Description
Get a list of interface ports.
Syntax
get_intf_ports [-regexp] [-filter <arg>] [-of_objects <args>] [-quiet] [-verbose] [<patterns>...]
Returns
Interface Port objects. Returns nothing if the command fails.
Usage
Name | Description |
---|---|
[-regexp ] |
Patterns are full regular expressions |
[-filter ] |
Filter list with expression |
[-of_objects ] |
Get 'bus_intf' objects of these types: 'hw_design port intf_net'. |
[-quiet ] |
Ignore command errors |
[-verbose ] |
Suspend message limits during command execution |
[<patterns> ] |
Match cell names against patterns Default: * |
Categories
Hardware
Description
Gets a list of interface port objects in the current hardware subsystem design that match a specified search pattern. The default command gets a list of all interface ports in the subsystem design.The external
connections in an IP subsystem design are ports, or interface ports. The external
connections in an IP integrator cell, or hierarchical module, are pins and interface
pins. Use the get_pins
and get_intf_pins
commands
to select the pin objects.
get_*
commands return a container list of a single type of objects (e.g. cells, nets,
pins, or ports). You can add new objects to the list (using lappend for instance),
but you can only add the same type of object that is currently in the list. Adding a
different type of object, or string, to the list is not permitted and will result in
a Tcl error.Arguments
-regexp
– (optional) Specifies that the
search <patterns> are written as regular expressions. Both search
<patterns> and -filter
expressions must be written as
regular expressions when this argument is used. Xilinx regular expression
Tcl commands are always anchored to the start of the search string. You can
add .*
to the beginning or end of a search string to widen
the search to include a substring. See this web page for help with regular expression
syntax.regexp
is not anchored, and works as a standard Tcl
command. For more information, refer to this web page.
-filter
<args> – (optional) Filter the
results list with the specified expression. The -filter
argument filters the list of objects returned based on property values on
the objects. You can find the properties on an object with the
report_property
or list_property
commands.
*
character can be used at the beginning or at the end of a search string to
widen the search to include a substring of the property value. *
wildcard character, this matches a
property with a defined value of "".For string comparison, the specific operators that can be
used in filter expressions are equal
(==
),
not-equal
(!=
),
match
(=~
), and
not-match
(!~
). Numeric comparison
operators <
, >
,
<=
, and >=
can also be used.
Multiple filter expressions can be joined by AND
and
OR
(&&
and
||
).
For IP subsystem interface ports, "DIRECTION", and "NAME" are some of the properties you can use to ilter results.
-of_objects <arg>
- (optional)
Get the interface ports connected to the specified IP subsystem interface nets
returned by get_intf_nets.
-of_objects
option requires objects to be specified using the
get_*
commands, such as get_cells
or
get_pins
, rather than specifying objects by name. In addition,
-of_objects
cannot be used with a search
<pattern>.-quiet
– (optional) Execute
the command quietly, returning no messages from the command. The command
also returns TCL_OK
regardless of any
errors encountered during execution. -verbose
– (optional) Temporarily override
any message limits and return all messages from this command.set_msg_config
command.
patterns
- (optional) Match
interface ports against the specified patterns. The default pattern is the wildcard
`*` which gets a list of all interface ports in the subsystem design. More than one
pattern can be specified to find multiple interface ports based on different search
criteria.
Examples
The following example gets the interface ports in the subsystem design that operate in Master mode:
hsi::get_intf_ports -filter {MODE=="master"}