OpenRAM/compiler/openram.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# See LICENSE for licensing information.
#
#Copyright (c) 2019 Regents of the University of California and The Board
#of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College
#(acting for and on behalf of Oklahoma State University)
#All rights reserved.
#
"""
SRAM Compiler
The output files append the given suffixes to the output name:
a spice (.sp) file for circuit simulation
a GDS2 (.gds) file containing the layout
a LEF (.lef) file for preliminary P&R (real one should be from layout)
a Liberty (.lib) file for timing analysis/optimization
"""
import sys,os
import datetime
import re
import importlib
from globals import *
(OPTS, args) = parse_args()
# Check that we are left with a single configuration file as argument.
if len(args) != 1:
print(USAGE)
sys.exit(2)
# These depend on arguments, so don't load them until now.
import debug
init_openram(config_file=args[0], is_unit_test=False)
# Only print banner here so it's not in unit tests
print_banner()
# Keep track of running stats
start_time = datetime.datetime.now()
print_time("Start",start_time)
# Output info about this run
report_status()
from sram_config import sram_config
# Configure the SRAM organization
c = sram_config(word_size=OPTS.word_size,
num_words=OPTS.num_words)
debug.print_raw("Words per row: {}".format(c.words_per_row))
#from parser import *
output_extensions = ["sp","v","lib","py","html","log"]
# Only output lef/gds if back-end
if not OPTS.netlist_only:
output_extensions.extend(["lef"])
# Only output gds if final routing
if OPTS.route_supplies:
output_extensions.extend(["gds"])
output_files = ["{0}{1}.{2}".format(OPTS.output_path,OPTS.output_name,x) for x in output_extensions]
debug.print_raw("Output files are: ")
for path in output_files:
debug.print_raw(path)
from sram import sram
s = sram(sram_config=c,
name=OPTS.output_name)
# Output the files for the resulting SRAM
s.save()
# Delete temp files etc.
end_openram()
print_time("End",datetime.datetime.now(), start_time)