ID:23813 <signal> drives periphery destinations on opposite sides of the device simultaneously. A skew balanced clock tree cannot be generated to align with opposing periphery interfaces that extend an odd number of sectors apart. Modify the design to use distinct clock trees to drive periphery destinations on opposite sides of the device

CAUSE: Global routing must drive certain periphery destinations from specific coordinates within the programmable clock grid, independent from the paths used for other core connections. For a device with an odd number of sectors in a given dimension, it is impossible to drive these periphery destinations on opposite sides while maintaining balanced global signal delays.

ACTION: Modify the design to ensure that periphery destinations on opposite sides are driven by distinct global clock trees. Clock Region assignments can be used to split a clock into two distinct, non-overlapping trees for the same global signal.