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1.1. Using Provided HDL Templates
1.2. Instantiating IP Cores in HDL
1.3. Inferring Multipliers and DSP Functions
1.4. Inferring Memory Functions from HDL Code
1.5. Register and Latch Coding Guidelines
1.6. General Coding Guidelines
1.7. Designing with Low-Level Primitives
1.8. Recommended HDL Coding Styles Revision History
1.4.1.1. Use Synchronous Memory Blocks
1.4.1.2. Avoid Unsupported Reset and Control Conditions
1.4.1.3. Check Read-During-Write Behavior
1.4.1.4. Controlling RAM Inference and Implementation
1.4.1.5. Single-Clock Synchronous RAM with Old Data Read-During-Write Behavior
1.4.1.6. Single-Clock Synchronous RAM with New Data Read-During-Write Behavior
1.4.1.7. Simple Dual-Port, Dual-Clock Synchronous RAM
1.4.1.8. True Dual-Port Synchronous RAM
1.4.1.9. Mixed-Width Dual-Port RAM
1.4.1.10. RAM with Byte-Enable Signals
1.4.1.11. Specifying Initial Memory Contents at Power-Up
1.6.6.1. If Performance is Important, Optimize for Speed
1.6.6.2. Use Separate CRC Blocks Instead of Cascaded Stages
1.6.6.3. Use Separate CRC Blocks Instead of Allowing Blocks to Merge
1.6.6.4. Take Advantage of Latency if Available
1.6.6.5. Save Power by Disabling CRC Blocks When Not in Use
1.6.6.6. Initialize the Device with the Synchronous Load (sload) Signal
2.5.5.5.1. Creating Design Assistant Waivers
2.5.5.5.2. Design Assistant Waiver Dialog Box
2.5.5.5.3. Deleting Design Assistant Waivers
2.5.5.5.4. Design Assistant Waiver Tcl Commands
2.5.5.5.5. drc::add_waiver Command
2.5.5.5.6. drc::get_waivers Command
Description
Syntax
2.5.5.5.7. drc::report_waivers Command
3.4.1. Apply Complete System-Centric Timing Constraints for the Timing Analyzer
3.4.2. Force the Identification of Synchronization Registers
3.4.3. Set the Synchronizer Data Toggle Rate
3.4.4. Optimize Metastability During Fitting
3.4.5. Increase the Length of Synchronizers to Protect and Optimize
3.4.6. Increase the Number of Stages Used in Synchronizers
3.4.7. Select a Faster Speed Grade Device
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2.5.5.5.6. drc::get_waivers Command
Description
Returns a Design Assistant waiver for the rule, Compiler stages, owner, and query string that you specify. If you specify no option, drc::get_waivers returns all existing waivers.
Syntax
drc::get_waivers
-owner <userid>
-rule <rule_id>
query_string
-stages <compiler stages>
[-tag <string>]
Arguments
- owner
- User ID of waiver creator for audit trail.
- rule
-
Alpha-numeric rule ID.
- query_string
- Query string specifying violation column arguments to define the violation patterns the waiver ignores. The query string must exactly match the query_string you specify during waiver creation with the add_waiver command.
- stages
- Subset of Compiler stage(s) to which the rule waiver applies.
- tag
- Short text description for tracking different types of violations across the entire project.