NNAPI Burst -- test configuration

FastMessageQueue is a Treble-compliant data structure that enables fast
communication between two processes. The FMQ object itself is an atomic
circular buffer that is optionally synchronized with a futex. However,
FMQ has no notion of ownership or lifetime across processes, so it must
be paired with higher-level constructs to manage the lifetime and
ownership.

The NNAPI is introducing the notion of an "Execution Burst" object (or
more simply a "Burst" object), which is similar to an
ANeuralNetworksExecution, but is intended to be reused across multiple
executions and has lower IPC overheads. It achieves this low IPC
overhead by replacing HIDL HwBinder calls with FMQ messages.
Specifically, it replaces IPreparedModel::executeSynchronously's call
from the client into the service with fmq_sync<FmqRequestDatum> (an FMQ
channel used to pass a serialized Request object) and it replaces
the return from the service into the client with
fmq_sync<FmqResultDatum> (an FMQ channel used to return serialized
result status and OutputShapes information).

Each channel is a unidirectional flow of information with exactly one
producer and exactly one consumer. The channels are created by the NN
runtime and passed to the service via
IPreparedModel::configureExecutionBurst.

This CL adds the new NN HIDL files BurstCallback.vts and
BurstContext.vts to the test build configuration files.

Bug: 119570067
Test: mma
Change-Id: Ic5751a9c7c76d103eb17f1e159d1017b2819fdd5
Merged-In: Ic5751a9c7c76d103eb17f1e159d1017b2819fdd5
(cherry picked from commit 2a50856ede39c45ba9d1b7afacb427ca925921b0)
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