After some benchmarking, it turns out that std::vector<uint8_t> is
about 160 times slower than malloc(). malloc() is faster than "new
uint8_t[]" too. Get rid of std:;vector<uint8_t> and replace it with
a lightweight wrapper around malloc(), free(), and memcpy().
ByteVector has helpful methods for the common case of moving data to and
from ioctl calls that use a fixed-length header placed contiguously with a
variable-length input/output buffer. Data bytes are shared between copied
ByteVector objects, allowing a large single buffer to be cheaply chopped
up into smaller objects without memory copies. ByteVector implements the
more useful parts of the std::vector API, so it can replace std::vector
objects without needing an awkward adaptor class like Spanner.
Signed-off-by: Zygo Blaxell <bees@furryterror.org>