Pavel Emelyanov 07f46a4ad5 Merge '[Backport 2025.3] storage_service: cancel all write requests after stopping transports' from Scylladb[bot]
When a node shuts down, in storage service, after storage_proxy RPCs are stopped, some write handlers within storage_proxy may still be waiting for background writes to complete. These handlers hold appropriate ERMs to block schema changes before the write finishes. After the RPCs are stopped, these writes cannot receive the replies anymore.

If, at the same time, there are RPC commands executing `barrier_and_drain`, they may get stuck waiting for these ERM holders to finish, potentially blocking node shutdown until the writes time out.

This change introduces cancellation of all outstanding write handlers from storage_service after the storage proxy RPCs were stopped.

Fixes scylladb/scylladb#23665

Backport: since this fixes an issue that frequently causes issues in CI, backport to 2025.1, 2025.2, and 2025.3.

- (cherry picked from commit bc934827bc)

- (cherry picked from commit e0dc73f52a)

Parent PR: #24714

Closes scylladb/scylladb#25170

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  storage_service: Cancel all write requests on storage_proxy shutdown
  test: Add test for unfinished writes during shutdown and topology change
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