ResetStatus deletes snapshots for VAB.

When ResetStatus() is called, delete snapshots to free up space on
VAB devices.

On regular A/B, there is no need to cancel the update completely so that
the update may be resumed next time. However, on VAB devices, a
cancelled update should not occupy previously allocated space.

Test: manually call update_engine_client --cancel when an update is in progress, then
      call update_engine_client --reset_status, then
      call snapshotctl dump to check that snapshots are deleted.
      Then, re-apply the update.

Test: manually kill update_engine when an update is in progress, then
      call update_engine_client --reset_status, then
      call snapshotctl dump to check that snapshots are deleted.
      Then, re-apply the update.

Test: manually apply an update until UPDATED_NEED_REBOOT, then
      call update_engine_client --reset_status, then
      call snapshotctl dump to check that snapshots are deleted.
      Then, re-apply the update.

Test: manually apply an update until UPDATED_NEED_REBOOT, then
      kill update_engine, then
      call update_engine_client --reset_status, then
      call snapshotctl dump to check that snapshots are deleted.
      Then, re-apply the update.

Bug: 147696014

Change-Id: Ic7049772091a34e0e666fd7ae361ef474d5a28aa
Merged-In: Ic7049772091a34e0e666fd7ae361ef474d5a28aa
diff --git a/common/dynamic_partition_control_stub.cc b/common/dynamic_partition_control_stub.cc
index dee4555..1239eab 100644
--- a/common/dynamic_partition_control_stub.cc
+++ b/common/dynamic_partition_control_stub.cc
@@ -63,4 +63,8 @@
   return std::make_unique<NoOpAction>();
 }
 
+bool DynamicPartitionControlStub::ResetUpdate(PrefsInterface* prefs) {
+  return false;
+}
+
 }  // namespace chromeos_update_engine