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Restyle Introduce fail-safe compliant Operational Cert storage #19644

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tcarmelveilleux and others added 2 commits June 15, 2022 17:02
- This PR is an intermediate fully unit-tested step towards replacing
  all NOC/ICAC/RCAC storage from Fabric-Table to allow spec-compliant
  fail-safe implementation
- Right now, we have hacky code in opcreds cluster server and in FabricTable
  to attempt to affect fail-safe properly. It doesn't actually work and
  prevents the TrustedRootCertificates, NOCs and Fabrics attributes from
  being implemented properly, and prevents UpdateNOC from being implemented
  to spec

Issue #18633
Issue #17208
Issue #15585

This PR implements an operational cert storage interface and provides
an implementation based on exact storage from existing FabricTable
for backwards compatibility. Its usage in FabricTable and via
opcreds cluster is a follow-up.

Testing done:
- Added large-scale new code unit test
- Unit tests pass
- Not hooked-up to device software yet, so just the unit tests need to pass
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