[adc_ctrl/dv] Added reset tests

- Added tests
  - adc_ctrl_fsm_reset
- Added sequences
  - adc_ctrl_fsm_reset_vseq - randomly assert software/hardware reset for
  all ADC_CTRL modes preloading counters to minimise simulation time.
- Added assertions in adc_ctrl_fsm_sva
  - FsmStateSwReset_A check FSM software reset
  - PwrupTimerCntSwReset_A check power up counter software reset
  - WakeupTimerCntSwReset_A check wake up counter software reset
  - NpSampleCntSwReset_A check normal power sample counter software reset
  - LpSampleCntSwReset_A check low power sample counter software reset
  - FsmStateHwReset_A check FSM hardware reset
  - PwrupTimerCntHwReset_A check power up counter hardware reset
  - WakeupTimerCntHwReset_A check wake up counter hardware reset
  - NpSampleCntHwReset_A check normal power sample counter hardware reset
  - LpSampleCntHwReset_A check low power sample counter hardware reset
- Fixed wake up assertion auxiliary code.
- Renamed enumeration constants to fit coding guidelines
- Fixed EnterLowPower_A to be disabled when not in low power test mode.
- Added hook task post_adc_ctrl_enable to adc_ctrl_filters_polled_vseq.sv
- Killing background tasks in adc_ctrl_filters_polled_vseq::post_start

Signed-off-by: Nigel Scales <nigel.scales@gmail.com>
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