LNT-30011: Design Contains Combinational Loops
Description
A combinational loop is combinational logic that drives itself without synchronization by a register.
A particular occurrence of combinational loops involves feeding the output of a flip-flop back to an asynchronous pin (clear, preset, and load) of the same flip-flop through some combinational logic.
Recommendation
Restructure the netlist to break the combinational loop, as these loops can cause significant stability and reliability problems in a design. For example, due to the following reasons, the combinational loop after fitting may not function as originally intended in the design:
- The behavior of a combinational loop often depends on the relative propagation delays of the combinational loop's logic.
- Design tools experience difficulties when handling combinational loops.
Severity
Medium
Tags
Tag | Description |
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nonstandard-timing |
Device Family
- Intel® Arria® 10
- Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX