jdk/src/hotspot/cpu/zero/globalDefinitions_zero.hpp
Robbin Ehn bf41f548e1 8220051: Remove global safepoint code
Reviewed-by: mdoerr, dcubed, eosterlund, bulasevich, coleenp
2020-04-01 14:54:44 +02:00

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#ifndef CPU_ZERO_GLOBALDEFINITIONS_ZERO_HPP
#define CPU_ZERO_GLOBALDEFINITIONS_ZERO_HPP
#ifdef _LP64
#define SUPPORTS_NATIVE_CX8
#endif
#include <ffi.h>
// Indicates whether the C calling conventions require that
// 32-bit integer argument values are extended to 64 bits.
const bool CCallingConventionRequiresIntsAsLongs = false;
#endif // CPU_ZERO_GLOBALDEFINITIONS_ZERO_HPP