Heinrich Schuchardt 5f59518a7b efi_loader: setting boot device
Up to now the bootefi command used the last file loaded to determine the
boot partition. This has led to errors when the fdt had been loaded from
another partition after the EFI binary.

Before setting the boot device from a loaded file check if it is a PE-COFF
image or a FIT image.

For a PE-COFF image remember address and size, boot device and path.

For a FIT image remember boot device and path.

If the PE-COFF image is overwritten by loading another file, forget it.

Do not allow to start an image via bootefi which is not the last loaded
PE-COFF image.

Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
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This patch series adds support for ZFS listing and load to u-boot.

To Enable zfs ls and load commands, modify the board specific config file with
#define CONFIG_CMD_ZFS

Steps to test:

1. After applying the patch, zfs specific commands can be seen
   in the boot loader prompt using
	UBOOT #help

	zfsload- load binary file from a ZFS file system
	zfsls  - list files in a directory (default /)

2. To list the files in zfs pool, device or partition, execute
	zfsls <interface> <dev[:part]> [POOL/@/dir/file]
	For example:
	UBOOT #zfsls mmc 0:5 /rpool/@/usr/bin/

3. To read and load a file from an ZFS formatted partition to RAM, execute
	zfsload <interface> <dev[:part]> [addr] [filename] [bytes]
	For example:
	UBOOT #zfsload mmc 2:2 0x30007fc0 /rpool/@/boot/uImage

References :
	-- ZFS GRUB sources from Solaris GRUB-0.97
	-- GRUB Bazaar repository

Jorgen Lundman <lundman at lundman.net> 2012.