--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+#
+# Staring v4.18, Kconfig evaluates compiler capabilities, and hides CONFIG
+# options your compiler does not support. This works well if you configure and
+# build the kernel on the same host machine.
+#
+# It is inconvenient if you prepare the .config that is carried to a different
+# build environment (typically this happens when you package the kernel for
+# distros) because using a different compiler potentially produces different
+# CONFIG options than the real build environment. So, you probably want to make
+# as many options visible as possible. In other words, you need to create a
+# super-set of CONFIG options that cover any build environment. If some of the
+# CONFIG options turned out to be unsupported on the build machine, they are
+# automatically disabled by the nature of Kconfig.
+#
+# However, it is not feasible to get a full-featured compiler for every arch.
+# Hence these dummy toolchains to make all compiler tests pass.
+#
+# Usage:
+#
+# From the top directory of the source tree, run
+#
+# $ make CROSS_COMPILE=scripts/dummy-tools/ oldconfig
+#
+# Most of compiler features are tested by cc-option, which simply checks the
+# exit code of $(CC). This script does nothing and just exits with 0 in most
+# cases. So, $(cc-option, ...) is evaluated as 'y'.
+#
+# This scripts caters to more checks; handle --version and pre-process __GNUC__
+# etc. to pretend to be GCC, and also do right things to satisfy some scripts.
+
+# Check if the first parameter appears in the rest. Succeeds if found.
+# This helper is useful if a particular option was passed to this script.
+# Typically used like this:
+# arg_contain <word-you-are-searching-for> "$@"
+arg_contain ()
+{
+ search="$1"
+ shift
+
+ while [ $# -gt 0 ]
+ do
+ if [ "$search" = "$1" ]; then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ shift
+ done
+
+ return 1
+}
+
+# To set CONFIG_CC_IS_GCC=y
+if arg_contain --version "$@"; then
+ echo "gcc (scripts/dummy-tools/gcc)"
+ exit 0
+fi
+
+if arg_contain -E "$@"; then
+ # For scripts/gcc-version.sh; This emulates GCC 20.0.0
+ if arg_contain - "$@"; then
+ sed 's/^__GNUC__$/20/; s/^__GNUC_MINOR__$/0/; s/^__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__$/0/'
+ exit 0
+ else
+ echo "no input files" >&2
+ exit 1
+ fi
+fi
+
+if arg_contain -S "$@"; then
+ # For scripts/gcc-x86-*-has-stack-protector.sh
+ if arg_contain -fstack-protector "$@"; then
+ echo "%gs"
+ exit 0
+ fi
+fi
+
+# For scripts/gcc-plugin.sh
+if arg_contain -print-file-name=plugin "$@"; then
+ plugin_dir=$(mktemp -d)
+
+ sed -n 's/.*#include "\(.*\)"/\1/p' $(dirname $0)/../gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h |
+ while read header
+ do
+ mkdir -p $plugin_dir/include/$(dirname $header)
+ touch $plugin_dir/include/$header
+ done
+
+ echo $plugin_dir
+ exit 0
+fi
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+#!/bin/sh
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+
+# Dummy script that always succeeds.
+
+# Check if the first parameter appears in the rest. Succeeds if found.
+# This helper is useful if a particular option was passed to this script.
+# Typically used like this:
+# arg_contain <word-you-are-searching-for> "$@"
+arg_contain ()
+{
+ search="$1"
+ shift
+
+ while [ $# -gt 0 ]
+ do
+ if [ "$search" = "$1" ]; then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ shift
+ done
+
+ return 1
+}
+
+if arg_contain --version "$@" || arg_contain -v "$@"; then
+ progname=$(basename $0)
+ echo "GNU $progname (scripts/dummy-tools/$progname) 2.50"
+ exit 0
+fi