- Introduced a new `Bind` field in the route configuration to specify the address to listen on for TCP and UDP routes.
- Defaulted the bind address to "0.0.0.0" if not provided.
- Enhanced validation to ensure the bind address is a valid IP.
- Updated stream initialization to use the correct network type (tcp4/tcp6 or udp4/udp6) based on the bind address.
- Refactored stream creation functions to accept the network type as a parameter.
- Add `StreamPort` configuration to agent configuration and environment variables
- Implement TCP and UDP stream client support in agent package
- Update agent verification to test stream connectivity (TCP/UDP)
- Add `/info` endpoint to agent HTTP handler for version, name, runtime, and stream port
- Remove /version, /name, /runtime APIs, replaced by /info
- Update agent compose template to expose stream port for TCP and UDP
- Update agent creation API to optionally specify stream port (defaults to port + 1)
- Modify `StreamRoute` to pass agent configuration to stream implementations
- Update `TCPTCPStream` and `UDPUDPStream` to use agent stream tunneling when agent is configured
- Add support for both direct connections and agent-tunneled connections in stream routes
This enables agents to handle TCP and UDP route tunneling, expanding the proxy capabilities beyond HTTP-only connections.
- Remove BytesPoolWithMemory; split into UnsizedBytesPool and 11-tier SizedBytesPool
- Track buffer capacities with xsync Map to prevent capacity leaks
- Improve buffer reuse: split large buffers and put remainders back in pool
- Optimize small buffers to use unsized pool
- Expand test coverage and benchmarks for various allocation sizes