[go][runtime] Implement vDSO loading

This change adds a program to generate keys to look up in the vDSO from
parsing the syscalls.abigen file. The generated file is checked in with
this commit. In addition, the vdso_fuchsia.go file implements the steps
of parsing the vDSO ELF headers to fill in symbols which can be called
(similar to what is happening in syscall/zx).

Future changes will tie this code in with the syscall/zx code and
exercise the loader when cgo is not enabled.

Change-Id: I735d2d7e576fb63be4dd9dea97bda0fd83c63964
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