userdebug: support perfetto traces as a section in incident reports

This set of patches adds a way for the perfetto command line client to
save a trace to a hardcoded location,
/data/misc/perfetto-traces/incident-trace, and call into incidentd to
start a report, which will include said trace in a new section.

This is not a long-term solution, and is structured to minimize changes
to perfetto and incidentd. The latter is currently architected in a way
where it can only pull pre-defined information out of the system, so
we're resorting to persisting the intermediate results in a hardcoded
location.

This will introduce at most two more linked files at the same time.

Bug: 130543265
Tested: manually on crosshatch-userdebug
Merged-In: Iaaa312d2d9da73ca329807211227a8c7a049102c
Change-Id: Iaaa312d2d9da73ca329807211227a8c7a049102c
(cherry picked from commit 09a847902fa428f97841c3689b9f11243cc60460)
diff --git a/tools/incident_section_gen/main.cpp b/tools/incident_section_gen/main.cpp
index c9c0edc..91f875e 100644
--- a/tools/incident_section_gen/main.cpp
+++ b/tools/incident_section_gen/main.cpp
@@ -408,9 +408,10 @@
     for (int i=0; i<descriptor->field_count(); i++) {
         const FieldDescriptor* field = descriptor->field(i);
 
-        if (field->type() != FieldDescriptor::TYPE_MESSAGE
-                && field->type() != FieldDescriptor::TYPE_STRING) {
-            continue;
+        if (field->type() != FieldDescriptor::TYPE_MESSAGE &&
+            field->type() != FieldDescriptor::TYPE_STRING &&
+            field->type() != FieldDescriptor::TYPE_BYTES) {
+          continue;
         }
 
         const SectionFlags s = getSectionFlags(field);