Martin Lucina 544b36da68 XREQ: Correct behaviour on hitting ZMQ_HWM
This reverts part of commit 84e0c7991a9b316ed571533abc628cc1175750a3 to get
correct ZMQ_HWM semantics with XREQ sockets:

When sending a message to an XREQ socket, the underlying pipe is selected in
a round-robin fashion. If an underlying pipe is full it is skipped. If there
are no underlying pipes, or all underlying pipes are full then zmq_send()
shall block or return EAGAIN, depending on whether or not the call is blocking.
Messages are never dropped.
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