(This also fixes Bug 879740 and Bug 1204543.)
build/pgo/certs contains an NSS database set that has a bunch of hand-generated
certificates, and many of these hand-generated certificates are specifically
depended upon for a variety of unit tests. This patch changes all of these to
use the "pycert.py" and "pykey.py" utilities that produce deterministic keys
and certificates.
The naming convention here is new, and defined in the README. It is based on
the mochitest runtest.py naming convention that imports .ca and .client
PEM-encoded certificates.
Unfortunately, the updates to build/pgo/genpgocert.py to generate these files
depends on OpenSSL in order to produce PKCS12 archives for pk11tool to import
into NSS. This could be done with pure-NSS tooling, but it'd require some new
command line functionality, which is out-of-scope for this change.
Note that build/pgo/genpgocert.py no longer takes arguments when run. It's not
run automatically anywhere that I can see, but could (reasonably) be, now.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D971
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