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hi friends,
i am having doubt about partitions, how it works. top_level.v|
|sub_level1_a.v
| |
| |sub_level2_a.v
| |
| |sub_lelvel2_b.v
| from the above hierarchy, if sub_level1_a.v only (not the sub_level2_a.v) partitioned for PAR and compiled. now which code exactly reserved by the partition. sub_level2_a.v code is instantiated under sub_level1_a.v, so will it be also reserved by the partition, or only the logic statements which are written in the sub_level1_a.v code only gets partitioned? later if i change sub_level2_a.v code then will it be re-routed as per new changes? Thanks in advance
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--- Quote Start --- hi friends, i am having doubt about partitions, how it works. top_level.v
|
|sub_level1_a.v
| |
| |sub_level2_a.v
| |
| |sub_lelvel2_b.v
| from the above hierarchy, if sub_level1_a.v only (not the sub_level2_a.v) partitioned for PAR and compiled. now which code exactly reserved by the partition. sub_level2_a.v code is instantiated under sub_level1_a.v, so will it be also reserved by the partition, or only the logic statements which are written in the sub_level1_a.v code only gets partitioned? later if i change sub_level2_a.v code then will it be re-routed as per new changes? Thanks in advance --- Quote End --- Hi, if you define a partition for sub_level1_a all code including the lower level blocks will be part of the partition. Best regards GPK
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