[Lacewing] Promote stable tests to CQ

Self tests:
* soft_reboot_test_fc from unstable to stable core.emulator
* soft_reboot_test_fc from unstable to stable core.nuc
* soft_reboot_test_fc from unstable to stable workbench.emulator
* soft_reboot_test_fc from unstable to stable workbench.nuc
* soft_reboot_test_fc from unstable to stable workbench.vim3
* test_case_revive_with_soft_reboot_fc from unstable to stable
  workbench.emulator
* tracing_test_fc from unstable to stable core.emulator
* x64_emu_test_fc from unstable to stable core.emulator
* ffx_test_fc from unstable to stable core.emulator
* ffx_wait_for_rcs_disconnection_test_fc from unstable to stable core.emulator
* system_power_state_controller_test_on_non_starnix_fc from unstable to
  stable core.vim3
* power_switch_dmc_test_fc from unstable to stable core.vim3
* vim3_test_fc from unstable to stable core.vim3
* rtc_test_fc from unstable to stable workbench.vim3
* power_switch_dmc_test_fc from unstable to stable workbench.vim3
* x64_nuc_test_fc from unstable to stable core.nuc

User tests:
* //src/firmware/tests/lacewing:lacewing from unstable to stable
  workbench.vim3
* blackout_emulator from unstable to stable workbench.emulator

Based on the data available in "Lacewing Builder Insights" tab in go/lw-health

Change-Id: Ia25b9541319818ad944bc3a2827f1c9a2a1b789f
Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/fuchsia/+/1046636
Reviewed-by: Kevin Cho <chok@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Pavan Kumar Juturu <jpavankumar@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Stephen Demos <sdemos@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursell <dpursell@google.com>
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