Use interpret-only instead of verify-at-runtime when testing JIT

That's because we run most of our products with interpret-only and not
verify-at-runtime.

Test: ART_TEST_JIT=true m test-art-host
Change-Id: I5a75f5c47a9e811db3ee7c3475a03fb648dba80d
diff --git a/test/etc/run-test-jar b/test/etc/run-test-jar
index f0abb44..f395866 100755
--- a/test/etc/run-test-jar
+++ b/test/etc/run-test-jar
@@ -369,8 +369,8 @@
 if [ "$JIT" = "y" ]; then
     INT_OPTS="-Xusejit:true"
     if [ "$VERIFY" = "y" ] ; then
-      INT_OPTS="${INT_OPTS} -Xcompiler-option --compiler-filter=verify-at-runtime"
-      COMPILE_FLAGS="${COMPILE_FLAGS} --compiler-filter=verify-at-runtime"
+      INT_OPTS="${INT_OPTS} -Xcompiler-option --compiler-filter=interpret-only"
+      COMPILE_FLAGS="${COMPILE_FLAGS} --compiler-filter=interpret-only"
     else
       INT_OPTS="${INT_OPTS} -Xcompiler-option --compiler-filter=verify-none"
       COMPILE_FLAGS="${COMPILE_FLAGS} --compiler-filter=verify-none"