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Unmapped point (not-mapped) issue

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Hi i am using conformal 6.1 version to perforam LEC check.i am using LEC for to comapre golden RTL verses Revised netlist.while doing LEC for some modules i got below issues. Unmapped point (not-mapped): (R) 341094 E /u1_spacc_core/U_spacc_core/U_spacc_ciph_sys/U_ciph_data_buffer/U2_mem_dp_128X64_be/sel0/testram1/ram1/ram0/n984_123[176] in similar way i obseved same equal point in Golden RTL also. then i will edit manually using the below option. add mapped points /Revised point /Golden point -noinvert then all unampped points are disapper from my log file. but it is a tedious process if i edit manually that many unmapped with not mapped points. could you please suggest how to avoid this unampped with notmapped points? plz suggest whcih command i need to add my .do file? -Regards sreenivas


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    Your mapping issue may be resolved by upgrading to a later version of Conformal. The current version is 7.2 and it has many mapping enhancements. If you have an XL license you can "set analyze option -auto" (new in 7.1) and "set flatten model -seq_constant". This will resolve many modeling issues which can lead to mapping problems. Here is an example:

    set analyze option -auto
    set flatten model -seq_constant
    set system mode lec
    add compare point -all
    compare


    -Noel


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    Your mapping issue may be resolved by upgrading to a later version of Conformal. The current version is 7.2 and it has many mapping enhancements. If you have an XL license you can "set analyze option -auto" (new in 7.1) and "set flatten model -seq_constant". This will resolve many modeling issues which can lead to mapping problems. Here is an example:

    set analyze option -auto
    set flatten model -seq_constant
    set system mode lec
    add compare point -all
    compare


    -Noel


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by nstjohn
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