bench: increase cert chain length #4287
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Description of changes:
Most public AWS services have cert chains with 3 certificates. A trusted root, an untrusted intermediate, and an untrusted server certificate. Our benchmarking setup should be adjusted to reflect this more common case.
This commit increases the cert chain length. In the process, it also removes the dependence on config files from the
generate-certs.sh
script. Finally it adds P-256 certs to the benchmarking harness.Callouts:
My editor automatically removes trailing whitespace, so the diff is a little messy.
Testing:
The unit tests automatically cover all of the enum types, so the new certificates are covered under the existing unit tests.
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