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QUESTA - Commands for profiling and save the configuration

What basic commands are used for profiling? I have read the manuals but I can't quite understand which ones to use.
I know that the configuration of the profiled information can be saved, can it be done with the .do file? Is it another separate file?
Help me how I can solve this issue, I am a beginner in this and with the help of the manuals it is not enough for me.
Thanks

  • To be honest, I am not familiar with profiling, as I have not come across anyone using it.


    You could try checking out the Questa® SIM User's Manual, v2021.2 [Chapter 25 Classic Performance Profiler] to learn more about profiling.

    Additionally, you could refer to the Questa® SIM Command Reference Manual to check for commands related to profiling.

    You can find these manual by navigate to the Questa Tool, go to Help > Questa Sim - Intel FPGA Edition - PDF Bookcase.


    I would recommend reaching out to Siemens for a better answer.


    Best Regards,

    Richard Tan


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  • To be honest, I am not familiar with profiling, as I have not come across anyone using it.


    You could try checking out the Questa® SIM User's Manual, v2021.2 [Chapter 25 Classic Performance Profiler] to learn more about profiling.

    Additionally, you could refer to the Questa® SIM Command Reference Manual to check for commands related to profiling.

    You can find these manual by navigate to the Questa Tool, go to Help > Questa Sim - Intel FPGA Edition - PDF Bookcase.


    I would recommend reaching out to Siemens for a better answer.


    Best Regards,

    Richard Tan


  • Thank you for acknowledging the solution provided. I'm pleased to know that your question has been addressed.


    Now, I will transition this thread to community support. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out.

    Thank you and have a great day!


    Best Regards,

    Richard Tan