Cleanup how transport errors are handled in NN utils

Prior to this change, whenever the NN utility code encountered a HIDL
transport error, the error message would display the file and line
number of the "handleTransportError" function itself. This change
introduces a new macro "HANDLE_TRANSPORT_FAILURE" that handles the
transport error in a similar way but now the error message displays
the file and line number of where the macro is called.

Bug: N/A
Test: mma
Change-Id: I35b34f8f5be52b7fcff0fbb58a37ab2b8c7dd8bb
Merged-In: I35b34f8f5be52b7fcff0fbb58a37ab2b8c7dd8bb
(cherry picked from commit 61f508e018cff89c93a7e08b3dbde1eb6a2155df)
diff --git a/neuralnetworks/1.0/utils/src/PreparedModel.cpp b/neuralnetworks/1.0/utils/src/PreparedModel.cpp
index 80f885a..46dd3f8 100644
--- a/neuralnetworks/1.0/utils/src/PreparedModel.cpp
+++ b/neuralnetworks/1.0/utils/src/PreparedModel.cpp
@@ -67,8 +67,7 @@
     const auto scoped = kDeathHandler.protectCallback(cb.get());
 
     const auto ret = kPreparedModel->execute(hidlRequest, cb);
-    const auto status =
-            NN_TRY(hal::utils::makeExecutionFailure(hal::utils::handleTransportError(ret)));
+    const auto status = HANDLE_TRANSPORT_FAILURE(ret);
     if (status != ErrorStatus::NONE) {
         const auto canonical = nn::convert(status).value_or(nn::ErrorStatus::GENERAL_FAILURE);
         return NN_ERROR(canonical) << "execute failed with " << toString(status);