Clean-up legacy FIPS options #383
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Per BoringSSL's FIPS policy, its
mainbranch 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.
In order to allow a smooth upgrade of internal projects, the
fips-compatfeature is reduced in scope and renamed tolegacy-compat-deprecatedso 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.