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ncelab: *E, CUVPOM: Port name '{*Name Protected*}' is invalid or has multiple conections

Jyaray
Jyaray over 9 years ago

hi,

when I elaborated some protected code with ncelab, there was an error occuring, as follows,

ncelab: *E, CUVPOM: Port name '{*Name Protected*}' is invalid or has multiple conections.

so would like to know how I can do to avoid it?

 

Thanks

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  • StephenH
    StephenH over 9 years ago
    If possible, check your connections on the top level where the encrypted IP is instantiated. If that all appears to be OK, you'll have to go back to the IP provider to ask for their help, because there is no way to get the names of the ports or modules out of the encrypted part of the IP. If your IP provider ran on a different simulator, they could well have missed a bad connection, as Incisive tends to be stricter in enforcing the LRM than other simulators. You might also consider whether somehow a bad parameter value causes the misconnection somehow, or perhaps you're using order-based port connections and got the order wrong, in the which case using explicit port names might help avoid the problem.
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