Multiple MSI, take 3

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I'd like to thank Michael Ellerman for his feedback.  This is a much
better patchset than it used to be.

Changes since the previous patchset:
 - Dumped the variable renaming as it made the patchset harder to read.
 - Moved the addition of the 'multiple' field from the first patch to the
   second.
 - Changed the calling convention of arch_teardown_msi_irqs back to
   upstream.
 - Fix the docbook for pci_enable_msi_block
 - Limit powerpc's MSI allocation to 1 in arch_msi_check_device, not
   arch_setup_msi_irqs
 - Rewrote AHCI interrupt claiming code to handle failures better and to
   claim fewer interrupts if possible.

Outstanding things I'd like reviewed:
 - The x86-64 patch has received no comments so far.
 - The AHCI patch needs to be re-reviewed.  Sorry, Jeff.  It's a bit
   more complex than I'd like, but I don't see a clearer way to write
   it, given the nasty behaviour that the AHCI spec permits.
 - I've just added the MSI-HOWTO patch to this set.  New reviewers are
   welcome.

Patchset available as a git tree from:

git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/willy/misc.git multiple-msi
(multiple-msi-20080710 is this patch set in particular)

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