Command Dictionary

Report Flatten Rules

 

 

FP11 — An input pin is used as in/out pin. The default upon invocation is ignored.

FP12 — An output pin has no fan-out. The default upon invocation is ignored.

FP13 — An input pin has a floating instance in the netlist module. This default upon invocation is warning.

Following are the gate rules:

FG1 — The defining model of an instance does not exist. The default upon invocation is error. If it is not an error condition, this instance is treated as an undefined primitive.

FG2 — The feedback gate is not in feedback loop. The default upon invocation is error.

FG3 — The bus keeper has no functional impact. The default upon invocation is warning

FG4 — The RAM/ROM read attribute not supported. The default upon invocation is warning

FG5 — The RAM attribute not supported. The default upon invocation is warning

FG6 — The RAM type not supported. The default upon invocation is error

FG7 — The netlist module has a primitive not supported. The default upon invocation is error. if non-error is chosen, this primitive is treated as undefined.

FG8 — The library model has a primitive not supported. The default upon invocation is error. If non-error is chosen, this primitive is treated as undefined.

occurence_id

A literal that specifies the identification of the exact flattening rule violation (the occurrence) for which you want to display information. For example, you can analyze the second occurrence of the FG4 rule by specifying the rule_id and the occurence_id, FG4 2. The tool assigns the occurrences of the rules violations as it encounters them; you cannot change either the rule identification number or the ordering of the specific violations.

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