Cherry picks WindowArea extension API's from internal

Moves the WindowArea API's public from internal only, These
API's on window:extensions:extensions provide support
for rear display mode and rear display presentation mode.

Rear display mode is a feature where the calling application
is moved to the rear facing display on the device (the display
or display area that aligns with the rear cameras).

Rear display presentation mode is where the calling application
presents additional content onto the rear facing display, and
both displays are active.

Commits included: f9c4626a634f542f7138393f1ce667c07742eb98,
 ee4c6a2434cda121d73f2bc49532093491bfe66a,
 31d6a0a5af7a20a4f30e64767a23797617d8cd46,
 af0ff99a5421e54ca5ad2b5a0e048614ac18d325,
 897c9e2eb653201a9d42e8bced5ece7a94ab3d44,
 3a3d186722fe9c6068dadaef26f1d185808c33ba,
 1b2972b350b49f4ee985473bd4cbf8cf2f28b8d0,
 1f87e8e0bf268c6bf301e59d188d12c7250ea85b

Previously reviewed API bugs: b/267529333, b/267486656#comment4,
 b/264962409#comment17, b/273348893, b/273813115#comment11,
 b/273348893

Relnote: "Introduces updated window area extension APIs"
Test: Build
Bug: 283095783
Merged-In: I74ee364551f46568430d77fbde9e9028d54651e8
Change-Id: Id117da671565da03da0d0ba4bcec84e393160edc
5 files changed
tree: 8e2568256d2166492aa1478a161036f3d53834f6
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