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4.1. Types of Questa* Intel® FPGA Edition Commands
4.2. Commands to Invoke Questa* Intel® FPGA Edition
4.3. Commands to Compile, Elaborate, and Simulate
4.4. Why You Should Only Use Precompiled Questa Intel FPGA Edition Libraries
4.5. Generating a msim_setup.tcl Simulation Script for RTL Simulation
4.6. Performing RTL Simulation with Questa* Intel® FPGA Edition
4.7. Performing Gate-Level Simulation with Questa* Intel® FPGA Edition
4.3.1.1. Compilation Example 1: Compile File foo.sv into a Logical Library
4.3.1.2. Compilation Example 2: Compile File design1.sv to Default Library (work)
4.3.1.3. Compilation Example 3: Compile All .sv Files into Logical Library foo
4.3.1.4. Compilation Example 4: Compile File foo.sv into Work with Verilog Macro FAST Set to 1
4.3.1.5. Compilation Example 5: File my_pkg.sv Defines SystemVerilog Package my_pkg and File foo.sv Imports my_pkg
4.3.1.6. Compilation Example 6: File my_pkg.sv Defines Systemverilog Package my_pkg and File foo.sv Imports my_pkg
4.3.4.1. Simulation Example 1: Run Simulation Until the End, while Capturing Waveforms of All Top-Level Signals in the Testbench
4.3.4.2. Simulation Example 2: Run Simulation for 30 Milliseconds, while Capturing Waveforms of All Top-Level Signals in the Hierarchy
4.3.4.3. Simulation Example 3: Run Simulation Until the End, while Capturing Waveforms of Top-Level Design Instance
4.7.1. Post-Synthesis and Post-Fit Netlists for Simulation
4.7.2. Files Required for Gate-Level Simulation
4.7.3. Step 1: Generate Gate-Level Netlists for Simulation
4.7.4. Step 2: Identify Simulation Files and Compilation Options for Gate-Level Simulation
4.7.5. Step 3: Determine Elaboration Options for Gate-Level Simulation
4.7.6. Step 4: Assemble and Run the Gate-Level Simulation Script
4.3.3.2. Elaboration Example 2: Elaborate the Test Top-level Testbench Module and Preserve All Signals
The following example is the same as Elaboration Example 1, except that the following example preserves all signals so that you can later view their waveforms during or after simulation.
You can elaborate the testbench module test with the following single Tcl command:
vsim -voptargs=”+acc” -L work -L lib1 -L lib2 \ -L top_lib top_lib.test
The voptargs option value '+acc' directs vsim to preserve all signals. In general, preserving all signals is not a best practice because it can slow down simulation. You should only preserve a subset of signals whenever possible. Refer to the Siemens EDA Questa Intel FPGA Edition User Guide for various options to preserve a subset of signals in the testbench hierarchy.