Skip protected VM tests on GSI

To correctly test the protected VMs on GSI, pvmfw has to be replaced
with a GSI-compatible pvmfw. However, replacing of the pvmfw partition
is not a part of the GSI process.

Until we have it as part of the process, let's skip testing protected
VMs on GSI.

Bug: 340429921
Bug: 272443823
Test: run the test with GSI and observe assumption failures with
protected VMs.
(cherry picked from https://android-review.googlesource.com/q/commit:09ae09469d3caaab37322e708a2a04c12e4ec755)
Merged-In: I1c1ad7eb7d773ffcf91ad0e9b54b5b7c2c1c03b4
Change-Id: I1c1ad7eb7d773ffcf91ad0e9b54b5b7c2c1c03b4
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