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Christopher Haster 7fdf0b7d23 t: Switched back to mid-based traversal clobbering
Implementing gc_compact_thresh over bshrubs highlighted that it's really
not that difficult, and probably required, for traversal bshrubs to be
tracked correctly during mdir commits/compacts/splits/etc. And if we
track bshrubs across mdir commits, we might as well clobber traversals
at the mid level, allowing traversals to always reach btrees/bshrubs not
under active mutation.

One key thing to note: we should never be traversing a bshrub that is
not referenced elsewhere, either on-disk in an mdir or in-ram via an
opened file. So any compacted traversal bshrubs are not wasted prog
cycles.

This moves most of the clobbering logic back up into the high-level
functions (lfsr_remove/rename mainly), where we know which mids may be
clobbered.

This has a code cost, but it's really not all that much for more
thorough/correct filesystem traversals under mutation:

           code          stack
  before: 35268           2680
  after:  35368 (+0.3%)   2680 (+0.0%)

Unfortunately, lingering rbyd references in our btraversal structs are
still an issue, and some bshrub tests are failing... Though I do have
some ideas on how to fix this.
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