Created the framework for using different loadable panic handlers,
loaded by the bootloader. Initial panic handler is panic.serial, which
contains its own serial driver and stacktrace code.
Other related changes:
- Asserts are now based on the NMI handler - panic handlers get
installed as the NMI interrupt handler
- Changed symbol table generation: now use nm's own demangling and
sorting, and include symbol size in the table
- Move the linker script argument out of the kernel target, and into the
kernel's specific module, so that other programs (ie, panic handlers)
can use the kernel target as well
- Some asm changes to boot.s to help GDB see stack frames - but this
might not actually be all that useful
- Renamed user_rsp to just rsp in cpu_state - everything in there is
describing the 'user' state
The kernel's file header has not been verified for a long time. This
change returns file verification to the bootloader to make sure the ELF
loaded in position 0 is actually the kernel.