check_ccopt_clock_tree_convergence
check_ccopt_clock_tree_convergence
[-help]
[-warnthreshold thresholdValue ]
This command is used to trigger a warning message for sinks that have more than the specified number of convergence paths
from the clock sources to the sink. This check is performed at the end of clock tree specification, for complex convergence
above sinks that might cause large runtimes in CCOpt as it attempts to balance these trees.
When this command is specified, any sinks that are found to have more than the specified thresholdvalue of paths from
the clock sources to the sink are reported in a warning message from the software. For example:
WARN: (ENCCCOPT-4338): There are 17 clock paths leading to primaryout. This may cause long CCOpt
runtimes. Type ' man ENCCCOPT-4338 ' for more detail.
The following detailed information is provided when you type man ENCCCOPT-4338 :
The design contains a lot of converging clock paths leading to some sinks.
This may cause long CCOpt runtimes. The sinks with the most paths leading
to them can be found with report_ccopt_clock_tree_conver gence. See CCOpt
Clock Tree Specification under Clock Concurrent Opti mization in the User
Guide for more information .
To view a summary of the convergence above clock sinks and to identify the names of the sinks with the highest number of
clock network paths, run the report_ccopt_clock_tree_convergence command.
Note : This command is a part of the CCOpt native integration mode.
Parameters
-help Outputs a brief description that includes type and default
information for
each check_ccopt_clock_tree_convergenceparameter.
For a detailed description of the command and all of its
parameters, use the man command: man
check_ccopt_clock_tree_convergence .
- Triggers a warning message for sinks with more than the
warnthresholdthresholdValue specified number of paths.
Default : 100