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Explicitly call SSL_clear when reseting the fd.

If reconnecting the via BEV_CTRL_SET_FD, bufferevent_openssl.c expects
OpenSSL to reuse the configuration state in the SSL object but retain
connection state. This corresponds to the SSL_clear API.

The code currently only calls SSL_set_connect_state or
SSL_set_accept_state. Due to a quirk in OpenSSL, doing this causes the
handshake to implicitly SSL_clear the next time it is entered. However,
this, in the intervening time, leaves the SSL object in an odd state as
the connection state has not been dropped yet. This behavior also does
not appear to be documented by OpenSSL.

Instead, call SSL_clear explicitly:
https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man3/SSL_clear.html

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