Revert 118788 - Revert 113405 - Revert 113305 - Revert 113300 - Revert 112134 - Revert 112130 - Close idle connections / SPDY sessions when needed

Due to the idle connection state being held by different socket pools, it's possible for one socket pool to hold an idle socket in a lower layer socket pool. From the lower level socket pool's perspective, the socket is being "actively" used. From the higher socket pool's (including SpdySession, which is more of a connection manager) perspective, the connection is idle and can be closed if we have hit a limit.

Normally this isn't a big deal, except when we have a lot of idle SPDY connections and are connecting via a proxy, so we have low connection limits through the proxy server. We address this problem by allowing lower-level socket pools to tell higher level socket pools to close a socket.

Fixed ASAN test failures by removing .Times(1) and .Times(2) from CloseMultipleIdleSocketsHeldByLayeredPoolWhenNeeded unittest (this removes the tests relying on the order of std::set in CloseOneIdleConnectionInLayeredPool). ASAN is prob
ably causing the memory allocator to allocate the pools differently. The std::set is ordered by LayeredPool* which is the address of the LayeredPool (willchan).

Added NET_EXPORT for layered_pool class defintion to fix windows shared compile.

BUG=62364, 92244, 109876, 110368

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Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/9667016

git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@127717 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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