fix(base/server): return HTTP error responses instead of dropping connection in WorkerService#696
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Fixed two cases in
WorkerServicewhere the TCP connection was dropped without sending an HTTP response when the worker failed to respond.res_rx.awaitfailure (worker dropped the oneshot sender) -> now returns 500 instead of dropping the connectioncancel.is_cancelled()after awaiting response -> now returns 503 instead of dropping the connectionDropping the TCP connection without a response causes ELB to report 502 Bad Gateway even when the worker process itself is still alive, resulting in spurious 502s.
Both cases now include
x-served-by: base/serverheader to distinguish responses handled at the HTTP server layer from those served by the worker.