21.8.35 remove_clock_groups
(Ask a Question)Description
Removes
a clock group by specifying its name or its group ID. If the arguments do not match,
or if the ID does not refer to a clock group, the command fails.
Note: The exclusive flag is not needed
when removing a clock group by ID. These flags are mutually exclusive. Only one
can be specified.
remove_clock_groups [-id constraint_ID | -name groupname ] \
[-physically_exclusive | -logically_exclusive | -asynchronous]Arguments
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
id | integer | Specifies the clock group by the ID. You must specify either a clock group ID or a clock group name that exists in the current scenario. |
name | string | Specifies the clock group by name (to be always followed by the exclusive flag). |
physically_exclusive | None | Specifies that the clock groups are physically exclusive with respect to each other. |
logically_exclusive | None | Specifies that the clocks groups are logically exclusive with respect to each other. |
asynchronous | None | Specifies that the clock groups are asynchronous with respect to each other. |
Error Codes
| Error Code | Description |
|---|---|
| None | Only one argument is needed. |
| None | Invalid clock Groups name argument. |
Supported Families
| PolarFire® |
| PolarFire SoC |
| SmartFusion® 2 |
| IGLOO® 2 |
| RTG4™ |
Exceptions
You cannot use wildcards when specifying a clock groups name.
Example
The following commands removes clock groups with the mygroup3
names and the clock groups with
id
12.
remove_clock_groups -name mygroup3 -physically_exclusiveremove_clock_groups id 12