Cleaned up `include/grub/normal.h'. Grouped prototypes by
definition file, and functions defined in `normal/menu.c' have had
their prototypes moved to `include/grub/menu.h' for consistency.
* include/grub/menu.h (grub_menu_execute_callback): Added; moved
from normal.h.
(grub_menu_get_entry): Likewise.
(grub_menu_get_timeout): Likewise.
(grub_menu_set_timeout): Likewise.
(grub_menu_execute_entry): Likewise.
(grub_menu_execute_with_fallback): Likewise.
(grub_menu_entry_run): Likewise.
* include/grub/normal.h: Re-ordered and grouped function
prototypes by file that the function is defined in.
(grub_menu_execute_callback): Removed; moved to menu.h.
(grub_menu_get_entry): Likewise.
(grub_menu_get_timeout): Likewise.
(grub_menu_set_timeout): Likewise.
(grub_menu_execute_entry): Likewise.
(grub_menu_execute_with_fallback): Likewise.
(grub_menu_entry_run): Likewise.
(grub_menu_addentry): Renamed from this ...
(grub_normal_add_menu_entry): ... to this.
* normal/main.c (grub_menu_addentry): Renamed from this ...
(grub_normal_add_menu_entry): ... to this.
* script/sh/execute.c (grub_script_execute_menuentry): Update
reference to renamed grub_menu_addentry function.
* aclocal.m4 (grub_I386_CHECK_REGPARM_BUG): Remove.
* configure.ac: Don't call grub_I386_CHECK_REGPARM_BUG. Define
NESTED_FUNC_ATTR using AH_BOTTOM. Use regparm(1) only when
compiling for the i386 targets, but not for the utilities.
Display error messages when parsing a Lua statement fails. Previously,
executing a syntactically invalid statement like ")foo" or "bar;" would
silently fail.
* script/lua/grub_main.c (handle_lua_error): New function.
(grub_lua_parse_line): Improved reporting of Lua parser and execution
errors.
Remove -Werror which causes build to fail on some systems
* conf/i386-pc.rmk (xnu_mod_CFLAGS): Remove -Werror -Wall
* conf/i386-efi.rmk (xnu_mod_CFLAGS): Likewise
* conf/x86_64-efi.rmk (xnu_mod_CFLAGS): Likewise
trampoline for linux on 64-bit platform
* conf/x86_64-efi.rmk (linux_mod_SOURCES): added
loader/i386/efi/linux_trampoline.S
* include/grub/x86_64/efi/loader.h (grub_linux_real_boot): removed
declration
* kern/x86_64/efi/startup.S (grub_linux_real_boot): moved from here
* loader/i386/linux_trampoline.S: moved here
* loader/i386/efi/linux.c (allocate_pages): reserve space for trampoline
(jumpvector): removed
(grub_linux_trampoline_start): new declaration
(grub_linux_trampoline_end): likewise
(grub_linux_boot): use trampoline when on 64-bit platform
* loader/i386/linux.c: likewise
* script/lua/grub_lib.c (grub_lua_getenv): Make name and value
const to avoid a warning.
(grub_lua_setenv): Likewise.
* script/lua/grub_main.c (grub_lua_parse_line): Use size_t for
lmsg to fix a warning.
(setjmp_mod_ASFLAGS): ... this. Set to $(COMMON_ASFLAGS).
* conf/powerpc-ieee1275.rmk (setjmp_mod_CFLAGS): Rename to ...
(setjmp_mod_ASFLAGS): ... this. Set to $(COMMON_ASFLAGS).
* conf/sparc64-ieee1275.rmk (setjmp_mod_CFLAGS): Rename to ...
(setjmp_mod_ASFLAGS): ... this. Set to $(COMMON_ASFLAGS).
* include/grub/kernel.h (grub_module_header_types): Add type
OBJ_TYPE_CONFIG.
* kern/main.c (grub_load_config): New function.
(grub_main): Call grub_load_config to read boot config.
* grub-mkimage (generate_image): New parameter config_path.
(options): New option --config.
(main): Parse --config option, and pass it to generate_image.
* loader/i386/linux.c (allocate_pages): When assigning
real_mode_mem, cast through grub_size_t to fix a warning. The
code already makes sure that the value would fit a pointer.
(grub_linux_setup_video): Cast render_target->data to
grub_size_t to fix a warning.
* fs/cpio.c: Use the same name "struct head" for tar and cpio to
facilitate code reuse.
(grub_cpio_mount): Use "struct head", not a char buffer. This
fixes a warning reported by gcc 4.4.
* kernel/disk.c (grub_disk_read): Use void pointer for the
buffer.
(grub_disk_write): Use const void pointer for the buffer.
Adjust all callers. Remove unnecessary casts.
* disk/raid6_recover.c (grub_raid6_recover): Fix warnings about
uninitialized err[0] and err[1]. Rename them to bad1 and bad2.
Initialize them with -1. Add sanity check for bad1. Eliminate
nerr variable.
(grub_ofdisk_open): Use it to un-escape "," characters.
* kern/disk.c (find_part_sep): New.
(grub_disk_open): Use it to find the first non-escaped ','
character in the disk name.
* util/ieee1275/devicemap.c (escape_of_path): New.
(grub_util_emit_devicemap_entry): Use it.
* util/sparc64/ieee1275/grub-install.in: Update script to
strip partition specifiers properly by not triggering on
'\' escaped ',' characters.