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Currently inactive readers are stored in two different places:
* reader concurrency semaphore
* querier cache
With the latter registering its inactive readers with the former. This
is an unnecessarily complex (and possibly surprising) setup that we want
to move away from. This series solves this by moving the responsibility
if storing of inactive reads solely to the reader concurrency semaphore,
including all supported eviction policies. The querier cache is now only
responsible for indexing queriers and maintaining relevant stats.
This makes the ownership of the inactive readers much more clear,
hopefully making Benny's work on introducing close() and abort() a
little bit easier.
Tests: unit(release, debug:v1)
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* 'unify-inactive-readers/v2' of https://github.com/denesb/scylla:
reader_concurrency_semaphore: store inactive readers directly
querier_cache: store readers in the reader concurrency semaphore directly
querier_cache: retire memory based cache eviction
querier_cache: delegate expiry to the reader_concurrency_semaphore
reader_concurrency_semaphore: introduce ttl for inactive reads
querier_cache: use new eviction notify mechanism to maintain stats
reader_concurrency_semaphore: add eviction notification facility
reader_concurrency_semaphore: extract evict code into method evict()