Improve how "likely an AOSP change" is detected

git branch -vv can be incredibly slow (over 5s on my machine/repo), so
when aosp_sha.sh is called multiple times per commit, the repo upload
hook can take a very long time to run (>2 mins for my stack of changes).

The only output used from git branch -vv was the upstream of the current
branch, which can be determined in a much faster/simpler way via
printing the ref name of @{u} (git lingo for the upstream HEAD).

Test: $ { aosp_sha.sh HEAD && echo ok || echo no } in aosp and internal
Change-Id: I993496d8ec9e55c13803590bbb6c5d9d49cde158
diff --git a/tools/aosp/aosp_sha.sh b/tools/aosp/aosp_sha.sh
index 36bea57..95b43cd 100755
--- a/tools/aosp/aosp_sha.sh
+++ b/tools/aosp/aosp_sha.sh
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 #!/bin/bash
 LOCAL_DIR="$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}" )"
 
-if git branch -vv | grep -q -E "^\*[^\[]+\[aosp/"; then
+if git log -n 1 --format='%D' HEAD@{upstream} | grep -q aosp/; then
     # Change appears to be in AOSP
     exit 0
 elif git log -n 1 --format='%B' $1 | grep -q -E "^Ignore-AOSP-First: .+" ; then