Refactor ipmi::sensor::GetSensorResponse away from std::array

This change refactors GetSensorResponse from std::array to struct.
This change depends on change #23544.

GetSensorResponse is an internal, intermediate structure, an unpacked
form of a Get Sensor Reading response, providing direct access to its
fields. Its life time is:
GetReadingResponse -> GetSensorResponse -> ipmi::RspType.

It is written to in 5 functions in the ipmi::sensor::get namespace, by
four setter functions (setOffset, setReading, setAssertionBytes,
enableScanning).
It is currently read from by 1 function (ipmiSensorGetSensorReading)
for transforming to an ipmi::RspType.

Originally, the setter functions assumed bitwise equivalence between
GetSensorResponse and GetReadingResponse, and the setter functions
used reinterpret_cast to assign to a GetSensorResponse as if it were
a GetReadingResponse.

With this change, the reinterpret_cast's are removed, and the set
functions now accept GetSensorResponse instead of GetReadingResponse,
so the code gets a bit easier to read.

Tested: Tested using a server with a BMC; sensor readings obtained
through `ipmitool` appear to be correct (the reading might change
within a small range):
 # ipmitool raw 0x04 0x2d 0x16
   9B 40 00 00

Signed-off-by: Sui Chen <suichen@google.com>
Change-Id: I5d454d6249f5431fb98169e6ef7c585c34024004
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