Lingao Meng b5d3d30378 netdb: Add http and https service entries
getaddrinfo() and getservbyname() use the built-in service table when
resolving service names. The table only contained ntp, so common
service names such as http and https could not be resolved without a
numeric port.

Add http and https entries for both TCP and UDP to match the existing
service table style.

Testing:

  - Host: Ubuntu 22.04 x86_64.

  - Board/config: sim:nsh with CONFIG_LIBC_NETDB=y and
    CONFIG_EXAMPLES_HELLO=y.

  - make clean && make -j16.

  - Ran a temporary hello example that called getservbyname("http",
    "tcp") and getservbyname("https", "tcp"). The app verified ports
    80 and 443 and printed "getservbyname http/https test passed".

Assisted-by: Claude:Claude-Fable-5
Signed-off-by: Lingao Meng <menglingao@xiaomi.com>
2026-07-23 15:34:02 +08:00

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