1.2. Installation
Installing the Advanced Link Analyzer
To install Advanced Link Analyzer, perform the following steps:
- Acquire the current version of the Advanced Link Analyzer Installation Package from the Intel Download Center.
- Go to the Intel Download Center.
- Click Select by Software.
- Select .
- Select Intel® recommends selecting the latest version. and select a version.
- Click Download to start downloading the installer.
- Execute the installation file to install Advanced Link Analyzer.
- Execute Advanced Link Analyzer.exe to start Advanced Link Analyzer. Advanced Link Analyzer comes with both 32-bit and 64-bit executables. 32-bit Advanced Link Analyzer is located in <Advanced Link Analyzer Installation Directory>\bin and 64-bit Advanced Link Analyzer is in <Advanced Link Analyzer Installation Directory>\bin64. For example, the most common installation folder for 64-bit is C:\intelFPGA_pro_ala\<current version>\adv_link_analyzer\bin64.
- Starting with the 19.3 version, the Advanced Link Analyzer installation directory is write-protected so that no data or files can be created or modified in it.
Specifying a Different Working Directory
When you execute the Advanced Link Analyzer for the first time, the Advanced Link Analyzer might request for your permission to create an Advanced Link Analyzer working directory at C:\Users\<Your User or Account Name>\AdvancedLinkAnalyzer\<current version>\GUI_Work. Click Yes to use the default location.
- Exit the Advanced Link Analyzer.
- Create an environment variable ALAUserWorkDirectory, and specify the full path name of the desired work directory location.
- Start the Advanced Link Analyzer. The Advanced Link Analyzer requests you to create a work directory in the specified location.
- Click Yes to complete.
Preserving Existing Settings and Installed Device Models
If you upgrade from the previous version of the Advanced Link Analyzer and you want to preserve your existing settings and installed device models, Intel® recommends you follow these steps:
- Install the Advanced Link Analyzer using the installer.
- Start the newly installed Advanced Link Analyzer main GUI and allow the GUI to complete the setup process, for example, creating a work directory.
- Close the Advanced Link Analyzer.
- Copy the existing settings and/or data files, for example, files in C:\Users\<Your User or Account Name>\AdvancedLinkAnalyzer\<previous version>\ to a new location, for example, C:\Users\<Your User or Account Name>\AdvancedLinkAnalyzer\<current version>\.
- Start the Advanced Link Analyzer.
With the above steps, your license and settings should be migrated to the current version.
Handling Write-protection Issue During Simulation
Due to the Intel® Quartus® Prime software write protection, some legacy Intel® IBIS-AMI models, for example, Intel® Stratix® 10 L-tile and H-tile receiver models, can cause issues during simulations. This does not happen universally, and the issues depend on your computer’s security and access control settings. An internal solution was developed during the 20.4 release to redirect the simulation output to the project output folder, which should resolve this issue (see System Options for details). In case you still experience the write-protection related issue, perform one of the following:
- Get administration write access to your account or computer. You may need to contact your IT support for this option.
- Copy your Advanced Link Analyzer installation to somewhere outside the original installation folder. For example, you can copy your installation from C:\intelFPGA_pro\21.3\adv_link_analyzer to C:\tmp\adv_link_analyzer, and then change the new folder’s (include folder, sub-folders, and files) attributes so that it is not read-only. Launch Advanced Link Analyzer from this new location.
Intel recommends that you install and run the Advanced Link Analyzer in local storage space. Because the Advanced Link Analyzer can create temporary working files in storage space, simulation speed can be impacted if the installation or temporary files are located in a network drive or remote storage space. If you need to use remote storage space, the Advanced Link Analyzer provides an option to specify the simulation working directory. You can configure your local storage space as the simulation working directory to improve simulation speed. See System Options for details.
The Advanced Link Analyzer requires an Intel® Quartus® Prime software license to perform simulations, design channels, and view channel characteristics. Contact My Intel support if you have questions regarding accessing the Intel® Quartus® Prime software pro/standard license.
Configuring License Checking Configurations
The Advanced Link Analyzer automatically checks the license server specified in the system environment variable LM_LICENSE_FILE for the required license. You can configure the license checking configuration by editing the following entries in the configuration file JNEye_Config.dat:
Entry | Description |
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%% LM_License_File_Name | License file name. If a license file is specified, the Advanced Link Analyzer validates the license in this file. If the license is not valid, the license server (specified in LM_LICENSE_FILE) is used. The default value is na. |
%% LM_License_Feature_Name | The feature or type of license to be checked out for the Advanced Link Analyzer use. The default value is quartus. |
The JNEye_Config.dat file is located in Advanced Link Analyzer's C:\Users\<Your User or Account Name>\AdvancedLinkAnalyzer\ <current version> folders.
Troubleshooting
If you have problems running the Advanced Link Analyzer after installing the program, follow these instructions:
- Verify that Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 library is installed on your system. If you execute Advanced Link Analyzer in a system that does not have the Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 library, you get an error message.
- If you do not have the Visual C++ 2019 library installed, download it from the Microsoft web site, and install it.
Note: For 64-bit Windows operating systems, the 32-bit version of the Visual C++ 2019 library is required for running the 32-bit version of the Advanced Link Analyzer.
- If you do not have the Visual C++ 2019 library installed, download it from the Microsoft web site, and install it.
- Verify that the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8 is installed on your system. If you execute the Advanced Link Analyzer in a system that does not have Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8, you get an error message.
- You may have to install Windows Imaging Component (WIC) before installing .NET Framework 4.8. You can download WIC from the Microsoft web site.
- Download .NET Framework 4.8 from the Microsoft web site and install it.