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Reverts "Remove unused Cocoon components from devicelab/bin/test_runner.dart. (#165628)" (#165709)
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Reverts: flutter/flutter#165628
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Initiated by: jtmcdole
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Reason for reverting: breaking tree:


https://ci.chromium.org/ui/p/flutter/builders/prod/Linux_mokey%20backdrop_filter_perf__e2e_summary/3833/overview
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Original PR Author: matanlurey
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Reviewed By: {jtmcdole, yjbanov}
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This change reverts the following previous change:
🚫 **Do not merge** until
https://flutter-review.googlesource.com/c/recipes/+/64220/1 is merged.

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Closes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/165618.

The `devicelab/bin/test_runner.dart upload-metrics` command use to have
_two_ responsibilities:

- Well, upload test **metrics** (benchmarks) to Skia Perf (it still does
that)
- Upload test **status** to Cocoon (it did until
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/165614)

As https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/165614 proved, this API
predated the current LUCI setup, where Cocoon itself receives task
status updates from LUCI, and it turns out this entire time, DeviceLab
was making (at best) NOP calls, and at worst, causing crashes and
corrupt data (https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/165610).

In other words, this is removing entirely dead/unused code (though the
recipes have to be updated first).

/cc @jason-simmons as I need Jason's help reviewing the recipes change
and want to provide context.
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