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Andreas Fuchs
headers: Remove tpm20.h header.

This "convenience" header isn't part of the spec. It also pulled in a
number of headers that had nothing to do with the TPM or the spec:
stddef.h, stdint.h, stdlib.h, string.h etc. Now that we've cleaned up
the headers users consuming the following libraries only need to include
the related header:
- libtss2-mu, include tss2_mu.h
- libtss2-sys, include tss2_sys.h
- libtss2-esys, include tss2_esys.h

This obsoletes the tpm20.h file completely. All other changes in this
commit are fixing up our source code to include the right headers and
cleaning up other places where we were leaning on tpm20.h header to
include system headers for us (aka undoing the sloppy structure that
this "convenience" header encouraged / required).

There are also a number of source files that had no newline at the end
of the file. The script that I used to fix up the tpm20.h include in
these files added this, as most editors would do as well. I'm leaving
these in place baring objections during code review.

Signed-off-by: Philip Tricca <philip.b.tricca@intel.com>

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