[romprefix] Use smaller PMM allocations if possible
The only way that PMM allows us to request a block in a region with
A20=0 is to ask for a block with an alignment of 2MB. Due to the PMM
API design, the only way we can do this is to ask for a block with a
size of 2MB.
Unfortunately, some BIOSes will hit problems if we allocate a 2MB
block. In particular, it may not be possible to enter the BIOS setup
screen; the BIOS setup code attempts a PMM allocation, fails, and
hangs the machine.
We now try allocating only as much as we need via PMM. If the
allocated block has A20=1, we free the allocated block, double the
allocation size, and try again. Repeat until either we obtain a block
with A20=0 or allocation fails. (This is guaranteed to terminate by
the time we reach an allocation size of 2MB.)