Local Bazel invocation succeeds:
```
C:\Users\yijiem\projects\grpc>bazel --output_base=C:\bazel2 test --dynamic_mode=off --verbose_failures //test/cpp/naming:resolver_component_tests_runner_invoker@poller=epoll1
INFO: Analyzed target //test/cpp/naming:resolver_component_tests_runner_invoker@poller=epoll1 (0 packages loaded, 0 targets configured).
INFO: Found 1 test target...
Target //test/cpp/naming:resolver_component_tests_runner_invoker@poller=epoll1 up-to-date:
bazel-bin/test/cpp/naming/resolver_component_tests_runner_invoker@poller=epoll1.exe
INFO: Elapsed time: 199.262s, Critical Path: 193.48s
INFO: 2 processes: 1 internal, 1 local.
INFO: Build completed successfully, 2 total actions
//test/cpp/naming:resolver_component_tests_runner_invoker@poller=epoll1 PASSED in 193.4s
Executed 1 out of 1 test: 1 test passes.
```
The local invocation of RBE failed with linker error `LINK : error
LNK2001: unresolved external symbol mainCRTStartup`, but that does not
limited to this target:
https://gist.github.com/yijiem/2c6cbd9a31209a6de8fd711afbf2b479.
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Port https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/33871 to EE's
GrpcPolledFdFactoryPosix.
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Rolls forward https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/33871
Second and third commits here fix internal build issues
In particular, add a `// IWYU pragma: no_include <ares_build.h>` since
`ares.h` [includes that
anyways](bad62225b7/include/ares.h (L23))
(and seems unlikely for that to change since it would be breaking)
Normally, c-ares related fds are destroyed after all DNS resolution is
finished in [this code
path](c82d31677a/src/core/ext/filters/client_channel/resolver/dns/c_ares/grpc_ares_wrapper.cc (L210)).
Also there are some fds that c-ares may fail to open or write to
initially, and c-ares will close them internally before grpc ever knows
about them.
But if:
1) c-ares opens a socket and successfully writes a request on it
2) then a subsequent read fails
Then c-ares will close the fd in [this code
path](bad62225b7/src/lib/ares_process.c (L740)),
but gRPC will have a reference on the fd and will still use it
afterwards.
Fix here is to leverage the c-ares socket-override API to properly track
fd ownership between c-ares and grpc.
Related: internal issue b/292203138
This PR implements a c-ares based DNS resolver for EventEngine with the
reference from the original
[grpc_ares_wrapper.h](../blob/master/src/core/ext/filters/client_channel/resolver/dns/c_ares/grpc_ares_wrapper.h).
The PosixEventEngine DNSResolver is implemented on top of that. Tests
which use the client channel resolver API
([resolver.h](../blob/master/src/core/lib/resolver/resolver.h#L54)) are
ported, namely the
[resolver_component_test.cc](../blob/master/test/cpp/naming/resolver_component_test.cc)
and the
[cancel_ares_query_test.cc](../blob/master/test/cpp/naming/cancel_ares_query_test.cc).
The WindowsEventEngine DNSResolver will use the same EventEngine's
grpc_ares_wrapper and will be worked on next.
The
[resolve_address_test.cc](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/test/core/iomgr/resolve_address_test.cc)
which uses the iomgr
[DNSResolver](../blob/master/src/core/lib/iomgr/resolve_address.h#L44)
API has been ported to EventEngine's dns_test.cc. That leaves only 2
tests which use iomgr's API, notably the
[dns_resolver_cooldown_test.cc](../blob/master/test/core/client_channel/resolvers/dns_resolver_cooldown_test.cc)
and the
[goaway_server_test.cc](../blob/master/test/core/end2end/goaway_server_test.cc)
which probably need to be restructured to use EventEngine DNSResolver
(for one thing they override the original grpc_ares_wrapper's free
functions). I will try to tackle these in the next step.
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* Fix all lint errors in repo.
* Use strict buildifier by default
* Whoops. That file does not exist
* Attempt fix to buildifier invocation
* Add missing copyright
Bazel builds of test/cpp/end2end:end2end_test were failing on Mac OS with v1.8.0 due to missing gtest symbols. The issue is not seen in v1.8.1. A WORKSPACE file was added to gtest repo in 1.8.1, so gtest.BUILD can be removed.