Alan Modra 758dd750bc Support objcopy changing compression to or from zstd
Commit 2cac01e3ff lacked support for objcopy changing compression
style.  Add that support, which meant a rewrite of
bfd_compress_section_contents.  In the process I've fixed some memory
leaks.

	* compress.c (bfd_is_section_compressed_info): Rename from
	bfd_is_section_compressed_with_header and add ch_type param
	to return compression header ch_type field.
	Update all callers.
	(decompress_section_contents): Remove buffer and size params.
	Rewrite.  Update callers.
	(bfd_init_section_compress_status): Free contents on failure.
	(bfd_compress_section): Likewise.
	* elf.c (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): Support objcopy
	changing between any of the three compression schemes.  Report
	"unable to compress/decompress" rather than "unable to
	initialize compress/decompress status" on compress/decompress
	failures.
	* bfd-in2.h: Regenerate.
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