Remove testBoot[Disable|Enable]PKVM tests

The tests were to prove that the overhead of pKVM is minimal. Since pKVM
on Pixel is the default, we no longer need to prove ourselves to Pixel.

In addition, this test relied on a Pixel-specific `fastboot oem pkvm`
which is not guaranteed to exist in partner devices, so it has little
value to our partners. Eventually, the switch will disappear even in
Pixel.

Therefore, I am removing the tests.

Bug: 294503342
Test: build
Change-Id: Ie598ca8afa8034e24d12d7d04a06cdeffbff7760
1 file changed
tree: 0231f92e60cbba64f60c2d30a02ee59e109fbc17
  1. apex/
  2. apkdmverity/
  3. authfs/
  4. compos/
  5. demo/
  6. demo_native/
  7. docs/
  8. encryptedstore/
  9. javalib/
  10. launcher/
  11. libs/
  12. microdroid/
  13. microdroid_manager/
  14. pvmfw/
  15. rialto/
  16. service_vm/
  17. tests/
  18. virtualizationmanager/
  19. virtualizationservice/
  20. vm/
  21. vm_payload/
  22. vmbase/
  23. vmclient/
  24. zipfuse/
  25. .clang-format
  26. .gitignore
  27. Android.bp
  28. OWNERS
  29. PREUPLOAD.cfg
  30. README.md
  31. TEST_MAPPING
README.md

Android Virtualization Framework (AVF)

Android Virtualization Framework (AVF) provides secure and private execution environments for executing code. AVF is ideal for security-oriented use cases that require stronger isolation assurances over those offered by Android’s app sandbox.

Visit our public doc site to learn more about what AVF is, what it is for, and how it is structured. This repository contains source code for userspace components of AVF.

If you want a quick start, see the getting started guideline and follow the steps there.

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