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# -*- mode: sh; tab-width: 4 -*-
# vi: ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et
# vim: filetype=sh :
# This file contains some useful common functions
# Copyright 2007 Yann E. MORIN
# Licensed under the GPL v2. See COPYING in the root of this package

CT_LoadConfig() {
    local o oldvals vals

    # Parse the configuration file
    # It has some info about the logging facility, so include it early
    # It also sets KERNEL/ARCH/... for file inclusion below. Does not handle
    # recursive definitions yet. We don't need arrays at this point.
    CT_TestOrAbort "Configuration file not found. Please create one." -r .config
    . ./.config # Prefixing with ./ prevents Bash from searching $PATH

    # Include sub-scripts instead of calling them: that way, we do not have to
    # export any variable, nor re-parse the configuration and functions files.
    . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/internals.sh"
    . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/arch.sh"
    . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/companion_tools.sh"
    . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/kernel/${CT_KERNEL}.sh"
    . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/companion_libs.sh"
    . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/binutils/${CT_BINUTILS}.sh"
    . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/libc.sh"
    . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/cc/${CT_CC}.sh"
    . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/debug.sh"
    . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/test_suite.sh"

    # Target tuple: CT_TARGET needs a little love:
    CT_DoBuildTargetTuple

    # Kludge: If any of the configured options needs CT_TARGET,
    # then rescan the options file now. This also handles recursive variables;
    # but we don't want to loop forever if there's a circular reference.
    oldvals=""
    try=0
    while [ "$try" -le 10 ]; do
        . ./.config # Prefixing with ./ prevents Bash from searching $PATH
        vals=`set | ${grep} -E '^CT_'`
        if [ "$oldvals" = "$vals" ]; then
            break
        fi
        oldvals="$vals"
        try=$[ try + 1 ]
    done
    if [ "$try" -gt 10 ]; then
        CT_Abort "Variables in .config recurse too deep."
    fi
    # Double eval: first eval substitutes option name, second eval unescapes quotes
    # and whitespace.
    for o in `set | ${sed} -rn 's/^(CT_[A-Za-z0-9_]*_ARRAY)=.*/\1/p'`; do
        eval "eval $o=(\"\$$o\")"
    done
}

# Prepare the fault handler
CT_OnError() {
    local ret=$?
    local result
    local old_trap
    local intro
    local file line func
    local step step_depth

    # To avoid printing the backtace for each sub-shell
    # up to the top-level, just remember we've dumped it
    if [ ! -f "${CT_WORK_DIR}/backtrace" ]; then
        [ -d "${CT_WORK_DIR}" ] && touch "${CT_WORK_DIR}/backtrace"

        # Print steps backtrace
        step_depth=${CT_STEP_COUNT}
        CT_STEP_COUNT=1     # To have a zero-indentation
        CT_DoLog ERROR ""
        CT_DoLog ERROR ">>"
        intro="Build failed"
        for((step=step_depth; step>0; step--)); do
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">>  ${intro} in step '${CT_STEP_MESSAGE[${step}]}'"
            intro="      called"
        done

        # Print functions backtrace
        intro="Error happened in"
        CT_DoLog ERROR ">>"
        for((depth=1; ${BASH_LINENO[$((${depth}-1))]}>0; depth++)); do
            file="${BASH_SOURCE[${depth}]#${CT_LIB_DIR}/}"
            func="${FUNCNAME[${depth}]}"
            line="@${BASH_LINENO[${depth}-1]:-?}"
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">>  ${intro}: ${func}[${file}${line}]"
            intro="      called from"
        done

        # If the user asked for interactive debugging, dump him/her to a shell
        if [ "${CT_DEBUG_INTERACTIVE}" = "y" ]; then
            # We do not want this sub-shell exit status to be caught, because
            # it is absolutely legit that it exits with non-zero.
            # Save the trap handler to restore it after our debug-shell
            old_trap="$(trap -p ERR)"
            trap -- ERR
            (
                CT_LogDisable # In this subshell
                printf "\r         \n\nCurrent command"
                if [ -n "${cur_cmd}" ]; then
                    printf ":\n  %s\n" "${cur_cmd}"
                else
                    printf " (unknown), "
                fi
                printf "exited with error code: %d\n" ${ret}
                printf "Please fix it up and finish by exiting the shell with one of these values:\n"
                printf "    1  fixed, continue with next build command\n"
                if [ -n "${cur_cmd}" ]; then
                    printf "    2  repeat this build command\n"
                fi
                printf "    3  abort build\n\n"
                while true; do
                    ${bash} --rcfile <(printf "PS1='ct-ng:\w> '\nPROMPT_COMMAND=''\n") -i
                    result=$?
                    case $result in
                        1)  printf "\nContinuing past the failed command.\n\n"
                            break
                            ;;
                        2)  if [ -n "${cur_cmd}" ]; then
                                printf "\nRe-trying last command.\n\n"
                                break
                            fi
                            ;;
                        3)  break;;
                    esac
                    printf "\nPlease exit with one of these values:\n"
                    printf "    1  fixed, continue with next build command\n"
                    if [ -n "${cur_cmd}" ]; then
                        printf "    2  repeat this build command\n"
                    fi
                    printf "    3  abort build\n"
                done
                exit $result
            )
            result=$?
            # Restore the trap handler
            eval "${old_trap}"
            case "${result}" in
                1)  rm -f "${CT_WORK_DIR}/backtrace"; touch "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/skip"; return;;
                2)  rm -f "${CT_WORK_DIR}/backtrace"; touch "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/repeat"; return;;
                # 3 is an abort, continue...
            esac
        fi
    fi

    # And finally, in top-level shell, print some hints
    if [ ${BASH_SUBSHELL} -eq 0 ]; then
        # Help diagnose the error
        CT_STEP_COUNT=1     # To have a zero-indentation
        CT_DoLog ERROR ">>"
        if [ "${CT_LOG_TO_FILE}" = "y" ]; then
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">>  For more info on this error, look at the file: '${CT_BUILD_LOG#${CT_TOP_DIR}/}'"
        fi
        CT_DoLog ERROR ">>  There is a list of known issues, some with workarounds, in:"
        if [ -r "${CT_DOC_DIR}/manual/B_Known_issues.md" ]; then
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">>      '${CT_DOC_DIR#${CT_TOP_DIR}/}/manual/B_Known_issues.md'"
        else
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">>      https://crosstool-ng.github.io/docs/known-issues/"
        fi
        CT_DoLog ERROR ">>"
        if [ -n "${CT_EXPERIMENTAL}" ]; then
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">> NOTE: Your configuration includes features marked EXPERIMENTAL."
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">> Before submitting a bug report, try to reproduce it without enabling"
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">> any experimental features. Otherwise, you'll need to debug it"
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">> and present an explanation why it is a bug in crosstool-NG - or"
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">> preferably, a fix."
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">>"
        fi
        if [ "${CT_PATCH_ORDER}" != "bundled" ]; then
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">> NOTE: You configuration uses non-default patch sets. Please"
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">> select 'bundled' as the set of patches applied and attempt"
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">> to reproduce this issue. Issues reported with other patch"
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">> set selections (none, local, bundled+local) are going to be"
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">> closed without explanation."
            CT_DoLog ERROR ">>"
        fi
        CT_DoLog ERROR ">>  If you feel this is a bug in crosstool-NG, report it at:"
        CT_DoLog ERROR ">>      https://github.com/crosstool-ng/crosstool-ng/issues/"
        CT_DoLog ERROR ">>"
        CT_DoLog ERROR ">>  Make sure your report includes all the information pertinent to this issue."
        CT_DoLog ERROR ">>  Read the bug reporting guidelines here:"
        CT_DoLog ERROR ">>      http://crosstool-ng.github.io/support/"

        CT_DoLog ERROR ""
        CT_DoEnd ERROR
        rm -f "${CT_WORK_DIR}/backtrace"
    fi
    exit $ret
}

# Install the fault handler
trap CT_OnError ERR

# Inherit the fault handler in subshells and functions
set -E

# Make pipes fail on the _first_ failed command
# Not supported on bash < 3.x, but we need it, so drop the obsolete bash-2.x
set -o pipefail

# Don't hash commands' locations, and search every time it is requested.
# This is slow, but needed because of the static/shared core gcc which shall
# always match to shared if it exists, and only fallback to static if the
# shared is not found
set +o hashall

# Log policy:
#  - first of all, save stdout so we can see the live logs: fd #6
#    (also save stdin and stderr for use by CT_DEBUG_INTERACTIVE)
#    FIXME: it doesn't look like anyone is overriding stdin/stderr. Do we need
#    to save/restore them?
CT_LogEnable() {
	local clean=no
	local arg

	for arg in "$@"; do eval "$arg"; done
	exec 6>&1 7>&2 8<&0
	CT_BUILD_LOG="${CT_TOP_DIR}/build.log"
	CT_LOG_ENABLED=y
    if [ "$clean" = "yes" ]; then
		rm -f "${CT_BUILD_LOG}"
	fi
	exec >>"${CT_BUILD_LOG}"
}

# Restore original stdout, stderr and stdin
CT_LogDisable() {
	exec >&6 2>&7 <&8
	CT_LOG_ENABLED=
}

# The different log levels:
CT_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR=0
CT_LOG_LEVEL_WARN=1
CT_LOG_LEVEL_INFO=2
CT_LOG_LEVEL_EXTRA=3
CT_LOG_LEVEL_CFG=4
CT_LOG_LEVEL_FILE=5
CT_LOG_LEVEL_STATE=6
CT_LOG_LEVEL_ALL=7
CT_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG=8

# Make it easy to use \n and !
CR=$(printf "\n")
BANG='!'

# A function to log what is happening
# Different log level are available:
#   - ERROR:   A serious, fatal error occurred
#   - WARN:    A non fatal, non serious error occurred, take your responsbility with the generated build
#   - INFO:    Informational messages
#   - EXTRA:   Extra informational messages
#   - CFG:     Output of various "./configure"-type scripts
#   - FILE:    File / archive unpacking.
#   - STATE:   State save & restore
#   - ALL:     Component's build messages
#   - DEBUG:   Internal debug messages
# Usage: CT_DoLog <level> [message]
# If message is empty, then stdin will be logged.
CT_DoLog() {
    local max_level LEVEL level cur_l cur_L
    local l
    eval max_level="\${CT_LOG_LEVEL_${CT_LOG_LEVEL_MAX}}"
    # Set the maximum log level to DEBUG if we have none
    [ -z "${max_level}" ] && max_level=${CT_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG}

    LEVEL="$1"; shift
    eval level="\${CT_LOG_LEVEL_${LEVEL}}"

    if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
        cat -
    else
        echo -e "${*}"
    fi |( IFS="${CR}" # We want the full lines, even leading spaces
          _prog_bar_cpt=0
          _prog_bar[0]='/'
          _prog_bar[1]='-'
          _prog_bar[2]='\'
          _prog_bar[3]='|'
          indent=$((2*CT_STEP_COUNT))
          while read line; do
              case "${CT_LOG_SEE_TOOLS_WARN:-n},${line}" in
                  y,*[[:space:]][Ww]arning:*|y,[Ww]arning:*|y,*[[:space:]]WARNING:*|y,WARNING:*)
                      cur_L=WARN; cur_l=${CT_LOG_LEVEL_WARN};;
                  *[[:space:]][Ee]rror:*|[yn],[Ee]rror:*)
                      cur_L=ERROR; cur_l=${CT_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR};;
                  *"make["*"]: ***"*)
                      cur_L=ERROR; cur_l=${CT_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR};;
                  *)
                      cur_L="${LEVEL}"; cur_l="${level}";;
              esac
              # There will always be a log file (stdout, fd #1), be it /dev/null
              if [ -n "${CT_LOG_ENABLED}" ]; then
                  printf "[%-5s]%*s%s%s\n" "${cur_L}" "${indent}" " " "${line}"
                  # If log file has been set up, fd#6 is console and it only
                  # gets the most important messages.
                  if [ ${cur_l} -le ${max_level} ]; then
                      # Only print to console (fd #6) if log level is high enough.
                      printf "${CT_LOG_PROGRESS_BAR:+\r}[%-5s]%*s%s%s\n" "${cur_L}" "${indent}" " " "${line}" >&6
                  fi
                  if [ "${CT_LOG_PROGRESS_BAR}" = "y" ]; then
                      printf "\r[%02d:%02d] %s " $((SECONDS/60)) $((SECONDS%60)) "${_prog_bar[$((_prog_bar_cpt/10))]}" >&6
                      _prog_bar_cpt=$(((_prog_bar_cpt+1)%40))
                  fi
              elif [ ${cur_l} -le ${CT_LOG_LEVEL_WARN} ]; then
                  printf "[%-5s]%*s%s%s\n" "${cur_L}" "${indent}" " " "${line}" >&2
              fi
          done
        )

    return 0
}

# Execute an action, and log its messages
# It is possible to even log local variable assignments (a-la: var=val ./cmd opts)
# Usage: CT_DoExecLog <level> [VAR=val...] <command> [parameters...]
CT_DoExecLog() {
    local level="$1"
    local cur_cmd
    local ret
    local cmd_seen
    shift

    (
    for i in "$@"; do
        case "${i}" in
        *=*)
            if [ -z "${cmd_seen}" ]; then
                cur_cmd+=" ${i%%=*}='${i#*=}'"
            else
                cur_cmd+=" '${i}'"
            fi
            ;;
        *)
            cur_cmd+=" '${i}'"
            cmd_seen=y
            ;;
        esac
    done
    while true; do
        case "${1}" in
            *=*)    eval export "'${1}'"; shift;;
            *)      break;;
        esac
    done
    # This while-loop goes hand-in-hand with the ERR trap handler:
    # - if the command terminates successfully, then we hit the break
    #   statement, and we exit the loop
    # - if the command terminates in error, then the ERR handler kicks
    #   in, then:
    #     - if the user did *not* ask for interactive debugging, the ERR
    #       handler exits, and we hit the end of the sub-shell
    #     - if the user did ask for interactive debugging, the ERR handler
    #       spawns a shell. Upon termination of this shell, the ERR handler
    #       examines the exit status of the shell:
    #         - if 1, the ERR handler returns; then we hit the else statement,
    #           then the break, and we exit the 'while' loop, to continue the
    #           build;
    #         - if 2, the ERR handler touches the repeat file, and returns;
    #           then we hit the if statement, and we loop for one more
    #           iteration;
    #         - if 3, the ERR handler exits with the command's exit status,
    #           and we're dead;
    #         - for any other exit status of the shell, the ERR handler
    #           prints an informational message, and respawns the shell
    #
    # This allows a user to get an interactive shell that has the same
    # environment (PATH and so on) that the failed command was ran with.
    while true; do
        rm -f "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/repeat"
        CT_DoLog DEBUG "==> Executing: ${cur_cmd}"
        "${@}" 2>&1 |CT_DoLog "${level}"
        ret="${?}"
        if [ -f "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/repeat" ]; then
            rm -f "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/repeat"
            continue
        elif [ -f "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/skip" ]; then
            rm -f "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/skip"
            ret=0
            break
        else
            break
        fi
    done
    CT_DoLog DEBUG "==> Return status ${ret}"
    exit ${ret}
    )
    # Catch failure of the sub-shell
    [ $? -eq 0 ]
}

# Tail message to be logged whatever happens
# Usage: CT_DoEnd <level>
CT_DoEnd()
{
    local level="$1"
    CT_STOP_DATE=$(CT_DoDate +%s%N)
    CT_STOP_DATE_HUMAN=$(CT_DoDate +%Y%m%d.%H%M%S)
    if [ "${level}" != "ERROR" ]; then
        CT_DoLog "${level:-INFO}" "Build completed at ${CT_STOP_DATE_HUMAN}"
    fi
    elapsed=$((CT_STOP_DATE-CT_STAR_DATE))
    elapsed_min=$((elapsed/(60*1000*1000*1000)))
    elapsed_sec=$(printf "%02d" $(((elapsed%(60*1000*1000*1000))/(1000*1000*1000))))
    elapsed_csec=$(printf "%02d" $(((elapsed%(1000*1000*1000))/(10*1000*1000))))
    CT_DoLog ${level:-INFO} "(elapsed: ${elapsed_min}:${elapsed_sec}.${elapsed_csec})"
}

# Remove entries referring to . and other relative paths
# Usage: CT_SanitizePath
CT_SanitizePath() {
    local new
    local p
    local IFS=:
    for p in $PATH; do
        # Only accept absolute paths;
        # Note: as a special case the empty string in PATH is equivalent to .
        if [ -n "${p}" -a -z "${p%%/*}" ]; then
            new="${new}${new:+:}${p}"
        fi
    done
    PATH="${new}"
}

# Sanitize the directory name contained in the variable passed as argument:
# - remove duplicate /
# - remove . (current dir) at the beginning, in the middle or at the end
# - resolve .. (parent dir) if there is a previous component
# - remove .. (parent dir) if at the root
#
# Usage: CT_SanitizeVarDir CT_PREFIX_DIR
CT_SanitizeVarDir() {
    local var
    local old_dir
    local new_dir tmp

    for var in "$@"; do
        eval "old_dir=\"\${${var}}\""
        new_dir=$( echo "${old_dir}" | ${awk} '
{
    isabs = $1 == "" # Started with a slash
    trail = $NF == "" # Ending with a slash
    ncomp = 0 # Components in a path so far
    for (i = 1; i <= NF; i++) {
        # Double-slash or current dir? Ignore
        if ($i == "" || $i == ".") {
            continue;
        }
        # .. pops the last component unless it is at the beginning
        if ($i == ".." && ncomp != 0 && comps[ncomp] != "..") {
            ncomp--;
            continue;
        }
        comps[++ncomp] = $i;
    }
    seencomp = 0
    for (i = 1; i <= ncomp; i++) {
        if (comps[i] == ".." && isabs) {
            # /../ at the beginning is equivalent to /
            continue;
        }
        printf "%s%s", isabs || i != 1 ? "/" : "", comps[i];
        seencomp = 1;
    }
    if (!seencomp && !isabs && !trail) {
        # Eliminated all components, but no trailing slash -
        # if the result is appended with /foo, must not become absolute
        printf ".";
    }
    if ((!seencomp && isabs) || (seencomp && trail)) {
        printf "/";
    }
}' FS=/ )
        eval "${var}=\"${new_dir}\""
        CT_DoLog DEBUG "Sanitized '${var}': '${old_dir}' -> '${new_dir}'"
    done
}

# Abort the execution with an error message
# Usage: CT_Abort <message>
CT_Abort() {
    CT_DoLog ERROR "$1"
    false
}

# Test a condition, and print a message if satisfied
# Usage: CT_Test <message> <tests>
CT_Test() {
    local ret
    local m="$1"
    shift
    CT_DoLog DEBUG "Testing '! ( $* )'"
    test "$@" && CT_DoLog WARN "$m"
    return 0
}

# Test a condition, and abort with an error message if satisfied
# Usage: CT_TestAndAbort <message> <tests>
CT_TestAndAbort() {
    local m="$1"
    shift
    CT_DoLog DEBUG "Testing '! ( $* )'"
    test "$@" && CT_Abort "$m"
    return 0
}

# Test a condition, and abort with an error message if not satisfied
# Usage: CT_TestAndAbort <message> <tests>
CT_TestOrAbort() {
    local m="$1"
    shift
    CT_DoLog DEBUG "Testing '$*'"
    test "$@" || CT_Abort "$m"
    return 0
}

# Test the presence of a tool, or abort if not found
# Usage: CT_HasOrAbort <tool>
CT_HasOrAbort() {
    CT_TestAndAbort "'${1}' not found and needed for successful toolchain build." -z "$(CT_Which "${1}")"
    return 0
}

# Search a program: wrap "which" for those system where "which"
# verbosely says there is no match (such as on Mandriva).
# Usage: CT_Which <filename>
CT_Which() {
  which "$1" 2>/dev/null || true
}

# Get current date with nanosecond precision
# On those system not supporting nanosecond precision, faked with rounding down
# to the highest entire second
# Usage: CT_DoDate <fmt>
CT_DoDate() {
    date "$1" |${sed} -r -e 's/%?N$/000000000/;'
}

CT_STEP_COUNT=1
CT_STEP_MESSAGE[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]="(top-level)"
# Memorise a step being done so that any error is caught
# Usage: CT_DoStep <loglevel> <message>
CT_DoStep() {
    local start=$(CT_DoDate +%s%N)
    CT_DoLog "$1" "================================================================="
    CT_DoLog "$1" "$2"
    CT_STEP_COUNT=$((CT_STEP_COUNT+1))
    CT_STEP_LEVEL[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]="$1"; shift
    CT_STEP_START[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]="${start}"
    CT_STEP_MESSAGE[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]="$1"
    return 0
}

# End the step just being done
# Usage: CT_EndStep
CT_EndStep() {
    local stop=$(CT_DoDate +%s%N)
    local duration=$(printf "%032d" $((stop-${CT_STEP_START[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]})) \
                     |${sed} -r -e 's/([[:digit:]]{2})[[:digit:]]{7}$/\.\1/; s/^0+//; s/^\./0\./;'
                    )
    local elapsed=$(printf "%02d:%02d" $((SECONDS/60)) $((SECONDS%60)))
    local level="${CT_STEP_LEVEL[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]}"
    local message="${CT_STEP_MESSAGE[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]}"
    CT_STEP_COUNT=$((CT_STEP_COUNT-1))
    CT_DoLog "${level}" "${message}: done in ${duration}s (at ${elapsed})"
    return 0
}

# Pushes into a directory, and pops back
CT_Pushd() {
    CT_DoLog DEBUG "Entering '$1'"
    pushd "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
CT_Popd() {
    local dir=`dirs +0`

    CT_DoLog DEBUG "Leaving '${dir}'"
    popd >/dev/null 2>&1
}

# Create a dir and pushd into it
# Usage: CT_mkdir_pushd <dir/to/create>
CT_mkdir_pushd()
{
    local dir="${1}"

    mkdir -p "${dir}"
    CT_Pushd "${dir}"
}

# Creates a temporary directory
# $1: variable to assign to
# Usage: CT_MktempDir foo
CT_MktempDir()
{
    # Some mktemp do not allow more than 6 Xs
    eval "$1"=$(mktemp -q -d "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/tmp.XXXXXX")
    CT_TestOrAbort "Could not make temporary directory" -n "${!1}" -a -d "${!1}"
    CT_DoLog DEBUG "Made temporary directory '${!1}'"
    return 0
}

# Removes one or more directories, even if it is read-only, or its parent is
# Usage: CT_DoForceRmdir dir [...]
CT_DoForceRmdir()
{
    local dir
    local cnt

    for dir in "${@}"; do
        [ -e "${dir}" ] || continue
        CT_TestOrAbort "Cannot remove '${dir}': not a directory" -d "${dir}"
        CT_DoExecLog ALL chmod -R u+w "${dir}" || :;
        if CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -rf "${dir}"; then
            continue
        fi
        # If we succeeded in removing the whole directory, good. If not,
        # but only the top level directory remains - it is fine, too, because
        # this function is used to remove the directories that are going to be
        # re-created. Hence, verify we at least succeeded in verifying the
        # contents of this directory.
        if [ -d "${dir}" ]; then
            cnt=$(ls -a "${dir}" | { grep -v '^\.\{1,2\}$' || :; } | wc -l)
            if [ "${cnt}" != "0" ]; then
                CT_Abort "Failed to remove '${dir}'"
            fi
        fi
    done
}

# Add the specified directory to LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and export it
# If the specified patch is already present, just export
# $1: path to add
# $2: add as 'first' or 'last' path, 'first' is assumed if $2 is empty
# Usage CT_SetLibPath /some/where/lib [first|last]
CT_SetLibPath()
{
    local path="$1"
    local pos="$2"

    case ":${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:" in
        *:"${path}":*)  ;;
        *)  case "${pos}" in
                last)
                    CT_DoLog DEBUG "Adding '${path}' at end of LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
                    LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:}${path}"
                    ;;
                first|"")
                    CT_DoLog DEBUG "Adding '${path}' at start of LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
                    LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${path}${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}}"
                    ;;
                *)
                    CT_Abort "Incorrect position '${pos}' to add '${path}' to LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
                    ;;
            esac
            ;;
    esac
    CT_DoLog DEBUG "==> LD_LIBRARY_PATH='${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}'"
    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
}

# Build up the list of allowed tarball extensions
# Add them in the prefered order; most preferred comes first
CT_DoListTarballExt()
{
    printf ".tar.xz\n"
    printf ".tar.lzma\n"
    if [ "${CT_CONFIGURE_has_lzip}" = "y" ]; then
        printf ".tar.lz\n"
    fi
    printf ".tar.bz2\n"
    printf ".tar.gz\n.tgz\n"
    printf ".tar\n"
    printf ".zip\n"
}

# Get the file name extension of a component
# Usage: CT_GetFileExtension <component_name-component_version> [extension]
# If found, echoes the extension to stdout, and return 0
# If not found, echoes nothing on stdout, and return !0.
CT_GetFileExtension()
{
    local ext
    local file="$1"

    for ext in $(CT_DoListTarballExt); do
        if [ -e "${file}${ext}" -o -L "${file}${ext}" ]; then
            echo "${ext}"
            exit 0
        fi
    done
    exit 1
}

# Get file's basename by stripping supported archive extensions
CT_GetFileBasename()
{
    local bn="${1}"
    local ext

    for ext in $(CT_DoListTarballExt); do
        if [ "${bn%${ext}}" != "${bn}" ]; then
            echo "${bn%${ext}}"
            exit 0
        fi
    done
}

# Try to retrieve the specified URL (HTTP or FTP)
# Usage: CT_DoGetFile <URL>
# This functions always returns true (0), as it can be legitimate not
# to find the requested URL (think about snapshots, different layouts
# for different gcc versions, etc...).
CT_DoGetFile()
{
    local url="${1}"
    local dest="${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${url##*/}"
    local tmp="${dest}.tmp-dl"
    local ok
    local T

    # Remove potential left-over from a previous run
    rm -f "${tmp}"

    # Replace a special value of '-1' with empty string
    if [ ${CT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT} != -1 ]; then
        T="${CT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT}"
    fi

    CT_DoLog DEBUG "Trying '${url}'"
    if [ "${CT_DOWNLOAD_AGENT_WGET}" = "y" ]; then
        if CT_DoExecLog ALL wget ${CT_DOWNLOAD_WGET_OPTIONS} \
                                 ${T:+-T ${T}}               \
                                 -O "${tmp}"                 \
                                 "${url}"; then
            ok=y
        fi
    elif [ "${CT_DOWNLOAD_AGENT_CURL}" = "y" ]; then
        if CT_DoExecLog ALL curl ${CT_DOWNLOAD_CURL_OPTIONS}  \
                                 ${T:+--connect-timeout ${T}} \
                                 -o "${tmp}"                  \
                                 "${url}"; then
            ok=y
        fi
    fi

    if [ "${ok}" = "y" ]; then
        # Success, we got it, good!
        mv "${tmp}" "${dest}"
        CT_DoLog DEBUG "Got it from: \"${url}\""
        return 0
    else
        # Whoops...
        rm -f "${tmp}"
        CT_DoLog DEBUG "Not at this location: \"${url}\""
        return 1
    fi
}

# This function saves the specified to local storage if possible,
# and if so, symlinks it for later usage. This function is called from
# the `if' condition (via the CT_GetFile) and therefore must return
# on error rather than relying on the shell's ERR trap to catch it.
# Usage: CT_SaveLocal </full/path/file.name> <subdirectory>
CT_SaveLocal()
{
    local file="$1"
    local savedir="${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}${CT_TARBALLS_BUILDROOT_LAYOUT:+/$2}"
    local basename="${file##*/}"

    if [ "${CT_SAVE_TARBALLS}" = "y" ]; then
        CT_DoLog EXTRA "Saving '${basename}' to local storage"
        # The subdirectory for this package may not exist yet; create it
        if [ ! -d "${savedir}" ]; then
            CT_DoExecLog ALL mkdir -p "${savedir}"
        fi
        # The file may already exist if downloads are forced: remove it first
        if ! CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -f "${savedir}/${basename}"; then
            return 1
        fi
        if ! CT_DoExecLog ALL mv -f "${file}" "${savedir}"; then
            # Move may have failed if the local tarball storage is on a different
            # filesystem. Fallback to copy+delete.
            if ! CT_DoExecLog ALL cp -f "${file}" "${savedir}"; then
                return 1
            fi
            if ! CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -f "${file}"; then
                return 1
            fi
        fi
        if ! CT_DoExecLog ALL ln -s "${savedir}/${basename}" "${file}"; then
            return 1
        fi
    fi
}

# Verify the file against a known digest.
# Usage: CT_DoVerifyDigest <local-file-path> <package-directory>
CT_DoVerifyDigest()
{
    local path="$1"
    local file="${path##*/}"
    local dir="${path%/*}"
    local pkgdir="$2"
    local alg="${CT_VERIFY_DOWNLOAD_DIGEST_ALG}"
    local chksum a f c

    if [ ! -r "${pkgdir}/chksum" ]; then
        CT_DoLog WARN "Not verifying '${file}': digest missing"
        return 0
    fi
    CT_DoLog EXTRA "Verifying ${alg^^} checksum for '${file}'"
    chksum=`"${alg}sum" "${path}"`
    chksum="${chksum%%[[:space:]]*}"
    while read a f c; do
        if [ "${a}" != "${alg}" -o "${f}" != "${file}" ]; then
            continue
        fi
        if [ "${c}" = "${chksum}" ]; then
            CT_DoLog DEBUG "Correct ${alg} digest for ${file}: ${chksum}"
            return 0
        else
            CT_DoLog ERROR "Bad ${alg} digest for ${file}: ${chksum}, expect ${c}"
            return 1
        fi
    done < "${pkgdir}/chksum"
    CT_DoLog WARN "Downloaded file ${file} reference digest not available"
    return 0
}

# Decompress a file to stdout
CT_ZCat()
{
    local file="$1"

    case "${file}" in
    *.tar.xz)
        xz -fdc "${file}"
        ;;
    *.tar.lzma)
        xz -fdc --format=lzma "${file}"
        ;;
    *.tar.lz)
        lzip -fdc "${file}"
        ;;
    *.tar.bz2)
        bzip2 -dc "${file}"
        ;;
    *.tar.gz|*.tgz)
        gzip -dc "${file}"
        ;;
    *.tar)
        cat "${file}"
        ;;
    *)
        CT_Abort "Unsupported archive file name '${file}'"
    esac
}

# Verify the file against a detached signature.
# Fetched from the URL, or obtained from the package directory.
# Usage: CT_DoVerifySignature <local-file-path> <URL-used-for-download> <signature-format> <save-subdirectory>
CT_DoVerifySignature()
{
    local path="$1"
    local file="${path##*/}"
    local dir="${path%/*}"
    local url="$2"
    local urldir="${url%/*}"
    local format="$3"
    local method="${format%/*}"
    local ext="${format#*/}"
    local save_subdir="$4"
    local sigfile
    local cat

    CT_DoLog EXTRA "Verifying detached signature for '${file}'"
    case "${method}" in
    packed)
        # Typical case: release is packed, then signed
        sigfile="${file}"
        cat=cat
        ;;
    unpacked)
        # Linux kernel: uncompressed tarball is signed, them compressed by various methods
        case "${file}" in
        *.tar.*)
            sigfile="${file%.tar.*}.tar"
            cat=CT_ZCat
            ;;
        *)
            CT_Abort "'unpacked' signature method only supported for tar archives"
            ;;
        esac
        ;;
    *)
        CT_Abort "Unsupported signature method ${method}"
        ;;
    esac

    # No recursion, as we don't pass signature_format argument
    if ! CT_DoGetFile "${urldir}/${sigfile}${ext}"; then
        CT_DoLog WARN "Failed to download the signature '${sigfile}${ext}'"
        return 1
    fi

    CT_Pushd "${dir}"
    if ! ${cat} "${file}" | CT_DoExecLog ALL gpg --verify "${sigfile}${ext}" -; then
        # Remove the signature so it's re-downloaded next time
        CT_DoExecLog ALL rm "${sigfile}${ext}"
        CT_Popd
        return 1
    fi
    CT_Popd

    # If we get here, verification succeeded.
    if ! CT_SaveLocal "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${sigfile}${ext}" "${save_subdir}"; then
        CT_Popd
        return 1
    fi

    return 0
}

# Download the file from one of the URLs passed as argument
CT_GetFile()
{
    local -a argnames=(
        package             # Name of the package
        pkg_dir             # Directory with package's auxiliary files
        dir_name            # Package's directory name in downloads dir
        basename            # Base name of file/archive
        extensions          # Extension(s) for the file/archive
        digest              # If 'y', verify the digest
        signature_format    # Format of the signature
        mirrors             # Mirrors to download from
    )
    local dl_dir
    local -a URLS
    local ext url

    for arg in "${argnames[@]/%/=}" "$@"; do
        eval "local ${arg//[[:space:]]/\\ }"
    done

    CT_TestOrAbort "Internal error: dir_name not set" -n "${dir_name}"
    dl_dir="${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR:+${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}${CT_TARBALLS_BUILDROOT_LAYOUT:+/${dir_name}}}"

    # Does any of the requested files exist localy?
    for ext in ${extensions}; do
        # Do we already have it in *our* tarballs dir?
        if [ -r "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}" ]; then
            CT_DoLog DEBUG "Already have '${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}'"
            return 0
        fi

        if [ "${CT_FORCE_DOWNLOAD}" != "y" ]; then
            if [ -n "${dl_dir}" -a -r "${dl_dir}/${basename}${ext}" ]; then
                CT_DoLog DEBUG "Got '${basename}' from local storage"
                CT_DoExecLog ALL ln -s "${dl_dir}/${basename}${ext}" \
                        "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}"
                return 0
            elif [ -n "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}" -a -r "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}" ]; then
                # Only different if we're using new buildroot layout
                CT_DoLog DEBUG "Got '${basename}' from local storage"
                CT_DoLog INFO "Moving the ${basename}${ext} into ${dir_name}/${basename}${ext}"
                if [ ! -d "${dl_dir}" ]; then
                    CT_DoExecLog ALL mkdir -p "${dl_dir}"
                fi
                CT_DoExecLog ALL mv "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}" "${dl_dir}/${basename}${ext}"
                CT_DoExecLog ALL ln -s "${dl_dir}/${basename}${ext}" \
                        "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}"
                return 0
            fi
        fi
    done

    # No, it does not...  If not allowed to download from the Internet, don't.
    if [ "${CT_FORBID_DOWNLOAD}" = "y" ]; then
        CT_DoLog DEBUG "Not allowed to download from the Internet, aborting ${basename} download"
        return 1
    fi

    # Try to retrieve the file
    CT_DoLog EXTRA "Retrieving '${basename}'"

    # Add URLs on the LAN mirror
    if [ "${CT_USE_MIRROR}" = "y" ]; then
        CT_TestOrAbort "Please set the mirror base URL" -n "${CT_MIRROR_BASE_URL}"
        if [ -n "${package}" ]; then
            URLS+=( "${CT_MIRROR_BASE_URL}/${package}" )
        fi
        URLS+=( "${CT_MIRROR_BASE_URL}" )
    fi

    if [ "${CT_FORCE_MIRROR}" != "y" ]; then
        URLS+=( ${mirrors} )
    fi

    # Scan all URLs in turn, and try to grab a tarball from there
    for ext in ${extensions}; do
        # Try all urls in turn
        for url in "${URLS[@]}"; do
            [ -n "${url}" ] || continue
            if [ "${url}" = "-unknown-" ]; then
                CT_Abort "Don't know how to download ${basename}"
            fi
            if CT_DoGetFile "${url}/${basename}${ext}"; then
                if [ -n "${digest}" -a -n "${pkg_dir}" ] && ! CT_DoVerifyDigest \
                            "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}" \
                            "${CT_LIB_DIR}/packages/${pkg_dir}"; then
                    CT_DoLog ERROR "Digest verification failed; removing the download"
                    CT_DoExecLog ALL rm "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}"
                    return 1
                fi
                if [ -n "${signature_format}" ] && ! CT_DoVerifySignature \
                            "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}" \
                            "${url}/${basename}${ext}" \
                            "${signature_format}"; then
                    CT_DoLog ERROR "Signature verification failed; removing the download"
                    CT_DoExecLog ALL rm "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}"
                    return 1
                fi
                if ! CT_SaveLocal "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}" "${dir_name}"; then
                    return 1
                fi
                return 0
            fi
        done
    done

    # Just return error: CT_DoFetch will check it and will handle it appropriately.
    return 1
}

# TBD these should not be needed if config.sub/guess is a package
# Two wrappers to call config.(guess|sub) either from CT_TOP_DIR or CT_LIB_DIR.
# Those from CT_TOP_DIR, if they exist, will be be more recent than those from CT_LIB_DIR.
CT_DoConfigGuess()
{
    if [ -r "${CT_TOP_DIR}/scripts/config.guess" ]; then
        "${CT_CONFIG_SHELL}" "${CT_TOP_DIR}/scripts/config.guess"
    else
        "${CT_CONFIG_SHELL}" "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/config.guess"
    fi
}

CT_DoConfigSub()
{
    if [ -r "${CT_TOP_DIR}/scripts/config.sub" ]; then
        "${CT_CONFIG_SHELL}" "${CT_TOP_DIR}/scripts/config.sub" "$@"
    else
        "${CT_CONFIG_SHELL}" "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/config.sub" "$@"
    fi
}

# Normally, each step is executed in a sub-shell and thus cannot modify the
# environment for the next step(s). When this is needed, it can do so by
# invoking this function.
# Usage: CT_EnvModify [export] VAR VALUE
CT_EnvModify()
{
    local e
    if [ "$1" = "export" ]; then
        shift
        e="export "
    fi
    eval "${e}${1}=\"${2}\""
    echo "${e}${1}=\"${2}\"" >> "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/env.modify.sh"
}

# Compute the target tuple from what is provided by the user
# Usage: CT_DoBuildTargetTuple
# In fact this function takes the environment variables to build the target
# tuple. It is needed both by the normal build sequence, as well as the
# sample saving sequence.
CT_DoBuildTargetTuple()
{
    local tmp

    # Set the endianness suffix, and the default endianness gcc option
    target_endian_eb=
    target_endian_be=
    target_endian_el=
    target_endian_le=
    case "${CT_ARCH_ENDIAN}" in
        big)
            target_endian_eb=eb
            target_endian_be=be
            CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_CFLAG="-mbig-endian"
            CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_LDFLAG="-Wl,-EB"
            ;;
        little)
            target_endian_el=el
            target_endian_le=le
            CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_CFLAG="-mlittle-endian"
            CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_LDFLAG="-Wl,-EL"
            ;;
        # big,little and little,big do not need to pass the flags;
        # gcc is expected to be configured for that as default.
        big,little)
            target_endian_eb=eb
            target_endian_be=be
            ;;
        little,big)
            target_endian_el=el
            target_endian_le=le
            ;;
    esac

    # Set the bitness suffix
    case "${CT_ARCH_BITNESS}" in
        32)
            target_bits_32=32
            target_bits_64=
            ;;
        64)
            target_bits_32=
            target_bits_64=64
            ;;
    esac

    # Build the default architecture tuple part
    CT_TARGET_ARCH="${CT_ARCH}${CT_ARCH_SUFFIX}"

    # Set defaults for the system part of the tuple; only C libraries that
    # support multiple architectures. Can be overriden by architecture-specific
    # values.
    case "${CT_LIBC}" in
        glibc)       CT_TARGET_SYS=gnu;;
        uClibc-ng)   CT_TARGET_SYS=uclibc;;
        musl)        CT_TARGET_SYS=musl;;
        bionic)      CT_TARGET_SYS=android;;
        none|newlib|picolibc) CT_TARGET_SYS=elf;;
        *)
            # Keep empty for the libraries like mingw or avr-libc
            CT_TARGET_SYS=
            ;;
    esac

    # Set the default values for ARCH, ABI, CPU, TUNE, FPU and FLOAT
    for tmp in ARCH ABI CPU TUNE FPU FLOAT ENDIAN; do
        eval "unset CT_ARCH_${tmp}_CFLAG CT_ARCH_WITH_${tmp} CT_ARCH_WITH_${tmp}_32 CT_ARCH_WITH_${tmp}_64"
    done

    [ -n "${CT_ARCH_ABI}" ] && { CT_ARCH_ABI_CFLAG="-mabi=${CT_ARCH_ABI}"; CT_ARCH_WITH_ABI="--with-abi=${CT_ARCH_ABI}"; }
    [ -n "${CT_ARCH_FPU}" ] && { CT_ARCH_FPU_CFLAG="-mfpu=${CT_ARCH_FPU}"; CT_ARCH_WITH_FPU="--with-fpu=${CT_ARCH_FPU}"; }

    # The options below have distinct variants for multilib-enabled toolchain.
    # At this time, we just always have them equal to the "main" setting; it
    # seems that most example configurations are built for a specific CPU.
    # If there's demand for it, we can turn them into separate knobs in
    # Kconfig later.
    for tmp in ARCH CPU TUNE; do
        eval "val=\${CT_ARCH_${tmp}}"
        if [ -n "${val}" ]; then
            eval "CT_ARCH_${tmp}_CFLAG=-m${tmp,,}=${val}"
            eval "CT_ARCH_WITH_${tmp}=--with-${tmp,,}=${val}"
            if [ -n "${CT_ARCH_SUPPORTS_WITH_32_64}" -a -n "${CT_MULTILIB}" ]; then
                eval "CT_ARCH_WITH_${tmp}_32=--with-${tmp,,}-32=${val}"
                eval "CT_ARCH_WITH_${tmp}_64=--with-${tmp,,}-64=${val}"
            fi
        fi
    done

    case "${CT_ARCH_FLOAT}" in
        hard)
            CT_ARCH_FLOAT_CFLAG="-mhard-float"
            CT_ARCH_WITH_FLOAT="--with-float=hard"
            ;;
        soft)
            CT_ARCH_FLOAT_CFLAG="-msoft-float"
            CT_ARCH_WITH_FLOAT="--with-float=soft"
            ;;
        softfp)
            CT_ARCH_FLOAT_CFLAG="-mfloat-abi=softfp"
            CT_ARCH_WITH_FLOAT="--with-float=softfp"
            ;;
    esac

    if [ "${CT_ARCH_SUPPORTS_WITH_ENDIAN}" = "y" ]; then
        CT_ARCH_WITH_ENDIAN="--with-endian=${CT_ARCH_ENDIAN}"
    fi

    # Build the default kernel tuple part
    CT_TARGET_KERNEL="${CT_KERNEL}"

    # Overide the default values with the components specific settings
    CT_DoArchTupleValues
    CT_DoKernelTupleValues

    # Finish the target tuple construction
    if [ -z "${CT_OMIT_TARGET_ARCH}" ]; then
        CT_TARGET="${CT_TARGET_ARCH}"
    fi
    if [ -z "${CT_OMIT_TARGET_VENDOR}" -a -n "${CT_TARGET_VENDOR}" ]; then
        CT_TARGET="${CT_TARGET:+${CT_TARGET}-}${CT_TARGET_VENDOR}"
    fi
    if [ -n "${CT_TARGET_KERNEL}" ]; then
        CT_TARGET="${CT_TARGET:+${CT_TARGET}-}${CT_TARGET_KERNEL}"
    fi
    if [ -n "${CT_TARGET_SYS}" ]; then
        CT_TARGET="${CT_TARGET:+${CT_TARGET}-}${CT_TARGET_SYS}"
    fi

    # Sanity checks
    __sed_alias=""
    if [ -n "${CT_TARGET_ALIAS_SED_EXPR}" ]; then
        __sed_alias=$(echo "${CT_TARGET}" |${sed} -r -e "${CT_TARGET_ALIAS_SED_EXPR}")
    fi
    case ":${CT_TARGET_VENDOR}:${CT_TARGET_ALIAS}:${__sed_alias}:" in
      :*" "*:*:*:) CT_Abort "Don't use spaces in the vendor string, it breaks things.";;
      :*"-"*:*:*:) CT_Abort "Don't use dashes in the vendor string, it breaks things.";;
      :*:*" "*:*:) CT_Abort "Don't use spaces in the target alias, it breaks things.";;
      :*:*:*" "*:) CT_Abort "Don't use spaces in the target sed transform, it breaks things.";;
    esac

    # Canonicalise it
    if [ "${CT_TARGET_SKIP_CONFIG_SUB}" != "y" ]; then
        CT_TARGET=$(CT_DoConfigSub "${CT_TARGET}")

        if [ -n "${CT_OMIT_TARGET_VENDOR}" ]; then
            # config.sub always returns a 3- or 4-part tuple, with vendor
            # always being the 2nd part.
            CT_TARGET="${CT_TARGET%%-*}-${CT_TARGET#*-*-}"
        fi
    fi

    # Prepare the target CFLAGS
    CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_CFLAG}"
    CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_ARCH_CFLAG}"
    CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_ABI_CFLAG}"
    CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_CPU_CFLAG}"
    CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_TUNE_CFLAG}"
    CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_FPU_CFLAG}"
    CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_FLOAT_CFLAG}"

    # Now on for the target LDFLAGS
    CT_ARCH_TARGET_LDFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_LDFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_LDFLAG}"

    # Now, a multilib quirk. We may not be able to pass CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS
    # and CT_ARCH_TARGET_LDFLAGS to gcc: even though GCC build appends the multilib
    # flags afterwards, on some architectures the build breaks because some
    # flags do not completely override each other. For example, on mips target,
    # 'gcc -mabi=32' and 'gcc -mabi=n32' both work, but 'gcc -mabi=32 -mabi=n32'
    # triggers an internal linker error. Likely a bug in GNU binutils, but we
    # have to work it around for now: *do not pass the CT_ARCH_TARGET_ flags*.
    # Instead, save them into a different variable here. Then, after the first
    # core pass, we'll know which of them vary with multilibs (i.e. must be
    # filtered out).
    if [ -n "${CT_MULTILIB}" ]; then
        CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS_MULTILIB="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS}"
        CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS=
        CT_ARCH_TARGET_LDFLAGS_MULTILIB="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_LDFLAGS}"
        CT_ARCH_TARGET_LDFLAGS=
    else
        CT_ALL_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_TARGET_CFLAGS}"
        CT_ALL_TARGET_LDFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_LDFLAGS} ${CT_TARGET_LDFLAGS}"
    fi
}

# This function does pause the build until the user strikes "Return"
# Usage: CT_DoPause [optional_message]
CT_DoPause() {
    local foo
    local message="${1:-Pausing for your pleasure}"
    CT_DoLog INFO "${message}"
    read -p "Press 'Enter' to continue, or Ctrl-C to stop..." foo >&6
    return 0
}

# This function sets up trapping export/unset operations so that saving/restoring
# the state can restore status of environment exactly.
CT_TrapEnvExport()
{
    unset()
    {
        eval "builtin unset $*"
        CT_ENVVAR_UNSET="${CT_ENVVAR_UNSET} $*"
    }

    export()
    {
        local v

        for v in "$@"; do
            eval "builtin export \"${v}\""
            case "${CT_ENVVAR_EXPORTED} " in
                *" ${v%%=*} "*) continue;;
            esac
            CT_ENVVAR_EXPORTED="${CT_ENVVAR_EXPORTED} ${v%%=*}"
        done
    }
}

# This function creates a tarball of the specified directory, but
# only if it exists
# Usage: CT_DoTarballIfExists <dir> <tarball_basename> [extra_tar_options [...]]
CT_DoTarballIfExists() {
    local dir="$1"
    local tarball="$2"
    shift 2
    local -a extra_tar_opts=( "$@" )
    local -a compress

    case "${CT_DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS_GZIP}" in
        y)  compress=( gzip -c -3 - ); tar_ext=.gz;;
        *)  compress=( cat - );        tar_ext=;;
    esac

    if [ -d "${dir}" ]; then
        CT_DoLog DEBUG "  Saving '${dir}'"
        { tar c -C "${dir}" -v -f - "${extra_tar_opts[@]}" .    \
          |"${compress[@]}" >"${tarball}.tar${tar_ext}"         ;
        } 2>&1 |${sed} -r -e 's/^/    /;' |CT_DoLog STATE
    else
        CT_DoLog STATE "  Not saving '${dir}': does not exist"
    fi
}

# This function extracts a tarball to the specified directory, but
# only if the tarball exists
# Usage: CT_DoExtractTarballIfExists <tarball_basename> <dir> [extra_tar_options [...]]
CT_DoExtractTarballIfExists() {
    local tarball="$1"
    local dir="$2"
    shift 2
    local -a extra_tar_opts=( "$@" )
    local -a uncompress

    case "${CT_DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS_GZIP}" in
        y)  uncompress=( gzip -c -d ); tar_ext=.gz;;
        *)  uncompress=( cat );        tar_ext=;;
    esac

    if [ -f "${tarball}.tar${tar_ext}" ]; then
        CT_DoLog DEBUG "  Restoring '${dir}'"
        CT_DoForceRmdir "${dir}"
        CT_DoExecLog DEBUG mkdir -p "${dir}"
        { "${uncompress[@]}" "${tarball}.tar${tar_ext}"     \
          |tar x -C "${dir}" -v -f - "${extra_tar_opts[@]}" ;
        } 2>&1 |${sed} -r -e 's/^/    /;' |CT_DoLog STATE
    else
        CT_DoLog STATE "  Not restoring '${dir}': does not exist"
    fi
}

# This function saves the state of the toolchain to be able to restart
# at any one point
# Usage: CT_DoSaveState <next_step_name>
CT_DoSaveState() {
	[ "${CT_DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS}" = "y" ] || return 0
    local state_name="$1"
    local state_dir="${CT_STATE_DIR}/${state_name}"
    local v

    CT_DoLog INFO "Saving state to restart at step '${state_name}'..."

    rm -rf "${state_dir}"
    mkdir -p "${state_dir}"

    # Save only environment variables, not functions.
    # Limit saving to our variables (CT_*) and exported variables.
    # Also unset variables that have been removed from the environment.
    # This generated script will be sourced from a function, so make
    # all the definitions global by adding -g. Hope we don't have
    # a multi-line variable that has a line starting with "declare"
    # (or we'll need to run sed on each variable separately, only on
    # the first line of it).
    CT_DoLog STATE "  Saving environment and aliases"
    {
        for v in "${!CT_@}" ${CT_ENVVAR_EXPORTED}; do
            # Check if it is still set
            [ -n "${!v+set}" ] && declare -p "${v}"
        done | ${sed} 's/^declare /declare -g /'
        echo "builtin unset ${CT_ENVVAR_UNSET}"
    } >"${state_dir}/env.sh"

    # Save .config to check it hasn't changed when resuming.
    CT_DoExecLog STATE cp ".config" "${state_dir}/config"

    CT_DoTarballIfExists "${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}" "${state_dir}/buildtools_dir"
    CT_DoTarballIfExists "${CT_SRC_DIR}" "${state_dir}/src_dir"
    CT_DoTarballIfExists "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}" "${state_dir}/prefix_dir" --exclude '*.log'

    CT_DoLog STATE "  Saving log file"
    CT_LogDisable
    case "${CT_DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS_GZIP}" in
        y)  gzip -3 -c "${CT_BUILD_LOG}"  >"${state_dir}/log.gz";;
        *)  cat "${CT_BUILD_LOG}" >"${state_dir}/log";;
    esac
    CT_LogEnable
}

# This function restores a previously saved state
# Usage: CT_DoLoadState <state_name>
CT_DoLoadState(){
    local state_name="$1"
    local state_dir="${CT_STATE_DIR}/${state_name}"
    local old_RESTART="${CT_RESTART}"
    local old_STOP="${CT_STOP}"

    CT_TestOrAbort "The previous build did not reach the point where it could be restarted at '${CT_RESTART}'" -d "${state_dir}"
    if ! cmp ".config" "${state_dir}/config" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
        CT_Abort "The configuration file has changed between two runs"
    fi

    CT_DoLog INFO "Restoring state at step '${state_name}', as requested."

    CT_DoExtractTarballIfExists "${state_dir}/prefix_dir" "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}"
    CT_DoExtractTarballIfExists "${state_dir}/src_dir" "${CT_SRC_DIR}"
    CT_DoExtractTarballIfExists "${state_dir}/buildtools_dir" "${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}"

    # Restore the environment, discarding any error message
    # (for example, read-only bash internals)
    CT_DoLog STATE "  Restoring environment"
    . "${state_dir}/env.sh" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true

    # Restore the new RESTART and STOP steps
    CT_RESTART="${old_RESTART}"
    CT_STOP="${old_STOP}"

    CT_DoLog STATE "  Restoring log file"
    CT_LogDisable
    mv "${CT_BUILD_LOG}" "${CT_BUILD_LOG}.tail"
    case "${CT_DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS_GZIP}" in
        y)  gzip -dc "${state_dir}/log.gz" >"${CT_BUILD_LOG}";;
        *)  cat "${state_dir}/log" >"${CT_BUILD_LOG}";;
    esac
    cat "${CT_BUILD_LOG}.tail" >>"${CT_BUILD_LOG}"
    CT_LogEnable
    rm -f "${CT_BUILD_LOG}.tail"
}

# This function sets a kconfig option to a specific value in a .config file
# Usage: CT_KconfigSetOption <option> <value> <file>
CT_KconfigSetOption() {
    local option="$1"
    local value="$2"
    local file="$3"

    CT_DoLog DEBUG "${file}: set ${option}=${value}"
    ${grep} -E -q "^${option}=.*" "${file}" && \
        ${sed} -i -r -e "s;^${option}=.*$;${option}=${value};" "${file}" || \
    ${grep} -E -q "^# ${option} is not set$" "${file}" && \
        ${sed} -i -r -e "s;^# ${option} is not set$;${option}=${value};" "${file}" || \
    echo "${option}=${value}" >> "${file}"
}

# This function enables a kconfig option to '=y' in a .config file
# Usage: CT_KconfigEnableOption <option> <file>
CT_KconfigEnableOption() {
    local option="$1"
    local file="$2"

    CT_KconfigSetOption "${option}" "y" "${file}"
}

# This function disables a kconfig option in a .config file
# Usage: CT_KconfigDisableOption <option> <file>
CT_KconfigDisableOption() {
    local option="${1}"
    local file="${2}"

    CT_DoLog DEBUG "${file}: disable ${option}"
    ${grep} -E -q "^# ${option} is not set$" "${file}" || \
    ${grep} -E -q "^${option}=.*$" "${file}" && \
        ${sed} -i -r -e "s;^${option}=.*$;# ${option} is not set;" "${file}" || \
    echo "# ${option} is not set" >> "${file}"
}

# This function deletes a kconfig option in a .config file, no matter if it
# is set or commented out.
# Usage: CT_KconfigDeleteOption <option> <file>
CT_KconfigDeleteOption() {
    local option="${1}"
    local file="${2}"

    CT_DoLog DEBUG "${file}: delete ${option}"
    ${grep} -E -q "^# ${option} is not set$" "${file}" && \
        ${sed} -i -r -e "/^# ${option} is not set$/d" "${file}" || \
    ${grep} -E -q "^${option}=.*$" "${file}" && \
        ${sed} -i -r -e "/^${option}=.*$/d" "${file}" || true
}

# Multilib iterator. The caller should be in a directory where the directories
# will be created, one per multilib, and the specified command will be run in
# each of them. The following arguments will be passed to the invoked command:
#   multi_flags       CFLAGS for this multilib
#   multi_dir         GCC internal library location for the multilib
#   multi_os_dir      OS library location for the multilib
#   multi_os_dir_gcc  Same as multi_os_dir, preserved from GCC output
#   multi_root        Sysroot for this multilib
#   multi_target      Target tuple, either as reported by GCC or by our guesswork
#   multi_count       Total number of multilibs
#   multi_index       Index of the current multilib
# Any additional arguments passed to this function will be forwarded to the called
# function as well.
# Usage: CT_IterateMultilibs <function> <prefix> <additional-args...>
CT_IterateMultilibs() {
    local func="${1}"
    local prefix="${2}"
    local -a multilibs
    local multi_dir multi_os_dir multi_os_dir_gcc multi_root multi_flags multi_index multi_target
    local root_suffix
    local dir_postfix
    local v

    # Name used internally below
    if [ "${prefix}" = "sysroot-check" ]; then
        CT_Abort "Bad prefix used in CT_IterateMultilibs"
    fi

    # Drop mandatory arguments
    shift 2

    # If gcc is not configured for multilib, it still prints a single line
    # for the default settings
    multilibs=( $("${CT_TARGET}-${CT_CC}" -print-multi-lib 2>/dev/null) )
    CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -rf "sysroot-check"
    for multilib in "${multilibs[@]}"; do
        # GCC makes the distinction between:
        #   multilib (-print-multi-lib or -print-multi-directory) and
        #   multilib-os (--print-multi-os-directory)
        # as the gcc library and gcc sysroot library paths, respectively.
        # For example, on x86_64:
        #   multilib:    -m32=32      -m64=.
        #   multilib-os: -m32=../lib  -m64=../lib64
        # Moreover, while some multilibs can coexist in the same sysroot (e.g.
        # on x86), some have a "sysroot suffix" to separate incompatible variants.
        # Such sysroot suffixes combine with multilib-os directories, e.g.
        # on sh4 with -m4a multilib, the search order in sysroot is (dropping some
        # directories for brevity:
        #   <sysroot>/m4a/lib/m4a/
        #   <sysroot>/m4a/usr/lib/m4a/
        #   <sysroot>/m4a/lib/
        #   <sysroot>/m4a/usr/lib/
        # The problem is that while GCC itself is aware of these subtleties, the
        # binutils (notably, ld) it invokes under the hood are not. For example,
        # if a shared library libfoo.so.1 requires libbar.so.1, ld will only search
        # for libbar.so.1 in <sysroot>/m4a/usr/lib, but not in <sysroot>/m4a/usr/lib/m4a.
        # In other words, 'gcc -lfoo -lbar' will work for both the default and -m4a
        # cases, and 'gcc -lfoo' will work for the default, but not for -m4a. To
        # address this, we first try to determine if the sysroot alone makes the
        # configuration sufficiently unique. If there are no multilibs within the
        # same suffixed sysroot, we can drop the multi_os_dir and both gcc and ld
        # will work. If not, we'll supply both multi_root/multi_os_dir (which will
        # likely break later, e.g. while building final GCC with C++ support). But,
        # we've done all we can.
        # We do supply original multi_os_dir for consumers that need to look inside
        # GCC's directories (e.g. to locate the libraries), under the name of
        # multi_os_dir_gcc.
        multi_flags=$( echo "${multilib#*;}" | ${sed} -r -e 's/@/ -/g;' )
        multi_dir="${multilib%%;*}"
        multi_os_dir=$( "${CT_TARGET}-${CT_CC}" -print-multi-os-directory ${multi_flags} )
        multi_root=$( "${CT_TARGET}-${CT_CC}" -print-sysroot ${multi_flags} )
        root_suffix="${multi_root#${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}}"
        CT_DoExecLog ALL mkdir -p "sysroot-check${root_suffix}"
        if [ -e "sysroot-check${root_suffix}/seen" ]; then
            CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -f "sysroot-check${root_suffix}/unique"
        else
            CT_DoExecLog ALL touch "sysroot-check${root_suffix}/seen" \
                "sysroot-check${root_suffix}/unique"
        fi
    done

    # Now, actual iteration.
    # This uses either GCC's multiarch feature (if supported; if not,
    # GCC prints nothing and exits with status 0), falling back to calling
    # the architecture-specific functions.
    multi_index=1
    for multilib in "${multilibs[@]}"; do
        multi_flags=$( echo "${multilib#*;}" | ${sed} -r -e 's/@/ -/g;' )
        multi_dir="${multilib%%;*}"
        multi_os_dir=$( "${CT_TARGET}-${CT_CC}" -print-multi-os-directory ${multi_flags} )
        multi_os_dir_gcc="${multi_os_dir}"
        multi_root=$( "${CT_TARGET}-${CT_CC}" -print-sysroot ${multi_flags} )
        multi_target=$( "${CT_TARGET}-${CT_CC}" -print-multiarch ${multi_flags} )
        root_suffix="${multi_root#${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}}"

        # If GCC did not report the target tuple (i.e. this configuration is not
        # multiarch-capable), fall back to our guesswork.
        if [ -z "${multi_target}" ]; then
            multi_target="${CT_TARGET}"
            CT_DoArchMultilibTarget multi_target ${multi_flags}
        fi

        # Avoid multi_os_dir if it's the only directory in this sysroot.
        if [ -e "sysroot-check${root_suffix}/unique" ]; then
            multi_os_dir=.
        fi

        # Brain-dead Cygwin hack: Cygwin cannot run a binary if there is a directory
        # component in the path that ends with a dot. Unfortunately, that's the case
        # for the default library name with GCC.
        dir_postfix=_${multi_dir//\//_}
        dir_postfix=${dir_postfix%_.}
        CT_mkdir_pushd "${prefix}${dir_postfix}"
        CT_DoLog DEBUG "Multilib iterator: call function '${func}' in '${prefix}${dir_postfix}'"
        for v in multi_dir multi_os_dir multi_os_dir_gcc multi_flags multi_root multi_target multi_index; do
            CT_DoLog DEBUG "  ${v}=${!v}"
        done

        $func multi_dir="${multi_dir}"               \
              multi_os_dir="${multi_os_dir}"         \
              multi_os_dir_gcc="${multi_os_dir_gcc}" \
              multi_flags="${multi_flags}"           \
              multi_root="${multi_root}"             \
              multi_target="${multi_target}"         \
              multi_index="${multi_index}"           \
              multi_count="${#multilibs[@]}"         \
              "$@"
        CT_Popd
        multi_index=$((multi_index+1))
    done
}

# Create symbolic links in buildtools for binutils using a different
# target name.
# Usage:
#   CT_SymlinkTools BIN-DIR SRC-DIR NEW-PREFIX SED-EXPR
CT_SymlinkTools()
{
    local bindir="$1"
    local srcdir="$2"
    local newpfx="$3"
    local sedexpr="$4"
    local dirpfx
    local t _t

    # if bindir==srcdir, create symlinks just with the filename
    if [ "${bindir}" != "${srcdir}" ]; then
        dirpfx="${srcdir}/"
    fi

    CT_Pushd "${srcdir}"
    for t in "${CT_TARGET}-"*; do
        if [ "${t}" = "${CT_TARGET}-*" ]; then
            # No matching files
            break
        fi
        if [ -n "${newpfx}" -a \( "${newpfx}" != "${CT_TARGET}" -o "${bindir}" != "${srcdir}" \) ]; then
            _t="${newpfx}-${t#${CT_TARGET}-}"
            CT_DoExecLog ALL ln -sfv "${dirpfx}${t}" "${bindir}/${_t}"
        fi
        if [ -n "${sedexpr}" ]; then
            _t=$( echo "${t}" | sed -r -e "${sedexpr}" )
            if [ "${_t}" = "${t}" ]; then
                CT_DoLog WARN "The sed expression '${sedexpr}' has no effect on '${t}'"
            else
                CT_DoExecLog ALL ln -sfv "${dirpfx}${t}" "${bindir}/${_t}"
            fi
        fi
    done
    CT_Popd
}

# Create symbolic links for multilib iterator. Expects ${multi_target}
# variable to indicate the desired triplet for the tools.
CT_SymlinkToolsMultilib()
{
    # Make configure detect ${target}-tool binaries even if it is different
    # from configured tuple. Only symlink to final tools if they're executable
    # on build.
    CT_SymlinkTools "${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}/bin" \
        "${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}/bin" "${multi_target}"
    case "${CT_TOOLCHAIN_TYPE}" in
        native|cross)
            CT_SymlinkTools "${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}/bin" \
                "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin" "${multi_target}"
            ;;
    esac
}

# Helper (iterator) for CT_MultilibFixupLDSO
CT__FixupLDSO()
{
    local multi_dir multi_os_dir multi_root multi_flags multi_index multi_count multi_target
    local binary
    local ldso ldso_l ldso_f ldso_d ldso_u multilib_dir

    for arg in "$@"; do
        eval "${arg// /\\ }"
    done

    CT_DoLog EXTRA "Checking dynamic linker for multilib '${multi_flags}'"

    multilib_dir="/lib/${multi_os_dir}"
    CT_SanitizeVarDir multilib_dir

    CT_DoExecLog ALL "${CT_TARGET}-${CT_CC}" -o test-ldso ../test-ldso.c ${multi_flags}
    if [ -r "test-ldso.gdb" ]; then
        binary="test-ldso.gdb"
    else
        binary="test-ldso"
    fi
    if ${CT_TARGET}-readelf -Wl "${binary}" | grep -q 'Requesting program interpreter: '; then
        ldso=$( ${CT_TARGET}-readelf -Wl "${binary}" | \
            grep 'Requesting program interpreter: ' | \
            sed -e 's,.*: ,,' -e 's,\].*,,' )
    fi
    CT_DoLog DEBUG "Detected dynamic linker for multilib '${multi_flags}': '${ldso}'"

    # Create symlink if GCC produced a dynamically linked executable.
    if [ -z "${ldso}" ]; then
        return # Probably, we're building a static toolchain.
    fi

    ldso_d="${ldso%/ld*.so.*}"
    ldso_f="${ldso##*/}"

    # Convert ldso_d to "how many levels we need to go up" and remove
    # leading slash.
    ldso_u=$( echo "${ldso_d#/}" | sed 's,[^/]\+,..,g' )

    # If the requested dynamic linker exists, but is a symlink - check that it is either
    # relative (in which case, if it is readable, we trust libc to have created it properly)
    # or otherwise, convert it from absolute (target) path to a relative path that works on
    # both host & target.
    if [ -L "${multi_root}${ldso}" ]; then
        ldso_l=`readlink "${multi_root}${ldso}"`
        case "${ldso_l}" in
            /*) # Absolute, convert to relative
                if [ -r "${multi_root}${ldso_l}" ]; then
                    CT_DoExecLog ALL ln -sfv "${ldso_u}${ldso_l}" "${multi_root}${ldso}"
                else
                    CT_DoLog WARN "Compiler selects '${ldso}' as dynamic linker for '${multi_flags}'"
                    CT_DoLog WARN "but '${ldso}' is a symlink to '${ldso_l}' which is not valid on target."
                fi
                ;;
            *) # Relative, must be readable
                if [ ! -r "${multi_root}${ldso}" ]; then
                    CT_DoLog WARN "Compiler selects '${ldso}' as dynamic linker for '${multi_flags}'"
                    CT_DoLog WARN "but '${ldso}' is a symlink to '${ldso_l}' which is invalid relative symlink."
                fi
                ;;
        esac
        return
    elif [ -r "${multi_root}${ldso}" ]; then
        return # Not a symlink but readable - looks like libc installed a real executable.
    fi

    # Is it requesting a linker not in the current directory? uClibc case.
    if [ "${ldso_d}" != "${multilib_dir}" ]; then
        CT_DoExecLog ALL ln -sfv "${ldso_u}${multilib_dir}/${ldso_f}" \
            "${multi_root}${ldso}"
    fi
}

# Go over multilib variants and check that the requested dynamic linker
# is present and resolves on both target and host.
CT_MultilibFixupLDSO()
{
    CT_DoStep INFO "Checking dynamic linker symlinks"
    CT_mkdir_pushd "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-libc-check-ldso"
    echo "int main(void) { return 0; }" > test-ldso.c
    CT_IterateMultilibs CT__FixupLDSO ldso_fixup
    CT_Popd
    CT_EndStep
}

# List the download mirrors. Usage:
#   CT_Mirrors ORGANIZATION PROJECT [...]
# Important: this function should not call CT_Abort. Instead, print a special string,
# -unknown-, to indicate that a certain combination of ORGANIZATION/PROJECT is not handled.
# The reason is that this function is evaluated when config file is loaded - before ct-ng
# determines if it needs to download anything at all. On the other hand, if a component
# comes from a local source directory, it may have a version like "very new" or "very old"
# which will confuse, for example, Linux mirror selection below.
CT_Mirrors()
{
    local org="${1}"
    local project="${2}"

    case "${org}" in
    GNU)
        echo "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/${project}"
        echo "http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/${project}"
        echo "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/${project}"
        echo "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/${project}"
        echo "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/${project}"
        ;;
    sourceware)
        echo "ftp://sourceware.org/pub/${project}"
        echo "http://mirrors.kernel.org/sourceware/${project}"
        echo "http://gcc.gnu.org/pub/${project}"
        ;;
    Linaro)
        local version="${3}"
        local base yymm
        base="${version%%-*}"
        yymm="${version##*-??}"
        yymm="${yymm%%-*}"
        echo "https://releases.linaro.org/components/toolchain/${project}-linaro/${version}"
        echo "https://releases.linaro.org/archive/${yymm}/components/toolchain/${project}-linaro/${base}"
        echo "https://releases.linaro.org/archive/${yymm}/components/toolchain/${project}-linaro"
        ;;
    kernel.org)
        case "${project}" in
        linux)
            local version="${CT_LINUX_VERSION}"
            case "${version}" in
            '')
                # Ignore, this happens before .config is fully evaluated
                ;;
            [345].*)
                echo "https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v${version%%.*}.x"
                ;;
            2.6.*)
                echo "https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6"
                case "${version}" in
                2.6.*.*)
                    echo "https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/longterm"
                    echo "https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/longterm/v${version%.*}"
                    ;;
                esac
                ;;
            *)
                echo "-unknown-"
                ;;
            esac
            ;;
        dtc)
            echo "https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/software/utils/dtc"
            ;;
        *)
            echo "-unknown-"
            ;;
        esac
        ;;
    *)
        echo "-unknown-"
        ;;
    esac
}

# Get most recent version for CVS check-out.
# CVS does not have a repository-wide identifier for a commit, so we must
# use date. Variables are set by CT_PackageRun
CT_GetVersion_cvs()
{
    # If date is not given, use current. Otherwise, check if format is correct.
    # We don't support fancy CVS specifications like "1 day ago", as we'll need
    # to convert them to some stable representation like 20170617231304.
    if [ -z "${devel_revision}" ]; then
        devel_revision=`LANG=C TZ=UTC date '+%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S'`
    else
        case "${devel_revision}" in
        [12][0-9][0-9][0-9]/[01][0-9]/[0-3][0-9]\ [0-2][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]:[0-5][0-9])
            ;;
        *)
            CT_Abort "${pkg_name}: invalid date format ${devel_revision}"
            ;;
        esac
    fi
    unique_id="${devel_branch:-trunk}-${devel_revision//[^0-9]/}"
}

# Check out sources from CVS. Variables are set by CT_PackageRun.
CT_Download_cvs()
{
    local pserver="${devel_url%% *}"
    local module="${devel_url##* }"

    # CVS has no name for "main" branch, so use -r only if non-default
    # TBD try -'d ${basename}', with/without -N
    CT_DoExecLog ALL cvs -z 9 -d "${pserver}" co -P ${devel_branch:+-r ${devel_branch}} \
            -D "${devel_revision} UTC" "${module}"
    if [ "${module}" != "${pkg_name}" ]; then
        CT_DoExecLog ALL mv "${module}" "${pkg_name}"
    fi
}

# Find the most recent version from Subversion.
CT_GetVersion_svn()
{
    devel_branch="${devel_branch:-/trunk}"

    # If revision is not given, find the most recent
    if [ -z "${devel_revision}" ]; then
        devel_revision=`svn info "${devel_url}${devel_branch}" | sed -n 's/^Last Changed Rev: //p'`
    fi

    # Construct unique ID from branch/revision
    unique_id="${devel_branch//\//_}"
    unique_id="${unique_id#_}"
    unique_id="${unique_id%_}"
    unique_id="${unique_id}-${devel_revision}"
}

# Retrieve sources from Subversion.
CT_Download_svn()
{
    CT_DoExecLog ALL svn export -r "${devel_revision}" "${devel_url}${devel_branch}" "${pkg_name}"
}

# Find the most recent version from Mercurial.
CT_GetVersion_hg()
{
    if [ -n "${devel_branch}" -a -n "${devel_revision}" ]; then
        CT_Abort "${pkg_name}: cannot specify both branch and changeset for Mercurial"
    fi

    # Mercurial cannot query remote branches except the default, so we'll have
    # to clone if cset is not known and a branch is given.
    if [ -z "${devel_revision}" ]; then
        if [ -z "${devel_branch}" ]; then
            devel_revision=`hg identify "${devel_url}"`
        else
            CT_DoLog WARN "${pkg_name}: Mercurial cannot query non-default branch, will clone"
            devel_revision="to.be.determined"
        fi
    fi
    unique_id="${devel_revision}"
}

# Retrieve sources from Mercurial.
CT_Download_hg()
{
    CT_DoExecLog ALL hg clone "${devel_url}" "${pkg_name}"
    CT_Pushd "${pkg_name}"
    if [ -n "${devel_branch}" ]; then
        CT_DoExecLog ALL hg update "${devel_branch}"
    fi
    if [ "${devel_revision}" = "to.be.determined" ]; then
        # Report what we found out (as common message lacks the revision)
        devel_revision=`hg identify -i`
        unique_id="${devel_revision}"
        CT_DoLog EXTRA "Retrieved revision ${devel_revision}"
    else
        CT_DoExecLog ALL hg update "${devel_revision}"
    fi
    CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -rf .hg
    CT_Popd
}

# Get the most recent version from Git.
CT_GetVersion_git()
{
    if [ -n "${devel_branch}" -a -n "${devel_revision}" ]; then
        CT_Abort "${pkg_name}: cannot specify both branch and changeset for Git"
    fi

    # Do not modify devel_branch so that we can check if it has been set by user
    # in CT_Download_git.
    local branch="${devel_branch:-master}"

    if [ -z "${devel_revision}" ]; then
        # First try to dereference an annotated tag.
        local matches=`git ls-remote --exit-code "${devel_url}" --refs "${branch}^{}" \
            || echo "not found"`
        # If we don't have an annotated tag, let's take the reference as is.
        if [ "${matches}" = "not found" ]; then
            matches=`git ls-remote --exit-code "${devel_url}" --refs "${branch}" \
                || echo "not found"`
        fi
        local best using ref

        # Cannot test $?, setting a trap on ERR prevents bash from returning the
        # status code.
        if [ "${matches}" = "not found" ]; then
            CT_Abort "Failed to find git ref ${branch} at ${devel_url}"
        fi
        if [ `echo "${matches}" | wc -l` -gt 1 ]; then
            if echo "${matches}" | grep '[[:space:]]\(refs/heads/\)\?'"${branch}\$" >/dev/null; then
                # Try exact match, or prepended with "refs/heads". Some projects (e.g. binutils)
                # have refs/original/refs/heads/master as well as refs/heads/master, and
                # `git ls-remote refs/heads/master` prints both.
                best=`echo "${matches}" | grep '[[:space:]]\(refs/heads/\)\?'"${branch}\$"`
                using="best match"
            else
                best=`echo "${matches}" | head -n1`
                using="first"
            fi
            ref=`echo "${best}" | sed 's/.*[[:space:]]//'`
            CT_DoLog WARN "Ambiguous ref ${branch} at ${devel_url}, using ${using} (${ref})"
        else
            best="${matches}"
        fi
        # Similarly, do not modify the devel_revision, we'll need to know if it
        # has been set by the user in CT_Download_git.
        unique_id=`echo "${best}" | cut -c1-8`
        CT_DoLog DEBUG "ref ${branch} at ${devel_url} has cset of ${unique_id}"
    else
        unique_id=`echo "${devel_revision}" | cut -c1-8`
    fi
}

# Retrieve sources from Git.
CT_Download_git()
{
    local new_unique_id fetched=n shallow_id

    # Some of these operations are part of a `git clone`, but fetching a specific commit
    # (if it is supported by the server) is not expressable as a `git clone`.
    CT_mkdir_pushd "${pkg_name}"
    CT_DoExecLog ALL git init
    CT_DoExecLog ALL git remote add origin "${devel_url}"

    if [ -z "${devel_revision}" ]; then
        # Configuration didn't care about a specific commit; we'll use the most recent
        # commit on the branch and will update the unique_id (and warn the user) if it
        # differs from what we've previously determined.
        shallow_id="${devel_branch:-master}"
    else
        local tmp=`echo "${devel_revision}" | sed 's/^[0-9a-z]\{40\}//'`

        if [ -z "${tmp}" ]; then
            shallow_id="${devel_revision}"
        else
            CT_DoLog WARN "Git only allows full 40-character SHA-1 hashes to identify a commit for shallow clone."
        fi
    fi

    if [ -n "${shallow_id}" ]; then
        if CT_DoExecLog ALL git fetch --quiet --depth 1 origin "${shallow_id}"; then
            CT_DoExecLog ALL git checkout --quiet FETCH_HEAD --
        else
            # Git 2.15 and newer (which must be the case on both the client and the server)
            # allows fetching a single commit so long as the server is configured
            # to allow it (by having uploadpack.allowReachableSHA1InWant=true set
            # in its config).
            CT_DoLog WARN "Shallow clone failed (likely disallowed on the server)."
            shallow_id=
        fi
    fi

    if [ -z "${shallow_id}" ]; then
        # In this case, we already determined the changeset we need
        CT_DoLog WARN "Falling back to full clone; may take some time..."
        CT_DoExecLog ALL git fetch --quiet origin
        CT_DoExecLog ALL git checkout --quiet "${unique_id}" --
    fi

    new_unique_id=`git rev-parse HEAD | cut -c1-8`
    if [ "${new_unique_id}" != "${unique_id}" ]; then
        CT_DoLog EXTRA "Revision being fetched changed to ${new_unique_id}; source repository had more revisions pushed?"
        unique_id="${new_unique_id}"
    fi

    CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -rf .git
    CT_Popd
}

# Helper: run another action after setting local variables
CT_PackageRun()
{
    local sym="${1}"
    local run="${2}"
    local src_dir="/unknown-src-dir"
    local v

    # Get rid of our arguments
    shift 2

    # Variables that are per-project
    for v in use dir_name; do
        eval "local ${v}=\${CT_${sym}_${v^^}}"
    done

    # If $use is not set, we only have one fork to handle
    use="${use:-${sym}}"

    # Variables that are per-fork
    for v in basename pkg_name version pkg_dir \
            src_release mirrors archive_filename archive_dirname archive_formats signature_format \
            src_devel devel_vcs devel_url devel_branch devel_revision devel_subdir devel_bootstrap \
            src_custom custom_location patch_order; do
        eval "CT_DoLog DEBUG \"Package iterator: set ${v}='\${CT_${use}_${v^^}}'\""
        eval "local ${v}=\${CT_${use}_${v^^}}"
    done

    if [ -z "${pkg_name}" ]; then
        CT_Abort "Internal ct-ng error: '${sym}' not defined, please report a bug"
    fi

    for v in archive_filename archive_dirname; do
        # kconfig and shell have different quoting rules, so it seems impossible to make
        # kconfig quote '$' properly for eval (i.e. not have it expanded when loading the
        # .config). Therefore, use '@' instead of '$' in kconfig files and substitute it
        # here for select variables.
        eval "eval ${v}=\${${v}//@/$}"
    done

    CT_DoLog DEBUG "Package iterator: run ${run} $*"
    ${run} "$@"

    # Save certain variables that may be modified by the callback.
    # Fetching the sources is run in the main process, so no need to
    # use CT_EnvModify.
    for v in devel_branch devel_revision basename src_dir pkg_dir; do
        eval "[ \"\${${v}}\" != \"\${CT_${use}_${v^^}}\" ] || continue"
        eval "CT_${use}_${v^^}=\${${v}}"
        eval "CT_DoLog DEBUG \"Package iterator: override CT_${use}_${v^^}=\${CT_${use}_${v^^}}\""
    done
}

# Closure for fetching the sources
CT_DoFetch()
{
    local tmp_dir
    local extensions e a

    if [ "${src_release}" = "y" ]; then
        # Some packages do not contain any directory level at all
        if [ "${archive_dirname}" != "." ]; then
            basename="${archive_dirname}"
        else
            basename="${pkg_name}-${version}"
        fi
        pkg_dir="${pkg_name}/${version}"
        # Check which extensions we are allowed to fetch
        for a in ${archive_formats}; do
            for e in $(CT_DoListTarballExt); do
                if [ "${a}" = "${e}" ]; then
                    extensions="${extensions} ${a}"
                    break
                fi
            done
        done
        if ! CT_GetFile package="${pkg_name}" pkg_dir="${pkg_dir}" dir_name="${dir_name}" \
                basename="${archive_filename}" extensions="${extensions}" \
                digest="${CT_VERIFY_DOWNLOAD_DIGEST}" \
                signature_format="${CT_VERIFY_DOWNLOAD_SIGNATURE:+${signature_format}}" \
                mirrors="${mirrors}"; then
            CT_Abort "${pkg_name}: download failed"
        fi

    elif [ "${src_devel}" = "y" ]; then
        local unique_id

        if [ -z "${devel_revision}" -a "${CT_FORBID_DOWNLOAD}" = "y" ]; then
            CT_Abort "${pkg_name}: cannot find most recent revisions with downloads prohibited"
        fi

        # Each VCS backend must provide two methods:
        # - CT_GetVersion_xxx that sets the base name for the package (package name
        #   and some unique identifier for the version)
        # - CT_Download_xxx that retrieves the sources into the directory named as
        #   ${pkg_name}
        # Both these methods can also modify devel_branch/devel_revision. Typically,
        # this would override empty (default) values with "default branch name" and
        # "most current revision", respectively.

        CT_GetVersion_${devel_vcs}
        if [ -z "${unique_id}" ]; then
            CT_Abort "${pkg_name}: ${devel_vcs} did not set unique ID for branch/revision"
        fi
        basename="${pkg_name}-${devel_vcs}-${unique_id}"
        pkg_dir="${pkg_name}/${devel_vcs}-${unique_id}"

        # Try getting the tarball with empty list of URLs: it will only
        # attempt getting it from local storage or from the mirror if configured.
        # Bzip2 offers a reasonable compromise between compression speed and size.
        if [ "${unique_id}" != "to.be.determined" ] && \
                CT_GetFile package="${pkg_name}" dir_name="${dir_name}" \
                        basename="${basename}" extensions='.tar.bz2'; then
            return 0
        fi

        if [ "${CT_FORBID_DOWNLOAD}" = "y" ]; then
            CT_DoLog WARN "Downloads forbidden, not trying ${devel_vcs} retrieval"
            CT_Abort "${pkg_name}: cannot check out"
        fi

        CT_DoLog EXTRA "Checking out '${basename}' (${devel_vcs} ${devel_url}${devel_branch:+, branch ${devel_branch}}${devel_revision:+, revision ${devel_revision}})"
        CT_MktempDir tmp_dir
        CT_Pushd "${tmp_dir}"
        CT_Download_${devel_vcs}

        # First setting above may not have determined the version (e.g. with Mercurial)
        # Set the final, downloaded version.
        basename="${pkg_name}-${devel_vcs}-${unique_id}"
        pkg_dir="${pkg_name}/${devel_vcs}-${unique_id}"

        CT_DoExecLog ALL mv "${pkg_name}${devel_subdir:+/${devel_subdir}}" "${basename}"
        CT_DoExecLog ALL tar cjf "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}.tar.bz2" "${basename}"
        if ! CT_SaveLocal "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}.tar.bz2" "${dir_name}"; then
            CT_Abort "${pkg_name}: failed to save to local storage"
        fi
        CT_Popd
        CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -rf "${tmp_dir}"

    elif [ "${src_custom}" = "y" ]; then
        # Will be handled during extraction/patching
        basename="${dir_name}"
        :;
    else
        CT_Abort "No known source for ${pkg_name}"
    fi
}

# Obtain the sources for a component, either from a tarball, version control system
# or a custom location.
CT_Fetch()
{
    CT_PackageRun "${1}" CT_DoFetch
}

# Unpack an archive.
CT_Extract()
{
    local file="${1}"
    local dir="${2}"
    local components="${3}"

    CT_DoExecLog ALL mkdir -p "${dir}"
    case "${file}" in
        *.tar.*|*.tar)
            CT_ZCat "${file}" | CT_DoExecLog FILE tar x -v -f - -C "${dir}" ${components}
            ;;
        *.zip)
            CT_Pushd "${dir}"
            CT_DoExecLog FILE unzip "${file}" ${components}
            CT_Popd
            ;;
        *)
            CT_Abort "Don't know how to handle ${file}: unknown extension"
            ;;
    esac
}

# Closure for unpacking/patching the sources. There are two source directories:
# - CT_COMMON_SRC_DIR stores common sources, such as released tarballs (including
#   bundled or local patches, if necessary) or checked out  working copies.
#   Custom sources cannot be placed here, as they may have similarly named
#   packages coming from different origins.
# - CT_SRC_DIR stores per-configuration sources. These are either symlinks back
#   to CT_ORIG_SRC_DIR sources, or a copy from the custom source, or a copy
#   from CT_ORIG_SRC_DIR + target-specific overrides.
CT_DoExtractPatch()
{
    local patchfunc="${1}"
    local archive ext
    local -a patch_dirs
    local bundled_patch_dir
    local bundled_common_patch_dir
    local local_patch_dir
    local local_common_patch_dir
    local overlay

    # Inherit global value if requested
    if [ "${patch_order}" = "global" ]; then
        patch_order="${CT_PATCH_ORDER}"
    fi

    # If using overlay, prepare it first - we need to determine where to unpack
    # this component.
    if [ "${CT_TARGET_USE_OVERLAY}" = "y" -a ! -d "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/overlay" ]; then
        CT_DoExecLog ALL mkdir -p "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/overlay"
        overlay="${CT_OVERLAY_LOCATION}/${CT_ARCH}_${CT_OVERLAY_NAME:-overlay}"
        if [ -d "${overlay}" ]; then
            CT_DoExecLog ALL cp -av "${overlay}/." "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/overlay"
        else
            if ! ext=`CT_GetFileExtension "${overlay}"`; then
                CT_Abort "Overlay ${overlay} not found"
            fi
            CT_Extract "${overlay}${ext}" "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/overlay"
        fi
    fi

    # Can use common location only if using non-custom source, only bundled patches
    # and no overlays. Otherwise, this source directory is custom-tailored for this
    # particular configuration and cannot be reused by different configurations.
    if [ "${src_custom}" != "y" -a \
            "${patch_order}" = "bundled" -a \
            ! -d "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/overlay/${dir_name}" ]; then
        src_dir="${CT_COMMON_SRC_DIR}"
    else
        src_dir="${CT_SRC_DIR}"
    fi

    if [ "${src_custom}" != "y" ]; then
        # Non-custom: extract to shared location
        # If the previous extraction/patching was aborted, clean up.
        if [ -r "${src_dir}/.${basename}.extracting" -o \
                -r "${src_dir}/.${basename}.patching" ]; then
            CT_DoLog WARN "Sources for ${basename} were partially extracted/patched, cleaning up"
            CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -rf "${src_dir}/${basename}"
            CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -f "${src_dir}/.${basename}".*
        fi

        if [ -f "${src_dir}/.${basename}.extracted" ]; then
            CT_DoLog DEBUG "Already extracted ${basename}"
        else
            CT_DoLog EXTRA "Extracting ${basename}"
            CT_DoExecLog ALL touch "${src_dir}/.${basename}.extracting"
            if [ "${src_release}" = "y" ]; then
                archive="${archive_filename}"
            else
                archive="${basename}"
            fi
            # TBD save/discover the extension while fetching
            ext=`CT_GetFileExtension "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${archive}"`
            if [ "${archive_dirname}" = "." ]; then
                CT_mkdir_pushd "${src_dir}/${basename}"
                CT_Extract "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${archive}${ext}" "${src_dir}/${basename}"
                CT_Popd
            else
                CT_Extract "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${archive}${ext}" "${src_dir}"
            fi
            CT_DoExecLog ALL touch "${src_dir}/.${basename}.extracted"
            CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -f "${src_dir}/.${basename}.extracting"
        fi

        if [ -f "${src_dir}/.${basename}.patched" ]; then
            CT_DoLog DEBUG "Already patched ${basename}"
        else
            CT_DoLog EXTRA "Patching ${basename}"
            CT_DoExecLog ALL touch "${src_dir}/.${basename}.patching"

            bundled_patch_dir="${CT_LIB_DIR}/packages/${pkg_dir}"
            bundled_common_patch_dir="${CT_LIB_DIR}/packages/${pkg_name}"
            local_patch_dir="${CT_LOCAL_PATCH_DIR}/${pkg_dir}"
            local_common_patch_dir="${CT_LOCAL_PATCH_DIR}/${pkg_name}"

            case "${patch_order}" in
                bundled)        patch_dirs=("${bundled_patch_dir}" "${bundled_common_patch_dir}");;
                local)          patch_dirs=("${local_patch_dir}" "${local_common_patch_dir}");;
                bundled,local)  patch_dirs=("${bundled_patch_dir}" "${bundled_common_patch_dir}" "${local_patch_dir}" "${local_common_patch_dir}");;
                local,bundled)  patch_dirs=("${local_patch_dir}" "${local_common_patch_dir}" "${bundled_patch_dir}" "${bundled_common_patch_dir}");;
                none)           patch_dirs=;;
            esac

            CT_Pushd "${src_dir}/${basename}"
            for d in "${patch_dirs[@]}"; do
                CT_DoLog DEBUG "Looking for patches in '${d}'..."
                if [ -n "${d}" -a -d "${d}" ]; then
                    for p in "${d}"/*.patch; do
                        if [ -f "${p}" ]; then
                            CT_DoExecLog ALL ${patch} --no-backup-if-mismatch -g0 -F1 -p1 -f -i "${p}"
                        fi
                    done
                fi
            done

            # TBD create meta-package for config.sub/config.guess with replacement script
            if [ "${CT_OVERRIDE_CONFIG_GUESS_SUB}" = "y" ]; then
                CT_DoLog ALL "Overiding config.guess and config.sub"
                for cfg in config.guess config.sub; do
                    # Can't use CT_DoExecLog because of the '{} \;' to be passed un-mangled to find
                    find . -type f -name "${cfg}" \
                        -exec chmod -v u+w {} \; \
                        -exec cp -v "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/${cfg}" {} \; |CT_DoLog ALL
                done
            fi

            # FIXME: This currently means we end up using host's autotools,
            # but changing this requires reworking the order of operations in crosstool-NG:
            # we'd need to defer the download/extraction/patching of a package until after
            # the companion tools are built.
            if [ -n "${devel_bootstrap}" ]; then
                CT_DoExecLog ALL "${CT_CONFIG_SHELL}" -c "${devel_bootstrap}"
            fi

            # Fix up the timestamps on the file we may be patching: otherwise, we may
            # have a circular dependency. For example, we need make to build autoconf
            # and automake companion tools, but we need autoconf and automake to regenerate
            # aclocal.m4 or config.h.in after the patch touches configure.ac. Instead,
            # assume the patch fixes all the files it needs.
            find . -type f -name "aclocal.m4" \
                    -exec touch {} \; -exec echo touch {} \; | CT_DoLog ALL
            find . -type f -name "config.h.in" \
                    -exec touch {} \; -exec echo touch {} \; | CT_DoLog ALL
            find . -type f -name "Makefile.in" \
                    -exec touch {} \; -exec echo touch {} \; | CT_DoLog ALL
            find . -type f -name "configure" \
                    -exec touch {} \; -exec echo touch {} \; | CT_DoLog ALL

            if [ -n "${patchfunc}" ]; then
                ${patchfunc}
            fi

            CT_Popd

            CT_DoExecLog ALL touch "${src_dir}/.${basename}.patched"
            CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -f "${src_dir}/.${basename}.patching"
        fi
    else
        CT_DoLog WARN "${pkg_name}: using custom location, no patches applied"
    fi

    # Symlink/move/copy into per-target source directory
    if [ "${src_custom}" = "y" ]; then
        # Custom sources: unpack or copy into per-target directory. Note that
        # ${src_dir} is never ${CT_COMMON_SRC_DIR} in this case.
        if [ -d "${custom_location}" ]; then
            CT_DoExecLog ALL cp -av "${custom_location}" "${src_dir}/${dir_name}"
        elif [ -f "${custom_location}" ]; then
            # Assume "foo.tar.gz" (or likes) contain the "foo" directory
            local bn

            CT_Extract "${custom_location}" "${src_dir}"
            bn=`CT_GetFileBasename "${custom_location##*/}"`
            CT_TestOrAbort "Unknown file extension: ${custom_location}" -n "${bn}"
            CT_DoExecLog ALL mv -v "${src_dir}/${bn%${ext}}" "${src_dir}/${dir_name}"
        else
            CT_Abort "Neither file nor directory: ${custom_location}"
        fi
    elif [ "${src_dir}" = "${CT_SRC_DIR}" ]; then
        # Sources specific to this target, just move (if we use overlay, symlinks
        # would be overwritten and overlayed files will end up in a separate dir).
        CT_DoExecLog ALL mv "${src_dir}/${basename}" "${CT_SRC_DIR}/${dir_name}"
    else
        # Common source, just symlink
        CT_DoExecLog ALL ln -s "${src_dir}/${basename}" "${CT_SRC_DIR}/${dir_name}"
    fi

    # Check if it has overlays and if it has, apply
    if [ "${CT_TARGET_USE_OVERLAY}" = "y" -a \
            -d "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/overlay/${dir_name}" ]; then
        tar cf - -C "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/overlay" "${dir_name}" | \
                CT_DoExecLog FILE tar xvf - -C "${src_dir}"
    fi

}

# Extract/copy the sources to the shared source directory, then either symlink
# or copy the sources into a private source directory and apply target-specific
# changes (such as xtensa overrides).
CT_ExtractPatch()
{
    local pkg="${1}"

    shift
    CT_PackageRun "${pkg}" CT_DoExtractPatch "$@"
}

# Set the specified variable to the version of the package (main or fork)
# Usage: CT_GetPkgVersion PKG VAR
CT_GetPkgVersion()
{
    local rv
    __do_GetPkgVersion() { rv="${version}"; }
    CT_PackageRun "${1}" __do_GetPkgVersion
    eval "${2}=\"${rv}\""
}

# Get a package version selected to build. May return an empty string.
# Usage: CT_GetPkgBuildVersion PKG VAR
# where PKG may refer to a specific package (e.g. GCC) or package choice
# (e.g. LIBC).
CT_GetPkgBuildVersion()
{
    local category="${1}"
    local component="${2}"
    local var="${3}"
    local choicename tmp pkg build_version

    # If it is for a choice, not a menu, get the choice name
    eval "choicename=\${CT_${category}}"

    # Find the associated package
    eval "pkg=\${CT_${category}_${component}_PKG_KSYM}"
    if [ -z "${pkg}" ]; then
        # This component does not have an associated package,
        # return the component name.
        if [ -n "${choicename}" ]; then
            eval "${var}=\"${choicename}\""
        fi
        return
    fi

    __do_GetPkgBuildVersion() {
        tmp="${pkg_name}"
        if [ "${version}" != "unknown" ]; then
            tmp+="-${version}"
        fi
        if [ "${src_devel}" = "y" ]; then
            tmp+="-${devel_vcs}"
            if [ -n "${devel_revision}" ]; then
                tmp+="-${devel_revision}"
            fi
        elif [ "${src_custom}" = "y" ]; then
            tmp+="-custom"
        fi
        if [ -n "${choicename}" -a "${pkg}" != "${component}" ]; then
            tmp+=" (${choicename})"
        fi
    }

    CT_PackageRun "${pkg}" __do_GetPkgBuildVersion
    eval "${var}=\"${tmp}\""
}

# Finally, load paths.sh. For --enable-local build, it is located in
# the current directory (CT_TOP_DIR) while the rest of the scripts are
# in the source directory (CT_LIB_DIR). For other setups, paths.sh
# is in CT_LIB_DIR.
if [ -r "${CT_LIB_DIR}/paths.sh" ]; then
    paths_sh_location="${CT_LIB_DIR}/paths.sh"
elif [ -r "${CT_TOP_DIR}/paths.sh" ]; then
    paths_sh_location="${CT_TOP_DIR}/paths.sh"
else
    CT_Error "Not found: paths.sh"
fi
. "${paths_sh_location}"

CT_InstallCopyingInformation()
{
    local licfile
    local dstdir

    CT_DoLog EXTRA "Collect license information from: ${CT_SRC_DIR}"
    CT_DoLog EXTRA "Put the license information to: ${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/share/licenses"

    for licfile in $( find "${CT_SRC_DIR}" -follow -type f -a \( -name "COPYING*" -o -name "LICENSE*" \) ); do
        dstdir="${licfile%/*}"
        dstdir="${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/share/licenses${dstdir#${CT_SRC_DIR}}"
        mkdir -p "${dstdir}"
        CT_DoExecLog ALL cp -av "${licfile}" "${dstdir}/"
    done

    # Also add crosstool's information
    for licfile in ${CT_LIB_DIR}/{COPYING*,LICENSE*,licenses.d}; do
        dstdir="${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/share/licenses/crosstool-ng"
        mkdir -p "${dstdir}"
        CT_DoExecLog ALL cp -av "${licfile}" "${dstdir}/"
    done

    shopt -u nullglob
}

CT_InstallConfigurationFile()
{
    local path="${1}"
    local suffix="${2}"

    CT_DoExecLog ALL mkdir -p "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin"
    CT_DoExecLog DEBUG ${install} -m 0755 "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/toolchain-config.in" "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_TARGET}-${suffix}.config"
    CT_DoExecLog DEBUG ${sed} -i -e 's,@@grep@@,"'"${grep}"'",;' "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_TARGET}-${suffix}.config"
    bzip2 -c -9 "${path}" >>"${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_TARGET}-${suffix}.config"
}