Avoid unnecessary/buggy readHead access during command processing#1336
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This PR contains two changes to avoid access to bytesRead, readHead or direct parsing during command parsing after the RespCommand is decided and parseState is set:
ListReadKeysWithCount() in TxnKeyManager doesn't need to reparse the input. It has all required information already in respSession.parseState variable. We can then erase GetCommandAsArgSlice() as it's no longer necessary.
MakeUpperCase() in RespServerSession used bytesRead - readHead for length. Which is wrong when called from GetOperationDirection(). There the actual length is only the argSlice length which is usually far smaller. This accidentally works for typical inputs (probably fails for crafted inputs), fix it by supplying the actual length.
(Both of these are from #1278, but are logically independent fixes we can push separately).