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#ifndef OS_CPU_LINUX_AARCH64_VM_BYTES_LINUX_AARCH64_INLINE_HPP
#define OS_CPU_LINUX_AARCH64_VM_BYTES_LINUX_AARCH64_INLINE_HPP
#include <byteswap.h>
// Efficient swapping of data bytes from Java byte
// ordering to native byte ordering and vice versa.
inline u2 Bytes::swap_u2(u2 x) {
return bswap_16(x);
}
inline u4 Bytes::swap_u4(u4 x) {
return bswap_32(x);
}
inline u8 Bytes::swap_u8(u8 x) {
return bswap_64(x);
}
#endif // OS_CPU_LINUX_AARCH64_VM_BYTES_LINUX_AARCH64_INLINE_HPP