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Add Smcdeleg CSR+constants #179

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Adds CSR scountinhibit (0x120), MSTATEEN0.CD (bit 56), and siselect range (0x40 - 0x5F).

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Merging #179 (495cdf0) into master (be53d24) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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constants.py 100.00% <ø> (ø)

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@atulkharerivos atulkharerivos force-pushed the smdeleg_definitions branch 2 times, most recently from 8d3c706 to 495cdf0 Compare July 12, 2023 21:09
Adds CSR scountinhibit (0x120), MSTATEEN0.CD (bit 56), and siselect
range (0x40 - 0x5F).
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Manually merged via 8942087

@aswaterman aswaterman closed this Jul 13, 2023
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