Quartus® Prime Pro Edition User Guide: Timing Analyzer

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Date 4/01/2024
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2.3.5.2.2. Automatic Scope Entity-bound Constraint Example

In the following design, two instances of the clk_div entity are constrained using the entity-bound SDC file approach. After running the Fitter's Plan stage and the timing netlist becomes available, follow the steps below to associate an SDC file with a particular entity in your design:

Figure 72. Automatic Scope Example
  1. Create a non-entity-bound SDC file that defines constraints targeted by a global scope and add it to the project. For this design, two clocks (clk0 and clk1 are defined.
    # global.sdc
    create_clock -period 100MHz -name clk_100 [get_ports clk0]
    create_clock -period 75MHz -name clk_75 [get_ports clk1]
  2. Create a second SDC file to constrain your target entity and add it to the project. This file follows the entity-bound approach and associates with the clk_div entity. Consequently, you define constraints as if this entity were at the top-level hierarchy, with path names relative to the entity. For example, the get_pins clkdiv_a|q command does not require the X|U0 hierarchy. In this example, the get_current_instance Tcl command generates a unique name for each clock.

    In this specific case, the .sdc file creates a new clock on the output of the module, and the get_current_instance Tcl command generates a unique name for each clock.

    # clk_div.sdc
    set unique_clock_name "[get_current_instance]_clkout"
    create_generated_clock -divide_by 2 -source [get_pins clkdiv_a|clk] -name $unique_clock_name [get_pins clkdiv_a|q]
  3. Open the File Properties dialog for the .sdc file associated with the clk_div entity from the files list in the left-hand Project Tasks pane.
    1. Select the SDC File with entity binding (Read by the Timing Analyzer at each fitter stage) option in the Type list.
    2. In the Entity list, select clk_div .

      This step applies automatic scoping to the entity-bound file, where all paths in filter commands are prepended with the top-level path of the current hierarchy. For instance, the command get_registers clkdiv_a is dynamically transformed into its fully hierarchical counterpart, such as get_registers X|U0|clkdiv_a.

      Note: You must first complete Analysis & Synthesis to populate the list of entities.
    Figure 73. File Properties Dialog

    Alternatively, you can use the following .qsf assignment to set the entity binding:

    set_global_assignment -name SDC_ENTITY_FILE clk_div.sdc -entity clk_div
  4. Recompile the project to apply the changes. This results in the corresponding .sdc file being effectively bound to the entity in the automatic scope mode.
  5. Verify the implementation of the entity-bound property by reviewing the SDC File List report in the Timing Analyzer. This report provides a comprehensive list of the applied SDC files for the design. For entity-bound SDC files, the report includes the associated instance, entity name, library, and the status of automatic scoping:
    Figure 74. SDC File List Report in the Timing Analyzer
  6. Determine the correct application of each constraint according to the intended purpose. For example, examine the generated clocks and cross-reference with the clock hierarchy to determine if the constraints are successfully applied, as shown in the following images:
    Figure 75. Create Generated Clock Window in the Timing Analyzer
    Figure 76. Clock Hierarchy Summary Window in the Timing Analyzer