Warp-SE/cpld/XC95144XL/_xmsgs/xst.xmsgs
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<msg type="info" file="Xst" num="2679" delta="new" >Register &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">QoSEN</arg>&gt; in unit &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="2">CNT</arg>&gt; has a constant value of <arg fmt="%s" index="3">1</arg> during circuit operation. The register is replaced by logic.
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<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="647" delta="old" >Input &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">A&lt;7:3&gt;</arg>&gt; is never used. This port will be preserved and left unconnected if it belongs to a top-level block or it belongs to a sub-block and the hierarchy of this sub-block is preserved.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="646" delta="old" >Signal &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">IOS0</arg>&gt; is assigned but never used. This unconnected signal will be trimmed during the optimization process.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="646" delta="new" >Signal &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">nRESr</arg>&gt; is assigned but never used. This unconnected signal will be trimmed during the optimization process.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="646" delta="old" >Signal &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">VIACSr</arg>&gt; is assigned but never used. This unconnected signal will be trimmed during the optimization process.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="646" delta="old" >Signal &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">SndCSWRr</arg>&gt; is assigned but never used. This unconnected signal will be trimmed during the optimization process.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="646" delta="old" >Signal &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">SCSICSr</arg>&gt; is assigned but never used. This unconnected signal will be trimmed during the optimization process.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="646" delta="old" >Signal &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">SCCCSr</arg>&gt; is assigned but never used. This unconnected signal will be trimmed during the optimization process.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="646" delta="old" >Signal &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">IWMCSr</arg>&gt; is assigned but never used. This unconnected signal will be trimmed during the optimization process.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="646" delta="old" >Signal &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">IACK1CSr</arg>&gt; is assigned but never used. This unconnected signal will be trimmed during the optimization process.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="646" delta="old" >Signal &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">IACK0CSr</arg>&gt; is assigned but never used. This unconnected signal will be trimmed during the optimization process.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="647" delta="old" >Input &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">nBG_IOB</arg>&gt; is never used. This port will be preserved and left unconnected if it belongs to a top-level block or it belongs to a sub-block and the hierarchy of this sub-block is preserved.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="647" delta="old" >Input &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">DBG</arg>&gt; is never used. This port will be preserved and left unconnected if it belongs to a top-level block or it belongs to a sub-block and the hierarchy of this sub-block is preserved.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="646" delta="old" >Signal &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">nPOR</arg>&gt; is assigned but never used. This unconnected signal will be trimmed during the optimization process.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="1898" delta="new" >Due to constant pushing, FF/Latch &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">0</arg>&gt; is unconnected in block &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="2">RAMReadyReg</arg>&gt;.
</msg>
<msg type="warning" file="Xst" num="2677" delta="new" >Node &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="1">RAMReadyReg</arg>&gt; of sequential type is unconnected in block &lt;<arg fmt="%s" index="2">ram</arg>&gt;.
</msg>
</messages>