[kernel][x86][boot-shim] Convert memory table formats in compatibility shim

This replaces the x86-1mb-boot-shim with x86-legacy-zbi-boot-shim.
The new shim is likewise a ZBI kernel booted with the legacy fixed
address protocol.  It also converts the old E820 and EFI memory
table ZBI items into the MEM_CONFIG format.

Bug: 65091
Change-Id: I3216b9a6c43f4d4f32d2834abc526abe3e0d30b7
Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/fuchsia/+/558501
Commit-Queue: Joshua Seaton <joshuaseaton@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Joshua Seaton <joshuaseaton@google.com>
Fuchsia-Auto-Submit: Joshua Seaton <joshuaseaton@google.com>
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