Platform Support

Support for different platforms ("targets") are organized into three tiers, each with a different set of guarantees. For more information on the policies for targets at each tier, see the Target Tier Policy.

Targets are identified by their "target triple" which is the string to inform the compiler what kind of output should be produced.

Tier 1 with Host Tools

Tier 1 targets can be thought of as "guaranteed to work". The Rust project builds official binary releases for each tier 1 target, and automated testing ensures that each tier 1 target builds and passes tests after each change.

Tier 1 targets with host tools additionally support running tools like rustc and cargo natively on the target, and automated testing ensures that tests pass for the host tools as well. This allows the target to be used as a development platform, not just a compilation target. For the full requirements, see Tier 1 with Host Tools in the Target Tier Policy.

All tier 1 targets with host tools support the full standard library.

targetnotes
aarch64-unknown-linux-gnuARM64 Linux (kernel 4.1, glibc 2.17+) 1
i686-pc-windows-gnu32-bit MinGW (Windows 7+) 2
i686-pc-windows-msvc32-bit MSVC (Windows 7+) 2
i686-unknown-linux-gnu32-bit Linux (kernel 3.2+, glibc 2.17+)
x86_64-apple-darwin64-bit macOS (10.7+, Lion+)
x86_64-pc-windows-gnu64-bit MinGW (Windows 7+) 2
x86_64-pc-windows-msvc64-bit MSVC (Windows 7+) 2
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu64-bit Linux (kernel 3.2+, glibc 2.17+)
1

Stack probes support is missing on aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu, but it's planned to be implemented in the near future. The implementation is tracked on issue #77071.

2

Only Windows 10 currently undergoes automated testing. Earlier versions of Windows rely on testing and support from the community.

Tier 1

Tier 1 targets can be thought of as "guaranteed to work". The Rust project builds official binary releases for each tier 1 target, and automated testing ensures that each tier 1 target builds and passes tests after each change. For the full requirements, see Tier 1 target policy in the Target Tier Policy.

At this time, all Tier 1 targets are Tier 1 with Host Tools.

Tier 2 with Host Tools

Tier 2 targets can be thought of as "guaranteed to build". The Rust project builds official binary releases for each tier 2 target, and automated builds ensure that each tier 2 target builds after each change. Automated tests are not always run so it's not guaranteed to produce a working build, but tier 2 targets often work to quite a good degree and patches are always welcome!

Tier 2 targets with host tools additionally support running tools like rustc and cargo natively on the target, and automated builds ensure that the host tools build as well. This allows the target to be used as a development platform, not just a compilation target. For the full requirements, see Tier 2 with Host Tools in the Target Tier Policy.

All tier 2 targets with host tools support the full standard library.

NOTE: The rust-docs component is not usually built for tier 2 targets, so Rustup may install the documentation for a similar tier 1 target instead.

targetnotes
aarch64-apple-darwinARM64 macOS (11.0+, Big Sur+)
aarch64-pc-windows-msvcARM64 Windows MSVC
aarch64-unknown-linux-muslARM64 Linux with MUSL
arm-unknown-linux-gnueabiARMv6 Linux (kernel 3.2, glibc 2.17)
arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihfARMv6 Linux, hardfloat (kernel 3.2, glibc 2.17)
armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihfARMv7 Linux, hardfloat (kernel 3.2, glibc 2.17)
mips-unknown-linux-gnuMIPS Linux (kernel 4.4, glibc 2.23)
mips64-unknown-linux-gnuabi64MIPS64 Linux, n64 ABI (kernel 4.4, glibc 2.23)
mips64el-unknown-linux-gnuabi64MIPS64 (LE) Linux, n64 ABI (kernel 4.4, glibc 2.23)
mipsel-unknown-linux-gnuMIPS (LE) Linux (kernel 4.4, glibc 2.23)
powerpc-unknown-linux-gnuPowerPC Linux (kernel 3.2, glibc 2.17)
powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnuPPC64 Linux (kernel 3.2, glibc 2.17)
powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnuPPC64LE Linux (kernel 3.10, glibc 2.17)
riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnuRISC-V Linux (kernel 4.20, glibc 2.29)
s390x-unknown-linux-gnuS390x Linux (kernel 3.2, glibc 2.17)
x86_64-unknown-freebsd64-bit FreeBSD
x86_64-unknown-illumosillumos
x86_64-unknown-linux-musl64-bit Linux with MUSL
x86_64-unknown-netbsdNetBSD/amd64

Tier 2

Tier 2 targets can be thought of as "guaranteed to build". The Rust project builds official binary releases for each tier 2 target, and automated builds ensure that each tier 2 target builds after each change. Automated tests are not always run so it's not guaranteed to produce a working build, but tier 2 targets often work to quite a good degree and patches are always welcome! For the full requirements, see Tier 2 target policy in the Target Tier Policy.

The std column in the table below has the following meanings:

  • ✓ indicates the full standard library is available.
  • * indicates the target only supports no_std development.

NOTE: The rust-docs component is not usually built for tier 2 targets, so Rustup may install the documentation for a similar tier 1 target instead.

targetstdnotes
aarch64-apple-iosARM64 iOS
aarch64-apple-ios-simApple iOS Simulator on ARM64
aarch64-fuchsiaARM64 Fuchsia
aarch64-linux-androidARM64 Android
aarch64-unknown-none-softfloat*Bare ARM64, softfloat
aarch64-unknown-none*Bare ARM64, hardfloat
arm-linux-androideabiARMv7 Android
arm-unknown-linux-musleabiARMv6 Linux with MUSL
arm-unknown-linux-musleabihfARMv6 Linux with MUSL, hardfloat
armebv7r-none-eabi*Bare ARMv7-R, Big Endian
armebv7r-none-eabihf*Bare ARMv7-R, Big Endian, hardfloat
armv5te-unknown-linux-gnueabiARMv5TE Linux (kernel 4.4, glibc 2.23)
armv5te-unknown-linux-musleabiARMv5TE Linux with MUSL
armv7-linux-androideabiARMv7a Android
armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabiARMv7 Linux (kernel 4.15, glibc 2.27)
armv7-unknown-linux-musleabiARMv7 Linux with MUSL
armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihfARMv7 Linux with MUSL, hardfloat
armv7a-none-eabi*Bare ARMv7-A
armv7r-none-eabi*Bare ARMv7-R
armv7r-none-eabihf*Bare ARMv7-R, hardfloat
asmjs-unknown-emscriptenasm.js via Emscripten
i586-pc-windows-msvc*32-bit Windows w/o SSE
i586-unknown-linux-gnu32-bit Linux w/o SSE (kernel 3.2, glibc 2.17)
i586-unknown-linux-musl32-bit Linux w/o SSE, MUSL
i686-linux-android32-bit x86 Android
i686-unknown-freebsd32-bit FreeBSD
i686-unknown-linux-musl32-bit Linux with MUSL
mips-unknown-linux-muslMIPS Linux with MUSL
mips64-unknown-linux-muslabi64MIPS64 Linux, n64 ABI, MUSL
mips64el-unknown-linux-muslabi64MIPS64 (LE) Linux, n64 ABI, MUSL
mipsel-unknown-linux-muslMIPS (LE) Linux with MUSL
nvptx64-nvidia-cuda*--emit=asm generates PTX code that runs on NVIDIA GPUs
riscv32i-unknown-none-elf*Bare RISC-V (RV32I ISA)
riscv32imac-unknown-none-elf*Bare RISC-V (RV32IMAC ISA)
riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf*Bare RISC-V (RV32IMC ISA)
riscv64gc-unknown-none-elf*Bare RISC-V (RV64IMAFDC ISA)
riscv64imac-unknown-none-elf*Bare RISC-V (RV64IMAC ISA)
sparc64-unknown-linux-gnuSPARC Linux (kernel 4.4, glibc 2.23)
sparcv9-sun-solarisSPARC Solaris 10/11, illumos
thumbv6m-none-eabi*Bare Cortex-M0, M0+, M1
thumbv7em-none-eabi*Bare Cortex-M4, M7
thumbv7em-none-eabihf*Bare Cortex-M4F, M7F, FPU, hardfloat
thumbv7m-none-eabi*Bare Cortex-M3
thumbv7neon-linux-androideabiThumb2-mode ARMv7a Android with NEON
thumbv7neon-unknown-linux-gnueabihfThumb2-mode ARMv7a Linux with NEON (kernel 4.4, glibc 2.23)
thumbv8m.base-none-eabi*ARMv8-M Baseline
thumbv8m.main-none-eabi*ARMv8-M Mainline
thumbv8m.main-none-eabihf*ARMv8-M Mainline, hardfloat
wasm32-unknown-emscriptenWebAssembly via Emscripten
wasm32-unknown-unknownWebAssembly
wasm32-wasiWebAssembly with WASI
x86_64-apple-ios64-bit x86 iOS
x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgxFortanix ABI for 64-bit Intel SGX
x86_64-fuchsia64-bit Fuchsia
x86_64-linux-android64-bit x86 Android
x86_64-pc-solaris64-bit Solaris 10/11, illumos
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnux3264-bit Linux (x32 ABI) (kernel 4.15, glibc 2.27)
x86_64-unknown-none*Freestanding/bare-metal x86_64, softfloat
x86_64-unknown-redoxRedox OS

Tier 3

Tier 3 targets are those which the Rust codebase has support for, but which the Rust project does not build or test automatically, so they may or may not work. Official builds are not available. For the full requirements, see Tier 3 target policy in the Target Tier Policy.

The std column in the table below has the following meanings:

  • ✓ indicates the full standard library is available.
  • * indicates the target only supports no_std development.
  • ? indicates the standard library support is unknown or a work-in-progress.

The host column indicates whether the codebase includes support for building host tools.

targetstdhostnotes
aarch64-apple-ios-macabi?Apple Catalyst on ARM64
aarch64-apple-tvos*ARM64 tvOS
aarch64-apple-watchos-simARM64 Apple WatchOS Simulator
aarch64-kmc-solid_asp3ARM64 SOLID with TOPPERS/ASP3
aarch64-nintendo-switch-freestanding*ARM64 Nintendo Switch, Horizon
aarch64-pc-windows-gnullvm
aarch64-unknown-freebsdARM64 FreeBSD
aarch64-unknown-hermitARM64 HermitCore
aarch64-unknown-uefi*ARM64 UEFI
aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu_ilp32ARM64 Linux (ILP32 ABI)
aarch64-unknown-netbsd
aarch64-unknown-openbsdARM64 OpenBSD
aarch64-unknown-redox?ARM64 Redox OS
aarch64-uwp-windows-msvc?
aarch64-wrs-vxworks?
aarch64_be-unknown-linux-gnu_ilp32ARM64 Linux (big-endian, ILP32 ABI)
aarch64_be-unknown-linux-gnuARM64 Linux (big-endian)
arm64_32-apple-watchosARM Apple WatchOS 64-bit with 32-bit pointers
armeb-unknown-linux-gnueabi?ARM BE8 the default ARM big-endian architecture since ARMv6.
armv4t-none-eabi*ARMv4T A32
armv4t-unknown-linux-gnueabi?
armv5te-none-eabi*ARMv5TE A32
armv5te-unknown-linux-uclibceabi?ARMv5TE Linux with uClibc
armv6-unknown-freebsdARMv6 FreeBSD
armv6-unknown-netbsd-eabihf?
armv6k-nintendo-3ds?ARMv6K Nintendo 3DS, Horizon (Requires devkitARM toolchain)
armv7-apple-iosARMv7 iOS, Cortex-a8
armv7-unknown-linux-uclibceabiARMv7 Linux with uClibc, softfloat
armv7-unknown-linux-uclibceabihf?ARMv7 Linux with uClibc, hardfloat
armv7-unknown-freebsdARMv7 FreeBSD
armv7-unknown-netbsd-eabihf
armv7-wrs-vxworks-eabihf?
armv7a-kmc-solid_asp3-eabiARM SOLID with TOPPERS/ASP3
armv7a-kmc-solid_asp3-eabihfARM SOLID with TOPPERS/ASP3, hardfloat
armv7a-none-eabihf*ARM Cortex-A, hardfloat
armv7k-apple-watchosARM Apple WatchOS
armv7s-apple-ios
avr-unknown-gnu-atmega328*AVR. Requires -Z build-std=core
bpfeb-unknown-none*BPF (big endian)
bpfel-unknown-none*BPF (little endian)
hexagon-unknown-linux-musl?
i386-apple-ios32-bit x86 iOS
i686-apple-darwin32-bit macOS (10.7+, Lion+)
i686-pc-windows-msvc*32-bit Windows XP support
i686-unknown-haiku32-bit Haiku
i686-unknown-netbsdNetBSD/i386 with SSE2
i686-unknown-openbsd32-bit OpenBSD
i686-unknown-uefi*32-bit UEFI
i686-uwp-windows-gnu?
i686-uwp-windows-msvc?
i686-wrs-vxworks?
m68k-unknown-linux-gnu?Motorola 680x0 Linux
mips-unknown-linux-uclibcMIPS Linux with uClibc
mips64-openwrt-linux-musl?MIPS64 for OpenWrt Linux MUSL
mipsel-sony-psp*MIPS (LE) Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP)
mipsel-sony-psx*MIPS (LE) Sony PlayStation 1 (PSX)
mipsel-unknown-linux-uclibcMIPS (LE) Linux with uClibc
mipsel-unknown-none*Bare MIPS (LE) softfloat
mipsisa32r6-unknown-linux-gnu?
mipsisa32r6el-unknown-linux-gnu?
mipsisa64r6-unknown-linux-gnuabi64?
mipsisa64r6el-unknown-linux-gnuabi64?
msp430-none-elf*16-bit MSP430 microcontrollers
powerpc-unknown-linux-gnuspePowerPC SPE Linux
powerpc-unknown-linux-musl?
powerpc-unknown-netbsd
powerpc-unknown-openbsd?
powerpc-wrs-vxworks-spe?
powerpc-wrs-vxworks?
powerpc64-unknown-freebsdPPC64 FreeBSD (ELFv1 and ELFv2)
powerpc64le-unknown-freebsdPPC64LE FreeBSD
powerpc-unknown-freebsdPowerPC FreeBSD
powerpc64-unknown-linux-musl?
powerpc64-wrs-vxworks?
powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl?
powerpc64-unknown-openbsdOpenBSD/powerpc64
riscv32gc-unknown-linux-gnuRISC-V Linux (kernel 5.4, glibc 2.33)
riscv32gc-unknown-linux-muslRISC-V Linux (kernel 5.4, musl + RISCV32 support patches)
riscv32im-unknown-none-elf*Bare RISC-V (RV32IM ISA)
riscv32imac-unknown-xous-elf?RISC-V Xous (RV32IMAC ISA)
riscv32imc-esp-espidfRISC-V ESP-IDF
riscv64gc-unknown-freebsdRISC-V FreeBSD
riscv64gc-unknown-linux-muslRISC-V Linux (kernel 4.20, musl 1.2.0)
riscv64gc-unknown-openbsdOpenBSD/riscv64
s390x-unknown-linux-muslS390x Linux (kernel 3.2, MUSL)
sparc-unknown-linux-gnu32-bit SPARC Linux
sparc64-unknown-netbsdNetBSD/sparc64
sparc64-unknown-openbsdOpenBSD/sparc64
thumbv4t-none-eabi*ARMv4T T32
thumbv5te-none-eabi*ARMv5TE T32
thumbv7a-pc-windows-msvc?
thumbv7a-uwp-windows-msvc
thumbv7neon-unknown-linux-musleabihf?Thumb2-mode ARMv7a Linux with NEON, MUSL
wasm64-unknown-unknown?WebAssembly
x86_64-apple-ios-macabiApple Catalyst on x86_64
x86_64-apple-tvos*x86 64-bit tvOS
x86_64-apple-watchos-simx86 64-bit Apple WatchOS simulator
x86_64-pc-windows-gnullvm
x86_64-pc-windows-msvc*64-bit Windows XP support
x86_64-sun-solaris?Deprecated target for 64-bit Solaris 10/11, illumos
x86_64-unknown-dragonfly64-bit DragonFlyBSD
x86_64-unknown-haiku64-bit Haiku
x86_64-unknown-hermitHermitCore
x86_64-unknown-l4re-uclibc?
x86_64-unknown-none-linuxkernel*Linux kernel modules
x86_64-unknown-openbsd64-bit OpenBSD
x86_64-unknown-uefi*64-bit UEFI
x86_64-uwp-windows-gnu
x86_64-uwp-windows-msvc
x86_64-wrs-vxworks?