google-ipmi-sys: Refactor to use new version of OEM IPMI Handler

Using the new version of ipmi handler provide a higher level wrapper
over the same functionalities. It helps us parse the input and output to
have more control of the input/output we see.

The input and output will be
`std::uint8_t, std::optional<std::vector<uint8_t>>`.

This represents `subcommand` and any input data.

Changes to note,
- all subcommand in the request/response struct are removed. It will be
  managed by the wrapper directly.
    - Unit tests checking for input with only the subcommand are
      removed.
- Move all reply struct to header files to be accessible in unit test.

Tested:
All IPMI OEM command still works the same as before this change.

Change-Id: I4230ab84a497a867248fe82224e32cc69b314b64
Signed-off-by: Willy Tu <wltu@google.com>
diff --git a/machine_name.hpp b/machine_name.hpp
index 61bbbe4..4c8a60c 100644
--- a/machine_name.hpp
+++ b/machine_name.hpp
@@ -18,14 +18,22 @@
 
 #include <ipmid/api.h>
 
+#include <ipmid/api-types.hpp>
+#include <vector>
+
 namespace google
 {
 namespace ipmi
 {
 
+struct GetMachineNameReply
+{
+    uint8_t machineNameLength;
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
 // Handle the machine name command.
-ipmi_ret_t getMachineName(const uint8_t* reqBuf, uint8_t* replyBuf,
-                          size_t* dataLen, HandlerInterface* handler);
+Resp getMachineName(const std::vector<std::uint8_t>& data,
+                    HandlerInterface* handler);
 
 } // namespace ipmi
 } // namespace google