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zijiehe@ 4c418e9452 [Fuchsia] Run arm64 tests on terminal.qemu-arm64 on x64 hosts (flutter/engine#50657)
This change replicas https://ci.chromium.org/ui/p/flutter/builders/prod/Linux%20Fuchsia%20arm64%20FEMU and runs tests on simulated arm64 on x64. E.g. https://ci.chromium.org/ui/p/flutter/builders/try/Linux%20Engine%20Drone/1994921/overview
or more accurately, https://logs.chromium.org/logs/flutter/buildbucket/cr-buildbucket/8756061244290412945/+/u/test:_arm64_emulator_based_debug_tests/stdout

The vulkan tests are excluded, qemu does not support vulkan.
The display_list_render_tests is excluded as it's way too slow (over 400 seconds).

After this change, comparing to femu_test.py, the only missing case is the dart-aot-runner-integration-test which is executed in fuchsia_profile_x64 anyway. It needs `--no-lto` in fuchsia_profile_arm64. I may need to confirm if the fuchsia_profile_arm64 build is used in fuchsia or the fuchsia_release_arm64.

Bug: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/140179

[C++, Objective-C, Java style guides]: https://github.com/flutter/engine/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#style
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