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what does CUVWSI mean?

swetha99
swetha99 over 1 year ago

Hello everyone,

I am trying to do a gate-level sdf simulation. I am using $sdf_annotate() statement in my testbench which provides the path to the sdf file. I keep getting a warning as:

xmelab: *W,CUVWSI (./release.10/results/file.v,5030|13): 29 input ports were not connected

Where I look for the meaning of these warning codes ? I tried searching in entire xcelium documentation provided by the CAD vendor but couldn't find it there.

Thank you in advance.

- SC

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    tpylant over 1 year ago

    You can use xmhelp to get the extended help message.

    > xmhelp xmelab CUVWSI
    xmhelp(64): 24.07-a071: (c) Copyright 1995-2024 Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
    xmelab/CUVWSI =
    The indicated module instance does not specify a connection for
    each input port in the module port list. The specified input
    ports are left unconnected.

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  • swetha99
    swetha99 over 1 year ago in reply to tpylant

    Thats wonderful! Thank you tpylant  Slight smile

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    swetha99 over 1 year ago in reply to tpylant

    Thats wonderful! Thank you tpylant  Slight smile

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