Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko f218b09c99 Support multiboot VBE info.
* grub-core/loader/i386/multiboot_mbi.c (grub_multiboot_get_mbi_size):
	Take VBE info into account.
	(fill_vbe_info) [GRUB_MACHINE_HAS_VBE]: New function.
	(retrieve_video_parameters) [GRUB_MACHINE_HAS_VBE]:
	Call fill_vbe_info when appropriate.
	(grub_multiboot_make_mbi): Account for the size occupied by VBE info.
	* grub-core/loader/multiboot_mbi2.c (grub_multiboot_load): Declare tags
	as supported.
	(grub_multiboot_get_mbi_size): Take new tags into account.
	(fill_vbe_tag) [GRUB_MACHINE_HAS_VBE]: New function.
	(retrieve_video_parameters) [GRUB_MACHINE_HAS_VBE]:
	Call fill_vbe_tag when appropriate.
	(grub_multiboot_make_mbi): Properly align tags.
	* grub-core/video/i386/pc/vbe.c (grub_vbe_bios_get_pm_interface): New
	function.
	* include/grub/i386/pc/vbe.h (grub_vbe_bios_get_pm_interface): New
	proto.
	* include/grub/multiboot.h (GRUB_MACHINE_HAS_VBE): New definition.
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