Fix supernod dependencies and add vbmetanod

- The supernod target incorrectly specified all the images it combines
  as dependencies. This is not wanted for a "nod" style of target which
  is meant to not care about dependencies. It is assumed the person
  knows what they are doing when using this target.
- The vbmetaimage-nodeps target did not function as it called in to a
  method which used $@ as the output name, assuming it was only used by
  the actual out/target/product/.../vbmeta.img rule. This was updated to
  take the output name as a parameter the same way the snod rule works.
- The vbmetanod target did not exist so it was added as a clone of
  vbmetaimage-nodeps.

Bug: 421360809
Signed-off-by: Travis Allen <talle112@ford.com>
(cherry picked from https://android-review.googlesource.com/q/commit:de082c523504e79bd493af1359a7d51ab5875416)
Merged-In: Ibcef8c4ac6782a94b5237982272af06c373a06f7
Change-Id: Ibcef8c4ac6782a94b5237982272af06c373a06f7
1 file changed
tree: 25781a09ace8daa21635620c334b5df945e93cb6
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  12. banchanHelp.sh
  13. buildspec.mk.default
  14. Changes.md
  15. CleanSpec.mk
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  17. envsetup.sh
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  20. OWNERS
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  22. rbesetup.sh
  23. README.md
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