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Conformal Crashes for large designs

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archive over 18 years ago

Hi

When I run conformal on a relatively large design with about some 1500 mapping points it sometimes crashes with the core dumped. What should be done in such circumstances.

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Prasad


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    archive over 18 years ago

    Hi Prasad

    The most common cause is trying to synthesize the RAM's. The tool then runs out of memory at either 'read design' or 'set system mode lec'.

    The solution is to do 'add notranslate module ' before 'read design' so the guts of the RAM don't get generated.

    If your case is different then please send your log and the .lec_dump_stack file to support@cadence.com, after trying with the latest release (06.20-s200 currently).

    Chrystian


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    archive over 18 years ago

    Hi Prasad

    The most common cause is trying to synthesize the RAM's. The tool then runs out of memory at either 'read design' or 'set system mode lec'.

    The solution is to do 'add notranslate module ' before 'read design' so the guts of the RAM don't get generated.

    If your case is different then please send your log and the .lec_dump_stack file to support@cadence.com, after trying with the latest release (06.20-s200 currently).

    Chrystian


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by croy
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