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74248: {backup,changefeed,streaming}ccl: start populating pts target r=adityamaru a=adityamaru

This change touches all jobs that create a protected timestamp
record before calling `Protect`. Previously, the created record
would contain the spans that the record was going to protect.

With this change, the record will also populate the `Target`
field on `ptpb.Record` with the object it is going to protect.
The `Target` field is a proto message defined in `ptpb.Target`
and can be one of:

- Cluster
- Tenants
- Schema object (database or table)

For backups, this target field is determined based on the targets
passed in by the user via the `BACKUP <target>` query.

For changefeeds, this target is the group of tables on which the
changefeed is being started + `system.descriptors` table.

For the streaming job, this target is the tenant that is being
streamed.

This change does not touch any test files that create
a raw `ptpb.Record` for testing purposes. That will come in a follow
up PR where we actually teach `Protect` to validate and make use
of this `Target` field. A test for how backup chooses its target
will also come in a follow up PR once Protect actually writes
the encoded protobuf target field to the underlying system table.

Informs: #73727

Release note: None

Co-authored-by: Aditya Maru <adityamaru@gmail.com>
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