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diff -up jdk8/common/autoconf/boot-jdk.m4.s390 jdk8/common/autoconf/boot-jdk.m4
--- jdk8/common/autoconf/boot-jdk.m4.s390	2014-10-28 13:10:36.000000000 -0400
+++ jdk8/common/autoconf/boot-jdk.m4	2015-01-09 15:49:45.443809100 -0500
@@ -319,21 +319,12 @@ AC_DEFUN_ONCE([BOOTJDK_SETUP_BOOT_JDK_AR
   AC_MSG_CHECKING([flags for boot jdk java command for big workloads])
 
   # Starting amount of heap memory.
-  ADD_JVM_ARG_IF_OK([-Xms64M],boot_jdk_jvmargs_big,[$JAVA])
+  ADD_JVM_ARG_IF_OK([-Xms256M],boot_jdk_jvmargs_big,[$JAVA])
 
   # Maximum amount of heap memory.
   # Maximum stack size.
-  if test "x$BUILD_NUM_BITS" = x32; then
-    JVM_MAX_HEAP=1100M
+    JVM_MAX_HEAP=768M
     STACK_SIZE=768
-  else
-    # Running Javac on a JVM on a 64-bit machine, takes more space since 64-bit
-    # pointers are used. Apparently, we need to increase the heap and stack
-    # space for the jvm. More specifically, when running javac to build huge
-    # jdk batch
-    JVM_MAX_HEAP=1600M
-    STACK_SIZE=1536
-  fi
   ADD_JVM_ARG_IF_OK([-Xmx$JVM_MAX_HEAP],boot_jdk_jvmargs_big,[$JAVA])
   ADD_JVM_ARG_IF_OK([-XX:ThreadStackSize=$STACK_SIZE],boot_jdk_jvmargs_big,[$JAVA])
   ADD_JVM_ARG_IF_OK([-XX:PermSize=32m],boot_jdk_jvmargs_big,[$JAVA])