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How do I set the hdl language version in soc encounter?

flyinmeteor
flyinmeteor over 15 years ago

 As titled. In RC, it is set_attribute hdl_language v2001. I cannot find it in SOC text command list. Does anyone know?

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  • BobD
    BobD over 15 years ago

    Encounter reads gate level netlists so hdl constructs should be out of the netlist by the time the netlist comes into Encounter.  Are you seeing some need to tell Encounter which hdl_language it should be thinking about?

    Let us know- I may be missing a nuance here.

    Thanks!
    -Bob

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  • flyinmeteor
    flyinmeteor over 15 years ago

    Hi Bob, thanks for your timely response. I wanted to import a top level verilog file for my execution unit and it is written in v2001. All the modules in the files are synthesized and placed and routed. Only this top i wanted to do the placement myself. However the encounter doesn't recognize the advanced feature in v2001. I could do import and export in rc but then the netlist would not be recognizable. Is there any other ways i can do it in encounter besides me rewritting the top level?

    Thanks.

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