Qingsi Wang 0fa8605640 Add DCHECK on the port allocator in P2PTransportChannel.
Methods of P2PTransportChannel have been assuming a non-null port
allocator for a long time, and yet the constructor does not check for
that. With the recent change that wires a signal in the port allocator
to the transport in the constructor, a valid allocator becomes a must.

Bug: None
Change-Id: I4ec2e5b577d74a598ee3c2f8ad59e9f0285ac4b9
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/135880
Reviewed-by: Steve Anton <steveanton@webrtc.org>
Commit-Queue: Qingsi Wang <qingsi@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#27897}
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WebRTC is a free, open software project that provides browsers and mobile applications with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple APIs. The WebRTC components have been optimized to best serve this purpose.

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The WebRTC initiative is a project supported by Google, Mozilla and Opera, amongst others.

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