/ripple

Pin-Accessible Legalization for Mixed-Cell-Height Circuits

Primary LanguageC++OtherNOASSERTION

Ripple

Ripple is a VLSI placement tool developed by the research team supervised by Prof. Evangeline F.Y. Young in The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).
Circuits with increasing numbers of cells of multi-row height have brought challenges to traditional placers on efficiency and effectiveness. Besides providing an overlap-free solution close to the global placement (GP) solution, constraints on power and ground (P/G) alignments, fence region, and routability (e.g., edge spacing, pin short/inaccessible) should be considered. To tackle the challenges, we design and implement several efficient and effective data structures and algorithms under a holistic framework:

  • a legalization method for mixed-cell-height circuits by a window-based cell insertion technique,
  • an iterative network-flow-based maximum displacement optimizations,
  • a dual-network-flow-based fixed-row-and-order optimization,
  • ...

More details are in the following papers:

1. How to Build

Step 1: Download the source codes. For example,

$ git clone https://github.com/cuhk-eda/ripple

Step 2: Go to the project root and build by

$ cd ripple/src
$ make mode=release

2. License

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License Agreement for Ripple

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