[roll] Roll fuchsia [preflight] Correctly detect M1 chip when running in Rosetta.

When the ffx binary is compiled for x86_64 it will automatically run in
Rosetta - which hides M1 chip detection from the tool. This change
teaches preflight to look for a signal that it is running in an emulated
environment when in x86 mode.

Original-Bug: 70728
Original-Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/fuchsia/+/504552
Original-Revision: 6bfa44ce729b4dd766558d99736043d6932e94ba
GitOrigin-RevId: da92d27863eb214b2d18a1434dbb0073f12e801c
Change-Id: Ia0905fdb16cad792700b8d877659a0a3a8c11a9b
1 file changed
tree: 8a04799754954870ebf87b25df9cce202d2c97ef
  1. garnet/
  2. infra/
  3. peridot/
  4. third_party/
  5. topaz/
  6. zircon/
  7. firmware
  8. flower
  9. jiri.lock
  10. minimal
  11. prebuilts
  12. README.md
  13. stem
  14. test_durations
README.md

Integration

This repository contains Fuchsia's Global Integration manifest files.

Making changes

All changes should be made to the internal version of this repository. Our infrastructure automatically updates this version when the internal one changes.

Currently all changes must be made by a Google employee. Non-Google employees wishing to make a change can ask for assistance via the IRC channel #fuchsia on Freenode.

Obtaining the source

First install Jiri.

Next run:

$ jiri init
$ jiri import minimal https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/integration
$ jiri update

Third party

Third party projects should have their own subdirectory in ./third_party.