8019972: PPC64 (part 9): platform files for interpreter only VM.
Summary: With this change the HotSpot core build works on Linux/PPC64. The VM succesfully executes simple test programs.
Reviewed-by: kvn
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#ifndef CPU_PPC_VM_RELOCINFO_PPC_HPP
#define CPU_PPC_VM_RELOCINFO_PPC_HPP
// machine-dependent parts of class relocInfo
private:
enum {
// Since Power instructions are whole words,
// the two low-order offset bits can always be discarded.
offset_unit = 4,
// There is no need for format bits; the instructions are
// sufficiently self-identifying.
#ifndef _LP64
format_width = 0
#else
// Except narrow oops in 64-bits VM.
format_width = 1
#endif
};
#endif // CPU_PPC_VM_RELOCINFO_PPC_HPP