Use newly-added Multiboot support in coreboot.
* conf/i386-coreboot.rmk (kernel_elf_SOURCES): Replace
`kern/i386/coreboot/mmap.c' with `kern/i386/multiboot_mmap.c'.
* kern/i386/coreboot/startup.S: Enable Multiboot header, fix its
alignment, set `MULTIBOOT_MEMORY_INFO' flag.
(codestart): Store the MBI in `startup_multiboot_info' when we're
being loaded using Multiboot.
* kern/i386/coreboot/init.c (grub_machine_init): Move
grub_at_keyboard_init() call to beginning of function (useful for
debugging). Call grub_machine_mmap_init() before attempting to use
grub_machine_mmap_iterate().
(grub_lower_mem, grub_upper_mem): Move from here ...
* kern/i386/multiboot_mmap.c (grub_lower_mem, grub_upper_mem): ... to
here (new file).
* include/grub/i386/coreboot/memory.h (grub_machine_mmap_init): New
function prototype.
Fix a regression introduced by the at_keyboard.mod split. Because
some terminals are default on some platforms and non-default on
others, the first terminal being registered determines which is
going to be default.
* kern/term.c (grub_term_register_input): If this is the first
terminal being registered, set it as the current one.
(grub_term_register_output): Likewise.
* term/efi/console.c (grub_console_init): Do not call
grub_term_set_current_output() or grub_term_set_current_input().
* term/ieee1275/ofconsole.c (grub_console_init): Likewise.
* term/i386/pc/console.c (grub_console_init): Likewise.
(grub_console_fini): Do not call grub_term_set_current_input()
(but leave grub_term_set_current_output() to restore text mode).
* term/i386/pc/vesafb.c (grub_vesafb_term): Change type to
`struct grub_term_output'. Remove `.checkkey' and `.getkey'
members. Update all users.
* util/console.c (grub_ncurses_term): Split in ...
(grub_ncurses_term_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_ncurses_term_output): ... this. Update all users.
* include/multiboot2.h (struct multiboot_header): Add `flags' member as
per specification.
* loader/multiboot2.c (grub_multiboot2): Fix Multiboot2 header check.
* loader/multiboot_loader.c (find_multi_boot2_header): New function
(based on find_multi_boot1_header).
(grub_rescue_cmd_multiboot_loader): Check for Multiboot2 header,
using find_multi_boot2_header(), and abort if neither Multiboot or
Multiboot headers were found.
Modularize at_keyboard.mod:
* conf/i386.rmk (pkglib_MODULES): Add `at_keyboard.mod'.
(at_keyboard_mod_SOURCES, at_keyboard_mod_CFLAGS)
(at_keyboard_mod_LDFLAGS): New variables.
Actual terminal split:
* include/grub/term.h (struct grub_term): Split in ...
(struct grub_term_input): ... this, and ...
(struct grub_term_output): ... this. Update all users.
(grub_term_set_current): Split in ...
(grub_term_set_current_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_term_set_current_output): ... this.
(grub_term_get_current): Split in ...
(grub_term_get_current_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_term_get_current_output): ... this.
(grub_term_register): Split in ...
(grub_term_register_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_term_register_output): ... this.
(grub_term_unregister): Split in ...
(grub_term_unregister_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_term_unregister_output): ... this.
(grub_term_iterate): Split in ...
(grub_term_iterate_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_term_iterate_output): ... this.
* kern/term.c (grub_term_list): Split in ...
(grub_term_list_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_term_list_output): ... this. Update all users.
(grub_cur_term): Split in ...
(grub_cur_term_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_cur_term_output): ... this. Update all users.
(grub_term_set_current): Split in ...
(grub_term_set_current_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_term_set_current_output): ... this.
(grub_term_get_current): Split in ...
(grub_term_get_current_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_term_get_current_output): ... this.
(grub_term_register): Split in ...
(grub_term_register_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_term_register_output): ... this.
(grub_term_unregister): Split in ...
(grub_term_unregister_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_term_unregister_output): ... this.
(grub_term_iterate): Split in ...
(grub_term_iterate_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_term_iterate_output): ... this.
* kern/misc.c (grub_abort): Split use of grub_term_get_current() into
a check for input and one for output (and only attempt to get keys
from user when input works).
* util/grub-probe.c (grub_term_get_current): Split in ...
(grub_term_get_current_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_term_get_current_output): ... this.
* util/grub-fstest.c: Likewise.
* util/i386/pc/grub-setup.c: Likewise.
* util/grub-editenv.c: Likewise.
Portability adjustments:
* conf/i386-ieee1275.rmk (kernel_elf_SOURCES): Remove
`term/i386/pc/at_keyboard.c'.
* kern/ieee1275/init.c [__i386__] (grub_machine_init): Remove call to
grub_keyboard_controller_init() (now handled by terminal .init).
* kern/i386/coreboot/init.c (grub_machine_init): Add call to
grub_at_keyboard_init().
* include/grub/i386/ieee1275/console.h (grub_keyboard_controller_init)
(grub_console_checkkey, grub_console_getkey): Remove (now provided by
at_keyboard.mod via input terminal interface).
* include/grub/i386/coreboot/console.h: Convert into a stub for
`<grub/i386/pc/console.h>'.
Migrate full terminals to new API:
* term/efi/console.c (grub_console_term): Split into ...
(grub_console_term_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_console_term_output): ... this. Update all users.
* term/ieee1275/ofconsole.c: Remove __i386__ hack.
(grub_ofconsole_init): Split into ...
(grub_ofconsole_init_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_ofconsole_init_output): ... this.
(grub_ofconsole_term): Split into ...
(grub_ofconsole_term_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_ofconsole_term_output): ... this. Update all users.
* term/i386/pc/serial.c (grub_serial_term): Split into ...
(grub_serial_term_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_serial_term_output): ... this. Update all users.
* term/i386/pc/console.c (grub_console_term): Split into ...
(grub_console_term_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_console_term_output): ... this. Update all users.
(grub_console_term_input): Only enable it on PC/BIOS platform.
(grub_console_init): Remove grub_keyboard_controller_init() call.
Migrate input terminals to new API:
* term/i386/pc/at_keyboard.c: Replace `cpu' and `machine' with
`i386' and `i386/pc' to enable build on x86_64 (this driver is
i386-specific anyway).
(grub_console_checkkey): Rename to ...
(grub_at_keyboard_checkkey): ... this. Static-ize. Update all
users.
(grub_keyboard_controller_orig): New variable.
(grub_console_getkey): Rename to ...
(grub_at_keyboard_getkey): ... this. Static-ize. Update all
users.
(grub_keyboard_controller_init): Static-ize. Save original
controller value so that it can be restored ...
(grub_keyboard_controller_fini): ... here (new function).
(grub_at_keyboard_term): New structure.
(GRUB_MOD_INIT(at_keyboard), GRUB_MOD_FINI(at_keyboard)): New
functions.
Migrate output terminals to new API:
* term/i386/pc/vga.c (grub_vga_term): Change type to
`struct grub_term_output'. Remove `.checkkey' and `.getkey'
members. Update all users.
* term/gfxterm.c (grub_video_term): Change type to
`struct grub_term_output'. Remove `.checkkey' and `.getkey'
members. Update all users.
* include/grub/i386/pc/console.h (grub_console_checkkey)
(grub_console_getkey): Do not export (no longer needed by gfxterm,
etc).
Migrate `terminal' command and userland tools to new API:
* commands/terminal.c (grub_cmd_terminal): Split into ...
(grub_cmd_terminal_input): ... this, and ...
(grub_cmd_terminal_output): ... this.
(GRUB_MOD_INIT(terminal)): Split `terminal' command in two commands:
`terminal_input' and `terminal_output'.
* util/grub.d/00_header.in: Adjust `terminal' calls to new
`terminal_input' / `terminal_output' API.
* util/grub-mkconfig.in: Export ${GRUB_TERMINAL_INPUT} and
${GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT} instead of ${GRUB_TERMINAL} (and if user
provided ${GRUB_TERMINAL}, convert it).
* disk/lvm.c (grub_lvm_scan_device): Fix possible NULL value handling
(add a missing NULL check, and correct them by moving the pointer
operations after the actual check).
* disk/lvm.c (grub_lvm_scan_device): Allocate buffer space for the
circular metadata worst case scenario. If the metadata is circular
then copy the wrap in place.
* include/grub/lvm.h: Add GRUB_LVM_MDA_HEADER_SIZE, from the LVM2
project lib/format_text/layout.h
Circular metadata bug found and patch debugged by Jan Derk Gerlings.
* util/update-grub_lib.in: Copy to ...
* util/grub-mkconfig_lib.in: ... this. Update all users.
* util/update-grub_lib.in: Make it a stub to `grub-mkconfigig_lib.in'.
* util/update-grub.in: Rename to ...
* util/grub-mkconfig.in: ... this. Update all users. Remove `-y'
option. Add `--output' option to allow users to specify the generated
configuration file. Default to stdout.
(update_grub_dir): Rename to ...
(grub_mkconfig_dir): ... this.
(grub_cfg): Default to an empty string.
* conf/common.rmk (update-grub): Rename to ...
(grub-mkconfig): ... this.
(update-grub_lib): Copy to ...
(grub-mkconfig_lib): ... this.
(update-grub_SCRIPTS): Copy to ...
(grub-mkconfig_SCRIPTS): ... this. Update all users.
(update-grub_DATA): Rename to ...
(grub-mkconfig_DATA): ... this.
* fs/iso9660.c (struct grub_iso9660_primary_voldesc): Rename `created'
to `modified'. Add the real `created' field.
(grub_iso9660_uuid): Use `modified' rather than `created' for
constructing the UUID.
* disk/ata.c (grub_apapi_open): Initialize devfnd, no need to set
scsi->name and scsi->luns, as they will be set in grub_scsi_open.
* disk/scsi.c (grub_scsi_open): Don't call p->close (scsi) here when
error occurs, as grub_disk_open will call grub_disk_close, which will
call p->close (scsi).
* loader/i386/pc/multiboot.c (grub_multiboot_load_elf32): Skip
segments when their filesz is zero (grub_file_read() interprets
zero-size as "read untill EOF", which results in memory corruption).
Use `lowest_segment' rather than 0 for calculating the current
segment load address.
* util/hostdisk.c (open_device): Replace a grub_util_info() call
with grub_dprintf("hostdisk", ...), as it was so verbose that it
clobbered useful information.
* loader/i386/pc/multiboot.c (mmap_addr, mmap_length): Remove
variables.
(grub_multiboot): Move `mbi' allocation upwards, so that mmap address
and length can be stored directly in the `mbi->mmap_addr' and
`mbi->mmap_length' struct fields.