Convert the production source files in src/ (69 .c/.cpp) and
test/jemalloc_test.h.in to list the headers they actually use, then
delete the umbrella. Three consolidated headers (peak_event.h,
prof_sys.h, sz.h) also gain explicit transitive includes.
Every translation unit now declares what it uses. A missing include
now fails at the failing file rather than silently working because
something upstream pulled in the world.
The edata_cache_small had a fill/flush heuristic. In retrospect, this was a
premature optimization; more testing indicates that an unbounded cache is
effectively fine here, and moreover we spend a nontrivial amount of time doing
unnecessary filling/flushing.
As the HPA takes on a larger and larger fraction of all allocations, any
theoretical differences in allocation patterns should shrink. The HPA is more
efficient with its metadata in general, so it still comes out ahead on metadata
usage anyways.
In previous designs, this was intended to be a sort of cache that couldn't fail.
In the current design, we want to use it just as a contention reduction
mechanism. Rewrite it with those goals in mind.