Mathias Agopian ec122eb46b Fix some issues with RefBase debugging.
First slipt sp<> out of RefBase into StrongPointer.h so it can be reused
more easily and to make it clear that it doesn't require RefBase.

Note: the rest of the change only affects the system when DEBUG_REFS is enabled.

The main problem we fix here is that the owner id associated with each
reference could get out of date when a sp<> or wp<> was moved, for
instance when they're used in a Vector< >.

We fix this issue by calling into RefBase::moveReferences from
a template specialization for sp<TYPE> and wp<TYPE> of the
type helpers. RefBase::moveReferences() has then a chance to
update the owner ids.

There is a little bit of trickery to implement this generically in
RefBase, where we need to use a templatized functor that can turn
a sp<TYPE>* casted to a void* into a RefBase*.

Introduced a new debug option DEBUG_REFS_FATAL_SANITY_CHECKS
currently set to 0 by default as there seem to be an issue
with sp<ANativeWindow> which trips the sanity checks.

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Android Utility Function Library

If you need a feature that is native to Linux but not present on other
platforms, construct a platform-dependent implementation that shares
the Linux interface.  That way the actual device runs as "light" as
possible.

If that isn't feasible, create a system-independent interface and hide
the details.

The ultimate goal is *not* to create a super-duper platform abstraction
layer.  The goal is to provide an optimized solution for Linux with
reasonable implementations for other platforms.