Per BoringSSL's FIPS policy, its `main` branch is the "update branch" for FedRAMP compliance's purposes. This means that we can stop using a specific BoringSSL branch when enabling FIPS, as well as a number of hacks that allowed us to build more recent BoringSSL versions with an older pre-compiled FIPS modules. This also required slightly updating the main BoringSSL submodule, as the previous version had an issue when building with the FIPS option enabled. This is turn required some changes to the PQ patch as well as some APIs that don't seem to be exposed publicly, as well as changing some paths in the other patches. In order to allow a smooth upgrade of internal projects, the `fips-compat` feature is reduced in scope and renamed to `legacy-compat-deprecated` so that we can incrementally upgrade internal BoringSSL forks. In practice this shouldn't really be something anyone else would need, since in order to work it requires a specific mix of BoringSSL version and backported patches. |
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