Changing system Frequency "non-integer value" for OFDM example HDL coder

Hello,
I am trying to generate OFDM IP (VHDL) using HDL coder for a fractional system clock like 62.579MHz (Fsystem) and a sampling frequency of 1.95559375MHz [Fs] (32xFsystem).
Please note due to hardware restriction, I am oblige to use fractional system clock. This is one solution I am trying, my base clock is 51.2MHz.
My IP was working on different system with 62.5MHz clock that is multiple of 125MHz unlike 51.2MHz clock.
In this case: The HDL coder is unable to generate a VHDL code, I get the attached error.
"IP core genratio workflow targeting VHDl language is not supported"
Is this error known?
Thanks in advance for your help.
-BR./
Vaibhav

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There is an observation:
For previous configuration, I was using to generate an AXI4 based IP for MpSoC (Xilinx Ultrascale+) where VHDL generation was easy.
Now I am trying to generate a VHDL IP for Spartan-6 lx series, and I found that for the same Frequency configuratio for example : 51.2Mhz Fsystem clock, and 1.6 Fs for MPSoC it vhdl generation pass easily, however with ISE tool and spartan-6 it stops at the VHDL generation with the same error that I repored in my earlier post.
Is the VHDL generation not possible for Spartan-6 for an OFDM IP?
Thanks a lot for comments.
-BR./
Vaibhav
The error report is not about frequency problems (those might be a problem later.) The error report is about VHDL not being supported when there is a Model Reference HDL architecture.
Thanks for your comment.
Agree with you.
That is why I am wandering why only for Spartan-6 the IP generation the model is not valid.
The error is not very clear?

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I believe the error is due to a known limitation for Custom IP Core Generation, mentioned in the following MathWorks documentation:
It states that if your target language is VHDL, the DUT cannot contain a model reference.
I hope this helps!

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