# # The ADI JESD204 Core is released under the following license, which is # different than all other HDL cores in this repository. # # Please read this, and understand the freedoms and responsibilities you have # by using this source code/core. # # The JESD204 HDL, is copyright © 2016-2017 Analog Devices Inc. # # This core is free software, you can use run, copy, study, change, ask # questions about and improve this core. Distribution of source, or resulting # binaries (including those inside an FPGA or ASIC) require you to release the # source of the entire project (excluding the system libraries provide by the # tools/compiler/FPGA vendor). These are the terms of the GNU General Public # License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This core is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR # A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 2 # along with this source code, and binary. If not, see # . # # Commercial licenses (with commercial support) of this JESD204 core are also # available under terms different than the General Public License. (e.g. they # do not require you to accompany any image (FPGA or ASIC) using the JESD204 # core with any corresponding source code.) For these alternate terms you must # purchase a license from Analog Devices Technology Licensing Office. Users # interested in such a license should contact jesd204-licensing@analog.com for # more information. This commercial license is sub-licensable (if you purchase # chips from Analog Devices, incorporate them into your PCB level product, and # purchase a JESD204 license, end users of your product will also have a # license to use this core in a commercial setting without releasing their # source code). # # In addition, we kindly ask you to acknowledge ADI in any program, application # or publication in which you use this JESD204 HDL core. (You are not required # to do so; it is up to your common sense to decide whether you want to comply # with this request or not.) For general publications, we suggest referencing : # “The design and implementation of the JESD204 HDL Core used in this project # is copyright © 2016-2017, Analog Devices, Inc.” # <: set ComponentName [getComponentNameString] :> <: setOutputDirectory "./" :> <: setFileName [ttcl_add $ComponentName "_constr"] :> <: setFileExtension ".xdc" :> <: setFileProcessingOrder late :> <: set sysref_iob [get_property PARAM_VALUE.SYSREF_IOB] :> <: set async_clk [getBooleanValue "ASYNC_CLK"] :> <: set link_mode [getBooleanValue "LINK_MODE"] :> set_property ASYNC_REG TRUE \ [get_cells {i_lmfc/sysref_d1_reg}] \ [get_cells {i_lmfc/sysref_d2_reg}] # Make sure that the device clock to sysref skew is at least somewhat # predictable set_property IOB <=: $sysref_iob :> \ [get_cells {i_lmfc/sysref_r_reg}] <: if {$async_clk} { :> set link_clk [get_clocks -of_objects [get_ports -quiet {clk}]] set device_clk [get_clocks -of_objects [get_ports -quiet {device_clk}]] # sync bits set_false_path \ -from $link_clk \ -to [get_cells -quiet -hier *cdc_sync_stage1_reg* \ -filter {NAME =~ *i_all_buffer_ready_cdc* && IS_SEQUENTIAL}] # sync event i_sync_lmfc set_false_path -quiet \ -from $device_clk \ -to [get_cells -quiet -hier *cdc_sync_stage1_reg* \ -filter {NAME =~ *i_sync_lmfc/i_sync_out* && IS_SEQUENTIAL}] set_false_path -quiet \ -from $link_clk \ -to [get_cells -quiet -hier *cdc_sync_stage1_reg* \ -filter {NAME =~ *i_sync_lmfc/i_sync_in* && IS_SEQUENTIAL}] # elastic buffer distributed RAM set_false_path -quiet \ -from $link_clk \ -to [get_cells -quiet -hier *rd_data_reg* \ -filter {NAME =~ *i_elastic_buffer* && IS_SEQUENTIAL}] <: if {$link_mode == 2} { :> # sync bits i_buffer_release_cdc 64b66b set_false_path \ -from $device_clk \ -to [get_cells -quiet -hier *cdc_sync_stage1_reg* \ -filter {NAME =~ *i_buffer_release_cdc* && IS_SEQUENTIAL}] <: } :> <: } :>