pub struct Stack {
pub top: VAddr,
pub slot_bottom: VAddr,
pub stack_bottom: VAddr,
pub physical_start: PAddr,
}
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Represents a stack, either in kernel-space or user-space. Stacks are allocated in “slots” of fixed size, but only a subset of the slot may be mapped initially (to reduce physical memory usage). Stacks can’t grow above the size of their slot.
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§top: VAddr
§slot_bottom: VAddr
§stack_bottom: VAddr
§physical_start: PAddr
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impl Freeze for Stack
impl RefUnwindSafe for Stack
impl Send for Stack
impl Sync for Stack
impl Unpin for Stack
impl UnwindSafe for Stack
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