Victor Hsieh e82b9fb584 New integration test for fs-verity install and on-access verification
There are two categories of tests:

1. Package installation with .fsv_sig
  * .apk, .dm, including the split ones should all or none be installed
     with their corresponding .fsv_sig files

2. End-to-end fs-verity test of on-access verification
  * When fs-verity is enabled to a file, if the on-disk content is
    changed, the read should fail.

See class comment in ApkVerityTest.java for the test details.

Brief directory layout overview:
* src/
  - Actual test
* ApkVerityTestApp/
  - Dummy app for testing, including a split
* testdata/
  - Some artifacts, signing key and fs-verity signatures
* block_device_writer/
  - Helper binary for write a file directly on disk

Test: atest
Bug: 112039386
Change-Id: I3b8229037db682f36fda9d5cafd14caf6b39501d
2019-09-24 17:28:17 -07:00

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!--
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<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
package="com.android.apkverity">
<application>
<activity android:name=".DummyActivity"/>
</application>
</manifest>