#!/bin/bash set -e USAGE=$(cat <<"EOF" COMMANDS ./miri install : Installs the miri driver and cargo-miri. are passed to `cargo install`. Sets up the rpath such that the installed binary should work in any working directory. However, the rustup toolchain when invoking `cargo miri` needs to be the same one used for `./miri install`. ./miri build : Just build miri. are passed to `cargo build`. ./miri check : Just check miri. are passed to `cargo check`. ./miri test : Build miri, set up a sysroot and then run the test suite. are passed to the final `cargo test` invocation. ./miri run : Build miri, set up a sysroot and then run the driver with the given . (Also respects MIRIFLAGS environment variable.) ./miri fmt : Format all sources and tests. are passed to `rustfmt`. ./miri clippy : Runs clippy on all sources. are passed to `cargo clippy`. ./miri cargo : Runs just `cargo ` with the Miri-specific environment variables. Mainly meant to be invoked by rust-analyzer. ./miri many-seeds : Runs over and over again with different seeds for Miri. The MIRIFLAGS variable is set to its original value appended with ` -Zmiri-seed=$SEED` for many different seeds. ./miri bench : Runs the benchmarks from bench-cargo-miri in hyperfine. hyperfine needs to be installed. can explicitly list the benchmarks to run; by default, all of them are run. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES MIRI_SYSROOT: If already set, the "sysroot setup" step is skipped. CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS: Pass extra flags to all cargo invocations. (Ignored by `./miri cargo`.) EOF ) ## We need to know where we are. # macOS does not have a useful readlink/realpath so we have to use Python instead... MIRIDIR=$(python3 -c 'import os, sys; print(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[1])))' "$0") ## Run the auto-things. if [ -z "$MIRI_AUTO_OPS" ]; then export MIRI_AUTO_OPS=42 # Run this first, so that the toolchain doesn't change after # other code has run. if [ -f "$MIRIDIR/.auto-everything" ] || [ -f "$MIRIDIR/.auto-toolchain" ] ; then (cd "$MIRIDIR" && ./rustup-toolchain) fi if [ -f "$MIRIDIR/.auto-everything" ] || [ -f "$MIRIDIR/.auto-fmt" ] ; then $0 fmt fi if [ -f "$MIRIDIR/.auto-everything" ] || [ -f "$MIRIDIR/.auto-clippy" ] ; then $0 clippy -- -D warnings fi fi ## Determine command and toolchain. COMMAND="$1" [ $# -gt 0 ] && shift # Doing this *after* auto-toolchain logic above, since that might change the toolchain. TOOLCHAIN=$(cd "$MIRIDIR"; rustup show active-toolchain | head -n 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 1) ## Handle some commands early, since they should *not* alter the environment. case "$COMMAND" in many-seeds) for SEED in $({ echo obase=16; seq 0 255; } | bc); do echo "Trying seed: $SEED" MIRIFLAGS="$MIRIFLAGS -Zmiri-seed=$SEED" $@ || { echo "Failing seed: $SEED"; break; } done exit 0 ;; bench) # Make sure we have an up-to-date Miri installed "$0" install # Run the requested benchmarks if [ -z "${1+exists}" ]; then BENCHES=( $(ls "$MIRIDIR/bench-cargo-miri" ) ) else BENCHES=("$@") fi for BENCH in "${BENCHES[@]}"; do hyperfine -w 1 -m 5 --shell=none "cargo +$TOOLCHAIN miri run --manifest-path $MIRIDIR/bench-cargo-miri/$BENCH/Cargo.toml" done exit 0 ;; esac ## Prepare the environment # Determine some toolchain properties # export the target so its available in miri TARGET=$(rustc +$TOOLCHAIN --version --verbose | grep "^host:" | cut -d ' ' -f 2) SYSROOT=$(rustc +$TOOLCHAIN --print sysroot) LIBDIR=$SYSROOT/lib/rustlib/$TARGET/lib if ! test -d "$LIBDIR"; then echo "Something went wrong determining the library dir." echo "I got $LIBDIR but that does not exist." echo "Please report a bug at https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues." exit 2 fi # Prepare flags for cargo and rustc. CARGO="cargo +$TOOLCHAIN" # Share target dir between `miri` and `cargo-miri`. if [ -z "$CARGO_TARGET_DIR" ]; then export CARGO_TARGET_DIR="$MIRIDIR/target" fi # We configure dev builds to not be unusably slow. if [ -z "$CARGO_PROFILE_DEV_OPT_LEVEL" ]; then export CARGO_PROFILE_DEV_OPT_LEVEL=2 fi # Enable rustc-specific lints (ignored without `-Zunstable-options`). export RUSTFLAGS="-Zunstable-options -Wrustc::internal $RUSTFLAGS" # We set the rpath so that Miri finds the private rustc libraries it needs. export RUSTFLAGS="-C link-args=-Wl,-rpath,$LIBDIR $RUSTFLAGS" ## Helper functions # Build a sysroot and set MIRI_SYSROOT to use it. Arguments are passed to `cargo miri setup`. build_sysroot() { if ! MIRI_SYSROOT="$($CARGO run $CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS --manifest-path "$MIRIDIR"/cargo-miri/Cargo.toml -q -- miri setup --print-sysroot "$@")"; then echo "'cargo miri setup' failed" exit 1 fi export MIRI_SYSROOT } # Prepare and set MIRI_SYSROOT. Respects `MIRI_TEST_TARGET` and takes into account # locally built vs. distributed rustc. find_sysroot() { if [ -n "$MIRI_SYSROOT" ]; then # Sysroot already set, use that. return 0 fi # We need to build a sysroot. if [ -n "$MIRI_TEST_TARGET" ]; then build_sysroot --target "$MIRI_TEST_TARGET" else build_sysroot fi } ## Main # Run command. case "$COMMAND" in install) # "--locked" to respect the Cargo.lock file if it exists. $CARGO install $CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS --path "$MIRIDIR" --force --locked "$@" $CARGO install $CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS --path "$MIRIDIR"/cargo-miri --force --locked "$@" ;; check) # Check, and let caller control flags. $CARGO check $CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS --manifest-path "$MIRIDIR"/Cargo.toml --all-targets "$@" $CARGO check $CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS --manifest-path "$MIRIDIR"/cargo-miri/Cargo.toml "$@" ;; build) # Build, and let caller control flags. $CARGO build $CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS --manifest-path "$MIRIDIR"/Cargo.toml "$@" $CARGO build $CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS --manifest-path "$MIRIDIR"/cargo-miri/Cargo.toml "$@" ;; test|bless) # First build and get a sysroot. $CARGO build $CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS --manifest-path "$MIRIDIR"/Cargo.toml find_sysroot if [ "$COMMAND" = "bless" ]; then export MIRI_BLESS="Gesundheit" fi # Then test, and let caller control flags. # Only in root project as `cargo-miri` has no tests. $CARGO test $CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS --manifest-path "$MIRIDIR"/Cargo.toml "$@" ;; run) # Scan for "--target" to overwrite the "MIRI_TEST_TARGET" env var so # that we set the MIRI_SYSROOT up the right way. FOUND_TARGET_OPT=0 for ARG in "$@"; do if [ "$LAST_ARG" = "--target" ]; then # Found it! export MIRI_TEST_TARGET="$ARG" FOUND_TARGET_OPT=1 break fi LAST_ARG="$ARG" done if [ "$FOUND_TARGET_OPT" = "0" ] && [ -n "$MIRI_TEST_TARGET" ]; then # Make sure Miri actually uses this target. MIRIFLAGS="$MIRIFLAGS --target $MIRI_TEST_TARGET" fi # First build and get a sysroot. $CARGO build $CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS --manifest-path "$MIRIDIR"/Cargo.toml find_sysroot # Then run the actual command. exec $CARGO run $CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS --manifest-path "$MIRIDIR"/Cargo.toml -- $MIRIFLAGS "$@" ;; fmt) find "$MIRIDIR" -not \( -name target -prune \) -name '*.rs' \ | xargs rustfmt +$TOOLCHAIN --edition=2021 --config-path "$MIRIDIR/rustfmt.toml" "$@" ;; clippy) $CARGO clippy $CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS --manifest-path "$MIRIDIR"/Cargo.toml --all-targets "$@" $CARGO clippy $CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS --manifest-path "$MIRIDIR"/cargo-miri/Cargo.toml "$@" ;; cargo) # We carefully kept the working dir intact, so this will run cargo *on the workspace in the # current working dir*, not on the main Miri workspace. That is exactly what RA needs. $CARGO "$@" ;; *) if [ -n "$COMMAND" ]; then echo "Unknown command: $COMMAND" echo fi echo "$USAGE" exit 1 esac