At some point, someone is going to have to explain why - despite nobody ever wanting this in production code ever, for any reason - the default CSR state for divide by zero on most platforms is fault instead of flush.
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Citation needed. People used to do it the same way with null pointer dereferences (there used to be pages of NUL bytes mapped at address 0) and we all know how poorly that went.
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