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issue with (* cds_inherited_parameter *)

Fabb
Fabb over 11 years ago
Hello,

 I am developping a verilogA model and I would like  to implement a statistacl block for montecarlo purpose.

After few search on community cadence, I found that  I need to use (* cds_inherited_parameter *).

Nevertheless while using it (i.e (* cds_inherited_parameter *)), I got the following Warning

Warning from spectre during AHDL read-in.

    WARNING (VACOMP-1116): VERILOG-A PERFORMANCE WARNING:

Warning from spectre in `moldeName':`I29', during hierarchy flattening.

    WARNING (SFE-32): "/moldeName.va" 62: Duplicate specification for parameter `version' (using last value specified).

    WARNING (SFE-32): "/moldeName.va" 62: Duplicate specification for parameter `radius' (using last value specified).
....

        Further occurrences of this warning will be suppressed.

    WARNING (SFE-30): "/moldeName.va" 62: I29.moldeName: `RA0_var' is not a valid parameter for an instance of `spitt behavioral'.  Ignored.

    WARNING (SFE-30): "/moldeName.va" 62: I29.moldeName: `RA0' is not a valid parameter for an instance of `spitt behavioral'.  Ignored.

.....

Further occurrences of this warning will be suppressed.

Is someone could help me.

Regards,
Fab
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Fabrice,

    Unfortunately you've not included the bits of the model/files that actually show the problem - there's no reference to "spitt behavioral" in there anywhere. I just tried a simple exampe and it worked fine.

    If you can't share the complete example here (and I can understand why that might be), please go to customer support.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Fabrice,

    Unfortunately you've not included the bits of the model/files that actually show the problem - there's no reference to "spitt behavioral" in there anywhere. I just tried a simple exampe and it worked fine.

    If you can't share the complete example here (and I can understand why that might be), please go to customer support.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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