fleettest: add per-target protocol passes (check30/check29)#969
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A target can list older "protocols" (e.g. [30, 29]) in the fleet config; each runs as an extra stdio-pipe pass with runtests --protocol=N, the fleet analogue of a workflow's check30/check29 steps. The passes reuse the same parsed RSYNC_EXPECT_SKIPPED list as the default pipe run and appear as protoNN columns in the report and --timing breakdown. Targets without the key run only the default protocol and show "-" there. The example config's ubuntu-2604 target (mirroring ubuntu-build.yml, which has check30/check29 steps) now sets protocols: [30, 29].
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A target can list older "protocols" (e.g. [30, 29]) in the fleet config; each runs as an extra stdio-pipe pass with runtests --protocol=N, the fleet analogue of a workflow's check30/check29 steps. The passes reuse the same parsed RSYNC_EXPECT_SKIPPED list as the default pipe run and appear as protoNN columns in the report and --timing breakdown. Targets without the key run only the default protocol and show "-" there.
The example config's ubuntu-2604 target (mirroring ubuntu-build.yml, which has check30/check29 steps) now sets protocols: [30, 29].