/* NB 9 Sept 07. There is a nasty kludge here in all these CALL_FN_
macros. In order not to trash the stack redzone, we need to drop
%rsp by 128 before the hidden call, and restore afterwards. The
- nastyness is that it is only by luck that the stack still appears
+ nastiness is that it is only by luck that the stack still appears
to be unwindable during the hidden call - since then the behaviour
of any routine using this macro does not match what the CFI data
says. Sigh.
/* These requests allow control to move from the simulated CPU to the
- real CPU, calling an arbitary function.
+ real CPU, calling an arbitrary function.
Note that the current ThreadId is inserted as the first argument.
So this call: