Cyril Plisko 29dee3ee9a Add zfs_sync_pass_* tunable parameters
Commit 55d85d5a8c (backport of
the upstream changes) replaced three hardcoded constants:

    #define SYNC_PASS_DEFERRED_FREE 2 /* defer frees after this pass */
    #define SYNC_PASS_DONT_COMPRESS 4 /* don't compress after this pass */
    #define SYNC_PASS_REWRITE       1 /* rewrite new bps after this pass */

with a tunable parameters:

    int zfs_sync_pass_deferred_free = 2; /* defer frees starting in this pass */
    int zfs_sync_pass_dont_compress = 5; /* don't compress starting in this pass */
    int zfs_sync_pass_rewrite = 2;       /* rewrite new bps starting in this pass */

This commit makes these tunables available as module parameters
in Linux.  They should only be used for performance analysis
because changing them can result in subtle and pathological
performance problems.

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
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