didn't like the wait argument and that if you were removing a zone it had
better be empty.
Also, I broke out part of hash_expand and made a seperate hash_free() for use
in uma_zdestroy.
never held across blocking operations. Also, fix two other lock order
reversals that were exposed by jhb's witness change.
The free path previously had a bug that would cause it to skip the free bucket
list in some cases and go straight to allocating a new bucket. This has been
fixed as well.
These changes made the bucket handling code much cleaner and removed quite a
few lock operations. This should be marginally faster now.
It is now possible to call malloc w/o Giant and avoid any witness warnings.
This still isn't entirely safe though because malloc_type statistics are not
protected by any lock.
relating to extreme low memory situations occured. This was only ever seen on
the port build cluster, so many thanks to kris for helping me debug this.
Tested by: kris
most cases NULL is passed, but in some cases such as network driver locks
(which use the MTX_NETWORK_LOCK macro) and UMA zone locks, a name is used.
Tested on: i386, alpha, sparc64
where a sysctl within 20 seconds of a cache_drain could yield negative "USED"
counts.
Also, grab the uma_mtx while in the sysctl handler. This hadn't caused
problems yet because Giant is held all the time.
Reported by: kkenn