Iulia Tanasescu f777d88278 Bluetooth: ISO: Notify user space about failed bis connections
Some use cases require the user to be informed if BIG synchronization
fails. This commit makes it so that even if the BIG sync established
event arrives with error status, a new hconn is added for each BIS,
and the iso layer is notified about the failed connections.

Unsuccesful bis connections will be marked using the
HCI_CONN_BIG_SYNC_FAILED flag. From the iso layer, the POLLERR event
is triggered on the newly allocated bis sockets, before adding them
to the accept list of the parent socket.

From user space, a new fd for each failed bis connection will be
obtained by calling accept. The user should check for the POLLERR
event on the new socket, to determine if the connection was successful
or not.

The HCI_CONN_BIG_SYNC flag has been added to mark whether the BIG sync
has been successfully established. This flag is checked at bis cleanup,
so the HCI LE BIG Terminate Sync command is only issued if needed.

The BT_SK_BIG_SYNC flag indicates if BIG create sync has been called
for a listening socket, to avoid issuing the command everytime a BIGInfo
advertising report is received.

Signed-off-by: Iulia Tanasescu <iulia.tanasescu@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.dentz@intel.com>
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