Quartus® Prime Pro Edition User Guide: Design Compilation
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683236
Date
9/30/2024
Public
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1.1. Compilation Overview
1.2. Design Analysis & Elaboration
1.3. Design Synthesis
1.4. Design Place and Route
1.5. Incremental Optimization Flow
1.6. Fast Forward Compilation Flow
1.7. Full Compilation Flow
1.8. HSSI Dual Simplex IP Generation Flow
1.9. Exporting Compilation Results
1.10. Clearing Compilation Results
1.11. Integrating Other EDA Tools
1.12. Compiler Optimization Techniques
1.13. Compilation Monitoring Mode
1.14. Viewing Quartus Database File Information
1.15. Understanding the Design Netlist Infrastructure
1.16. Using Synopsys* Design Constraint (SDC) on RTL Files
1.17. Using the Node Finder
1.18. Synthesis Language Support
1.19. Synthesis Settings Reference
1.20. Fitter Settings Reference
1.21. Design Compilation Revision History
2.1. Factors Affecting Compilation Results
2.2. Strategies to Reduce the Overall Compilation Time
2.3. Reducing Synthesis Time
2.4. Reducing Placement Time
2.5. Reducing Routing Time
2.6. Reducing Static Timing Analysis Time
2.7. Setting Process Priority
2.8. Reducing Compilation Time Revision History
1.14. Viewing Quartus Database File Information
Although you cannot directly read a .qdb file, you can view helpful attributes about the file to quickly identify its contents and suitability for use.
The Quartus® Prime software automatically stores metadata about the project of origin when you export a Quartus Database File (.qdb). You can then use the Quartus Database File Viewer to display the attributes of any of these .qdb files.
Follow these steps to view the attributes of a .qdb file:- In the Quartus® Prime software, click File > Open, select Design Files for Files of Type, and select a .qdb file.
- Click Open. The Quartus Database File Viewer displays project and resource utilization attributes of the .qdb.
Alternatively, run the following command-line equivalent:
quartus_cdb --extract_metadata --file <archive_name.qdb> \ --type quartus --dir <extraction_directory> \ [--overwrite]
Figure 114. Quartus Database File Viewer