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b.N is adjusted by pkg/testing using an internal heuristic:

> The benchmark function must run the target code b.N times. During
> benchmark execution, b.N is adjusted until the benchmark function
> lasts long enough to be timed reliably.

Using b.N to seed other parameters makes the benchmark behavior
difficult to reason about. Before this change, thread count in the
CachedTokenAuthenticator benchmark is always 5000, and batch size is
almost always 1 when I run this locally. SimpleCache and StripedCache
benchmarks had similarly strange scaling.

After modifying CachedTokenAuthenticator to only adjust iterations based
on b.N, the batch chan was an point of contention and I wasn't able to
see any significant CPU consumption. This was fixed by using
ParallelBench to do the batching, rather than using a chan.
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