This commit adds unprivileged ratified extensions that are either
dicoverable from the `riscv_hwprobe` syscall of the Linux kernel (as of
version 6.14) plus 1 minus 3 extensions.
Plus 1:
* "B"
This is a combination of "Zba", "Zbb" and "Zbs".
Note:
Although not required by the RISC-V specification, it is convenient to
imply "B" from its three members (will be implemented in LLVM 21/22) but
this is not yet implemented in Rust due to current implication handling.
It still implies three members *from* "B".
Minus 2:
* "Zcf" (target_arch = "riscv32" only)
This is the compression instruction subset corresponding "F".
This is implied from RV32 + "C" + "F" but this complex handling is
not yet supported by Rust's feature handling.
* "Zcd"
This is the compression instruction subset corresponding "D".
This is implied from "C" + "D" but this complex handling is
not yet supported by Rust's feature handling.
* "Supm"
Unlike regular RISC-V extensions, "Supm" and "Sspm" extensions do not
provide any specific architectural features / constraints but requires
*some* mechanisms to control pointer masking for the current mode.
For instance, reported existence of the "Supm" extension in Linux means
that `prctl` system call to control pointer masking is available and
there are alternative ways to detect the existence.
Notes:
* Because this commit adds the "Zca" extension (an integer subset of the
"C" extension), the "C" extension is modified to imply "Zca".
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