Const-correct a few more crypto/x509 APIs Previously, I kept anything that serializes or compares X509_NAME non-const due to crbug.com/42290269. That has been fixed now, so we can const-correct a few more APIs. I've not switched the CRL parameter in X509_CRL_get0_* to const yet. It also should be const, but we still need to deal with crbug.com/42290473 I've also not switched the EVP_PKEY parameter to const because functions that use an EVP_PKEY are currently non-const due to internal refcount-bumping. This honestly should probably be fixed, but let's ponder that at the EVP side first. Bug: 42290269 Change-Id: Ib1bd381817c67c167922ad9a9002a5806f116fbc Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/c/boringssl/+/89347 Reviewed-by: Xiangfei Ding <xfding@google.com> Commit-Queue: Xiangfei Ding <xfding@google.com> Auto-Submit: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
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