#[repr(C, packed(4))]
pub struct TaskStateSegment { pub privilege_stack_table: [VirtAddr; 3], pub interrupt_stack_table: [VirtAddr; 7], pub iomap_base: u16, /* private fields */ }
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In 64-bit mode the TSS holds information that is not directly related to the task-switch mechanism, but is used for finding kernel level stack if interrupts arrive while in kernel mode.

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§privilege_stack_table: [VirtAddr; 3]

The full 64-bit canonical forms of the stack pointers (RSP) for privilege levels 0-2.

§interrupt_stack_table: [VirtAddr; 7]

The full 64-bit canonical forms of the interrupt stack table (IST) pointers.

§iomap_base: u16

The 16-bit offset to the I/O permission bit map from the 64-bit TSS base.

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impl TaskStateSegment

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pub const fn new() -> TaskStateSegment

Creates a new TSS with zeroed privilege and interrupt stack table and an empty I/O-Permission Bitmap.

As we always set the TSS segment limit to size_of::<TaskStateSegment>() - 1, this means that iomap_base is initialized to size_of::<TaskStateSegment>().

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impl Clone for TaskStateSegment

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fn clone(&self) -> TaskStateSegment

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for TaskStateSegment

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Copy for TaskStateSegment

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