The first patch cleans up some field assignments in build_madt(). The
second one handles the case when MADT is provided by qemu over fw_cfg.

I'll soon post the qemu-side series as well.

I cross-tested {patched, unpatched} qemu with {patched, unpatched}
seabios. Inside a RHEL-6 guest I dumped the RSDT, DSDT, and APIC (MADT)
in all four cases, and compared the results. Patched qemu with unpatched
seabios don't play nicely together (two APIC (MADT) tables present).
Otherwise everything seemed fine to me.

The CPU topology was set with

  -smp 3,maxcpus=16,sockets=2,cores=4,threads=2

The table dumps / disassemblies are too big to include here, please find
them at <http://people.redhat.com/~lersek/acpi_move/madt_tests.tar.gz>.

Laszlo Ersek (2):
  build_madt(): "fix" intsrcovr->{gsi,flags} and local_nmi->flags byte
    order
  accept MADT over fw_cfg

 src/acpi.c |   31 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------
 1 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)


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