How do I import a Quartus II Exported Partition (.qxp) file using the quartus_cdb command? - How do I import a Quartus II Exported Partition (.qxp) file using the quartus_cdb command? Description If you need to use the advanced import method instead of simply adding the Quartus® II Exported Partition file (.qxp) to your project, you can import the entity using the flow below: Ensure that the project instantiates the entity and that a partition has been created for the entity. Using the Quartus II Compiler Database Interface program, quartus_cdb , load the required packages and open your project. Create a PARTITION_IMPORT_FILE global assignment to associate the entity, partition and .qxp file. If you want to import multiple .qxp files, create a PARTITION_IMPORT_FILE global assignment for each. Finally, execute the incremental_compilation_import flow to import the partitions. The following example shows the commands to use in quartus_cdb to import a .qxp file into a project. # load required packages load_package incremental_compilation load_package project load_package flow # open project project_open < project_path/project_name > # make partition import file assignments set_global_assignment –name PARTITION_IMPORT_FILE \ -entity < entity_which_instantiates_imported_QXP > \ -section_id < name_of_partition_being_imported > \ < filename >.qxp # command to execute import execute_flow –incremental_compilation_import For further information, see the command help available by running the quartus_cdb executable with the --help option. Also, refer to the Quartus II Scripting Reference Manual and the Quartus II Setting File Reference Manual . Custom Fields values: ['novalue'] Troubleshooting novalue False ['novalue'] ['novalue'] novalue novalue ['Programmable Logic Devices'] ['novalue'] ['novalue'] ['novalue'] - 2022-01-18

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