Mauri de Souza Meneguzzo e5600f063d archive/tar: add AddFS method to Writer
The method AddFS can be used to add the contents of a fs.FS filesystem
to a tar archive. This method walks the directory tree starting at the root
of the filesystem and adds each file to the archive.

Fixes #58000

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