Goetz Lindenmaier
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8024342: PPC64 (part 111): Support for C calling conventions that require 64-bit ints
Some platforms, as ppc and s390x/zArch require that 32-bit ints are passed as 64-bit values to C functions. This change adds support to adapt the signature and to issue proper casts to c2-compiled stubs. The functions are used in generate_native_wrapper(). Adapt signature used by the compiler as in PhaseIdealLoop::intrinsify_fill(). Reviewed-by: kvn
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jdk-24 fork (from: https://github.com/openjdk/jdk) with modifications to be used in Wildcard-Usage analysis tools
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