Roll BoringSSL from 875810f3c416 to 529a943d9842 (12 revisions) https://boringssl.googlesource.com/boringssl.git/+log/875810f3c416..529a943d9842 2025-12-17 davidben@google.com Fix some include spelling in libpki 2025-12-17 rpolzer@google.com EVP_AEAD: rip out internal remnants of the legacy open/seal API. 2025-12-17 davidben@google.com Add missing include 2025-12-17 nharper@chromium.org [WIP] Support verifying signatureless MTCs. 2025-12-16 rpolzer@google.com Put a test function that's extern "C" explicitly not in the anonymous namespace. 2025-12-16 davidben@google.com Use CRYPTO_store_u32_be in tls_cbc.cc 2025-12-16 davidben@google.com Add a missing error check in bench/aead.cc 2025-12-16 davidben@google.com Pass a slightly smaller upper bound to TLS CBC MAC calculation 2025-12-16 rpolzer@google.com EVP_AEAD: make the iovec APIs mandatory for all AEADs. 2025-12-16 davidben@google.com Add some more value barriers to Lucky 13 mitigation 2025-12-16 rpolzer@google.com EVP_AEAD: implement sealv/openv for AES-GCM-SIV. 2025-12-16 davidben@google.com Fix up constant-time annotations for TLS CBC ciphers If this roll has caused a breakage, revert this CL and stop the roller using the controls here: https://autoroll.skia.org/r/boringssl-dart-sdk Please CC dart-engprod@google.com,dart-vm-gardener@grotations.appspotmail.com,dart-vm-team@google.com on the revert to ensure that a human is aware of the problem. To file a bug in BoringSSL: https://crbug.com/boringssl/new To file a bug in Dart SDK: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues To report a problem with the AutoRoller itself, please file a bug: https://issues.skia.org/issues/new?component=1389291&template=1850622 Documentation for the AutoRoller is here: https://skia.googlesource.com/buildbot/+doc/main/autoroll/README.md Tbr: dart-vm-gardener@grotations.appspotmail.com Change-Id: I596d98e6dae88cabfa32be6c90960b359ed36a5c Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/468960 Reviewed-by: Brian Quinlan <bquinlan@google.com> Commit-Queue: Alexander Markov <alexmarkov@google.com> Reviewed-by: Alexander Markov <alexmarkov@google.com>
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