Revert "[vm/ffi] Optimize `@Native` calls"

This reverts commit e16bb210d24cfb6bf82dfd765901dadce0b0554a.

Reason for revert: Indication this caused engine test
failures of the kind:
```
[ RUN      ] EmbedderA11yTest.A11yTreeIsConsistentUsingV1Callbacks
../../flutter/shell/platform/embedder/tests/embedder_a11y_unittests.cc:639: Failure
Expected equality of these values:
  std::strncmp(kTooltip, node->tooltip, sizeof(kTooltip) - 1)
    Which is: 116
  0
```

Original change's description:
> [vm/ffi] Optimize `@Native` calls
>
> This CL removes static fields for storing the `@Native`'s function
> addresses. Instead, the function addresses are stored in the object
> pool for all archs except for ia32. ia32 has no AOT and no AppJit
> snapshots, so the addresses are directly embedded in the code.
>
> This CL removes the closure wrapping for `@Native`s. Instead of
> `pointer.asFunctionInternal()()` where `asFunction` returns a closure
> which contains the trampoline, the function is compiled to a body
> which contains the trampoline `Native()`. This is possible for
> `@Native`s because the dylib and symbol names are known statically.
>
> Doing the compilation in kernel_to_il instead of a CFE transform
> enables supporting static linking later. (The alternative would have
> been to transform in the cfe to a `@pragma('vm:cachable-idempotent')`
> instead of constructing the IL in kernel_to_il.
>
> To enable running resolution in ia32 in kernel_to_il.cc, the
> resolution function has been made available via
> `runtime/lib/ffi_dynamic_library.h`.
>
> Because the new calls are simply static calls, the TFA can figure
> out const arguments flowing to these calls. This leads to constant
> locations in the parameters to FfiCalls. So, this CL also introduces
> logic to move constants into `NativeLocation`s.
>
> TEST=runtime/vm/compiler/backend/il_test.cc
> TEST=tests/ffi/function_*_native_(leaf_)test.dart
> TEST=pkg/vm/testcases/transformations/ffi/ffinative_compound_return.dart
>
> Closes: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/47625
> Closes: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/51618
> Change-Id: Ic5d017005dedcedea40c455c4d24dbe774f91603
> CoreLibraryReviewExempt: Internal FFI implementation changes
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