Allows you to view and change the size and location of the currently selected
LogicLock region.
- Size— Allows you
to set the width and height of the currently selected LogicLock
region.
- Auto (Let the Fitter
decide)— When turned on, directs the
Quartus® Prime Standard Edition software to determine an optimal size for the
region during compilation. When turned off, allows you to set the
width and height of the currently selected LogicLock region to the
values you specify in the Width (columns) and Height
(rows) boxes.
Scripting
Information |
Keyword:ll_auto_size
Settings:on
| off
Keyword:ll_state
Settings:locked
| floating
|
- Width
(columns)— Specifies a width in units of
columns.
Scripting
Information |
Keyword:ll_width
Settings:<integer>
|
- Height (rows)—
Specifies a height in units of rows.
Scripting
Information |
Keyword:ll_height
Settings:<integer>
|
-
Origin— Allows
you to specify the location of the currently selected LogicLock
region origin. The origin specifies the location of the bottom-left
corner of the region.
- Floating (let the Fitter
decide)— Turn on this option to direct
the Quartus® Prime Standard Edition software to determine the location of the LogicLock
region during compilation. Turn off this option if you want to
specify the location in the Location string box.
Scripting
Information |
Keyword:ll_member_state
Settings:locked|
floating
|
- Location
string— Allows you to specify the
location of the LogicLock region origin. If you want to specify a
location, you must first turn off Floating (Let the Fitter decide).
Scripting
Information |
Keyword:ll_origin
Settings:X<columnnumber>_Y<rownumber>
|
- Available
resource—Displays the number of
available logic element Definition and embedded cell (EC) Definition in the LogicLock region.
- Set Size and Origin to Previous
Fitter Results— Allows you to preserve
the size and location of the LogicLock region generated during the
most recent compilation, in the next compilation.
- Set to Estimated
Size— Directs the Fitter to assign a
width and height to the LogicLock region, based on an estimate of
the size required to contain the design elements assigned to the
LogicLock region.