Add more documentation, and rephrase it elsewhere.
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@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ use stack;
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use debug;
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use arch;
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/// Context is the heart of libfringe.
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/// A context represents a saved thread of execution, along with a stack.
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/// Context holds a suspended thread of execution along with a stack.
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///
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/// It can be swapped into and out of with the swap method,
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/// and once you're done with it, you can get the stack back through unwrap.
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///
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/// Every operation is unsafe, because libfringe can't make any guarantees
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/// about the state of the context.
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/// Every operation is unsafe, because no guarantees can be made about
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/// the state of the context.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Context<Stack: stack::Stack> {
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stack: Stack,
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where Stack: stack::Stack + Send {}
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impl<Stack> Context<Stack> where Stack: stack::Stack {
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/// Create a new Context. When it is swapped into, it will call
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/// Creates a new Context. When it is swapped into, it will call
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/// `f(arg)`, where `arg` is the argument passed to `swap`.
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pub unsafe fn new(stack: Stack, f: unsafe extern "C" fn(usize) -> !) -> Context<Stack> {
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let stack_id = debug::StackId::register(&stack);
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}
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}
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/// Unwrap the context, returning the stack it contained.
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/// Unwraps the context, returning the stack it contained.
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pub unsafe fn unwrap(self) -> Stack {
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self.stack
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}
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}
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impl<OldStack> Context<OldStack> where OldStack: stack::Stack {
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/// Switch to in_ctx, saving the current thread of execution to out_ctx.
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/// Switches to in_ctx, saving the current thread of execution to out_ctx.
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#[inline(always)]
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pub unsafe fn swap<NewStack>(old_ctx: *mut Context<OldStack>,
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new_ctx: *const Context<NewStack>,
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mod sys;
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/// This object represents a stack from the operating system's
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/// anonymous memory mapping facility, usually `mmap`.
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/// OsStack holds a stack allocated using the operating system's anonymous
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/// memory mapping facility.
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///
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/// The stack it provides comes with a guard page, which is not included
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/// in the stack limit.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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unsafe impl Send for Stack {}
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impl Stack {
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/// Allocates a new stack with at least `size` accessible bytes.
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/// `size` is rounded up to an integral number of pages; `Stack::new(0)`
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/// is legal and allocates the smallest possible stack, consisting
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/// of one data page and one guard page.
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pub fn new(size: usize) -> Result<Stack, IoError> {
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let page_size = sys::page_size();
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