API guard every post-21 API.

This was generated mechanically by reverting my recent re-hide commits
(except for mempcpy, but versioner cleaned that up for me anyway),
reverting the commits which removed versioner, then:

```
m out/soong/ndk_headers.timestamp
cp -r out/soong/ndk/sysroot/usr/include/* bionic/libc/include
git -C bionic clean -df
```

Effectively, this has restored the `versioner` processed headers, but
I'm checking the results of that in so we don't have to keep
`versioner` around.

For the NDK, this restores r27 behavior by default. Anyone that's
opted into weak APIs will get the new behavior. I think this is our
best option. Anyone writing code with Android in mind should be using
weak APIs, but any code being lightly ported (and thus using the
default configuration) should not be, and it's those ports where we're
having trouble with collisions.

Bug: https://github.com/android/ndk/issues/2081
Test: None
Change-Id: I370079d27566b0c1543fb5890c958c8d09b05006
diff --git a/libc/include/sys/shm.h b/libc/include/sys/shm.h
index 8ab3d9a..a960781 100644
--- a/libc/include/sys/shm.h
+++ b/libc/include/sys/shm.h
@@ -48,6 +48,8 @@
 typedef unsigned long shmatt_t;
 
 /** Not useful on Android; disallowed by SELinux. */
+
+#if __BIONIC_AVAILABILITY_GUARD(26)
 void* _Nonnull shmat(int __shm_id, const void* _Nullable __addr, int __flags) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
 /** Not useful on Android; disallowed by SELinux. */
 int shmctl(int __shm_id, int __op, struct shmid_ds* _Nullable __buf) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
@@ -55,5 +57,7 @@
 int shmdt(const void* _Nonnull __addr) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
 /** Not useful on Android; disallowed by SELinux. */
 int shmget(key_t __key, size_t __size, int __flags) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
+#endif /* __BIONIC_AVAILABILITY_GUARD(26) */
+
 
 __END_DECLS