Create a new port for an IP subsystem design.
Syntax
create_bd_port [‑from <arg>] [‑to <arg>] ‑dir <arg> [‑type <arg>]
[‑freq_hz <arg>] [‑quiet] [‑verbose] <name>
Returns
The newly created port object. Returns nothing if the command fails.
Usage
Name | Description |
---|---|
[-from]
|
Beginning index Default: Unspecified |
[-to]
|
Ending index Default: Unspecified |
-dir
|
Port direction. Valid values are I, O, or IO. |
[-type]
|
Port type. Valid values are clk, ce, rst, intr, data. |
[-freq_hz]
|
Frequency in Hertz for clock ports Default: Unspecified |
[-quiet]
|
Ignore command errors |
[-verbose]
|
Suspend message limits during command execution |
<name>
|
Name of port to create |
Categories
Description
Create a new port to add to an IP integrator subsystem design. The port is a connection to signals external to the subsystem design.
This command returns the name of the newly created port object, or returns an error message if it failed.
Arguments
-from <arg>
- (Optional) The starting index of a standard bus port. This is unspecified for single bit ports.
-to <arg>
- (Optional) The ending index of a standard bus port. This is unspecified for single bit ports.
-dir [ I | O | IO ]
- (Required) The direction of the port. Valid values are I for input, O for output, and IO for bidirectional ports.
-type <arg>
- (Optional) Defines the type of the port as a clock port (CLK), a reset port (RST), a clock enable port (CE), an interrupt port (INTR), or as a data port (DATA). If you do not define the port type, it will be undefined (UNDEF).
-freq_hz <arg>
- (Optional) Specifies the frequency for clock ports as defined by the -type
option. Unit is specified as Hz, so a 150 MHz clock would be 150000000. If not specified the clock is set to 100 MHz.
-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.
<name>
- (Required) The name of the subsystem port to create.
Examples
create_bd_port -from 0 -to 32 -dir IO -type data addr
/addr
create_bd_port -dir I -type clk -freq_hz 125000000 my_clock