Barani Muthukumaran 66b3c81270 ANDROID: block: Prevent crypto fallback for wrapped keys
blk-crypto-fallback does not support wrapped keys, hence
prevent falling back when program_key fails. Add 'is_hw_wrapped'
flag to blk-crypto-key to mention if the key is wrapped
when the key is initialized.

Bug: 147209885

Test: Validate FBE, simulate a failure in the underlying blk
      device and ensure the call fails without falling back
      to blk-crypto-fallback.

Change-Id: I8bc301ca1ac9e55ba6ab622e8325486916b45c56
Signed-off-by: Barani Muthukumaran <bmuthuku@codeaurora.org>
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