@@ -123,6 +123,9 @@ impl<F, T, S, M> RawTask<F, T, S, M> {
123123 let offset_r = offset_union;
124124
125125 TaskLayout {
126+ // SAFETY: layout came from a Layout::extend call, which dynamically checks the
127+ // invariants for StdLayout and returns None if they are not met. The leap_unwrap!
128+ // would have panicked before this point.
126129 layout : unsafe { layout. into_std ( ) } ,
127130 offset_s,
128131 offset_f,
@@ -163,10 +166,14 @@ where
163166 unsafe {
164167 // Allocate enough space for the entire task.
165168 let ptr = match NonNull :: new ( alloc:: alloc:: alloc ( task_layout. layout ) as * mut ( ) ) {
169+ // SAFETY: task_layout.layout definitely has non-zero size because it's the layout
170+ // for a struct with a field that is AtomicUsize.
166171 None => abort ( ) ,
167172 Some ( p) => p,
168173 } ;
169174
175+ // SAFETY: task_layout.layout has the correct layout for a C-style struct of Header
176+ // followed by S followed by union { F, T }.
170177 let raw = Self :: from_ptr ( ptr. as_ptr ( ) ) ;
171178
172179 let crate :: Builder {
@@ -176,6 +183,10 @@ where
176183 } = builder;
177184
178185 // Write the header as the first field of the task.
186+ // SAFETY: This write it OK because it's through a mutable pointer to a Header<M> that
187+ // is definitely properly aligned and points to enough memory for a Header<M>. We
188+ // didn't pass our pointer through any const references or other const-ifying
189+ // operations so the provenance is good.
179190 ( raw. header as * mut Header < M > ) . write ( Header {
180191 state : AtomicUsize :: new ( SCHEDULED | TASK | REFERENCE ) ,
181192 awaiter : UnsafeCell :: new ( None ) ,
@@ -195,12 +206,19 @@ where
195206 } ) ;
196207
197208 // Write the schedule function as the third field of the task.
209+ // SAFETY: raw.schedule is also non-null, properly aligned, valid for writes of size
210+ // size_of::<Schedule>().
198211 ( raw. schedule as * mut S ) . write ( schedule) ;
199212
200213 // Generate the future, now that the metadata has been pinned in place.
214+ // SAFETY: SAFETY: Dereferencing raw.header is OK because it's properly initialized
215+ // since we wrote to it.
201216 let future = abort_on_panic ( || future ( & ( * raw. header ) . metadata ) ) ;
202217
203218 // Write the future as the fourth field of the task.
219+ // SAFETY: This write is OK because raw.future is non-null, properly-aligned, and valid
220+ // for writes of size F. Because we're not casting anything here we know it's the right
221+ // type.
204222 raw. future . write ( future) ;
205223
206224 ptr
@@ -210,10 +228,15 @@ where
210228 /// Creates a `RawTask` from a raw task pointer.
211229 #[ inline]
212230 pub ( crate ) fn from_ptr ( ptr : * const ( ) ) -> Self {
231+ // TODO: This function technically should be unsafe, since ptr must point to a region that
232+ // has a size and alignment matching task layout, since doing pointer arithmetic that
233+ // leaves the region or creating unaligned pointers is UB.
213234 let task_layout = Self :: task_layout ( ) ;
214235 let p = ptr as * const u8 ;
215236
216237 unsafe {
238+ // SAFETY: We're just picking apart the given pointer into its constituent fields.
239+ // These do correctly correspond to the fields as laid out in task_layout.
217240 Self {
218241 header : p as * const Header < M > ,
219242 schedule : p. add ( task_layout. offset_s ) as * const S ,
@@ -232,6 +255,8 @@ where
232255 unsafe fn wake ( ptr : * const ( ) ) {
233256 // This is just an optimization. If the schedule function has captured variables, then
234257 // we'll do less reference counting if we wake the waker by reference and then drop it.
258+ // TODO: Add safety docs here. What requirements does ptr have to meet? We can probably
259+ // assume that it has to be a pointer to a properly-allocated task.
235260 if mem:: size_of :: < S > ( ) > 0 {
236261 Self :: wake_by_ref ( ptr) ;
237262 Self :: drop_waker ( ptr) ;
@@ -240,6 +265,8 @@ where
240265
241266 let raw = Self :: from_ptr ( ptr) ;
242267
268+ // SAFETY: This is just loading the state. Note that this does implicitly create an
269+ // &AtomicUsize, which is intentional.
243270 let mut state = ( * raw. header ) . state . load ( Ordering :: Acquire ) ;
244271
245272 loop {
@@ -296,6 +323,8 @@ where
296323
297324 /// Wakes a waker by reference.
298325 unsafe fn wake_by_ref ( ptr : * const ( ) ) {
326+ // TODO: Add safety docs, presumably ptr needs to be alive and point to a
327+ // correctly-allocated task.
299328 let raw = Self :: from_ptr ( ptr) ;
300329
301330 let mut state = ( * raw. header ) . state . load ( Ordering :: Acquire ) ;
@@ -346,6 +375,8 @@ where
346375 // because the schedule function cannot be destroyed while the waker is
347376 // still alive.
348377 let task = Runnable :: from_raw ( NonNull :: new_unchecked ( ptr as * mut ( ) ) ) ;
378+ // SAFETY: The task is still alive, so we can call its schedule
379+ // function.
349380 ( * raw. schedule ) . schedule ( task, ScheduleInfo :: new ( false ) ) ;
350381 }
351382
@@ -367,6 +398,8 @@ where
367398
368399 // If the reference count overflowed, abort.
369400 if state > isize:: MAX as usize {
401+ // NOTE: isize::MAX definitely has more than 1 << 8 numbers between it and usize::MAX
402+ // so we're guaranteed to hit this.
370403 abort ( ) ;
371404 }
372405
@@ -394,9 +427,17 @@ where
394427 ( * raw. header )
395428 . state
396429 . store ( SCHEDULED | CLOSED | REFERENCE , Ordering :: Release ) ;
430+ // SAFETY: ptr still points to a valid task even though its refcount has dropped
431+ // to zero.
432+ // NOTE: We should make sure that the executor is properly dropping scheduled tasks
433+ // with a refcount of zero.
397434 Self :: schedule ( ptr, ScheduleInfo :: new ( false ) ) ;
398435 } else {
399436 // Otherwise, destroy the task right away.
437+ // NOTE: This isn't going to drop the output/result from the future. We have to
438+ // have already dealt with it, so whoever is calling drop_waker needs to be
439+ // checked. It looks like whoever sets the TASK bit to zero is affirming that they
440+ // have moved or dropped the output/result.
400441 Self :: destroy ( ptr) ;
401442 }
402443 }
@@ -416,6 +457,8 @@ where
416457 // If this was the last reference to the task and the `Task` has been dropped too,
417458 // then destroy the task.
418459 if new & !( REFERENCE - 1 ) == 0 && new & TASK == 0 {
460+ // SAFETY: This is safe as long as ptr obeys the same invariants we need everywhere
461+ // else.
419462 Self :: destroy ( ptr) ;
420463 }
421464 }
@@ -435,6 +478,8 @@ where
435478 }
436479
437480 let task = Runnable :: from_raw ( NonNull :: new_unchecked ( ptr as * mut ( ) ) ) ;
481+ // NOTE: The schedule function has to drop tasks with a refcount of zero. That's not
482+ // happening in this function, so it has to be happening in the schedule member function.
438483 ( * raw. schedule ) . schedule ( task, info) ;
439484 }
440485
@@ -459,6 +504,9 @@ where
459504 ///
460505 /// The schedule function will be dropped, and the task will then get deallocated.
461506 /// The task must be closed before this function is called.
507+ ///
508+ /// NOTE: Whoever calls this function has to have already dealt with the return value of the
509+ /// future or its error if it failed. We are not going to drop it!
462510 #[ inline]
463511 unsafe fn destroy ( ptr : * const ( ) ) {
464512 let raw = Self :: from_ptr ( ptr) ;
@@ -467,13 +515,18 @@ where
467515 // We need a safeguard against panics because destructors can panic.
468516 abort_on_panic ( || {
469517 // Drop the header along with the metadata.
518+ // SAFETY: This points to a valid Header<M> that we have permission to move out of and
519+ // drop.
470520 ( raw. header as * mut Header < M > ) . drop_in_place ( ) ;
471521
472522 // Drop the schedule function.
523+ // SAFETY: This points to a valid S that we have permission to move out of and drop.
473524 ( raw. schedule as * mut S ) . drop_in_place ( ) ;
474525 } ) ;
475526
476527 // Finally, deallocate the memory reserved by the task.
528+ // SAFETY: We know that ptr was allocated with layout task_layout.layout, so deallocating
529+ // it with the same layout is correct.
477530 alloc:: alloc:: dealloc ( ptr as * mut u8 , task_layout. layout ) ;
478531 }
479532
@@ -482,9 +535,11 @@ where
482535 /// If polling its future panics, the task will be closed and the panic will be propagated into
483536 /// the caller.
484537 unsafe fn run ( ptr : * const ( ) ) -> bool {
538+ // SAFETY: As long as it's a pointer to a valid task, we can get the raw form of it.
485539 let raw = Self :: from_ptr ( ptr) ;
486540
487541 // Create a context from the raw task pointer and the vtable inside the its header.
542+ // SAFETY: The implementation of RAW_WAKER_VTABLE is correct.
488543 let waker = ManuallyDrop :: new ( Waker :: from_raw ( RawWaker :: new ( ptr, & Self :: RAW_WAKER_VTABLE ) ) ) ;
489544 let cx = & mut Context :: from_waker ( & waker) ;
490545
@@ -507,6 +562,9 @@ where
507562 }
508563
509564 // Drop the task reference.
565+ // SAFETY: This pointer is definitely alive because we hold a reference to it.
566+ // TODO: But who holds the reference to it? The queue in general? The fact that
567+ // it's scheduled?
510568 Self :: drop_ref ( ptr) ;
511569
512570 // Notify the awaiter that the future has been dropped.
@@ -563,7 +621,10 @@ where
563621 match poll {
564622 Poll :: Ready ( out) => {
565623 // Replace the future with its output.
624+ // SAFETY: We have exclusive access to the task so we can drop the future for it.
566625 Self :: drop_future ( ptr) ;
626+ // SAFETY: raw.output definitely points to a valid memory location to hold the
627+ // Output type of the future.
567628 raw. output . write ( out) ;
568629
569630 // The task is now completed.
@@ -593,10 +654,12 @@ where
593654 // Take the awaiter out.
594655 let mut awaiter = None ;
595656 if state & AWAITER != 0 {
657+ // SAFETY: This is safe for the same reasons as we said earlier.
596658 awaiter = ( * raw. header ) . take ( None ) ;
597659 }
598660
599661 // Drop the task reference.
662+ // SAFETY: We "own" the ref to this task and are allowed to drop it.
600663 Self :: drop_ref ( ptr) ;
601664
602665 // Notify the awaiter that the future has been dropped.
@@ -625,6 +688,9 @@ where
625688 if state & CLOSED != 0 && !future_dropped {
626689 // The thread that closed the task didn't drop the future because it was
627690 // running so now it's our responsibility to do so.
691+ // SAFETY: This is corroborated by header.rs where they state that closing
692+ // a task doesn't drop the future, it just marks it closed and puts it back
693+ // in the polling queue so a poller can drop it.
628694 Self :: drop_future ( ptr) ;
629695 future_dropped = true ;
630696 }
@@ -648,6 +714,8 @@ where
648714 }
649715
650716 // Drop the task reference.
717+ // SAFETY: We're allowed to drop the ref as stated earlier. We
718+ // checked that it won't accidentally be double-dropped.
651719 Self :: drop_ref ( ptr) ;
652720
653721 // Notify the awaiter that the future has been dropped.
@@ -657,10 +725,13 @@ where
657725 } else if state & SCHEDULED != 0 {
658726 // The thread that woke the task up didn't reschedule it because
659727 // it was running so now it's our responsibility to do so.
728+ // SAFETY: ptr definitely points to a valid task that hasn't been
729+ // dropped. It has its SCHEDULED bit set.
660730 Self :: schedule ( ptr, ScheduleInfo :: new ( true ) ) ;
661731 return true ;
662732 } else {
663733 // Drop the task reference.
734+ // SAFETY: We're still allowed.
664735 Self :: drop_ref ( ptr) ;
665736 }
666737 break ;
@@ -697,6 +768,7 @@ where
697768 if state & CLOSED != 0 {
698769 // The thread that closed the task didn't drop the future because it
699770 // was running so now it's our responsibility to do so.
771+ // SAFETY: If poll panicked then the thread didn't drop the future.
700772 RawTask :: < F , T , S , M > :: drop_future ( ptr) ;
701773
702774 // Mark the task as not running and not scheduled.
@@ -711,6 +783,7 @@ where
711783 }
712784
713785 // Drop the task reference.
786+ // SAFETY: We still have permission to drop a ref.
714787 RawTask :: < F , T , S , M > :: drop_ref ( ptr) ;
715788
716789 // Notify the awaiter that the future has been dropped.
@@ -729,6 +802,8 @@ where
729802 ) {
730803 Ok ( state) => {
731804 // Drop the future because the task is now closed.
805+ // SAFETY: This is effectively the same situation as earlier.
806+ // TODO: DRY this up by refactoring this.
732807 RawTask :: < F , T , S , M > :: drop_future ( ptr) ;
733808
734809 // Take the awaiter out.
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