AOSP: Added new properties for attestation

Added new properties, which could be set for AOSP/GSI builds.
These properties are going to be used for attestation feature through
Build.java class. Earlier in AOSP builds attestation ids were different
from provisioned ids in Keymint. These properties will be identical to
provisioned ids.

Bug: 110779648
Bug: 259376922
Test: atest VtsAidlKeyMintTargetTest:PerInstance/NewKeyGenerationTest#EcdsaAttestationIdTags/0_android_hardware_security_keymint_IKeyMintDevice_default
Test: atest VtsAidlKeyMintTargetTest:PerInstance/NewKeyGenerationTest#EcdsaAttestationIdTags/1_android_hardware_security_keymint_IKeyMintDevice_strongbox
Test: atest CtsKeystoreTestCases:android.keystore.cts.KeyAttestationTest CtsKeystoreTestCases:DeviceOwnerKeyManagementTest

Change-Id: I9eea5e0f2fabc667b3efedeeefdf12e7b4fc9502
2 files changed
tree: f889701aadd39d4a3c0c18894abd0f7663154911
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