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import itertools
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import geometry
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import gdsMill
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import debug
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from tech import drc, GDS
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from tech import layer as techlayer
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import os
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from vector import vector
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from pin_layout import pin_layout
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class layout:
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"""
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Class consisting of a set of objs and instances for a module
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This provides a set of useful generic types for hierarchy
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management. If a module is a custom designed cell, it will read from
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the GDS and spice files and perform LVS/DRC. If it is dynamically
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generated, it should implement a constructor to create the
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layout/netlist and perform LVS/DRC.
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"""
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def __init__(self, name):
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self.name = name
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self.width = None
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self.height = None
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self.insts = [] # Holds module/cell layout instances
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self.objs = [] # Holds all other objects (labels, geometries, etc)
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self.pin_map = {} # Holds name->pin_layout map for all pins
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self.visited = False # Flag for traversing the hierarchy
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self.gds_read()
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############################################################
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# GDS layout
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############################################################
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def offset_all_coordinates(self):
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""" This function is called after everything is placed to
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shift the origin in the lowest left corner """
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offset = self.find_lowest_coords()
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#self.offset_attributes(offset)
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self.translate_all(offset)
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def get_gate_offset(self, x_offset, height, inv_num):
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"""Gets the base offset and y orientation of stacked rows of gates
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assuming a minwidth metal1 vdd/gnd rail. Input is which gate
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in the stack from 0..n
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"""
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if (inv_num % 2 == 0):
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base_offset=vector(x_offset, inv_num * height)
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y_dir = 1
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else:
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# we lose a rail after every 2 gates
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base_offset=vector(x_offset, (inv_num+1) * height - (inv_num%2)*drc["minwidth_metal1"])
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y_dir = -1
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return (base_offset,y_dir)
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def find_lowest_coords(self):
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"""Finds the lowest set of 2d cartesian coordinates within
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this layout"""
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# FIXME: don't depend on 1e9
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try:
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lowestx1 = min(rect.offset.x for rect in self.objs)
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lowesty1 = min(rect.offset.y for rect in self.objs)
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except:
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[lowestx1, lowesty1] = [1000000.0, 1000000.0]
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try:
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lowestx2 = min(inst.offset.x for inst in self.insts)
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lowesty2 = min(inst.offset.y for inst in self.insts)
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except:
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[lowestx2, lowesty2] = [1000000.0, 1000000.0]
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return vector(min(lowestx1, lowestx2), min(lowesty1, lowesty2))
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def translate_all(self, offset):
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"""
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Translates all objects, instances, and pins by the given (x,y) offset
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"""
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for obj in self.objs:
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obj.offset = vector(obj.offset - offset)
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for inst in self.insts:
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inst.offset = vector(inst.offset - offset)
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# The instances have a precomputed boundary that we need to update.
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if inst.__class__.__name__ == "instance":
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inst.compute_boundary(offset.scale(-1,-1))
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for pin_name in self.pin_map.keys():
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# All the pins are absolute coordinates that need to be updated.
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pin_list = self.pin_map[pin_name]
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for pin in pin_list:
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pin.rect = [pin.ll() - offset, pin.ur() - offset]
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def add_inst(self, name, mod, offset=[0,0], mirror="R0",rotate=0):
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"""Adds an instance of a mod to this module"""
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self.insts.append(geometry.instance(name, mod, offset, mirror, rotate))
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debug.info(4, "adding instance" + ",".join(x.name for x in self.insts))
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return self.insts[-1]
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def get_inst(self, name):
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"""Retrieve an instance by name"""
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for inst in self.insts:
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if inst.name == name:
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return inst
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return None
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def add_rect(self, layer, offset, width, height):
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"""Adds a rectangle on a given layer,offset with width and height"""
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# negative layers indicate "unused" layers in a given technology
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layerNumber = techlayer[layer]
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if layerNumber >= 0:
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self.objs.append(geometry.rectangle(layerNumber, offset, width, height))
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return self.objs[-1]
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return None
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def get_pin(self, text):
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""" Return the pin or list of pins """
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debug.check(len(self.pin_map[text])==1,"Should use a pin iterator since more than one pin.")
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# If we have one pin, return it and not the list.
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# Otherwise, should use get_pins()
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return self.pin_map[text][0]
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def get_pins(self, text):
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""" Return a pin list (instead of a single pin) """
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return self.pin_map[text]
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def copy_layout_pin(self, instance, pin_name, new_name=""):
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"""
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Create a copied version of the layout pin at the current level.
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You can optionally rename the pin to a new name.
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"""
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pins=instance.get_pins(pin_name)
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for pin in pins:
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if new_name=="":
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new_name = pin.name
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self.add_layout_pin(new_name, pin.layer, pin.ll(), pin.width(), pin.height())
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def add_layout_pin(self, text, layer, offset, width=None, height=None):
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"""Create a labeled pin """
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if width==None:
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width=drc["minwidth_{0}".format(layer)]
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if height==None:
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height=drc["minwidth_{0}".format(layer)]
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self.add_rect(layer=layer,
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offset=offset,
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width=width,
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height=height)
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self.add_label(text=text,
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layer=layer,
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offset=offset)
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new_pin = pin_layout(text, [offset,offset+vector(width,height)], layer)
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try:
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# Check if there's a duplicate!
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# and if so, silently ignore it.
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# Rounding errors may result in some duplicates.
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pin_list = self.pin_map[text]
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for pin in pin_list:
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if pin == new_pin:
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return
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self.pin_map[text].append(new_pin)
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except KeyError:
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self.pin_map[text] = [new_pin]
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def add_label_pin(self, text, layer, offset, width=None, height=None):
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"""Create a labeled pin WITHOUT the pin data structure. This is not an
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actual pin but a named net so that we can add a correspondence point
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in LVS.
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"""
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if width==None:
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width=drc["minwidth_{0}".format(layer)]
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if height==None:
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height=drc["minwidth_{0}".format(layer)]
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self.add_rect(layer=layer,
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offset=offset,
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width=width,
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height=height)
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self.add_label(text=text,
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layer=layer,
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offset=offset)
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def add_label(self, text, layer, offset=[0,0],zoom=-1):
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"""Adds a text label on the given layer,offset, and zoom level"""
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# negative layers indicate "unused" layers in a given technology
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layerNumber = techlayer[layer]
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if layerNumber >= 0:
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self.objs.append(geometry.label(text, layerNumber, offset, zoom))
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return self.objs[-1]
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return None
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def add_path(self, layer, coordinates, width=None):
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"""Connects a routing path on given layer,coordinates,width."""
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debug.info(3,"add path " + str(layer) + " " + str(coordinates))
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import path
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# NOTE: (UNTESTED) add_path(...) is currently not used
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# negative layers indicate "unused" layers in a given technology
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#layerNumber = techlayer[layer]
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#if layerNumber >= 0:
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# self.objs.append(geometry.path(layerNumber, coordinates, width))
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path.path(obj=self,
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layer=layer,
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position_list=coordinates,
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width=drc["minwidth_{}".format(layer)])
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def add_route(self, design, layers, coordinates):
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"""Connects a routing path on given layer,coordinates,width. The
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layers are the (horizontal, via, vertical). add_wire assumes
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preferred direction routing whereas this includes layers in
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the coordinates.
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"""
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import route
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debug.info(3,"add route " + str(layers) + " " + str(coordinates))
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# add an instance of our path that breaks down into rectangles and contacts
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route.route(obj=self,
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layer_stack=layers,
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path=coordinates)
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def add_wire(self, layers, coordinates):
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"""Connects a routing path on given layer,coordinates,width.
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The layers are the (horizontal, via, vertical). """
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import wire
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# add an instance of our path that breaks down into rectangles and contacts
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wire.wire(obj=self,
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layer_stack=layers,
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position_list=coordinates)
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def add_contact(self, layers, offset, size=[1,1], mirror="R0", rotate=0):
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""" This is just an alias for a via."""
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return self.add_via(layers=layers,
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offset=offset,
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size=size,
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mirror=mirror,rotate=rotate)
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def add_via(self, layers, offset, size=[1,1], mirror="R0", rotate=0):
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""" Add a three layer via structure. """
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import contact
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via = contact.contact(layer_stack=layers,
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dimensions=size)
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self.add_mod(via)
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self.add_inst(name=via.name,
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mod=via,
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offset=offset,
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mirror=mirror,
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rotate=rotate)
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# We don't model the logical connectivity of wires/paths
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self.connect_inst([])
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return via
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def add_ptx(self, offset, mirror="R0", rotate=0, width=1, mults=1, tx_type="nmos"):
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"""Adds a ptx module to the design."""
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import ptx
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mos = ptx.ptx(width=width,
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mults=mults,
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tx_type=tx_type)
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self.add_mod(mos)
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self.add_inst(name=mos.name,
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mod=mos,
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offset=offset,
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mirror=mirror,
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rotate=rotate)
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return mos
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def gds_read(self):
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"""Reads a GDSII file in the library and checks if it exists
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Otherwise, start a new layout for dynamic generation."""
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# open the gds file if it exists or else create a blank layout
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if os.path.isfile(self.gds_file):
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debug.info(3, "opening %s" % self.gds_file)
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self.gds = gdsMill.VlsiLayout(units=GDS["unit"])
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reader = gdsMill.Gds2reader(self.gds)
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reader.loadFromFile(self.gds_file)
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else:
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debug.info(3, "creating structure %s" % self.name)
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self.gds = gdsMill.VlsiLayout(name=self.name, units=GDS["unit"])
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def print_gds(self, gds_file=None):
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"""Print the gds file (not the vlsi class) to the terminal """
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if gds_file == None:
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gds_file = self.gds_file
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debug.info(3, "Printing %s" % gds_file)
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arrayCellLayout = gdsMill.VlsiLayout(units=GDS["unit"])
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reader = gdsMill.Gds2reader(arrayCellLayout, debugToTerminal=1)
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reader.loadFromFile(gds_file)
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def clear_visited(self):
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""" Recursively clear the visited flag """
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if not self.visited:
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for i in self.insts:
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i.mod.clear_visited()
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self.visited = False
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def gds_write_file(self, newLayout):
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"""Recursive GDS write function"""
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if self.visited:
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return
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for i in self.insts:
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i.gds_write_file(newLayout)
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for i in self.objs:
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i.gds_write_file(newLayout)
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self.visited = True
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def gds_write(self, gds_name):
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"""Write the entire gds of the object to the file."""
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debug.info(3, "Writing to {0}".format(gds_name))
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#self.gds = gdsMill.VlsiLayout(name=self.name,units=GDS["unit"])
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writer = gdsMill.Gds2writer(self.gds)
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# clear the visited flag for the traversal
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self.clear_visited()
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# recursively create all the remaining objects
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self.gds_write_file(self.gds)
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# populates the xyTree data structure for gds
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# self.gds.prepareForWrite()
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writer.writeToFile(gds_name)
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def pdf_write(self, pdf_name):
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# NOTE: Currently does not work (Needs further research)
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#self.pdf_name = self.name + ".pdf"
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debug.info(0, "Writing to %s" % pdf_name)
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pdf = gdsMill.pdfLayout(self.gds)
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return
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pdf.layerColors[self.gds.layerNumbersInUse[0]] = "#219E1C"
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pdf.layerColors[self.gds.layerNumbersInUse[1]] = "#271C9E"
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pdf.layerColors[self.gds.layerNumbersInUse[2]] = "#CC54C8"
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pdf.layerColors[self.gds.layerNumbersInUse[3]] = "#E9C514"
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pdf.layerColors[self.gds.layerNumbersInUse[4]] = "#856F00"
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pdf.layerColors[self.gds.layerNumbersInUse[5]] = "#BD1444"
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pdf.layerColors[self.gds.layerNumbersInUse[6]] = "#FD1444"
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pdf.layerColors[self.gds.layerNumbersInUse[7]] = "#FD1414"
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pdf.setScale(500)
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pdf.drawLayout()
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pdf.writeToFile(pdf_name)
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def print_attr(self):
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"""Prints a list of attributes for the current layout object"""
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debug.info(0,
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"|==============================================================================|")
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debug.info(0,
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"|========= LIST OF OBJECTS (Rects) FOR: " + self.attr["name"])
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debug.info(0,
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"|==============================================================================|")
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for obj in self.objs:
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debug.info(0, "layer={0} : offset={1} : size={2}".format(
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obj.layerNumber, obj.offset, obj.size))
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debug.info(0,
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"|==============================================================================|")
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debug.info(0,
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"|========= LIST OF INSTANCES FOR: " +
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self.attr["name"])
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debug.info(0,
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"|==============================================================================|")
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for inst in self.insts:
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debug.info(0, "name={0} : mod={1} : offset={2}".format(
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inst.name, inst.mod.name, inst.offset))
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