Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko f4727da93f Use libgeom on FreeBSD to detect partitions.
* Makefile.util.def (grub-mkimage): Add LIBGEOM to ldadd.
	(grub-mkrelpath): Likewise.
	(grub-script-check): Likewise.
	(grub-editenv): Likewise.
	(grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2): Likewise.
	(grub-fstest): Likewise.
	(grub-mkfont): Likewise.
	(grub-mkdevicemap): Likewise.
	(grub-probe): Likewise.
	(grub-setup): Likewise.
	(grub-ofpathname): Likewise.
	(grub-mklayout): Likewise.
	(example_unit_test): Likewise.
	(grub-menulst2cfg): Likewise.
	* grub-core/Makefile.core.def (grub-emu): Likewise.
	(grub-emu-lite): Likewise.
	* configure.ac: Check for -lgeom on FreeBSD and set LIBGEOM.
	* grub-core/kern/emu/hostdisk.c [FreeBSD]: Include libgeom.h. Don't
	define HAVE_DIOCGDINFO.
	(follow_geom_up) [FreeBSD]: New function.
	(find_partition_start) [FreeBSD]: Rewritten using follow_geom_up.
	(convert_system_partition_to_system_disk) [FreeBSD]: Likewise.
	(grub_util_biosdisk_get_grub_dev) [FreeBSD]: Use FreeBSD path
	unconditionally of HAVE_DIOCGDINFO.
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