@@ -121,37 +121,6 @@ pub unsafe fn record_os_managed_stack_bounds(stack_lo: uint, _stack_hi: uint) {
121121    record_sp_limit ( stack_lo + RED_ZONE ) ; 
122122} 
123123
124- #[ inline( always) ]  
125- pub  unsafe  fn  record_rust_managed_stack_bounds ( stack_lo :  uint ,  stack_hi :  uint )  { 
126-     // When the old runtime had segmented stacks, it used a calculation that was 
127-     // "limit + RED_ZONE + FUDGE". The red zone was for things like dynamic 
128-     // symbol resolution, llvm function calls, etc. In theory this red zone 
129-     // value is 0, but it matters far less when we have gigantic stacks because 
130-     // we don't need to be so exact about our stack budget. The "fudge factor" 
131-     // was because LLVM doesn't emit a stack check for functions < 256 bytes in 
132-     // size. Again though, we have giant stacks, so we round all these 
133-     // calculations up to the nice round number of 20k. 
134-     record_sp_limit ( stack_lo + RED_ZONE ) ; 
135- 
136-     return  target_record_stack_bounds ( stack_lo,  stack_hi) ; 
137- 
138-     #[ cfg( not( windows) ) ]   #[ inline( always) ]  
139-     unsafe  fn  target_record_stack_bounds ( _stack_lo :  uint ,  _stack_hi :  uint )  { } 
140- 
141-     #[ cfg( all( windows,  target_arch = "x86" ) ) ]   #[ inline( always) ]  
142-     unsafe  fn  target_record_stack_bounds ( stack_lo :  uint ,  stack_hi :  uint )  { 
143-         // stack range is at TIB: %fs:0x04 (top) and %fs:0x08 (bottom) 
144-         asm ! ( "mov $0, %fs:0x04"  ::  "r" ( stack_hi)  ::  "volatile" ) ; 
145-         asm ! ( "mov $0, %fs:0x08"  ::  "r" ( stack_lo)  ::  "volatile" ) ; 
146-     } 
147-     #[ cfg( all( windows,  target_arch = "x86_64" ) ) ]   #[ inline( always) ]  
148-     unsafe  fn  target_record_stack_bounds ( stack_lo :  uint ,  stack_hi :  uint )  { 
149-         // stack range is at TIB: %gs:0x08 (top) and %gs:0x10 (bottom) 
150-         asm ! ( "mov $0, %gs:0x08"  ::  "r" ( stack_hi)  ::  "volatile" ) ; 
151-         asm ! ( "mov $0, %gs:0x10"  ::  "r" ( stack_lo)  ::  "volatile" ) ; 
152-     } 
153- } 
154- 
155124/// Records the current limit of the stack as specified by `end`. 
156125/// 
157126/// This is stored in an OS-dependent location, likely inside of the thread 
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