After the loopmgr work has been merged, we can now cleanup the TCP and
TLS protocols a little bit, because there are stronger guarantees that
the sockets will be kept on the respective loops/threads. We only need
asynchronous call for listening sockets (start, stop) and reading from
the TCP (because the isc_nm_read() might be called from read callback
again.
This commit does the following changes (they are intertwined together):
1. Cleanup most of the asynchronous events in the TCP code, and add
comments for the events that needs to be kept asynchronous.
2. Remove isc_nm_resumeread() from the netmgr API, and replace
isc_nm_resumeread() calls with existing isc_nm_read() calls.
3. Remove isc_nm_pauseread() from the netmgr API, and replace
isc_nm_pauseread() calls with a new isc_nm_read_stop() call.
4. Disable the isc_nm_cancelread() for the streaming protocols, only the
datagram-like protocols can use isc_nm_cancelread().
5. Add isc_nmhandle_close() that can be used to shutdown the socket
earlier than after the last detach. Formerly, the socket would be
closed only after all reading and sending would be finished and the
last reference would be detached. The new isc_nmhandle_close() can
be used to close the underlying socket earlier, so all the other
asynchronous calls would call their respective callbacks immediately.
Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org>
Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
The netmgr_test unit test has been subdivided into tcp_test,
tcpdns_test, tls_test, tlsdns_test, and udp_test components.
These have been updated to use the new loopmgr.