O
One Day & A Knight
Guest
Hi, there:
I want to know how to fix this kind of problem?
Phase 1.1
ERROR
lace:205 - This design contains an RPM macro bm_0 which is to be
automatically placed, but it contains TBUF elelements that are not allowed
during automatic placement of RPMs. You must either pick an absolute
location for the macro using a LOC constraint, or remove the TBUF element
from the macro.
ERROR
lace:205 - This design contains an RPM macro bm_1 which is to be
automatically placed, but it contains TBUF elelements that are not
allowed
during automatic placement of RPMs. You must either pick an absolute
location for the macro using a LOC constraint, or remove the TBUF element
from the macro.
WARNING
lace:204 - Routed macros (nmc's) have been found in this design.
The
placer will need to verify that routing does not attempt to use already
used
resources every time these macros are moved. This may significantly slow
down run time. If the macros are designed such that it is impossible to
place the routed macros in a way that will cause the routing to overlap
then
set the environment variable "PAR_NOMACROROUTECHECKING" and the placer
will
run much faster. The routing will still be checked at the end of the run
and
if the same routing resourse is required by multiple macros then a fatal
error will occur.
I want to know how to fix this kind of problem?
Phase 1.1
ERROR
automatically placed, but it contains TBUF elelements that are not allowed
during automatic placement of RPMs. You must either pick an absolute
location for the macro using a LOC constraint, or remove the TBUF element
from the macro.
ERROR
automatically placed, but it contains TBUF elelements that are not
allowed
during automatic placement of RPMs. You must either pick an absolute
location for the macro using a LOC constraint, or remove the TBUF element
from the macro.
WARNING
The
placer will need to verify that routing does not attempt to use already
used
resources every time these macros are moved. This may significantly slow
down run time. If the macros are designed such that it is impossible to
place the routed macros in a way that will cause the routing to overlap
then
set the environment variable "PAR_NOMACROROUTECHECKING" and the placer
will
run much faster. The routing will still be checked at the end of the run
and
if the same routing resourse is required by multiple macros then a fatal
error will occur.