Xilinx 8.2i manual ReportGen Syntax, ReportGen Input Files, ReportGen Output Files

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Current Best (Lowest) Timing Score

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1002.00

 

 

Current Best Run

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Map options

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Par options

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-w -ol high

 

 

Achieved Timing Score

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1002.00

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ReportGen

The ReportGen utility generates reports specified on the command line. ReportGen takes an NCD file as input and outputs various pad reports and a log file that contains standard copyright and usage information on any reports being generated. Any reports generated by ReportGen must be specified on the command line using one or more of the ReportGen options. See , “ReportGen Options.”

Note: Some reports require placed, and placed and routed NCD files as input.

ReportGen Syntax

The following syntax runs the reportgen utility:

reportgen [options][pad [padfmt padcsvtxt] infile[.ncd]

options can be any number of the ReportGen options listed in the ReportGen Options section of this chapter. They do not need to be listed in any particular order. Separate multiple options with spaces.

pad is the pad report format you want to generate. By default ReportGen generates all format types, or you can use the –padfmt option to specify a specific format.

infile is the design file you wish to place and route. The file must include a .ncd extension, but you do not have to specify the .ncd extension on the command line.

ReportGen Input Files

Input to ReportGen consists of the following files:

NCD file—a mapped design.

ReportGen Output Files

Output from ReportGen consists of the following report files:

DLY file—a file containing delay information on each net of a design.

PAD file—a file containing I/O pin assignments in a parsable database format.

CSV file—a file containing I/O pin assignments in a format directly supported by spreadsheet programs.

TXT file—a file containing I/O pin assignments in a ASCII text version for viewing in a text editor.

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