Add class status for resolved erroneous classes.

Split the old ambiguous status mirror::Class::kStatusError
into kStatusErrorUnresolved and kStatusErrorResolved. Once
a class has been resolved, IsResolved() shall return true
even if the class later becomes erroneous. Allow returning
erroneous class from ClassLinker::EnsureResolved() if it has
been previously resolved. This allows consistent behavior
for retrieving classes, immune to multi-threaded races and
multi-dex weirdness. It also allows JVMTI to properly report
"prepared" (i.e. resolved) classes that are also erroneous.

The new behavior is consistent with the RI.

Add regression tests to 008-exceptions for inconsistent
behavior for multi-dex retrieval of erroneous resolved class
(wrapping or not wrapping the old exception based on which
dex file is used for lookup) and for a CHECK(IsResolved())
crash in ClassLinker::LoadSuperAndInterfaces() (without any
tests for similar checks that could have previously failed
only due to extremely unlikely race conditions; these should
now also be fixed).

Inconsistency still remains for class verification as shown
by the new exceptionsForSuperClassInitFailure() test in
008-exceptions, where interpreter and Optimizing still
cause different exceptions to be thrown.

Note: This is partially changing behavior implemented for
bug 28787733. Since we allow the class loader to retrieve an
erroneous resolved class, the ExceptionInInitializerError is
not thrown at all from VMClassLoader_findLoadedClass(), so
there is nothing to wrap in ClassNotFoundException.

Test: m test-art-host
Bug: 30627598
Bug: 28787733
Change-Id: I86cdca00f35a0d6221d2559e3026ac0428a3613c
diff --git a/runtime/art_method-inl.h b/runtime/art_method-inl.h
index 15938c5..a35c7ab 100644
--- a/runtime/art_method-inl.h
+++ b/runtime/art_method-inl.h
@@ -109,8 +109,7 @@
 }
 
 inline uint16_t ArtMethod::GetMethodIndex() {
-  DCHECK(IsRuntimeMethod() || GetDeclaringClass()->IsResolved() ||
-         GetDeclaringClass()->IsErroneous());
+  DCHECK(IsRuntimeMethod() || GetDeclaringClass()->IsResolved());
   return method_index_;
 }