Yu Watanabe cdd53cb74b sd-device: make sd_device_new_from_path() accept relative path to device node
Even though udevadm accepts relative syspath, previously, udevadm
could not use relative path to device node:
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$ cd /dev
$ udevadm info sda
Bad argument "sda", expected an absolute path in /dev/ or /sys/ or a unit name: Invalid argument
$ udevadm info /usr/../dev/sda
Unknown device "/usr/../dev/sda": No such device
===
With this change, both the above cases work fine.

Note, still sd_device_new_from_devname() requires absolute path starts
with /dev/, for safety.
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