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get rid of 'WARN' & 'ERRORS' after design import

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Hi all, I'M using cadence SOC encounter 5.2 with libraries from artisan. After importing my design I get warning & error as: **WARN: (SOCLF-58): Cell 'ANTENNA' has been found in DB so only antenna data will be loaded. Any other data will be skipped. **WARN: Module is not defined in CDUMP/LEF files. It would be treated as an empty module. Reading timing constraint file '.sdc' ... **WARN[line 17]: Skipped invalid point Sclk(clock pin) ERROR: Cannot find 'clocks' that match 'Sclk' (File .constr.1920.pt, Line 9) . ==> ERROR: Can't get clock definition for clock '' (File .constr.1920.pt, Line 9) . Info: read_dc_script finished with 0 WARNING and 2 ERROR . **WARN: Input Transition Time will be transferred from 0ps to 0.1ps inside FE. Please let me know in detail how to remove it. Thanks!


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by vlsi_dude
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    If user wants to turn off all the messages in FE, the following command can be used.
    encMessage {warning | info | debug} {0 | 1}
    For example: Following command turns off all warning messages:
    encMessage warning 0


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by aidans
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    For this specific lef antenna check, you can disable this check using the following line before importing your design:
    set dbgLefInDisableAntennaCheck 1


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by bougantp
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    How about turn off the  off Manufacture Grid check ?
    what's the dbg* command, and where I can find all this kink enviroment setting ?


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by aidans
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    setCheckMode -mgrid off

    loadConfig $conf_file


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by aidans
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    Dear bougantp:

    Where did you find such variable 'dbgLefInDisableAntennaCheck'? Pls tell me.....thanks...
    My hotmail is eminem198123@hotmail.com


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by eminemshow
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    In a more general sense, what's is the document name that have all the set dbg* 0/1 like variables ?


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by aidans
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    For this variable 'dbgLefInDisableAntennaCheck', I had this information directly from Cadence support.
    There is no real document to fing such variables.
    In the soceDBAref.pdf there is some dbg* commands but nothing about variables.

    A tric I use intensively in encounter, when I look for a command or a variable, I try this TCL command
    info command
    info vars
    It is very usefull.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by bougantp
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