> Prevent recursive invocation of mcount() while in kernel by setting profiling
> state to BUSY while in mcount(). This allows profiling to work when mcount()
> calls a profiled routine (for example, udiv on the SPARC).
using HASHFRACTION directly. in time-critical calculations, if HASHFRACTION
is a power of two, check that p->hashfraction == HASHFRACTION and if so do
the calculation with the compiled-in value so that the compiler can optimize
out (potentially) expensive divisions. if p->hashfraction != HASHFRACTION,
actually do the division. This has the result that on machines with slow
division, the division can be optimized out of the common case, but that
if HASHFRACTION changes from the compiled-in value (for whatever reason),
profiling will still work. Changes suggested by Chris Torek.