Update the current API dump

All aidl_interface modules should by default considered as stable, in
case it is used across system and vendor partitions, or across modules.
Like other API surfaces, we need to have a dump for the current
(yet-to-be-released) version and update it when there is an API change.
This is done via .

Then the owner of the interface can freeze the current version as a
numbered version via .

This change shal be rejected only when the owner is certain that the
interface is not used across the updatable boundaries.

Bug: 152655547
Test: m
Change-Id: If899eb8ea77a20b0c097c61abe5bdab64cd6f487
diff --git a/rebootescrow/aidl/aidl_api/android.hardware.rebootescrow/current/android/hardware/rebootescrow/IRebootEscrow.aidl b/rebootescrow/aidl/aidl_api/android.hardware.rebootescrow/current/android/hardware/rebootescrow/IRebootEscrow.aidl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ea669a3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/rebootescrow/aidl/aidl_api/android.hardware.rebootescrow/current/android/hardware/rebootescrow/IRebootEscrow.aidl
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// THIS FILE IS IMMUTABLE. DO NOT EDIT IN ANY CASE.                          //
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+// This file is a snapshot of an AIDL interface (or parcelable). Do not try to
+// edit this file. It looks like you are doing that because you have modified
+// an AIDL interface in a backward-incompatible way, e.g., deleting a function
+// from an interface or a field from a parcelable and it broke the build. That
+// breakage is intended.
+//
+// You must not make a backward incompatible changes to the AIDL files built
+// with the aidl_interface module type with versions property set. The module
+// type is used to build AIDL files in a way that they can be used across
+// independently updatable components of the system. If a device is shipped
+// with such a backward incompatible change, it has a high risk of breaking
+// later when a module using the interface is updated, e.g., Mainline modules.
+
+package android.hardware.rebootescrow;
+@VintfStability
+interface IRebootEscrow {
+  void storeKey(in byte[] kek);
+  byte[] retrieveKey();
+}