Sig 9 can be caused by not enough memory - Have you watched memory usage
during mapping?



On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 11:32 PM, Haoxuan Zheng <jef...@mit.edu> wrote:

>  Hi,
> Sorry for the spam but here's a small update. I just restarted the
> (virtual) machine and tried casper_xps again, and the same error occurred at
> a later stage. I have successfully compiled non-trivial designs on this
> same machine/setting/versions before, but this one is by far the most
> intense (should take up roughly 50% of the FPGA resource). Here's the new
> error message:
>
>  Writing file system_map.ngm...
> Running directed packing...
> Running delay-based LUT packing...
> *Updating timing models...*
> INFO:Map:215 - The Interim Design Summary has been generated in the MAP
> Report
>    (.mrp).
> Running timing-driven placement...
> Total REAL time at the beginning of Placer: 8 mins 6 secs
> Total CPU  time at the beginning of Placer: 8 mins 3 secs
>
>  Phase 1.1  Initial Placement Analysis
> Phase 1.1  Initial Placement Analysis (Checksum:86815621) REAL time: 8
> mins 59 secs
>
>  Phase 2.7  Design Feasibility Check
> Phase 2.7  Design Feasibility Check (Checksum:86815621) REAL time: 9 mins
> 14 secs
>
>  Phase 3.31  Local Placement Optimization
> Phase 3.31  Local Placement Optimization (Checksum:44c9354) REAL time: 9
> mins 14 secs
>
>  Phase 4.37  Local Placement Optimization
> Phase 4.37  Local Placement Optimization (Checksum:44c9354) REAL time: 9
> mins 14 secs
>
>  Phase 5.2  Initial Placement for Architecture Specific Features
>
>  *ERROR:Xflow - map: application received signal 9*
> *ERROR:Xflow:42 - Aborting flow execution... *
> *gmake: *** [__xps/system_routed] Error 1*
> *ERROR:EDK -  *
> *   Error while running "gmake -f system.make bits".*
> *Error using gen_xps_files (line 640)*
> *XPS failed.*
> *
> *
> Thank you so much for any inputs!
> Jeff
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* casper-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [
> casper-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] on behalf of Haoxuan Zheng [
> jef...@mit.edu]
> *Sent:* Sunday, March 31, 2013 11:45 PM
> *To:* casper@lists.berkeley.edu; Jonathan L Losh; sanchez.nev...@gmail.com
> *Subject:* [casper] ERROR:Xflow - map: application received signal 9
>
>   Hi Casper,
> I have been getting the following error when running casper_xps
> compilation (see bold part towards the end). I am running Xilinx ISE 14.2
> on Matlab 2012a on Ubuntu 11.10. Any thoughts or suggestions would be
> greatly appreciated!
>
>
>  #----------------------------------------------#
> # Starting program map
> # map -timing -detail -ol high -xe n -register_duplication -o
> system_map.ncd -w
> -pr b system.ngd system.pcf
> #----------------------------------------------#
> Release 14.2 - Map P.28xd (lin64)
> Copyright (c) 1995-2012 Xilinx, Inc.  All rights reserved.
> PMSPEC -- Overriding Xilinx file
> </media/80Gb/Programs/Xilinx/14.2/ISE_DS/EDK/data/Xdh_PrimTypeLib.xda> with
> local file
> </media/80Gb/Programs/Xilinx/14.2/ISE_DS/ISE/data/Xdh_PrimTypeLib.xda>
> Using target part "6vsx475tff1759-1".
> Mapping design into LUTs...
> WARNING:MapLib:701 - Signal qdr1_cq_n connected to top level port
> qdr1_cq_n has
>    been removed.
> <**similar warning skipped here**>
> WARNING:MapLib:701 - Signal qdr1_bw_n<3> connected to top level port
>    qdr1_bw_n<3> has been removed.
> <**similar warning skipped here**>
> WARNING:MapLib:701 - Signal aux_clk_n connected to top level port
> aux_clk_n has
>    been removed.
> WARNING:MapLib:701 - Signal aux_clk_p connected to top level port
> aux_clk_p has
>    been removed.
> Writing file system_map.ngm...
> Running directed packing...
> Running delay-based LUT packing...
> *Updating timing models...*
> *ERROR:Xflow - map: application received signal 9*
> *ERROR:Xflow:42 - Aborting flow execution... *
> *gmake: *** [__xps/system_routed] Error 1*
> *ERROR:EDK -  *
> *   Error while running "gmake -f system.make bits".*
> *Error using gen_xps_files (line 640)*
> *XPS failed.*
>
>  Thank you so much!
> Jeff
>



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