arm: make linux.h safe to include for non-native builds

<grub/machine/loader.h> (for machine arm/efi) and
<grub/machine/kernel.h> (for machine arm/coreboot) will not always
resolve (and will likely not be valid to) if pulled in when building
non-native commands, such as host tools or the "file" command.
So explicitly include them with their expanded pathnames.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
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Leif Lindholm 2018-02-01 18:18:56 +00:00 committed by Daniel Kiper
parent cda0332986
commit a244d9ebc7

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ struct linux_arm_kernel_header {
# define grub_arm_firmware_get_machine_type grub_uboot_get_machine_type
#elif defined GRUB_MACHINE_EFI
# include <grub/efi/efi.h>
# include <grub/machine/loader.h>
# include <grub/arm/efi/loader.h>
/* On UEFI platforms - load the images at the lowest available address not
less than *_PHYS_OFFSET from the first available memory location. */
# define LINUX_PHYS_OFFSET (0x00008000)
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ grub_arm_firmware_get_machine_type (void)
}
#elif defined (GRUB_MACHINE_COREBOOT)
#include <grub/fdtbus.h>
#include <grub/machine/kernel.h>
#include <grub/arm/coreboot/kernel.h>
# define LINUX_ADDRESS (start_of_ram + 0x8000)
# define LINUX_INITRD_ADDRESS (start_of_ram + 0x02000000)
# define LINUX_FDT_ADDRESS (LINUX_INITRD_ADDRESS - 0x10000)