Automatically place a set of ports
Syntax
place_ports [‑skip_unconnected_ports] [‑check_only] [‑iobank <args>]
[‑quiet] [‑verbose] [<ports>...]
Usage
Name | Description |
---|---|
[-skip_unconnected_ports]
|
Do not place unconnected ports |
[-check_only]
|
Only check IO/Clock placement DRCs |
[-iobank]
|
Limit placement to the following banks |
[-quiet]
|
Ignore command errors |
[-verbose]
|
Suspend message limits during command execution |
[<ports>]
|
Ports to place (if omitted, all ports will be placed). If the arguments are interleaved objects of ports and package pins, then manual placement is performed |
Categories
Description
Assign ports to the pins of the Xilinx® FPGA package, by automatically or manually placing ports.
- Automatically places ports on an available I/O or clocking site, or into the specified I/O banks.
- Manually assigns ports to the specified package_pin when both the port and pin are specified.
The place_ports
command will not replace ports that are currently placed by the user, or ports that are placed and fixed.
Arguments
-skip_unconnected_ports
- (Optional) Do not place unconnected ports.
-check_only
- (Optional) Run the clock placer DRCs, which are also available as PLCK checks in the report_drc
command. This option does not result in ports being placed, only checked for valid placement.
-iobank
<args> - (Optional) Place the specified ports into the listed IO bank objects. IO bank objects are returned by the get_iobanks
command.
-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.<ports> - (Optional) The names of the ports to be placed.
- If no <ports> are specified, all unplaced ports will be placed.
- Ports can be specified in <port_name> and <package_pin> pairs to manually assign ports to the specified package_pin. Multiple port_name package_pin pairs can be specified as follows:
{<port_name1> <package_pin1> <port_name2> <package_pin2> <port_name2> <package_pin2>...<port_nameN> <package_pinN> }
Examples
The following example places the port objects returned by the get_ports
command, onto I/O bank 13 of the device, as returned by get_iobanks
:
place_ports -iobank [get_iobanks 13] [get_ports DataOut_pad_1_o]
The follow example uses port_name package_pin pairs to manually place multiple ports:
place_ports {LEDS_n[2] AA11 LEDS_n[3] AA10 LEDS_n[0] Y11 LEDS_n[1] Y10}
The following example places all input ports onto I/O banks 12, 13, 14 and 15 of the device:
place_ports -iobank [get_iobanks {12 13 14 15}] [all_inputs]