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Provides two implementations:
 - CSR_CYCLE: Cores which implement hardware performance monitoring.
 - CSR_TIME: Uses the machine time registers.

Using the up_perf_xx bindings directory is more efficient than performing a nanosecond conversion on every gettime event.
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