cc-option and as-option are almost the same; both pass the flag to
$(CC). The main difference is the cc-option stops before the assemble
stage (-S option) whereas as-option stops after (-c option).
I chose -S because it is slightly faster, but $(cc-option,-gz=zlib)
returns a wrong result (https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/6/9/1529).
It has been fixed by commit 7b16994437 ("Makefile: Improve compressed
debug info support detection"), but the assembler should always be
invoked for more reliable compiler option tests.
However, you cannot simply replace -S with -c because the following
code in lib/Kconfig.debug would break:
    depends on $(cc-option,-gsplit-dwarf)
The combination of -c and -gsplit-dwarf does not accept /dev/null as
output.
  $ cat /dev/null | gcc -gsplit-dwarf -S -x c - -o /dev/null
  $ echo $?
  0
  $ cat /dev/null | gcc -gsplit-dwarf -c -x c - -o /dev/null
  objcopy: Warning: '/dev/null' is not an ordinary file
  $ echo $?
  1
  $ cat /dev/null | gcc -gsplit-dwarf -c -x c - -o tmp.o
  $ echo $?
  0
There is another flag that creates an separate file based on the
object file path:
  $ cat /dev/null | gcc -ftest-coverage -c -x c - -o /dev/null
  <stdin>:1: error: cannot open /dev/null.gcno
So, we cannot use /dev/null to sink the output.
Align the cc-option implementation with scripts/Kbuild.include.
With -c option used in cc-option, as-option is unneeded.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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| # Kconfig helper macros
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| 
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| # Convenient variables
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| comma       := ,
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| quote       := "
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| squote      := '
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| empty       :=
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| space       := $(empty) $(empty)
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| dollar      := $
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| right_paren := )
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| left_paren  := (
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| 
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| # $(if-success,<command>,<then>,<else>)
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| # Return <then> if <command> exits with 0, <else> otherwise.
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| if-success = $(shell,{ $(1); } >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo "$(2)" || echo "$(3)")
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| 
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| # $(success,<command>)
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| # Return y if <command> exits with 0, n otherwise
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| success = $(if-success,$(1),y,n)
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| 
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| # $(failure,<command>)
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| # Return n if <command> exits with 0, y otherwise
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| failure = $(if-success,$(1),n,y)
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| 
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| # $(cc-option,<flag>)
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| # Return y if the compiler supports <flag>, n otherwise
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| cc-option = $(success,mkdir .tmp_$$$$; trap "rm -rf .tmp_$$$$" EXIT; $(CC) -Werror $(CLANG_FLAGS) $(1) -c -x c /dev/null -o .tmp_$$$$/tmp.o)
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| 
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| # $(ld-option,<flag>)
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| # Return y if the linker supports <flag>, n otherwise
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| ld-option = $(success,$(LD) -v $(1))
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| 
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| # $(as-instr,<instr>)
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| # Return y if the assembler supports <instr>, n otherwise
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| as-instr = $(success,printf "%b\n" "$(1)" | $(CC) $(CLANG_FLAGS) -c -x assembler -o /dev/null -)
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| 
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| # check if $(CC) and $(LD) exist
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| $(error-if,$(failure,command -v $(CC)),compiler '$(CC)' not found)
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| $(error-if,$(failure,command -v $(LD)),linker '$(LD)' not found)
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| 
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| # Fail if the linker is gold as it's not capable of linking the kernel proper
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| $(error-if,$(success, $(LD) -v | grep -q gold), gold linker '$(LD)' not supported)
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| 
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| # machine bit flags
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| #  $(m32-flag): -m32 if the compiler supports it, or an empty string otherwise.
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| #  $(m64-flag): -m64 if the compiler supports it, or an empty string otherwise.
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| cc-option-bit = $(if-success,$(CC) -Werror $(1) -E -x c /dev/null -o /dev/null,$(1))
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| m32-flag := $(cc-option-bit,-m32)
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| m64-flag := $(cc-option-bit,-m64)
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