OPTIM: ebtree: pack the struct eb_node to avoid holes on 64-bit

struct eb_node is 36 bytes on a 64-bit machine. It's thus rounded
up to 40 bytes, and when forming a struct eb32_node, another 4 bytes
are added, rounded up to 48 bytes. We waste 8 bytes of space on 48
bytes because of alignments. It's basically the same with memory
blocks and immediate strings.

By packing the structure, eb32_node is down to 40 bytes. This saves
16 bytes per struct task and 20 bytes per struct stksess, used to
store each stick-table key.
diff --git a/ebtree/ebtree.h b/ebtree/ebtree.h
index e5bcb50..39226e3 100644
--- a/ebtree/ebtree.h
+++ b/ebtree/ebtree.h
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@
 	eb_troot_t    *leaf_p;  /* leaf node's parent */
 	short int      bit;     /* link's bit position. */
 	short unsigned int pfx; /* data prefix length, always related to leaf */
-};
+} __attribute__((packed));
 
 /* Return the structure of type <type> whose member <member> points to <ptr> */
 #define eb_entry(ptr, type, member) container_of(ptr, type, member)