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How to accelerate ncelab phase when invoking irun?

Jeff000
Jeff000 over 7 years ago

Hi,

Below is part of the irun log file which summarizes the time costs for each phase while compiling my ENV. Obviously, most of the time is consumed in ncelab phase, is there any way to optimize the efficiency on ncelab?

TOOL: irun(64) 15.20-s024: Started on Nov 15, 2017 at 15:11:41 CST
Running makelib                               on: Nov 15, 2017 at 15:11:41
Running ncvlog                                 on: Nov 15, 2017 at 15:11:43
Running ncsc_run                             on: Nov 15, 2017 at 15:11:48
Running ncelab                                 on: Nov 15, 2017 at 15:11:50
TOOL: irun(64) 15.20-s024: Exiting  on Nov 15, 2017 at 15:12:47 CST (total: 00:01:06)

Thanks.

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    sumg over 7 years ago

    To speed up elabration phase time Cadence recommends the Cadence's Multi Stage Incremental Elaboration (MSIE) flow. You can find Rapid Adaption Kit to adapt to this flow quickly.

    Regards,

    Sumeet.

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  • sumg
    sumg over 7 years ago

    To speed up elabration phase time Cadence recommends the Cadence's Multi Stage Incremental Elaboration (MSIE) flow. You can find Rapid Adaption Kit to adapt to this flow quickly.

    Regards,

    Sumeet.

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