On a Linux system, you can launch runs locally or on remote servers. With multiple synthesis runs, Vivado synthesis creates multiple netlists that are stored with the Vivado Design Suite project. You can open different versions of the synthesized netlist in the Vivado IDE to perform device and...
71827 - Vivado - An example of using the launch_runs comands with SGE Description Vivado allows design runs to be run in parallel on remote Linux Hosts. Sun Grid Engine (SGE) can be used with the '-sge' argument for this purpose. This Answer Record describes how to do so. Solution La...
4.TheLaunchOptionsscreenappears,asshowninFigure2-2.Specifyoptionsas describedinthestepsbelowthefigure. Figure2-2:ImplementationLaunchOptions Note:TheLaunchrunsonremotehostsandLaunchrunsusingLSFoptionsshownin Figure2-2areLinux-only.TheyarenotvisibleonWindowsmachines. a.SpecifytheLaunchdirectory,thelocationatwhich...
Accessing a Remote Server Farm Through LSF To launch runs on remote Linux hosts, you can directly access a load sharing facility (LSF) server farm. For information, see the Vivado Design Suite User Guide: Implementation (UG904) [Ref 4]. Performing Implementation with Incremental Compile You ...
4.TheLaunchOptionsscreenappears,asshowninFigure2-2.Specifyoptionsas describedinthestepsbelowthefigure. Figure2-2:ImplementationLaunchOptions Note:TheLaunchrunsonremotehostsandLaunchrunsusingLSFoptionsshownin Figure2-2areLinux-only.TheyarenotvisibleonWindowsmachines. a.SpecifytheLaunchdirectory,thelocationatwhich...