Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko 83ddae2333 Support v2 xnu boot arguments.
* grub-core/loader/i386/xnu.c (grub_cpu_xnu_fill_devicetree):
	New argument fsbfreq_out.
	(grub_xnu_set_video): Receive an argument grub_xnu_boot_params_common.
	(grub_xnu_boot): Support v2 arguments. Disable PIC so that APIC can
	be used.
	* grub-core/loader/machoXX.c (grub_macho_load): New argument
	darwin_version.
	* grub-core/loader/xnu.c (grub_xnu_darwin_version): New variable.
	* include/grub/i386/xnu.h (grub_xnu_boot_params_common): New struct.
	(grub_xnu_boot_params): Rename to ...
	(grub_xnu_boot_params_v1): ...this. Use grub_xnu_boot_params_common.
	(grub_xnu_boot_params_v2): New struct.
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