Fail build when sum of sizes of logical partitions exceeds OEM-set limit

BOARD_SUPER_PARTITION_ERROR_LIMIT can be set by OEMs to cause a
build failure when the sum of sizes of logical partitions exceeds the same.
It is set to BOARD_SUPER_PARTITION_SIZE by default.

Bug: 133329143
Test: mmm -j32

Change-Id: Ief85c9ab3e3b9d071cd22b70e13b5c64bb784b9c
Merged-In: Ief85c9ab3e3b9d071cd22b70e13b5c64bb784b9c
(cherry picked from commit 219b6294dc78c3d1665a1e52f66ec08bb9e57047)
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