Write descriptors for Mtp in UsbService

The current model for setting up a functionfs
function is:

UsbDeviceManager#setCurrentFunctions() ->
intent is sent to MtpReceiver to write the descriptors ->
init/hal waits for descriptors to write, then pulls up gadget ->
Gadget is configured, a USB_STATE intent starts MtpServer

The main downside of this is a lack of reliability because
the Mtp process could be killed at any point. Normally, a
gadget is unbound if its control endpoint is closed. no_disconnect
works around this, but is still a little janky. In addition, the
extra intent delays the startup of the gadget.

With the new model, UsbDeviceManager writes the descriptors
on initialization. Since it is a system service, it won't be killed.

UsbDeviceManager#setCurrentFunctions() ->
init/hal pulls up gadget ->
Gadget is configured, a USB_STATE intent starts MtpServer
MtpServer calls UsbManager#getControlFd to get a dup of the control
endpoint.

Also modify permissions so system server can access mtp files.

Bug: 72877174
Test: Change usb configurations to ptp/mtp
Change-Id: Id17d2b5930f4e1f37ec1b4f00add9d594174ad49
9 files changed