* include/grub/emu/misc.h (grub_find_mount_point_from_dir)
(grub_find_zpool_from_mount_point): New function prototypes.
* kern/emu/getroot.c [HAVE_GETFSSTAT]: Move `<sys/mount.h>' to ...
* kern/emu/misc.c [HAVE_GETFSSTAT]: ... here.
* kern/emu/getroot.c (find_mount_point_from_dir): Move to ...
* kern/emu/misc.c (grub_find_mount_point_from_dir): ... this. Remove
`static' attribute.
* kern/emu/getroot.c (find_root_device_from_libzfs): Split code for
finding zpool from mount point into ...
* kern/emu/misc.c (grub_find_zpool_from_mount_point): ... this.
* kern/emu/misc.c (grub_make_system_path_relative_to_its_root): When
requested path is part of a ZFS pool, use
grub_find_zpool_from_mount_point() to detect its filesystem name,
and generate a path with `/fsname@path' syntax.
Prevent accidental use of uninitialized libzfs_handle.
* util/grub-probe.c (main): Move grub_util_init_libzfs() call to ...
* kern/emu/getroot.c (find_root_device_from_libzfs): ... here.
* util/misc.c (grub_util_init_libzfs): Make this function idempotent.
Enable `grub-probe -t device' resolution on ZFS.
* configure.ac: Check for getfsstat(), libzfs and libnvpair.
* include/grub/util/libnvpair.h: New file.
* include/grub/util/libzfs.h: New file.
* kern/emu/getroot.c: Include `<assert.h>' and `<error.h>'.
[HAVE_LIBZFS && HAVE_LIBNVPAIR]: Include `<grub/util/libzfs.h>' and
`<grub/util/libnvpair.h>'.
[HAVE_GETFSSTAT]: Include `<sys/mount.h>'.
(find_mount_point_from_dir): New static function.
[HAVE_LIBZFS && HAVE_LIBNVPAIR] (find_root_device_from_libzfs): New
function.
[HAVE_LIBZFS && HAVE_LIBNVPAIR] (grub_guess_root_device): Use
find_root_device_from_libzfs() before ressorting to find_root_device().
* include/grub/util/misc.h (grub_util_init_libzfs): New function
prototype.
* util/misc.c: Include `<grub/util/libzfs.h>'.
(grub_util_init_libzfs): New function.
[HAVE_LIBZFS] (libzfs_handle): New global variable.
[HAVE_LIBZFS] (fini_libzfs): New static function.
(grub_util_init_libzfs): New function.
* util/grub-probe.c (main): Call grub_util_init_libzfs().
removing the homehost if present.
* kern/emu/getroot.c (get_mdadm_name) [__linux__]: New function.
(grub_util_get_grub_dev): Use md/%s to name mdadm 1.x devices,
removing the homehost if present.
(grub_util_get_grub_dev) [__linux__]: Get the array name from mdadm
if possible.
* util/i386/pc/grub-setup.c (main): Handle md/* devices.
* kern/efi/efi.c (grub_reboot): Don't return, even if reset_system
fails.
(grub_halt): Likewise.
* kern/ieee1275/openfw.c (grub_reboot): Don't return, even if
reset-all fails.
(grub_halt): Don't return, even if all of shut-down, power-off, and
poweroff fail.
* kern/emu/hostdisk.c (convert_system_partition_to_system_disk):
Support 'p' as partition separator on kernel of FreeBSD (used
with GPT labels).
(grub_util_biosdisk_get_grub_dev): Likewise.
* kern/i386/qemu/mmap.c (QEMU_CMOS_MEMSIZE2_HIGH): New const.
(QEMU_CMOS_MEMSIZE2_LOW): Likewise.
(grub_lower_mem): Removed.
(grub_upper_mem): Likewise.
(mem_size): Made static.
(above_4g): New variable.
(grub_machine_mmap_init): Detect small mem_size and above_4g.
(grub_machine_mmap_iterate): Order in ascending order and add above_4g
support.
#585068). Note that the case where the core image is booted using
multiboot and relocated from its original location still requires
more work.
* kern/i386/pc/init.c (make_install_device): If the prefix starts
with "(,", fill the boot drive in between those two characters, but
expect that a full partition specification including partition map
names will follow.
* util/i386/pc/grub-setup.c (setup): Unless an explicit prefix was
specified, write a prefix without the drive name but including a
full partition specification.
(grub_device_mapper_supported): New function.
* include/grub/emu/misc.h (grub_device_mapper_supported): Add
prototype.
* kern/emu/hostdisk.c (find_partition_start): Check whether
device-mapper is supported before trying to use it.
* util/deviceiter.c (grub_util_iterate_devices): Likewise.
* kern/emu/getroot.c (find_root_device_from_mountinfo): New
function.
(grub_guess_root_device): Call find_root_device_from_mountinfo
before looking in /dev.
as with real block devices. The Linux world seems to be (at best)
in transition here, and GRUB shouldn't get caught in the middle.
* kern/emu/getroot.c (find_root_device): Follow symbolic links under
/dev/mapper.
return NULL for various reasons even if it has a maximum-length
buffer: for example, there might be a symlink loop, or the path
might exceed PATH_MAX. If this happens, return NULL.