jhb 8372ad0fde Add an x86/include directory to the kernel to hold headers that are common
to amd64, i386, and pc98.  The headers are installed to /usr/include/x86
during an installworld, and an 'x86' symlink is created for kernel builds
similar to 'machine' so that the headers can be included as <x86/foo.h>.

Reviewed by:	imp
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