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Brad Smith c8940ab219 Allow for bash in locations other than /bin 2023-04-22 14:13:57 -04:00
Tim Edwards c1f4555ba0 Corrected behavior of "load ... -dereference" to bring back a
previous behavior that had inadvertently been changed.  In recent
versions, "load <absolute_path> -dereference" would incorrectly
apply the dereferencing to <absolute_path> rather than just its
subcells.  Cleaned up the code around DBCellRead() in the process,
so everything is more straightforward (although probably more
could be done in that regard).
2023-04-18 11:01:58 -04:00
Tim Edwards cff2b97678 Changed the default extraction options to include "do aliases" by
default, since not setting it can have unfortunate consequences
for cells that don't declare ports and have multiple conflicting
labels on a node.
2023-04-16 12:18:16 -04:00
Tim Edwards adf9a7703f Added a statement for every file load that prints the file path
of the cell.  This will greatly help in diagnosing issues when
reading cells from multiple locations including cwd, relative
paths, PDK libraries, and the search path.  Also:  Reworked
the timestamp update message so that it prints all at once at
the end of processing, not printing output for every cell
processed as it is being processed.  That prevents output from
the file read routine from getting interleaved with the
timestamp processing output.
2023-04-15 10:44:50 -04:00
Tim Edwards 1d8fcca09b Implemented a change to differentiate between "sticky" labels and
labels that are not connected to their declared layers.  It's the
latter type that need additional processing in ExtSubtree.
Limiting this processing significantly cuts down on processing
time when there are many labels in a layout, as happens with the
"def read -labels" command option.
2023-04-06 12:26:18 -04:00
Tim Edwards 380b9245f3 changed MAXTOKEN in ResReadSim.c from 256 to 1024, having
encountered an issue where a label in a flattened layout
exceeded 256 characters, ended up in the .sim file, and was
truncated when read back during "extresist".  The change to 1024
is a stop-gap measure because ultimately I want to replace the
use of .sim files with .ext files using the routines in extflat/,
which would deprecate everything in ResReadSim.c.
2023-03-25 16:11:46 -04:00
Tim Edwards 8ab5d465e9 Removed an unused variable declaration. 2023-03-25 15:53:32 -04:00
Tim Edwards 7b9809e567 Fixed the "flatten" command so that "-dotoplabels" works as advertised,
and doesn't crash magic.
2023-03-25 15:06:25 -04:00
Tim Edwards fc62a63d41 Corrected errors in the extresist code and in extflat, both of which
can result in negative resistors due to integer overflow.  In all
cases, the target was floating-point and it was only necessary to
recast everything to float first.
2023-03-25 11:01:52 -04:00
Tim Edwards 8fb96db14c Found one additional issue in the extraction that causes incorrect
partitioning of unshielded areas reaching outward from any given
edge, caused by using a boundary value in the 2nd recursion call
that had been modified for the 1st recursion call and so was no
longer valid.
2023-03-24 17:11:27 -04:00
Tim Edwards 30184cb506 Finally tracked down several bugs in the sidewall walking routines
that had been causing negative capacitances to substrate to be
generated for certain complex geometries.
2023-03-24 09:51:22 -04:00
Tim Edwards f0c94d59f3 Minor adjustment to output from esSIvalue() to avoid round-off error
causing the SI suffix not to be the expected one.  Adjusted the
bounds where each SI suffix is used to keep output in the range of
0.1 to 100, although the boundary is very subjective.  Made a
correction to the extresist code to scan through all device records
for a tile type.  However, (1) there are cases being missed, and (2)
this should not be necessary since all device types should be able
to be known exactly from the contents of the .sim file.  Needs more
work.
2023-03-23 15:38:31 -04:00
Tim Edwards 6dd5f4d7e3 Corrected problem caused by adding a scrollbar to the parameters
window in the toolkit, which was to the "tkwait" command, which
waits for a change in state.  What was intended was to wait for
a change in state to visible only;  once visible, the "tkwait"
command should not invoked or else the process will block.
2023-03-22 15:28:00 -04:00
Tim Edwards 58c6a32a6c Applied patch from Donn that converts strcpy() calls in ext2spice
to "safer" strncpy() calls to prevent string buffer overflow.
Also:  Reimplemented the loop in the GDS write routine that counts
ports and then outputs them in order.  It was possible to hang
magic for a long time by giving a port a very, very large index
number.  The new implementation uses qsort() to sort the ports
by index, which is obviously much more efficient for the worst
case (and efficient enough for all normal cases).
2023-03-21 22:04:30 -04:00
Tim Edwards d8f926865d Modified the behavior of cell reading, mainly with respect to
dereferencing, and making the behavior of "load" on the command
line (i.e., loading a cell from a file) the same as the
behavior of loading a cell as a result of expanding an unloaded
instance.  In both cases, if "load -dereference" is used, and
a cell does not exist in any search path but does exist in the
original location, without dereferencing, then the cell will be
loaded from the original location.  Also:  Corrected an error
that has existed since adding the capability to read compressed
files, which causes magic to crash when attempting to run the
"crash recover" command (because that routine was mixing
compressed and regular file stream calls).
2023-03-20 21:00:35 -04:00
Tim Edwards 10448788f9 Found another error causing negative capacitances and fixed it,
but the search continues for another mechanism that continues to
do the same thing.
2023-03-17 21:59:47 -04:00
Tim Edwards ca0cb1322a A couple of corrections to the last commit, where the equation for
computing the amount of fringe shielding was wrong.  This fixes
one of my example cases, but not the other one, so I still need to
pin down a condition that can result in negative capacitance.
2023-03-17 20:47:08 -04:00
Tim Edwards edb05fb3d1 More corrections to the method of calculating fringe capacitance
inside a halo area.  The previous implementation used a linear
accounting of error to determine the amount of shielding, but
since the shielding is nonlinear, this is a poor approximation
and regularly overestimates the shielding and leads to negative
capacitances.  The corrected method makes many more calls to
the atan() function and the performance impact for extraction
will need to be evaluated.
2023-03-17 13:51:33 -04:00
Tim Edwards e9d434597a Corrected issue with the commit of version 8.3.378, which can
cause a crash when extracting some devices like bipolars with
terminals on different plance.
2023-03-15 14:36:15 -04:00
Tim Edwards a2687d4385 Corrected an issue from the last commit, which is that the default
ground node name (which is static) gets put on the node list and
is improperly deallocated.  Corrected by simply allocating the
string for the default substrate node instead of using the static
string.
2023-03-14 12:53:22 -04:00
Tim Edwards a3f5f4db80 Changed the behavior of capacitance value output in ext2spice
and ext2sim to make use of the new esSIvalue() routine, so that
it no longer depends on a preformatted string.  Corrected an
issue where the esSIvalue() routine would output "a" for "atto"
which is not supported by ngspice.
2023-03-13 13:21:34 -04:00
Tim Edwards c077e1acef Removed from the "lef" HTML document some mentions of property names
that aren't actually handled by the "lef write" command.  The three
mentions are "LEFsource", "LEFuse", and "LEFshape", all of which
refer to names of pin properties, not macro properties.  These
mentions were probably left over from early work.
2023-03-13 10:18:17 -04:00
Tim Edwards 913c830dee Corrected the extraction of length and width of devices that are
(truly) missing a terminal (such as a MOSCAP made with a gate
extending into but not crossing a diffusion region).  Added the
most requested GUI feature, which is a vertical scrollbar on the
parameterized device window (could be improved by maximizing
window height without exceeding display height).
2023-03-12 16:57:47 -04:00
Tim Edwards e10901e32b Updated the version to go along with the merge of pull request
222 from Sean Cross.  Corrected a few places where the blanket
conversion "Region"->"ExtRegion" picked up some comment lines
that were unrelated to the structure name.
2023-03-10 11:14:23 -05:00
Sean Cross 1e7da74672 rename Region to ExtRegion
On Macos, Tk includes X11, which has this define:

    #if !defined(MAC_OSX_TK)
    #   include <X11/X.h>
    #endif
    #ifdef MAC_OSX_TK
    #   include <X11/X.h>
    #   define Cursor XCursor
    #   define Region XRegion
    #endif

This causes the keywords `Cursor` and `Region` to be reserved, which
prevents magic from building.

Rename `Region` to `ExtRegion` as suggested by @RTimothyEdwards in
https://github.com/RTimothyEdwards/magic/issues/195#issuecomment-1298870983
and https://github.com/RTimothyEdwards/magic/pull/222#pullrequestreview-1334900670

Signed-off-by: Sean Cross <sean@xobs.io>
2023-03-10 11:07:55 -05:00
Tim Edwards 5e5879c53d Made a simple but important change to "readspice.tcl" to unexpand
the cell being reworked for port numbering.  Otherwise *all*
labels are selected, which can take a very long time depending on
how many labels are in the layout.  Note:  Need a "select area
ports" function, and better yet, rework the whole label database
so that magic no longer has to run compute-intensive routines
like DBEraseLabelsByContent().
2023-03-08 11:14:22 -05:00
Tim Edwards a8c3117020 Implemented and revised the "CIFhier" property to override the
"cif *hier write disable" and "cif *array write disable" commands
for a specific cell def and its descendents.  The revision ensures
that all descendents apply the override.  The "cif write" command
uses a stack instead of recursion, which makes it difficult to
apply the same method.  Currently the method only works for the
"gds write" command, and implementing the feature for "cif write"
is deemed not worth the effort.
2023-03-07 11:16:49 -05:00
Tim Edwards 73398e7e0b Corrected a buffer overrun situation in ExtBasic.c when printing
the "connected other node to. . ." message when terminals of a
device are shorted.  A long enough node name, especially one
created by concatenating hierarchy when flattening a cell, can
easily overrun the short 256-byte string buffer.  Fixed by
changing strcat() to strncat().
2023-03-05 16:39:58 -05:00
Tim Edwards 26da5adf98 Corrected an error in the check for coincident instances. This
check was too aggressive and would delete coincident instances
based on cell def and bounding box only.  If the cells were at
different orientation or mirrored, they would be incorrectly
flagged as coincident.  Instances read from GDS could be
deleted due to this issue.
2023-02-28 16:49:17 -05:00
Tim Edwards 0058000c22 Corrected "ext2spice" to mark nodes on resistors from "extresist"
so that they do not get marked as "FLOATING" nodes when writing out
the parasitic capacitances at the end.
2023-02-28 13:11:32 -05:00
Tim Edwards eb36edf35a Corrected the ext2spice device output for device length, which
somehow acquired a typo which made it write "w=".  Resolves
issue #223 from Mitch Bailey.
2023-02-28 09:34:25 -05:00
Tim Edwards 3da6172706 Modified the "port renumber" command to use (case-insensitive)
natural sort instead of ASCII-based sorting, so that ports that
are numbered arrays will be indexed properly by count.  Also:
Modified the "extresist" handling of substrate to draw the default
substrate type over the entire cell area (less areas of nwell or
other conflicting type).  This allows extresist to extract the
entire substrate as a resistive network.  The result is ugly and
may warrant some aggressive network simplification, but it should
at least be realistic.
2023-02-27 22:22:09 -05:00
Tim Edwards e72f85fd10 Corrected the ext2sim output and extresist to properly handle
2-terminal devices without complaining.  The previous handling
seemed to be technically correct other than spitting out warnings
about missing terminals.
2023-02-24 12:58:46 -05:00
Tim Edwards 7b485efa9b Added code to handle string overflows in property strings. It
might be better to flag a warning, as property strings longer than
the original buffer size of 2048 are probably a bad idea.
2023-02-23 16:44:58 -05:00
Tim Edwards 33d0d53d34 Corrected an error in the extract section setup of the tech file
that allocates and deallocates a single layer mask used by the
tech reader.  Decided to work around the issue just by allocating
it only once and not releasing it---it's just a few bytes.
2023-02-22 17:56:45 -05:00
Tim Edwards be577d4318 Corrected the reading of the "defaultsidewall" statement in the
tech file "extract" section to work correctly when the offset is
negative.  Generally, a negative offset is nonphysical and is just
curve-fitting round-off error, but the existing code was failing
to divide out the factor of 1000 that had been multiplied through
when reading the tech file, resulting in a very wrong offset.
2023-02-22 15:30:50 -05:00
Tim Edwards d4790d2f31 Corrected the "measure" (Tcl scripted) command to fix an error
when internal units no longer match lambda units.  The text
would match the dimension of the cursor box, but the measurement
lines would be drawn assuming a lambda scale, not the internal
scale.
2023-02-20 16:06:18 -05:00
Tim Edwards c7f11d2169 Important update: Reworked the extraction method to properly
isolate the terminal areas of a device (e.g., source and drain)
and calculate their area and perimeter individually for the
device (in addition to the traditional method of calculating
area and perimeter of each resistance class for the entire node).

Also:  Reworked the SPICE syntax output to generate SI values
in the range 1-1000 with the appropriate suffix (e.g., "20u")
instead of defaulting to "u" for lengths and "p" for areas.
This prevents it from producing weird units like "150000u" when
a process definition already includes a scalefactor.

Reworked the "extresist" code to use the device terminal area
and perimeter.  This fixes an error in which "extresist" would
lose these values and "ext2spice" with option "extresist on"
would generate a new netlist output with zero terminal areas
and perimeters.
2023-02-16 11:59:13 -05:00
Tim Edwards 87702ac98a Reworked the previous commit in a way that makes more sense, as
the problem only occurs when handling the legacy "fet" device.
2023-02-13 13:41:58 -05:00
Tim Edwards 5fcd4441c1 Corrected the "extresist" command behavior to ensure that
transistor records match between the ".ext" file and the ".res.ext"
file for the number of terminals per device.  Previously, the first
device type for the layer type was always being used, and if it had
fewer terminals (e.g., a MOScap), then one terminal would go missing
in the output.
2023-02-13 10:57:43 -05:00
Tim Edwards adda4092d6 Updated version to go along with the merge of pull request #217 from
Anton Blanchard.
2023-02-02 09:18:22 -05:00
Anton Blanchard c495b618b2 Remove cast of pointer to struct and back again. 2023-02-02 15:34:52 +11:00
Tim Edwards 1a3caee376 (1) Added a check for unclosed boundaries when reading GDS.
This is diagnostic only and does not change the read-in
    behavior.
(2) ext2spice:  Corrected an error that had been introduced
    into version 8.3.171 that accidentally marks all devices
    as visited which causes all source/drain areas and
    perimeters to be output as zero.
(3) extract:  Sweeping changes to handling of fringe
    capacitance.  Removed the (recently added) "fringeshieldhalo"
    parameter from the tech file.  Reworked the fringe
    capacitance models based on results from the "capiche"
    project (github/RTimothyEdwards/capiche).  Fringe shielding
    is now done by clipping fringe at the boundary of a
    shielding shape, rather than trying to calculate the
    amount of shielding (as the "capiche" project proved this
    to be equivalent).  Values for partial fringing are modeled
    by atan(x), which like the sidewall (1/x) curve, extends to
    infinity and values are limited by the halo but do not
    otherwise depend on the halo.  Because of this, the halo can
    be made variable and controlled by the user for deciding on
    the tradeoff between accuracy and run time.  A new command
    option "extract halo" was added to allow this control over
    the halo distance.
2023-01-27 11:47:37 -05:00
Tim Edwards 8d08cb2f2f One small revision to the last commit, to make the command option
"gds polygon subcells true" the same as "gds polygon subcells
temporary" instead of "gds polygon subcells keep".  This works
well for gf180mcu in open_pdks to keep the existing behavior
but won't break the GDS input on an older version of magic.
2023-01-17 20:23:11 -05:00
Tim Edwards be59d787a1 Modified the "gds subcell polygon" command option to split into
three types:  "none", "temporary", and "keep" (instead of "true"
or "false").  "none" now reverts back to the original behavior,
because it was found that saving polygons in subcells prevents
them from participating in boolean operations.  The "keep"
option is the original option (polygons kept in subcells), and
"temporary" is the one recently introduced (which puts polygons
in subcells and then flattens them).  This restores the original
method while retaining the recently implemented method.  However,
a proper solution needs to be found that deals with the problem
of boolean operators.
2023-01-17 20:14:38 -05:00
Tim Edwards 05ad386500 Updated the version to go along with the merge of pull request
213 from Anton Blanchard (1. Don't cast pointer to struct and back
again in DBDiagonalProc(), 2.  Fix compiler warning in
drcMaskSpacing(), 3. Fix a few issues in leaDBSearchForTech(),
4. Remove spurious ";" from PlotPS()).
2023-01-16 22:11:15 -05:00
Anton Blanchard f181d97315 Remove spurious ; from PlotPS() 2023-01-16 16:00:56 +11:00
Anton Blanchard c89b0c1ff3 Fix a few issues in leaDBSearchForTech()
Always call closedir() after a successful opendir(), and always return
a value from function.
2023-01-16 15:56:02 +11:00
Anton Blanchard e4e115b23e Fix compiler warning in drcMaskSpacing()
why should be an int.
2023-01-16 11:02:58 +11:00
Anton Blanchard eedc0c89a1 Don't cast pointer to struct and back again in DBDiagonalProc() 2023-01-16 11:00:47 +11:00