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RC -- how to report the hold viols ?

nozuey
nozuey over 13 years ago

Hi

I need to run a hold check on some paths to see the mutlicycle paths are working correctly, but I couldn't find the option to report the min path with report timing. -help doesn't show anything for hold check(as far as i see), and I didn't find anything in users manual and quick reference either.

How can I report the hold paths on RC ?

thanks

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    bmiller over 13 years ago

     nozuey,

     I agree with grasshopper's comments, however, I would like to make it clear that RC will accept hold related constraints and write them out with the write_sdc command.

     If you simply want to see a "hold" timing report before passing the SDC to the backend, then you should use an STA tool, such as ETS.  BTW... RC has a write_ets command to make that very simple.

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    bmiller over 13 years ago

     nozuey,

     I agree with grasshopper's comments, however, I would like to make it clear that RC will accept hold related constraints and write them out with the write_sdc command.

     If you simply want to see a "hold" timing report before passing the SDC to the backend, then you should use an STA tool, such as ETS.  BTW... RC has a write_ets command to make that very simple.

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