Clarify single-host POST code design

There was some confusion about the expected D-Bus interface for
single-host POST code management. Although there was a desire to keep
the old interfaces as-is, the implementation has already been broken, so
we have the opportunity to switch to a more standard naming convention.

- Clarify the object names used for single-host
- Redraw the diagrams to clarify the data flow
- Rewrite some confusing sentences regarding D-Bus interactions

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Doman <jonathan.doman@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ibb0389c880243bf3a7c9de12bf409eee2eac9ad7
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