[release/9.0] [s390x] Use consistent shift instruction#107750
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approved. we can merge when ready
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Backport of #107559 to release/9.0
/cc @lambdageek @saitama951
Customer Impact
Incorrect floating point calculations on the s390x platform
Regression
[If yes, specify when the regression was introduced. Provide the PR or commit if known.]
Testing
[How was the fix verified? How was the issue missed previously? What tests were added?]
Risk
Low. Community supported platform.