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-binding flag is ignored by ncelab

myonlyscreen
myonlyscreen over 12 years ago

Hi all

I am using IUS 11.1 and having problem with the -binding flag at the ncelab.

The ncelab ignores this flag and issues the next warning:

ncelab: *W,BINDIG: -binding ignored for verilog units.

In the past and in old versions i didn't have any problem binding verilog modules with this flag.

I will happy to hear from someone who faced this problem or know how to solve it.

Regards.

Eyal.

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    TAM1 over 12 years ago

    Apparently the -xlmode switch is passed from 'irun' to 'ncelab' telling the tool that it was invoked in single-step mode and to use the old 'verilog-xl' method of resolving modules. I had access to some really old software as far back as 2008 and every time I used 'irun' and "-binding" I got that warning message.

    You could override it using a Verilog configuration, I guess. But that's more complex than I can describe in a forum posting.

     

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    TAM1 over 12 years ago

    Apparently the -xlmode switch is passed from 'irun' to 'ncelab' telling the tool that it was invoked in single-step mode and to use the old 'verilog-xl' method of resolving modules. I had access to some really old software as far back as 2008 and every time I used 'irun' and "-binding" I got that warning message.

    You could override it using a Verilog configuration, I guess. But that's more complex than I can describe in a forum posting.

     

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