[orc-rt] Move SPS controller interface funcs into their own headers. (#186991) This provides clean separation between the ORC runtime code that implements runtime functionality and the wrapper functions that permit this code to be called from the controller via the ExecutorProcessControl API. Separating the controller interface from the implementation functions should allow clients to introduce alternative serialization schemes if they want (e.g. JSON). In particular, this commit adds a new orc-rt/include/orc-rt/sps-ci directory and moves SimpleNativeMemoryMap SPS controller interface into a new header in that directory. This commit also splits the implementation and testing of the SPS controller interface for SimpleNativeMemoryMap into separate files.
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