* configure.ac: Rename yeeloong platform to loongson. All users updated.
* grub-core/Makefile.core.def (fwstart_fuloong): New image.
* grub-core/boot/mips/loongson/fuloong.S: New file.
* grub-core/boot/mips/loongson/fwstart.S: Wait for CS5536 to come up.
Explicitly init CS5536.
[FULOONG]: Don't use serial until CS5536 is available.
Set GPIO based on dumps.
(serial_hw_init) [FULOONG]: Handle CS5536 parts.
[FULOONG]: Handle GPIO and memory controller differences.
Parse machine type in $a2.
* grub-core/boot/mips/startup_raw.S: Determine and save the
architecture.
* grub-core/bus/cs5536.c (gpiodump): Move to fwstart.S.
(grub_cs5536_init_geode): Remove gpio part. Conditionalise DIVIL
init on architecture type.
* grub-core/kern/mips/loongson/init.c (grub_machine_init): Init
SIS315E. Don't init at_keyboard on fuloong.
(grub_halt): Support Fuloong.
* grub-core/kern/mips/startup.S [LOONGSON]: Save $s7.
* grub-core/loader/mips/linux.c (LOONGSON_MACHTYPE): Removed.
(loongson_machtypes): New array.
(grub_cmd_linux) [GRUB_MACHINE_MIPS_LOONGSON]: Pass the right machine
type.
* grub-core/term/ns8250.c (serial_get_divisor): New parameter port and
config. All users updated. Handle CS5536 serial.
* grub-core/term/serial.c (grub_serial_register): Conditionalise
default port on machine type. Register serial as inactive.
* grub-core/video/sis315pro.c: New file.
* include/grub/cs5536.h (GRUB_CS5536_MSR_MAILBOX_CONFIG_ENABLED): New
definition.
(GRUB_CS5536_MSR_MAILBOX_CONFIG): Likewise.
(GRUB_CS5536_MSR_DIVIL_LEG_IO_UART1_COM1): Likewise.
(GRUB_CS5536_MSR_DIVIL_LEG_IO_UART2_COM3): Likewise.
(GRUB_CS5536_MSR_DIVIL_UART1_CONF): Likewise.
(GRUB_CS5536_MSR_DIVIL_UART2_CONF): Likewise.
* include/grub/mips/loongson.h (GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_SHUTDOWN_GPIO): Rename
to ...
(GRUB_CPU_YEELOONG_SHUTDOWN_GPIO): ... this.
* include/grub/mips/loongson/kernel.h (GRUB_ARCH_MACHINE_YEELOONG): New
definition.
(GRUB_ARCH_MACHINE_FULOONG): Likewise.
(grub_arch_machine): New extern var.
* include/grub/mips/loongson/serial.h
(GRUB_MACHINE_SERIAL_DIVISOR_115200): Renamed to ...
(GRUB_MACHINE_SERIAL_PORT0_DIVISOR_115200): ... this.
(GRUB_MACHINE_SERIAL_PORT): Renamed to ...
(GRUB_MACHINE_SERIAL_PORT0): ... this.
(GRUB_MACHINE_SERIAL_PORT2_DIVISOR_115200): New definition.
(GRUB_MACHINE_SERIAL_PORT1): Likewise.
(GRUB_MACHINE_SERIAL_PORT2): Likewise.
(GRUB_MACHINE_SERIAL_PORTS): Include ports 1 and 2.
* include/grub/term.h (grub_term_register_input_inactive): New inline
function.
(grub_term_register_output_inactive): Likewise.
* include/grub/video.h (grub_video_driver_id): New value
GRUB_VIDEO_DRIVER_SIS315PRO.
* util/grub-mkimage.c (image_target_desc): Rename name to dirname.
New field "names". All users updated.
New field value IMAGE_FULOONG_FLASH.
(generate_image): USe separate fwstart hashes for yeeloong and fuloong.
* util/grub-pe2elf.c (MODLICENSE_SECTION): New definition. All following
sections shifted.
(insert_string): Make argument const char * instead of char *.
(write_section_data): Handle long section names.
Handle module_license.
New function.
(grub_util_biosdisk_close): Use grub_util_biosdisk_flush.
* include/grub/emu/hostdisk.h (grub_util_biosdisk_flush): New proto.
* util/grub-setup.c (setup): Use grub_util_biosdisk_flush.
is disabled, even if no partition table is found.
Otherwise, the BIOS on Dell Latitude E series laptops will freeze
during POST if an invalid partition table is contained in the PBR
of the active partition when GRUB is installed to a partition.
empty, since in that case we can only generate either nothing or a
syntactically invalid configuration file.
Reported by: Michal Suchanek. Fixes Debian bug #612898.
* conf/Makefile.common (STRIPFLAGS_KERNEL): Add -F elf32-i386 and
-R .drectve on cygwin.
* conf/i386-pc-cygwin-img-ld.sc: Merge rdata and pdata into data.
* configure.ac: Use $(top_builddir) in TARGET_OBJ2ELF.
(COND_CYGWIN): New condition.
* grub-core/Makefile.am (%.mod): Set TARGET_OBJ2ELF.
* grub-core/genmod.sh.in: Use ${TARGET_OBJ2ELF} and
not @TARGET_OBJ2ELF@.
* util/grub-pe2elf.c (write_symbol_table): Use pe_symtab->type and not
type to determine whether aux is to be used.
comment. Add an extra layer of quotation, requiring the output of
this function to be used in a printf format string.
(gettext_printf): New function.
* util/grub.d/10_hurd.in: Use gettext_printf where appropriate.
Extract translatable strings from here-documents and use a temporary
variable instead, so that xgettext can find them.
* util/grub.d/10_kfreebsd.in: Likewise.
* util/grub.d/10_linux.in: Likewise.
* util/grub.d/20_linux_xen.in: Likewise.
* po/grub.d.sed: New file.
* po/Makefile.in.in ($(DOMAIN).pot-update): Extract gettext_printf
arguments. Set c-format flags on all strings extracted from
util/grub.d/ (xgettext refuses to include these itself for strings
it extracted from a shell file, but these really are c-format).
* grub-core/video/i386/pc/vbe.c (grub_vbe_bios_get_flat_panel_info):
New function.
(grub_vbe_bios_get_ddc_capabilities): Likewise.
(grub_vbe_bios_read_edid): Likewise.
(grub_vbe_edid_checksum): Likewise.
(grub_vbe_get_preferred_mode): Likewise. Try EDID followed by the
Flat Panel extension, in line with the X.org VESA driver.
(grub_video_vbe_setup): When the mode is "auto", try to get the
preferred mode from VBE, and use the largest mode that is no larger
than the preferred mode (some BIOSes expose a preferred mode that is
not in their mode list!). If this fails, fall back to 640x480 as a
safe conservative choice.
* include/grub/i386/pc/vbe.h (struct grub_vbe_flat_panel_info): New
structure.
(struct grub_vbe_edid_info): Likewise.
(grub_vbe_bios_get_flat_panel_info): Add prototype.
(grub_vbe_bios_get_ddc_capabilities): Likewise.
(grub_vbe_bios_read_edid): Likewise.
* util/grub.d/00_header.in (GRUB_GFXMODE): Default to "auto". This
is more appropriate on a wider range of platforms than 640x480.
.mo/.mo.gz opening sequence to ...
(grub_mofile_open_lang): ... here.
(grub_gettext_init_ext): If opening ll_CC fails, try ll.
* util/grub.d/00_header.in (grub_lang): Include country part of
locale.
Reported by: Mario Limonciello.
* util/grub-probe.c (probe): Remember which disk was detected as
RAID (perhaps an LVM physical volume). Use that disk's raidname
rather than that of the top-level disk.