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KennyT_altera
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3 months ago

Quartus 20.1std compilation fails for Quartus map - Device 10AS057K2F40I1SG

Hi Chandu sri, 

We will continue the discussion here.

Issue
Chandu Sri is facing compilation errors in Quartus when working with the Arria 10 device (10AS057K2F40I1SG/10AS057K2F40I1HG) and HPS IP, both in Quartus Standard and Pro editions (20.1std, 24.1Std, 25.1.1pro).

  • Errors include unsupported device messages, out-of-range configuration values, and Tcl script issues when generating the HPS IP core.
  • The Arria 10 device is flagged as deprecated in the Standard version; IP core generation fails in Pro edition as well.
  • Example design generation is disabled for krpi_pcie.qsys; krpi_hps.qsys IP core creation fails with multiple errors.

Actions Taken

  • Device was changed from 10AS057K2F40I1SG to 10AS057K2F40I1HG, but errors persist.
  • Attempted manual recreation of the IP cores in 25.1.1pro instead of upgrading legacy designs.
  • Provided .qar file and detailed error logs to Intel support for further analysis.

Next Steps / Recommendations

  • Intel support (Kenny) has requested the .qar file for investigation.
  • Suggested complete deletion and manual re-creation of the problematic HPS IP in Platform Designer.
  • Discussion may continue on the Intel community forum if needed.

 

34 Replies

  • chandu_sri's avatar
    chandu_sri
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    Hi Richard,

    It was not working with regenerating Ip files, created a new IP. triggered compilation. will let you know if any further issues.

    Thanks,

    Chandu sri

     

  • chandu_sri's avatar
    chandu_sri
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    Hi Richard, replacing with new Ip core didn't help withe issue. 

    Thanks,

    Chandu sri

    • RichardT_altera's avatar
      RichardT_altera
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      in that case, send me the project so I could duplicate the issue. 

      Regards,
      Richard Tan