Roll BoringSSL from 567289e4bb19 to bb13a96931dd (28 revisions)

https://boringssl.googlesource.com/boringssl.git/+log/567289e4bb19..bb13a96931dd

2024-12-09 davidben@google.com Use BAZEL_CURRENT_REPOSITORY to pick up test data files
2024-12-06 davidben@google.com Cover DTLS 1.3 in the TLS fuzzers
2024-12-06 davidben@google.com Implement the downgrade protection signal in DTLS 1.3
2024-12-06 davidben@google.com Switch to the actual DTLS 1.3 codepoint
2024-12-06 davidben@google.com Correctly re-ACK client Finished in DTLS 1.3
2024-12-06 davidben@google.com Resolve a couple DTLS 1.3 TODOs in tests
2024-12-06 davidben@google.com Run record padding tests in DTLS 1.3 as well
2024-12-05 agl@chromium.org spx: remove
2024-12-05 davidben@google.com Don't report ChangeCipherSpec through the message callback in QUIC
2024-12-05 davidben@google.com Run TLS 1.3 per-message tests in DTLS
2024-12-05 davidben@google.com Move 0-RTT-related DTLS 1.3 TODOs to a child bug
2024-12-05 davidben@google.com Support sending KeyUpdate in DTLS 1.3
2024-12-05 agl@chromium.org scrypt: increase default memory limit.
2024-12-05 agl@chromium.org Make `bcm_infallible` and `bcm_status` enum classes
2024-12-05 davidben@google.com Fix DTLS cross-version resumption tests
2024-12-05 davidben@google.com Print the OS error when bssl_shim hits SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL
2024-12-05 davidben@google.com Rework how DTLS ACKs and retransmits are flushed
2024-12-05 davidben@google.com Call BIO_flush when sending a DTLS 1.3 ACK
2024-12-05 davidben@google.com Add SSL_is_quic API
2024-12-05 davidben@google.com Test that post-handshake flows do not implicitly ACK Finished
2024-12-05 davidben@google.com Check for message sequence overflow in DTLS
2024-12-04 davidben@google.com Remove centos7_java11_devtoolset10 from BCR presubmits
2024-12-03 davidben@google.com Implement receiving KeyUpdates in DTLS 1.3
2024-12-03 agl@chromium.org Run clang-format on ssl.h
2024-12-03 davidben@google.com Remove Dilithium in favor of ML-DSA
2024-12-03 davidben@google.com Bump MODULE.bazel to 0.20241203.0
2024-12-03 davidben@google.com Implement CRYPTO_addc_* and CRYPTO_subc_* in C++ more straightforwardly
2024-12-03 davidben@google.com Mark some local symbols as static

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Change-Id: Ic948a1d0149200a930d4d871edabf8dd73e14abc
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/399740
Reviewed-by: Alexander Aprelev <aam@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Alexander Aprelev <aam@google.com>
Commit-Queue: DEPS Autoroller <dart-autoroll@skia-public.iam.gserviceaccount.com>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Macnak <rmacnak@google.com>
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