The Fitter generates the following reports to display summary information about the compilation based on the settings in the the Settings dialog box or in the Design Partitions window:
Summarizes the following information about the compilation:
Reports the default and user-entered Compiler settings which are primarily specified in the Fitter Settings page of the Settings dialog box.
Reports the partition name, number of preserved nodes, total number of nodes, the Fitter Preservation Level selected, the netlist type, and hierarchy location.
Reports the pin name and lists a related Fitter warning. Reasons may include: improperly assigned pins, inappropriate default settings, or missing values. Possible results include:
Reports assignments not honored by the Fitter during compilation.
Displays a subset of the settings made in the Device and Pin Options dialog box.
Reports the Setting and Value for the Nominal Core Voltage, Low Junction Temperature, and High Junction Temperature.
Reports the source clocks, destination clocks, and the estimated delay added by the Fitter (in ns) to satisfy hold timing.
This will disable optimization of problematic paths and expose them for further analysis using either the TimeQuest Timing Analyzer.
Reports the No. and Migration Device for migration devices for designs using migration enabled device families for compilation. This section appears only when you select one or more migration devices in the Migration Devices dialog box.
Displays the Pin-Out File (.pin) Definition generated by the Compiler for the project.
Reports messages generated by the Fitter during the current compilation. The Fitter generates info, warning, and error messages that report conditions observed during the Fitting process.
You can right-click a message in the Analysis & Synthesis Messages report and click Help to display help on the selected message, or click Locate to view a list of options available for the selected message.
Lists suppressed processing messages following suppression rules that you create in the Message Suppression Manager dialog box. When you suppress a message, it is hidden in the Processing tab and its corresponding Type tab and moved to the Suppressed tab.