#!/bin/sh # # This script acts like the "wasm-opt" command from the Binaryen toolchain, but # uses Tailscale's currently-desired version, downloading it first if necessary. set -eu BINARYEN_DIR="$HOME/.cache/tailscale-binaryen" read -r BINARYEN_REV < "$(dirname "$0")/binaryen.rev" # This works for Linux and Darwin, which is sufficient # (we do not build for other targets). OS=$(uname -s | tr A-Z a-z) if [ "$OS" = "darwin" ]; then # Binaryen uses the name "macos". OS="macos" fi ARCH="$(uname -m)" if [ "$ARCH" = "aarch64" ]; then # Binaryen uses the name "arm64". ARCH="arm64" fi install_binaryen() { BINARYEN_URL="https://github.com/WebAssembly/binaryen/releases/download/version_${BINARYEN_REV}/binaryen-version_${BINARYEN_REV}-${ARCH}-${OS}.tar.gz" install_tool "wasm-opt" $BINARYEN_REV $BINARYEN_DIR $BINARYEN_URL } install_tool() { TOOL=$1 REV=$2 TOOLCHAIN=$3 URL=$4 archive="$TOOLCHAIN-$REV.tar.gz" mark="$TOOLCHAIN.extracted" extracted= [ ! -e "$mark" ] || read -r extracted junk <$mark if [ "$extracted" = "$REV" ] && [ -e "$TOOLCHAIN/bin/$TOOL" ]; then # Already extracted, continue silently return 0 fi echo "" rm -f "$archive.new" "$TOOLCHAIN.extracted" if [ ! -e "$archive" ]; then log "Need to download $TOOL '$REV' from $URL." curl -f -L -o "$archive.new" $URL rm -f "$archive" mv "$archive.new" "$archive" fi log "Extracting $TOOL '$REV' into '$TOOLCHAIN'." >&2 rm -rf "$TOOLCHAIN" mkdir -p "$TOOLCHAIN" (cd "$TOOLCHAIN" && tar --strip-components=1 -xf "$archive") echo "$REV" >$mark } log() { echo "$@" >&2 } if [ "${BINARYEN_DIR}" = "SKIP" ] || [ "${OS}" != "macos" -a "${OS}" != "linux" ] || [ "${ARCH}" != "x86_64" -a "${ARCH}" != "arm64" ]; then log "Unsupported OS (${OS}) and architecture (${ARCH}) combination." log "Using existing wasm-opt (`which wasm-opt`)." exec wasm-opt "$@" fi install_binaryen "$BINARYEN_DIR/bin/wasm-opt" "$@"