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Andreas Arnez 1022c627db s390: Implement 'type_align' gdbarch method
The align.exp test case yields many FAILs on s390x, since GDB's _Alignoff
doesn't always agree with the compiler's.  On s390x, the maximum alignment
is 8, but GDB returns an alignment of 16 for 16-byte data types such as
"long double".

This is fixed by implementing the type_align gdbarch method.  The new
method returns an alignment of 8 for all integer, floating-point, and
vector types larger than 8 bytes.  With this change, all align.exp tests
pass.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* s390-tdep.c (s390_type_align): New function.
	(s390_gdbarch_init): Set it as type_align gdbarch method.
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