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8016491: PPC64 (part 2): Clean up PPC defines. Summary: Distinguish PPC, PPC64 and PPC32. PPC should guard code needed on any PPC system. PPC32 and PPC64 should guard code needed in a port for the ppc64 or ppc32 instruction set. Reviewed-by: kvn
author goetz
date Wed, 19 Jun 2013 12:29:30 +0200
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#ifndef OS_CPU_BSD_ZERO_VM_THREADLS_BSD_ZERO_HPP
#define OS_CPU_BSD_ZERO_VM_THREADLS_BSD_ZERO_HPP

// Processor dependent parts of ThreadLocalStorage

 public:
  static Thread* thread() {
    return (Thread*) os::thread_local_storage_at(thread_index());
  }

#endif // OS_CPU_BSD_ZERO_VM_THREADLS_BSD_ZERO_HPP