| #!/bin/sh |
| # shellcheck shell=dash |
| |
| # This is just a little script that can be downloaded from the internet to |
| # install rustup. It just does platform detection, downloads the installer |
| # and runs it. |
| |
| # It runs on Unix shells like {a,ba,da,k,z}sh. It uses the common `local` |
| # extension. Note: Most shells limit `local` to 1 var per line, contra bash. |
| |
| if [ "$KSH_VERSION" = 'Version JM 93t+ 2010-03-05' ]; then |
| # The version of ksh93 that ships with many illumos systems does not |
| # support the "local" extension. Print a message rather than fail in |
| # subtle ways later on: |
| echo 'rustup does not work with this ksh93 version; please try bash!' >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| |
| set -u |
| |
| # If RUSTUP_UPDATE_ROOT is unset or empty, default it. |
| RUSTUP_UPDATE_ROOT="${RUSTUP_UPDATE_ROOT:-https://static.rust-lang.org/rustup}" |
| |
| #XXX: If you change anything here, please make the same changes in setup_mode.rs |
| usage() { |
| cat 1>&2 <<EOF |
| rustup-init 1.24.1 (773cbef06 2021-04-27) |
| The installer for rustup |
| |
| USAGE: |
| rustup-init [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] |
| |
| FLAGS: |
| -v, --verbose Enable verbose output |
| -q, --quiet Disable progress output |
| -y Disable confirmation prompt. |
| --no-modify-path Don't configure the PATH environment variable |
| -h, --help Prints help information |
| -V, --version Prints version information |
| |
| OPTIONS: |
| --default-host <default-host> Choose a default host triple |
| --default-toolchain <default-toolchain> Choose a default toolchain to install |
| --default-toolchain none Do not install any toolchains |
| --profile [minimal|default|complete] Choose a profile |
| -c, --component <components>... Component name to also install |
| -t, --target <targets>... Target name to also install |
| EOF |
| } |
| |
| main() { |
| downloader --check |
| need_cmd uname |
| need_cmd mktemp |
| need_cmd chmod |
| need_cmd mkdir |
| need_cmd rm |
| need_cmd rmdir |
| |
| get_architecture || return 1 |
| local _arch="$RETVAL" |
| assert_nz "$_arch" "arch" |
| |
| local _ext="" |
| case "$_arch" in |
| *windows*) |
| _ext=".exe" |
| ;; |
| esac |
| |
| local _url="${RUSTUP_UPDATE_ROOT}/dist/${_arch}/rustup-init${_ext}" |
| |
| local _dir |
| _dir="$(ensure mktemp -d)" |
| local _file="${_dir}/rustup-init${_ext}" |
| |
| local _ansi_escapes_are_valid=false |
| if [ -t 2 ]; then |
| if [ "${TERM+set}" = 'set' ]; then |
| case "$TERM" in |
| xterm*|rxvt*|urxvt*|linux*|vt*) |
| _ansi_escapes_are_valid=true |
| ;; |
| esac |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| # check if we have to use /dev/tty to prompt the user |
| local need_tty=yes |
| for arg in "$@"; do |
| case "$arg" in |
| -h|--help) |
| usage |
| exit 0 |
| ;; |
| -y) |
| # user wants to skip the prompt -- we don't need /dev/tty |
| need_tty=no |
| ;; |
| *) |
| ;; |
| esac |
| done |
| |
| if $_ansi_escapes_are_valid; then |
| printf "\33[1minfo:\33[0m downloading installer\n" 1>&2 |
| else |
| printf '%s\n' 'info: downloading installer' 1>&2 |
| fi |
| |
| ensure mkdir -p "$_dir" |
| ensure downloader "$_url" "$_file" "$_arch" |
| ensure chmod u+x "$_file" |
| if [ ! -x "$_file" ]; then |
| printf '%s\n' "Cannot execute $_file (likely because of mounting /tmp as noexec)." 1>&2 |
| printf '%s\n' "Please copy the file to a location where you can execute binaries and run ./rustup-init${_ext}." 1>&2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| if [ "$need_tty" = "yes" ]; then |
| # The installer is going to want to ask for confirmation by |
| # reading stdin. This script was piped into `sh` though and |
| # doesn't have stdin to pass to its children. Instead we're going |
| # to explicitly connect /dev/tty to the installer's stdin. |
| if [ ! -t 1 ]; then |
| err "Unable to run interactively. Run with -y to accept defaults, --help for additional options" |
| fi |
| |
| ignore "$_file" "$@" < /dev/tty |
| else |
| ignore "$_file" "$@" |
| fi |
| |
| local _retval=$? |
| |
| ignore rm "$_file" |
| ignore rmdir "$_dir" |
| |
| return "$_retval" |
| } |
| |
| check_proc() { |
| # Check for /proc by looking for the /proc/self/exe link |
| # This is only run on Linux |
| if ! test -L /proc/self/exe ; then |
| err "fatal: Unable to find /proc/self/exe. Is /proc mounted? Installation cannot proceed without /proc." |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| get_bitness() { |
| need_cmd head |
| # Architecture detection without dependencies beyond coreutils. |
| # ELF files start out "\x7fELF", and the following byte is |
| # 0x01 for 32-bit and |
| # 0x02 for 64-bit. |
| # The printf builtin on some shells like dash only supports octal |
| # escape sequences, so we use those. |
| local _current_exe_head |
| _current_exe_head=$(head -c 5 /proc/self/exe ) |
| if [ "$_current_exe_head" = "$(printf '\177ELF\001')" ]; then |
| echo 32 |
| elif [ "$_current_exe_head" = "$(printf '\177ELF\002')" ]; then |
| echo 64 |
| else |
| err "unknown platform bitness" |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| is_host_amd64_elf() { |
| need_cmd head |
| need_cmd tail |
| # ELF e_machine detection without dependencies beyond coreutils. |
| # Two-byte field at offset 0x12 indicates the CPU, |
| # but we're interested in it being 0x3E to indicate amd64, or not that. |
| local _current_exe_machine |
| _current_exe_machine=$(head -c 19 /proc/self/exe | tail -c 1) |
| [ "$_current_exe_machine" = "$(printf '\076')" ] |
| } |
| |
| get_endianness() { |
| local cputype=$1 |
| local suffix_eb=$2 |
| local suffix_el=$3 |
| |
| # detect endianness without od/hexdump, like get_bitness() does. |
| need_cmd head |
| need_cmd tail |
| |
| local _current_exe_endianness |
| _current_exe_endianness="$(head -c 6 /proc/self/exe | tail -c 1)" |
| if [ "$_current_exe_endianness" = "$(printf '\001')" ]; then |
| echo "${cputype}${suffix_el}" |
| elif [ "$_current_exe_endianness" = "$(printf '\002')" ]; then |
| echo "${cputype}${suffix_eb}" |
| else |
| err "unknown platform endianness" |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| get_architecture() { |
| local _ostype _cputype _bitness _arch _clibtype |
| _ostype="$(uname -s)" |
| _cputype="$(uname -m)" |
| _clibtype="gnu" |
| |
| if [ "$_ostype" = Linux ]; then |
| if [ "$(uname -o)" = Android ]; then |
| _ostype=Android |
| fi |
| if ldd --version 2>&1 | grep -q 'musl'; then |
| _clibtype="musl" |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| if [ "$_ostype" = Darwin ] && [ "$_cputype" = i386 ]; then |
| # Darwin `uname -m` lies |
| if sysctl hw.optional.x86_64 | grep -q ': 1'; then |
| _cputype=x86_64 |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| if [ "$_ostype" = SunOS ]; then |
| # Both Solaris and illumos presently announce as "SunOS" in "uname -s" |
| # so use "uname -o" to disambiguate. We use the full path to the |
| # system uname in case the user has coreutils uname first in PATH, |
| # which has historically sometimes printed the wrong value here. |
| if [ "$(/usr/bin/uname -o)" = illumos ]; then |
| _ostype=illumos |
| fi |
| |
| # illumos systems have multi-arch userlands, and "uname -m" reports the |
| # machine hardware name; e.g., "i86pc" on both 32- and 64-bit x86 |
| # systems. Check for the native (widest) instruction set on the |
| # running kernel: |
| if [ "$_cputype" = i86pc ]; then |
| _cputype="$(isainfo -n)" |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| case "$_ostype" in |
| |
| Android) |
| _ostype=linux-android |
| ;; |
| |
| Linux) |
| check_proc |
| _ostype=unknown-linux-$_clibtype |
| _bitness=$(get_bitness) |
| ;; |
| |
| FreeBSD) |
| _ostype=unknown-freebsd |
| ;; |
| |
| NetBSD) |
| _ostype=unknown-netbsd |
| ;; |
| |
| DragonFly) |
| _ostype=unknown-dragonfly |
| ;; |
| |
| Darwin) |
| _ostype=apple-darwin |
| ;; |
| |
| illumos) |
| _ostype=unknown-illumos |
| ;; |
| |
| MINGW* | MSYS* | CYGWIN*) |
| _ostype=pc-windows-gnu |
| ;; |
| |
| *) |
| err "unrecognized OS type: $_ostype" |
| ;; |
| |
| esac |
| |
| case "$_cputype" in |
| |
| i386 | i486 | i686 | i786 | x86) |
| _cputype=i686 |
| ;; |
| |
| xscale | arm) |
| _cputype=arm |
| if [ "$_ostype" = "linux-android" ]; then |
| _ostype=linux-androideabi |
| fi |
| ;; |
| |
| armv6l) |
| _cputype=arm |
| if [ "$_ostype" = "linux-android" ]; then |
| _ostype=linux-androideabi |
| else |
| _ostype="${_ostype}eabihf" |
| fi |
| ;; |
| |
| armv7l | armv8l) |
| _cputype=armv7 |
| if [ "$_ostype" = "linux-android" ]; then |
| _ostype=linux-androideabi |
| else |
| _ostype="${_ostype}eabihf" |
| fi |
| ;; |
| |
| aarch64 | arm64) |
| _cputype=aarch64 |
| ;; |
| |
| x86_64 | x86-64 | x64 | amd64) |
| _cputype=x86_64 |
| ;; |
| |
| mips) |
| _cputype=$(get_endianness mips '' el) |
| ;; |
| |
| mips64) |
| if [ "$_bitness" -eq 64 ]; then |
| # only n64 ABI is supported for now |
| _ostype="${_ostype}abi64" |
| _cputype=$(get_endianness mips64 '' el) |
| fi |
| ;; |
| |
| ppc) |
| _cputype=powerpc |
| ;; |
| |
| ppc64) |
| _cputype=powerpc64 |
| ;; |
| |
| ppc64le) |
| _cputype=powerpc64le |
| ;; |
| |
| s390x) |
| _cputype=s390x |
| ;; |
| riscv64) |
| _cputype=riscv64gc |
| ;; |
| *) |
| err "unknown CPU type: $_cputype" |
| |
| esac |
| |
| # Detect 64-bit linux with 32-bit userland |
| if [ "${_ostype}" = unknown-linux-gnu ] && [ "${_bitness}" -eq 32 ]; then |
| case $_cputype in |
| x86_64) |
| if [ -n "${RUSTUP_CPUTYPE:-}" ]; then |
| _cputype="$RUSTUP_CPUTYPE" |
| else { |
| # 32-bit executable for amd64 = x32 |
| if is_host_amd64_elf; then { |
| echo "This host is running an x32 userland; as it stands, x32 support is poor," 1>&2 |
| echo "and there isn't a native toolchain -- you will have to install" 1>&2 |
| echo "multiarch compatibility with i686 and/or amd64, then select one" 1>&2 |
| echo "by re-running this script with the RUSTUP_CPUTYPE environment variable" 1>&2 |
| echo "set to i686 or x86_64, respectively." 1>&2 |
| echo 1>&2 |
| echo "You will be able to add an x32 target after installation by running" 1>&2 |
| echo " rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-gnux32" 1>&2 |
| exit 1 |
| }; else |
| _cputype=i686 |
| fi |
| }; fi |
| ;; |
| mips64) |
| _cputype=$(get_endianness mips '' el) |
| ;; |
| powerpc64) |
| _cputype=powerpc |
| ;; |
| aarch64) |
| _cputype=armv7 |
| if [ "$_ostype" = "linux-android" ]; then |
| _ostype=linux-androideabi |
| else |
| _ostype="${_ostype}eabihf" |
| fi |
| ;; |
| riscv64gc) |
| err "riscv64 with 32-bit userland unsupported" |
| ;; |
| esac |
| fi |
| |
| # Detect armv7 but without the CPU features Rust needs in that build, |
| # and fall back to arm. |
| # See https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup.rs/issues/587. |
| if [ "$_ostype" = "unknown-linux-gnueabihf" ] && [ "$_cputype" = armv7 ]; then |
| if ensure grep '^Features' /proc/cpuinfo | grep -q -v neon; then |
| # At least one processor does not have NEON. |
| _cputype=arm |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| _arch="${_cputype}-${_ostype}" |
| |
| RETVAL="$_arch" |
| } |
| |
| say() { |
| printf 'rustup: %s\n' "$1" |
| } |
| |
| err() { |
| say "$1" >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| } |
| |
| need_cmd() { |
| if ! check_cmd "$1"; then |
| err "need '$1' (command not found)" |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| check_cmd() { |
| command -v "$1" > /dev/null 2>&1 |
| } |
| |
| assert_nz() { |
| if [ -z "$1" ]; then err "assert_nz $2"; fi |
| } |
| |
| # Run a command that should never fail. If the command fails execution |
| # will immediately terminate with an error showing the failing |
| # command. |
| ensure() { |
| if ! "$@"; then err "command failed: $*"; fi |
| } |
| |
| # This is just for indicating that commands' results are being |
| # intentionally ignored. Usually, because it's being executed |
| # as part of error handling. |
| ignore() { |
| "$@" |
| } |
| |
| # This wraps curl or wget. Try curl first, if not installed, |
| # use wget instead. |
| downloader() { |
| local _dld |
| local _ciphersuites |
| local _err |
| local _status |
| if check_cmd curl; then |
| _dld=curl |
| elif check_cmd wget; then |
| _dld=wget |
| else |
| _dld='curl or wget' # to be used in error message of need_cmd |
| fi |
| |
| if [ "$1" = --check ]; then |
| need_cmd "$_dld" |
| elif [ "$_dld" = curl ]; then |
| get_ciphersuites_for_curl |
| _ciphersuites="$RETVAL" |
| if [ -n "$_ciphersuites" ]; then |
| _err=$(curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 --ciphers "$_ciphersuites" --silent --show-error --fail --location "$1" --output "$2" 2>&1) |
| _status=$? |
| else |
| echo "Warning: Not enforcing strong cipher suites for TLS, this is potentially less secure" |
| if ! check_help_for "$3" curl --proto --tlsv1.2; then |
| echo "Warning: Not enforcing TLS v1.2, this is potentially less secure" |
| _err=$(curl --silent --show-error --fail --location "$1" --output "$2" 2>&1) |
| _status=$? |
| else |
| _err=$(curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 --silent --show-error --fail --location "$1" --output "$2" 2>&1) |
| _status=$? |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ -n "$_err" ]; then |
| echo "$_err" >&2 |
| if echo "$_err" | grep -q 404$; then |
| err "installer for platform '$3' not found, this may be unsupported" |
| fi |
| fi |
| return $_status |
| elif [ "$_dld" = wget ]; then |
| get_ciphersuites_for_wget |
| _ciphersuites="$RETVAL" |
| if [ -n "$_ciphersuites" ]; then |
| _err=$(wget --https-only --secure-protocol=TLSv1_2 --ciphers "$_ciphersuites" "$1" -O "$2" 2>&1) |
| _status=$? |
| else |
| echo "Warning: Not enforcing strong cipher suites for TLS, this is potentially less secure" |
| if ! check_help_for "$3" wget --https-only --secure-protocol; then |
| echo "Warning: Not enforcing TLS v1.2, this is potentially less secure" |
| _err=$(wget "$1" -O "$2" 2>&1) |
| _status=$? |
| else |
| _err=$(wget --https-only --secure-protocol=TLSv1_2 "$1" -O "$2" 2>&1) |
| _status=$? |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ -n "$_err" ]; then |
| echo "$_err" >&2 |
| if echo "$_err" | grep -q ' 404 Not Found$'; then |
| err "installer for platform '$3' not found, this may be unsupported" |
| fi |
| fi |
| return $_status |
| else |
| err "Unknown downloader" # should not reach here |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| check_help_for() { |
| local _arch |
| local _cmd |
| local _arg |
| _arch="$1" |
| shift |
| _cmd="$1" |
| shift |
| |
| local _category |
| if "$_cmd" --help | grep -q 'For all options use the manual or "--help all".'; then |
| _category="all" |
| else |
| _category="" |
| fi |
| |
| case "$_arch" in |
| |
| *darwin*) |
| if check_cmd sw_vers; then |
| case $(sw_vers -productVersion) in |
| 10.*) |
| # If we're running on macOS, older than 10.13, then we always |
| # fail to find these options to force fallback |
| if [ "$(sw_vers -productVersion | cut -d. -f2)" -lt 13 ]; then |
| # Older than 10.13 |
| echo "Warning: Detected macOS platform older than 10.13" |
| return 1 |
| fi |
| ;; |
| 11.*) |
| # We assume Big Sur will be OK for now |
| ;; |
| *) |
| # Unknown product version, warn and continue |
| echo "Warning: Detected unknown macOS major version: $(sw_vers -productVersion)" |
| echo "Warning TLS capabilities detection may fail" |
| ;; |
| esac |
| fi |
| ;; |
| |
| esac |
| |
| for _arg in "$@"; do |
| if ! "$_cmd" --help $_category | grep -q -- "$_arg"; then |
| return 1 |
| fi |
| done |
| |
| true # not strictly needed |
| } |
| |
| # Return cipher suite string specified by user, otherwise return strong TLS 1.2-1.3 cipher suites |
| # if support by local tools is detected. Detection currently supports these curl backends: |
| # GnuTLS and OpenSSL (possibly also LibreSSL and BoringSSL). Return value can be empty. |
| get_ciphersuites_for_curl() { |
| if [ -n "${RUSTUP_TLS_CIPHERSUITES-}" ]; then |
| # user specified custom cipher suites, assume they know what they're doing |
| RETVAL="$RUSTUP_TLS_CIPHERSUITES" |
| return |
| fi |
| |
| local _openssl_syntax="no" |
| local _gnutls_syntax="no" |
| local _backend_supported="yes" |
| if curl -V | grep -q ' OpenSSL/'; then |
| _openssl_syntax="yes" |
| elif curl -V | grep -iq ' LibreSSL/'; then |
| _openssl_syntax="yes" |
| elif curl -V | grep -iq ' BoringSSL/'; then |
| _openssl_syntax="yes" |
| elif curl -V | grep -iq ' GnuTLS/'; then |
| _gnutls_syntax="yes" |
| else |
| _backend_supported="no" |
| fi |
| |
| local _args_supported="no" |
| if [ "$_backend_supported" = "yes" ]; then |
| # "unspecified" is for arch, allows for possibility old OS using macports, homebrew, etc. |
| if check_help_for "notspecified" "curl" "--tlsv1.2" "--ciphers" "--proto"; then |
| _args_supported="yes" |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| local _cs="" |
| if [ "$_args_supported" = "yes" ]; then |
| if [ "$_openssl_syntax" = "yes" ]; then |
| _cs=$(get_strong_ciphersuites_for "openssl") |
| elif [ "$_gnutls_syntax" = "yes" ]; then |
| _cs=$(get_strong_ciphersuites_for "gnutls") |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| RETVAL="$_cs" |
| } |
| |
| # Return cipher suite string specified by user, otherwise return strong TLS 1.2-1.3 cipher suites |
| # if support by local tools is detected. Detection currently supports these wget backends: |
| # GnuTLS and OpenSSL (possibly also LibreSSL and BoringSSL). Return value can be empty. |
| get_ciphersuites_for_wget() { |
| if [ -n "${RUSTUP_TLS_CIPHERSUITES-}" ]; then |
| # user specified custom cipher suites, assume they know what they're doing |
| RETVAL="$RUSTUP_TLS_CIPHERSUITES" |
| return |
| fi |
| |
| local _cs="" |
| if wget -V | grep -q '\-DHAVE_LIBSSL'; then |
| # "unspecified" is for arch, allows for possibility old OS using macports, homebrew, etc. |
| if check_help_for "notspecified" "wget" "TLSv1_2" "--ciphers" "--https-only" "--secure-protocol"; then |
| _cs=$(get_strong_ciphersuites_for "openssl") |
| fi |
| elif wget -V | grep -q '\-DHAVE_LIBGNUTLS'; then |
| # "unspecified" is for arch, allows for possibility old OS using macports, homebrew, etc. |
| if check_help_for "notspecified" "wget" "TLSv1_2" "--ciphers" "--https-only" "--secure-protocol"; then |
| _cs=$(get_strong_ciphersuites_for "gnutls") |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| RETVAL="$_cs" |
| } |
| |
| # Return strong TLS 1.2-1.3 cipher suites in OpenSSL or GnuTLS syntax. TLS 1.2 |
| # excludes non-ECDHE and non-AEAD cipher suites. DHE is excluded due to bad |
| # DH params often found on servers (see RFC 7919). Sequence matches or is |
| # similar to Firefox 68 ESR with weak cipher suites disabled via about:config. |
| # $1 must be openssl or gnutls. |
| get_strong_ciphersuites_for() { |
| if [ "$1" = "openssl" ]; then |
| # OpenSSL is forgiving of unknown values, no problems with TLS 1.3 values on versions that don't support it yet. |
| echo "TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256:TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256:TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384" |
| elif [ "$1" = "gnutls" ]; then |
| # GnuTLS isn't forgiving of unknown values, so this may require a GnuTLS version that supports TLS 1.3 even if wget doesn't. |
| # Begin with SECURE128 (and higher) then remove/add to build cipher suites. Produces same 9 cipher suites as OpenSSL but in slightly different order. |
| echo "SECURE128:-VERS-SSL3.0:-VERS-TLS1.0:-VERS-TLS1.1:-VERS-DTLS-ALL:-CIPHER-ALL:-MAC-ALL:-KX-ALL:+AEAD:+ECDHE-ECDSA:+ECDHE-RSA:+AES-128-GCM:+CHACHA20-POLY1305:+AES-256-GCM" |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| main "$@" || exit 1 |