Nick Alcock db98972145 libctf: serialize: check the type section for BTF-incompatible types
We add a new ctf_type_sect_is_btf function (internal to ctf-serialize.c) to
check the type section against the write prohibitions list and (after
write-suppression) against the set of types allowed in BTF, and determine
whether this type section contains any types BTF does not allow.

CTF-specific type kinds like CTF_K_FLOAT are obviously prohibited in BTF, as
are CTF-specific prefixes, except that CTF_K_BIG is allowed if and only if
both its ctt_size and vlen are still zero: in that case it will be elided by
type section writeout and will never appear in the BTF at all.

Structs are checked to make sure they don't use any nameless padding members
and that (if they are bitfields) all their offsets will still fit after
conversion from CTF_K_BIG gap-between-struct-members representation (if they
are not bitfields, we know they will fit, but for bitfields, they might be
too big).
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