X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=30682951f15e1f6e793c08988c812761eeb769ec;hb=a00bf321eeeca836ee2a0d2d25aeb8524107b8cc;hp=618f23457eabd45a31364d855a8fdd3fb1e9c7ef;hpb=dcf13b6fc484015051f42564c3597b8926eed4bf;p=wasi-libc.git diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 618f234..3068295 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,31 +1,51 @@ -# WebAssembly Reference Sysroot +# WASI Libc -Caution: This is currently quite experimental and not generally usable yet! +WASI Libc is a libc for WebAssembly programs built on top of WASI system calls. +It provides a wide array of POSIX-compatible C APIs, including support for +standard I/O, file I/O, filesystem manipulation, memory management, time, string, +environment variables, program startup, and many other APIs. -## What is this? - -This is a "reference sysroot", which is meant to be part of a common C ABI -that can be shared across C libraries and compilers. While it's intened to -(eventually) be usable in its own right, we fully expect other -implementations to be used in practice by many different systems, though -we do hope that in those cases, this library defines a useful ABI that can -be followed. +WASI Libc is sufficiently stable and usable for many purposes, as most of the +POSIX-compatible APIs are stable, though it is continuing to evolve to better +align with wasm and WASI. For example, pthread support is still a work in +progress. ## Usage -Obtain a WebAssembly-supporting C compiler, and then run: +The easiest way to get started with this is to use [wasi-sdk], which includes a +build of WASI Libc in its sysroot. -``` -make WASM_CC=/path/to/wasm/supporting/c/compiler +## Building from source + +To build a WASI sysroot from source, obtain a WebAssembly-supporting C compiler +(currently this is only clang 10+, though we'd like to support other compilers as well), +and then run: + +```sh +make CC=/path/to/clang/with/wasm/support \ + AR=/path/to/llvm-ar \ + NM=/path/to/llvm-nm ``` -This makes a directory called "sysroot", by default. See the top of the Makfile +This makes a directory called "sysroot", by default. See the top of the Makefile for customization options. To use the sysroot, use the `--sysroot=` option: -``` +```sh /path/to/wasm/supporting/c/compiler --sysroot=/path/to/the/newly/built/sysroot ... -`` +``` to run the compiler using the newly built sysroot. + +Note that Clang packages typically don't include cross-compiled builds of +compiler-rt, libcxx, or libcxxabi, for `libclang_rt.builtins-wasm32.a`, libc++.a, +or libc++abi.a, respectively, so they may not be usable without +extra setup. This is one of the things [wasi-sdk] simplifies, as it includes +cross-compiled builds of compiler-rt, libc++.a, and libc++abi.a. + +## Arch Linux AUR package +For Arch Linux users, there's an unofficial AUR package tracking this git repo that can be installed under the name [wasi-libc-git]. + +[wasi-sdk]: https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-sdk +[wasi-libc-git]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/wasi-libc-git/