - run: cargo deny check bans licenses
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
## Ensure dependencies are vetted. See https://mozilla.github.io/cargo-vet/
##
## Note that this step, on PRs only, is allowed to fail. This is then followed
## up with the `cargo_vet_failure_for_prs` step below. The intention is to
## avoid causing this check to fail PRs while still enabling it to fail the
## merge queue checks. That way PRs can enter the merge queue when this step is
## failing if `main` has picked up `cargo vet` entries in the meantime for the
## failures.
#cargo_vet:
# name: Cargo vet
# needs: determine
# if: needs.determine.outputs.audit
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# outputs:
# outcome: ${{ steps.vet.outcome }}
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-cargo-vet
# - id: vet
# run: cargo vet --locked
# continue-on-error: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
#cargo_vet_failure_for_prs:
# name: Cargo vet failed on a Pull Request
# needs:
# - determine
# - cargo_vet
# if: |
# needs.determine.outputs.audit
# && github.event_name == 'pull_request'
# && needs.cargo_vet.outputs.outcome == 'failure'
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# # NB: this message ideally would link back to the previous step, but I'm not
# # sure how to easily do that.
# - run: |
# echo 'failed to run "cargo vet", see previous `Cargo vet` step'
# echo 'exiting with a nonzero status now to alert PR authors'
# echo 'note, though, that this PR can still enter the merge queue'
# echo ''
# echo 'See https://docs.wasmtime.dev/contributing-coding-guidelines.html#cargo-vet-for-contributors'
# echo 'for more information about the vetting process for Wasmtime'
# exit 1
# This job is a dependency of many of the jobs below. This calculates what's
# actually being run for this workflow. For example:
#
# * Pushes to branches, which is currently both pushes to merge queue branches
# as well as release branches, perform full CI.
# * PRs to release branches (not `main`) run full CI.
# * PRs to `main` will only run a few smoke tests above plus some elements of
# the test matrix. The test matrix here is determined dynamically by the
# `./ci/build-test-matrix.js` script given the commits that happened and
# the files modified.
determine:
name: Determine CI jobs to run
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
run-full: ${{ steps.calculate.outputs.run-full }}
test-matrix: ${{ steps.calculate.outputs.test-matrix }}
build-matrix: ${{ steps.calculate.outputs.build-matrix }}
test-capi: ${{ steps.calculate.outputs.test-capi }}
test-nightly: ${{ steps.calculate.outputs.test-nightly }}
audit: ${{ steps.calculate.outputs.audit }}
preview1-adapter: ${{ steps.calculate.outputs.preview1-adapter }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- id: calculate
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
touch commits.log names.log
# Note that CI doesn't run on pushes to `main`, only pushes to merge
# queue branches and release branches, so this only runs full CI in
# those locations.
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" != "pull_request" ]; then
run_full=true
else
pr=${{ github.event.number }}
gh pr view $pr --json commits | tee commits.log
gh pr diff $pr --name-only | tee names.log || echo "failed to get files"
if [ "${{ github.base_ref }}" != "main" ]; then
run_full=true
elif grep -q 'prtest:full' commits.log; then
run_full=true
fi
if grep -q crates.c-api names.log; then
echo test-capi=true >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
if grep -q fuzz names.log; then
echo test-nightly=true >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
if grep -q sys.custom names.log; then
echo test-nightly=true >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
if grep -q Cargo.lock names.log; then
echo audit=true >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
if grep -q supply-chain names.log; then
echo audit=true >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
if grep -q component-adapter names.log; then
echo preview1-adapter=true >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
fi
matrix="$(node ./ci/build-test-matrix.js ./commits.log ./names.log $run_full)"
echo "test-matrix={\"include\":$(echo $matrix)}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "$matrix"
matrix="$(node ./ci/build-build-matrix.js)"
echo "build-matrix={\"include\":$(echo $matrix)}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
if [ "$run_full" = "true" ]; then
echo run-full=true >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo test-capi=true >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo test-nightly=true >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo audit=true >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo preview1-adapter=true >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
## Build all documentation of Wasmtime, including the C API documentation,
## mdbook documentation, etc. This produces a `gh-pages` artifact which is what
## gets uploaded to the `gh-pages` branch later on.
#doc:
# needs: determine
# if: needs.determine.outputs.run-full
# name: Doc build
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# env:
# CARGO_MDBOOK_VERSION: 0.4.37
# RUSTDOCFLAGS: -Dbroken_intra_doc_links --cfg docsrs
# OPENVINO_SKIP_LINKING: 1
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# with:
# toolchain: wasmtime-ci-pinned-nightly
# # Build C API documentation
# - run: curl -L https://sourceforge.net/projects/doxygen/files/rel-1.9.3/doxygen-1.9.3.linux.bin.tar.gz/download | tar xzf -
# - run: echo "`pwd`/doxygen-1.9.3/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
# - run: cd crates/c-api && doxygen doxygen.conf
# # install mdbook, build the docs, and test the docs
# - uses: actions/cache@v4
# with:
# path: ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/mdbook
# key: cargo-mdbook-bin-${{ env.CARGO_MDBOOK_VERSION }}
# - run: |
# echo "${{ runner.tool_cache }}/mdbook/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
# cargo install --root ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/mdbook --version ${{ env.CARGO_MDBOOK_VERSION }} mdbook --locked
# - run: (cd docs && mdbook build)
# - run: cargo build -p wasi-common --features wasmtime/wat,wasmtime/cranelift
# - run: (cd docs && mdbook test -L ../target/debug/deps)
# # Build Rust API documentation.
# # We pass in the `component-model` feature
# # to match the docs.rs metadata in
# # crates/wasmtime/Cargo.toml.
# - run: |
# cargo doc --no-deps --workspace \
# --exclude wasmtime-cli \
# --exclude test-programs \
# --exclude wasi-http-tests \
# --exclude cranelift-codegen-meta \
# --features component-model
# - run: cargo doc --package cranelift-codegen-meta --document-private-items
# # Assemble the documentation, and always upload it as an artifact for
# # inspection on PRs and such.
# - run: |
# mv docs/book gh-pages
# mv crates/c-api/html gh-pages/c-api
# mv target/doc gh-pages/api
# tar czf gh-pages.tar.gz gh-pages
# - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
# with:
# name: gh-pages
# path: gh-pages.tar.gz
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
## Checks of various feature combinations and whether things
## compile. The goal here isn't to run tests, mostly just serve as a
## double-check that Rust code compiles and is likely to work everywhere else.
#checks:
# needs: determine
# name: Check
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# env:
# CARGO_NDK_VERSION: 2.12.2
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# # Check some feature combinations of the `wasmtime` crate
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features wat
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features profiling
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features cache
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features async
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features pooling-allocator
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features cranelift
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features component-model
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features runtime,component-model
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features cranelift,wat,async,cache
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features winch
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features wmemcheck
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features wmemcheck,cranelift,runtime
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features demangle
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features addr2line
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features gc
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features runtime,gc
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features cranelift,gc
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features runtime
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features threads
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features runtime,threads
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features cranelift,threads
# - run: cargo check --features component-model
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --features incremental-cache
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --all-features
# # Feature combinations of the `wasmtime-cli`
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime-cli --no-default-features
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime-cli --no-default-features --features run
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime-cli --no-default-features --features run,component-model
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime-cli --no-default-features --features compile
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime-cli --no-default-features --features compile,cranelift
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime-cli --no-default-features --features compile,cranelift,component-model
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime-cli --all-features
# # Check that benchmarks of the cranelift project build
# - run: cargo check --benches -p cranelift-codegen
# # Check that the bench-api compiles
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime-bench-api
# # Check some feature combinations of the `wasmtime-c-api` crate
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime-c-api --no-default-features
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime-c-api --no-default-features --features wat
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime-c-api --no-default-features --features wasi
# # Checks for no_std support, ensure that crates can build on a no_std
# # target
# - run: rustup target add x86_64-unknown-none
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features runtime,gc,component-model
# env:
# CARGO_BUILD_TARGET: x86_64-unknown-none
# # Check that wasmtime compiles with panic=abort since there's some `#[cfg]`
# # for specifically panic=abort there.
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime
# env:
# RUSTFLAGS: -Cpanic=abort
# # Check a few builds of the cranelift backend
# # - only x86 backend support,
# # - only arm64 backend support,
# # - no debug_assertions.
# - run: cargo check --manifest-path=./cranelift/Cargo.toml --bin clif-util --no-default-features --features=cranelift-codegen/arm64
# - run: cargo check --manifest-path=./cranelift/Cargo.toml --bin clif-util --no-default-features --features=cranelift-codegen/x86
# - run: cargo check --manifest-path=./cranelift/Cargo.toml --bin clif-util
# env:
# CARGO_PROFILE_DEV_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS: false
# # Check whether `wasmtime` cross-compiles to x86_64-unknown-freebsd
# # TODO: We aren't building with default features since the `ittapi` crate fails to compile on freebsd.
# - run: rustup target add x86_64-unknown-freebsd
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features cranelift,wat,async,cache --target x86_64-unknown-freebsd
# # Check whether `wasmtime` cross-compiles to aarch64-linux-android
# - run: rustup target add aarch64-linux-android
# - name: Set up JDK 17
# uses: actions/setup-java@v4
# with:
# java-version: '17'
# distribution: 'temurin'
# - name: Setup Android SDK
# uses: android-actions/setup-android@v3
# - uses: actions/cache@v4
# with:
# path: ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-ndk
# key: cargo-ndk-bin-${{ env.CARGO_NDK_VERSION }}
# - run: echo "${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-ndk/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
# - run: cargo install --root ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-ndk --version ${{ env.CARGO_NDK_VERSION }} cargo-ndk --locked
# - run: cargo ndk -t arm64-v8a check -p wasmtime
# # Run clippy configuration
# - run: rustup component add clippy
# - run: cargo clippy --workspace
# # Re-vendor all WIT files and ensure that they're all up-to-date by ensuring
# # that there's no git changes.
# - name: Re-vendor WIT
# run: ./ci/vendor-wit.sh
# - run: git diff --exit-code
# # Re-vendor the C API and make sure it's up-to-date.
# - name: Re-vendor WIT
# run: ./ci/vendor-c-api-headers.sh
# - run: git diff --exit-code
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
## Check whether `wasmtime` cross-compiles to aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
## We don't build nor test it because it lacks trap handling.
## Tracking issue: https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/4992
#checks_winarm64:
# needs: determine
# if: needs.determine.outputs.run-full
# name: Check Windows ARM64
# runs-on: windows-latest
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# - run: rustup target add aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
# - run: cargo check -p wasmtime --target aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
## Run tests that require a nightly compiler, such as building fuzz targets.
#test_nightly:
# needs: determine
# if: needs.determine.outputs.test-nightly
# name: Nightly tests
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# # Note that nightly is pinned here to insulate us from breakage that might
# # happen upstream. This is periodically updated through a PR.
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# with:
# toolchain: wasmtime-ci-pinned-nightly
# # Ensure that fuzzers still build.
# #
# # Install the OCaml packages necessary for fuzz targets that use the
# # `wasm-spec-interpreter`.
# - run: cargo install cargo-fuzz --vers "^0.11" --locked
# - run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt install -y ocaml-nox ocamlbuild ocaml-findlib libzarith-ocaml-dev
# - run: cargo fetch
# working-directory: ./fuzz
# - run: cargo fuzz build --dev -s none
# - run: cargo fuzz build --dev -s none --fuzz-dir ./cranelift/isle/fuzz
# - run: cargo fuzz build --dev -s none --fuzz-dir ./crates/environ/fuzz --features component-model
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
## Perform all tests of the c-api
#test_capi:
# needs: determine
# name: Test C-API ${{ matrix.os }}
# runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
# if: needs.determine.outputs.test-capi
# strategy:
# fail-fast: true
# matrix:
# os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, windows-latest]
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# # Build and test the C API with example C programs along with the example
# # Rust programs. Note that this only executes if the `determine` step told
# # us to test the capi which is off-by-default for PRs.
# - run: cmake -Sexamples -Bexamples/build -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF
# - run: cmake --build examples/build --config Debug
# - run: cmake -E env CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 cmake --build examples/build --config Debug --target RUN_TESTS
# env:
# RUST_BACKTRACE: 1
# if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'
# - run: cmake -E env CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 cmake --build examples/build --config Debug --target test
# env:
# RUST_BACKTRACE: 1
# if: matrix.os != 'windows-latest'
## Perform all tests (debug mode) for `wasmtime`.
##
## Note that the full matrix for what may run here is defined within
## `./ci/build-test-matrix.js` and the execution of the `determine` step will
## calculate whether the tests are actually run as part of PRs and such.
#test:
# needs: determine
# name: ${{ matrix.name }}
# runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
# env:
# QEMU_BUILD_VERSION: 8.1.5
# strategy:
# fail-fast: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
# matrix: ${{ fromJson(needs.determine.outputs.test-matrix) }}
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# with:
# toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
# # Install targets in order to build various tests throughout the repo
# - run: rustup target add wasm32-wasi wasm32-unknown-unknown ${{ matrix.target }}
# - run: echo CARGO_BUILD_TARGET=${{ matrix.target }} >> $GITHUB_ENV
# if: matrix.target != ''
# # Install OpenVINO for testing wasmtime-wasi-nn.
# - uses: abrown/install-openvino-action@v8
# if: runner.arch == 'X64'
# # Fix an ICE for now in gcc when compiling zstd with debuginfo (??)
# - run: echo CFLAGS=-g0 >> $GITHUB_ENV
# if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-pc-windows-gnu'
# # Update binutils if MinGW due to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/112368
# - run: C:/msys64/usr/bin/pacman.exe -S --needed mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc --noconfirm
# if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-pc-windows-gnu'
# - shell: pwsh
# run: echo "C:\msys64\mingw64\bin" >> $Env:GITHUB_PATH
# if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-pc-windows-gnu'
# - run: cargo fetch --locked
# - uses: actions/cache@v4
# with:
# path: ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/qemu
# key: qemu-${{ matrix.target }}-${{ env.QEMU_BUILD_VERSION }}-patchcpuinfo
# if: matrix.target != '' && matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
# - name: Install cross-compilation tools
# run: |
# set -ex
# sudo apt-get update
# sudo apt-get install -y ${{ matrix.gcc_package }} ninja-build
# # Configure Cargo for cross compilation and tell it how it can run
# # cross executables
# upcase=$(echo ${{ matrix.target }} | awk '{ print toupper($0) }' | sed 's/-/_/g')
# echo CARGO_TARGET_${upcase}_RUNNER=${{ runner.tool_cache }}/qemu/bin/${{ matrix.qemu }} >> $GITHUB_ENV
# echo CARGO_TARGET_${upcase}_LINKER=${{ matrix.gcc }} >> $GITHUB_ENV
# # QEMU emulation is not always the speediest, so total testing time
# # goes down if we build the libs in release mode when running tests.
# echo CARGO_PROFILE_DEV_OPT_LEVEL=2 >> $GITHUB_ENV
# # See comments in the source for why we enable this during QEMU
# # emulation.
# echo WASMTIME_TEST_NO_HOG_MEMORY=1 >> $GITHUB_ENV
# # See if qemu is already in the cache
# if [ -f ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/qemu/built ]; then
# exit 0
# fi
# # Download and build qemu from source since the most recent release is
# # way faster at arm emulation than the current version github actions'
# # ubuntu image uses. Disable as much as we can to get it to build
# # quickly.
# curl https://download.qemu.org/qemu-$QEMU_BUILD_VERSION.tar.xz | tar xJf -
# cd qemu-$QEMU_BUILD_VERSION
# ./configure --target-list=${{ matrix.qemu_target }} --prefix=${{ runner.tool_cache}}/qemu --disable-tools --disable-slirp --disable-fdt --disable-capstone --disable-docs
# ninja -C build install
# touch ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/qemu/built
# if: matrix.gcc != ''
# # Record some CPU details; this is helpful information if tests fail due
# # to CPU-specific features.
# - name: CPU information
# run: lscpu
# if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
# - name: CPU information
# run: sysctl hw
# if: contains(matrix.os, 'macos')
# - name: CPU information
# run: wmic cpu list /format:list
# shell: pwsh
# if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'
# # Since MPK (PKU) is not present on some GitHub runners, we check if it is
# # available before force-enabling it. This occasional testing is better than
# # none at all; ideally we would test in a system-mode QEMU VM.
# - name: Force-run with MPK enabled, if available
# if: ${{ contains(matrix.name, 'MPK') }}
# run: |
# if cargo run --example mpk-available; then
# echo "::notice::This CI run will force-enable MPK; this ensures tests conditioned with the \`WASMTIME_TEST_FORCE_MPK\` environment variable will run with MPK-protected memory pool stripes."
# echo WASMTIME_TEST_FORCE_MPK=1 >> $GITHUB_ENV
# else
# echo "::warning::This CI run will not test MPK; it has been detected as not available on this machine (\`cargo run --example mpk-available\`)."
# fi
# # Build and test all features
# - run: ./ci/run-tests.sh ${{ matrix.extra_features }} --locked
# env:
# RUST_BACKTRACE: 1
# # Test debug (DWARF) related functionality.
# - run: |
# sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y gdb lldb-15 llvm
# # woraround for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/llvm-defaults/+bug/1972855
# sudo mkdir -p /usr/lib/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/lldb
# sudo ln -s /usr/lib/llvm-15/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/lldb/* /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/lldb/
# cargo test test_debug_dwarf -- --ignored --test-threads 1
# if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest' && matrix.target == ''&& needs.determine.outputs.run-full
# env:
# RUST_BACKTRACE: 1
# LLDB: lldb-15 # override default version, 14
# # NB: the test job here is explicitly lacking in cancellation of this run if
# # something goes wrong. These take the longest anyway and otherwise if
# # Windows fails GitHub Actions will confusingly mark the failed Windows job
# # as cancelled instead of failed.
#build-preview1-component-adapter:
# name: Build wasi-preview1-component-adapter
# needs: determine
# if: needs.determine.outputs.preview1-adapter
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# permissions:
# deployments: write
# contents: write
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# - run: rustup target add wasm32-wasi wasm32-unknown-unknown
# - name: Install wasm-tools
# run: |
# curl -L https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-tools/releases/download/wasm-tools-1.0.27/wasm-tools-1.0.27-x86_64-linux.tar.gz | tar xfz -
# echo `pwd`/wasm-tools-1.0.27-x86_64-linux >> $GITHUB_PATH
# - run: ./ci/build-wasi-preview1-component-adapter.sh
# env:
# VERSION: ${{ github.sha }}
# - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
# with:
# name: bins-wasi-preview1-component-adapter
# path: target/wasm32-unknown-unknown/release/wasi_snapshot_preview1.*.wasm
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
## Verify the "min platform" example still works.
#test-min-platform-example:
# name: Test the min-platform example
# needs: determine
# if: needs.determine.outputs.run-full
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# - run: cargo install cbindgen --vers "^0.26" --locked
# - run: rustup target add x86_64-unknown-none
# - run: ./build.sh x86_64-unknown-none
# working-directory: ./examples/min-platform
# # Afterwards make sure the generated header file is up to date by ensuring
# # that the regeneration process didn't change anything in-tree.
# - run: git diff --exit-code
# # Add the `wasmtime-platform.h` file as a release artifact
# - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
# with:
# name: wasmtime-platform-header
# path: examples/min-platform/embedding/wasmtime-platform.h
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
#build-wasmtime-target-wasm32:
# name: Build wasmtime-target-wasm32
# if: needs.determine.outputs.run-full
# needs: determine
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# - run: rustup target add wasm32-wasi wasm32-unknown-unknown
# - run: cargo build --target wasm32-wasi --no-default-features --features compile,cranelift,all-arch
# env:
# VERSION: ${{ github.sha }}
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
#bench:
# needs: determine
# if: needs.determine.outputs.run-full
# name: Run benchmarks
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# - run: rustup target add wasm32-wasi
# - run: cargo test --benches --release
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
## Verify that cranelift's code generation is deterministic
#meta_deterministic_check:
# needs: determine
# if: needs.determine.outputs.run-full
# name: Meta deterministic check
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# - run: cd cranelift/codegen && cargo build --features all-arch
# - run: ci/ensure_deterministic_build.sh
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
#verify-publish:
# needs: determine
# if: github.repository == 'bytecodealliance/wasmtime' && needs.determine.outputs.run-full
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# - run: |
# cd ${{ runner.tool_cache }}
# curl -L https://github.com/mozilla/sccache/releases/download/0.2.13/sccache-0.2.13-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz | tar xzf -
# echo "`pwd`/sccache-0.2.13-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl" >> $GITHUB_PATH
# echo RUSTC_WRAPPER=sccache >> $GITHUB_ENV
# - run: rustc scripts/publish.rs
# # Make sure the tree is publish-able as-is
# - run: ./publish verify
# # Make sure we can bump version numbers for the next release
# - run: ./publish bump
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
## Run a subset of tests under MIRI on CI to help check the `unsafe` code in
## Wasmtime to make sure it's at least not obviously incorrect for basic usage.
## Note that this doesn't run the full test suite since MIRI can't actually run
## WebAssembly itself at this time (aka it doesn't support a JIT). There are a
## number of annotations throughout the code which gates some tests on MIRI not
## being run.
##
## Note that `cargo nextest` is used here additionally to get parallel test
## execution by default to help cut down on the time in CI.
#miri:
# needs: determine
# if: needs.determine.outputs.run-full && github.repository == 'bytecodealliance/wasmtime'
# name: Miri
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# env:
# CARGO_NEXTEST_VERSION: 0.9.67
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# - uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
# with:
# toolchain: wasmtime-ci-pinned-nightly
# - run: rustup component add rust-src miri
# - uses: actions/cache@v4
# with:
# path: ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-nextest
# key: cargo-nextest-bin-${{ env.CARGO_NEXTEST_VERSION }}
# - run: echo "${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-nextest/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
# - run: cargo install --root ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-nextest --version ${{ env.CARGO_NEXTEST_VERSION }} cargo-nextest --locked
# - run: |
# cargo miri nextest run -j4 --no-fail-fast \
# -p wasmtime \
# -p wasmtime-cli \
# -p wasmtime-environ
# env:
# MIRIFLAGS: -Zmiri-strict-provenance
# # common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
# - run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
# if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
# env:
# GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
# Perform release builds of `wasmtime` and `libwasmtime.so`. Builds a variety
# of platforms and architectures and then uploads the release artifacts to
# this workflow run's list of artifacts.
#
# Note that the full matrix is computed by `ci/build-build-matrix.js`.
build:
needs: determine
if: needs.determine.outputs.run-full
name: Release build for ${{ matrix.build }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix: ${{ fromJson(needs.determine.outputs.build-matrix) }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
submodules: true
- uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
with:
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
- run: |
rustup component add rust-src
rustup target add ${{ matrix.target }}
# On one builder produce the source tarball since there's no need to produce
# it everywhere
- run: ./ci/build-src-tarball.sh
if: matrix.build == 'x86_64-linux'
- uses: ./.github/actions/binary-compatible-builds
with:
name: ${{ matrix.build }}
- uses: ./.github/actions/android-ndk
if: matrix.android-target != ''
with:
android-target: ${{ matrix.android-target }}
- run: $CENTOS ./ci/build-release-artifacts.sh "${{ matrix.build }}" "${{ matrix.target }}"
# Assemble release artifacts appropriate for this platform, then upload them
# unconditionally to this workflow's files so we have a copy of them.
- run: ./ci/build-tarballs.sh "${{ matrix.build }}" "${{ matrix.target }}"
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: bins-${{ matrix.build }}
path: dist
# common logic to cancel the entire run if this job fails
- run: gh run cancel ${{ github.run_id }}
if: failure() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
## This is a "join node" which depends on all prior workflows. The merge queue,
## for example, gates on this to ensure that everything has executed
## successfully.
##
## Note that this is required currently for odd reasons with github. Notably
## the set of checks to enter the merge queue and leave the merge queue must
## be the same which means that the "build" step for example shows as skipped
## for PRs but expands to many different steps for merge-queue-based PRs. That
## means that for that step there's no single name to gate on, so it's required
## to have a "join" node here which joins everything.
##
## Note that this currently always runs to always report a status, even on
## cancellation and even if dependency steps fail. Each dependency tries to
## cancel the whole run if it fails, so if a test matrix entry fails, for
## example, it cancels the build matrix entries too. This step then tries to
## fail on cancellation to ensure that the dependency failures are propagated
## correctly.
#ci-status:
# name: Record the result of testing and building steps
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# needs:
# - test
# - test_capi
# - build
# - rustfmt
# - clangformat
# - cargo_deny
# - cargo_vet
# - doc
# - checks
# - checks_winarm64
# - test_nightly
# - bench
# - meta_deterministic_check
# - verify-publish
# - determine
# - miri
# - build-preview1-component-adapter
# - build-wasmtime-target-wasm32
# - test-min-platform-example
# if: always()
# steps:
# - name: Successful test and build
# if: ${{ !(contains(needs.*.result, 'failure')) }}
# run: exit 0
# - name: Failing test and build
# if: ${{ contains(needs.*.result, 'failure') }}
# run: exit 1
# - name: Report failure on cancellation
# if: ${{ contains(needs.*.result, 'cancelled') || cancelled() }}
# run: exit 1
## The purpose of this jobs is to watch for changes on the `release-*`
## branches of this repository and look for the term
## "automatically-tag-and-release-this-commit" within merged PRs/commits. Once
## that term is found the current version of `Cargo.toml`, the `wasmtime-cli`
## Cargo.toml, is created as a tag and the tag is pushed to the repo.
## Currently the tag is created through the GitHub API with an access token to
## ensure that CI is further triggered for the tag itself which performs the
## full release process.
##
## Note that this depends on the `ci-status` step above which is the "join"
## point of this workflow for when everything succeeds. the purpose of that is
## so that the tag is only created after the aftifacts have been uploaded for
## this workflow as the `publish-artifacts.yml` workflow will download these
## artifacts and then publish them to the tag.
#push-tag:
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# needs: ci-status
# if: |
# always()
# && needs.ci-status.result == 'success'
# && github.event_name == 'push'
# && startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/release-')
# && github.repository == 'bytecodealliance/wasmtime'
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# submodules: true
# fetch-depth: 0
# - name: Test if tag is needed
# run: |
# git log ${{ github.event.before }}...${{ github.event.after }} | tee main.log
# version=$(grep '^version =' Cargo.toml | head -n 1 | sed 's/.*"\(.*\)"/\1/')
# echo "version: $version"
# echo "version=$version" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# echo "sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# if grep -q "automatically-tag-and-release-this-commit" main.log; then
# echo push-tag
# echo "push_tag=yes" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# else
# echo no-push-tag
# echo "push_tag=no" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# fi
# id: tag
# - name: Push the tag
# run: |
# git_refs_url=$(jq .repository.git_refs_url $GITHUB_EVENT_PATH | tr -d '"' | sed 's/{\/sha}//g')
# curl -iX POST $git_refs_url \
# -H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN }}" \
# -d @- << EOF
# {
# "ref": "refs/tags/v${{ steps.tag.outputs.version }}",
# "sha": "${{ steps.tag.outputs.sha }}"
# }
# EOF
# if: steps.tag.outputs.push_tag == 'yes'