minyue 58530ed246 Updating APM unittests on the echo metrics.
There were a series of changes in the calculation of echo metrics. There changes made the existing unittests lose, e.g., EXPECT_EQ become EXPECT_NEAR. It is good time to protect the echo calculation more strictly.

The change is not simply generating a new reference file and change EXPECT_NEAR to EXPECT_EQ. It strengthens the test as well. Main changes are

1. the old test only sample a metric at the end of processing, while the new test takes metrics during the call with a certain time interval. This gives a much stronger protection.

2. added protection of a newly added metric, called divergent_filter_fraction.

3. as said, use EXPECT_EQ (actually ASSERT_EQ) instead of EXPECT_NEAR as much as possible, even for float point values. This may be too restrictive. But it can be good to be restrictive at the beginning.

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The idea is to make CMake build for WebRTC m130 version - for audio processing module
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