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Adam Langley 0b37f05d8d crypto/x509: follow OpenSSL and emit Extension structures directly in CSRs.
I don't know if I got lost in the old PKCS documents, or whether this is
a case where reality diverges from the spec, but OpenSSL clearly stuffs
PKIX Extension objects in CSR attributues directly[1].

In either case, doing what OpenSSL does seems valid here and allows the
critical flag in extensions to be serialised.

Fixes #13739.

[1] e3713c365c/crypto/x509/x509_req.c (L173)

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