Massively reduces memory allocation of 2048 byte buffers by using
an object pool for these.
Uses lots of advanced new capabilities of the Paper codebase :)
Targets 3072 * 8 buffers per 1GB of heap memory up to a max consideration
of 6GB of heap (any more over 6GB won't give more nibble pool)
You can control the 3072 number by setting -DPaper.nibbleBucketSize=2048
Remember this number is * 8 then * heap memory in GB
That is 98304 objects for 4GB of memory, at 2064 bytes roughly, meaning 194MB
You may also control max number of pooled objects directly instead of any
dynamic calculation using -DPaper.maxNibblePoolSize=1024000
While this will use more old generation by a tad bit, allocation rate will drop
significantly, causing less young generation GC's.
This commit has gone through extensive testing for over a day and confident
it no longer has any issues with light corruption.