Not all images are allocated via alloc_image(). For example: embedded
images, the static images created to hold a runtime command line, and
the images used by unit tests are all static structures.
Using image_set_cmdline() (via e.g. the "imgargs" command) to set the
command-line arguments of a static image will succeed but will leak
memory, since nothing will ever free the allocated command line.
There are no code paths that can lead to calling image_set_len() on a
static image, but there is no safety check against future code paths
attempting this.
Define a flag IMAGE_STATIC to mark an image as statically allocated,
generalise free_image() to also handle freeing dynamically allocated
portions of static images (such as the command line), and expose
free_image() for use by static images.
Define a related flag IMAGE_STATIC_NAME to mark the name as statically
allocated. Allow a statically allocated name to be replaced with a
dynamically allocated name since this is a potentially valid use case
(e.g. if "imgdecrypt --name <name>" is used on an embedded image).
Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>