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6.5.1. Creating Logic Lock Assignments with Tcl commands
Create or Modify a Placement Region
You can create the Logic Lock region from the GUI, or add the region directly to the QSF. The QSF entry contains the X/Y coordinates of the vertices and the Placement Region name.
The following assignment creates a new placement region with bounding box coordinates X46 Y36 X65 Y49:
set_instance_assignment -name PLACE_REGION "X46 Y36 X65 Y49" -to <node names>
- You can use the same command format to modify an existing assignment.
- To specify a non-rectangular or disjoint region, use a semicolon (;) as the delimiter between two or more bounding boxes.
- Assign multiple instances to the same region with multiple PLACE_REGION instance assignments.
Create or Modify a Routing Region
The following assignment creates a routing region with bounding box coordinates X5 Y5 X30 Y30:
set_instance_assignment -name ROUTE_REGION -to <node names> "X5 Y5 X30 Y30"
- You can use the same command format to modify an existing assignment.
- All instances with a routing region assignment must have a respective placement region; the routing region must fully contain the placement region.
Specify a Region as Reserved
The following assignment reserves an existing region:
set_instance_assignment -name <instance name> RESERVE_PLACE_REGION -to <node names> ON
- You can only reserve placement regions.
Specify a Region as Core Only
By default, the Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition software includes pins in Logic Lock assignments. To specify a region as core only (that is, periphery logic in the instance that is not constrained), use the following assignment:
set_instance_assignment -name <instance name> CORE_ONLY_PLACE_REGION -to <node names> ON