You can customize the diagram using the
Filters button in the diagram editor toolbar.
Use the drop-down menu at the top of the dialog to select from available filters. Use the buttons in the top-right corner of the dialog to create, duplicate, or delete the current filter. Use the checkboxes at the bottom of the dialog to further clean up the diagram. A filter is defined using filter rules (one per line). The general form of a filter rule is:
command
element_kinds
matching
regex [
using
color_name_or_code]
command is one of
hide,
show, or
color
element_kinds is a comma-separated list of kinds. The available kinds are
instances,
types,
ports,
port types and
transaction types
regex is a regular expression that matches the relevant diagram element labels
color_name_or_code is a color specified by
name,
6- or 3-digit hexadecimal code,
comma-separated decimal RGB code or the keyword
random. This is relevant only for
color rules.
TIP: You can use content assist to write the filters (
CTRL + Space).
To apply a filter rule only to elements under a specific instance, you must provide the relevant path in the
regex section of the rule:
a
path must always begin with the name of the top instance in the diagram (if
instance is under
top_instance, then
top_instance/instance/... is valid, while
instance/... is not)
a
path consists only of names of instances and "
/"
each level is separated from the previous using "
/'''" (valid: '''top_instance/inst1/inst2/...; not valid:
top_instance.inst1.inst2...)
regular expressions may be used in the
path section of a rule (for example,
top_instance/.*/some_instance)
if the
regex contains "
/'
", everything before the last "/" is the ''path, the rest is used to match the relevant diagram elements (in the following example, the bolded text is the path: '''top_instance/.*/inst1/
.*drv.*)
if the
regex does not contain "
/", it applies to all elements of the appropriate
element_kinds
TIP: You can hide the hierarchy under an instance with the filter "hide instances matching
path/to/instance/.*".
With the predefined filter in the image above, the resulting diagram will be similar to the following:
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