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Tim Edwards 083c0c10e9 Modified the routine that flattens labels so that it does not prepend
the name of the cell use if the cell use is a top level window.  It
was accidentally discovered that using "select top cell ; select flat"
will do this (creating label text with spaces in the process, which is
illegal syntax for netlists).
2022-03-08 13:55:07 -05:00
Tim Edwards 353ca3aff6 Corrected the (recently implemented) "labellayer" GDS/CIF output
function, which was incorrectly multiplying through by two scale
factors, resulting in incorrectly-placed labels in the GDS output.
2022-03-07 11:44:30 -05:00
Tim Edwards 47df9da0d3 Debugged an issue where a label on the default substrate node may
not be seen during hierarchical processing, causing the substrate
to get split into several names that may conflict in the netlist.
At issue is the fact that ExtLabelRegions() will not attach a
default substrate label to a default substrate region.  This may
need further untangling, as extFindNodes() will set the default
substrate node and is sometimes followed by ExtLabelRegions(),
which will label it.  Any place ExtFindRegions() is called, this
could be an issue.
2022-02-26 17:39:36 -05:00
Tim Edwards bae5d9cd06 Added a command-line option "magic --commit" which provides the commit
number from the git repository, which is overall more reliable than
the version number, but mainly to support a common method across the
open source tools for providing information to builds like open_pdks
that may need to know what version of every tool was used for the
build.
2022-02-25 09:56:22 -05:00
Tim Edwards db4fa65bfc Corrected some issues related to the handling of substrate hierarchy.
Most of this had to do with the incorrect use of the parent's substrate
name in extHierSubstrate().  After the correction, there still remains
an issue that is caused when a labeled isolated substrate region overlaps
an extraction tile boundary.  I believe that this particular error has
existed for some time and is not new, so I am committing these changes.
2022-02-24 16:47:11 -05:00
Tim Edwards 505155497e Resolved an issue with magic crashing during "antennacheck" due to
a routine that should have been called with a NULL argument, but
instead was called with no argument, making the behavior system-
dependent.  Revised the parsing of the "defaultareacap" and
"defaultperimeter" statements in the tech file, such that the short
version of both statements gets automatic handling of the substrate
and isolated substrate areas;  this goes back to the recent change
in extraction behavior to redefine the "substrate type" (e.g., pwell)
during extraction as defining isolated substrate areas, and not the
default substrate.  The earlier code change dealt with problems
related to extracting nodes and regions, but did not consider how
parasitic capacitance was affected.  This commit resolves that issue.
2022-02-23 15:02:40 -05:00
Tim Edwards f8390b78f8 Tackling a section of code with poor performance in extraction.
The extSubtree() routine cuts a layout into squares and extracts
each separately, checking for subcell interactions.  In each
square it parses all labels looking for unconnected ones.  This
section of code not only parses all labels M x N times, but it
then marks interaction areas where there may be none, forcing
additional unnecessary processing.  This commit makes the first
quick optimization, which is to change the return value of
DRCFindInteractions() from boolean to integer, allowing it to
return a value indicating that there are no subcells in the
area.  This prevents the loop through labels from happening in
cases where there can never be interactions.  More to come.
2022-02-20 17:36:49 -05:00
Tim Edwards 2e99d0cff7 Changed the behavior of "extract" routine extFindNodes() to not
check for abstract views to determine how to handle the substrate
node.  Running tests to check if this has any negative impact on
the extraction of abstract views that do not specify substrate
and well types.
2022-02-17 11:27:43 -05:00
Tim Edwards f23aec37b9 Corrected the "select flat" command, which failed to recompute the
selection bounding box, causing all following commands to fail to
handle anything in the selection outside of the unit area (0, 0) to
(1, 1).
2022-02-16 11:28:06 -05:00
Tim Edwards 3a758912c4 Corrected a small issue in the "property" command that will attempt
to free memory from location 0 if the cell is not editable.
2022-02-15 12:01:11 -05:00
Tim Edwards 6ecd077ab4 Restored compiling of the non-Tcl/Tk version of magic. This has
traditionally been kept for backwards compatibility.  However, the
operation of "ext2spice" and "ext2sim" as separate programs has
become extremely difficult to maintain, and so it has been dropped
in favor of folding both into the program as commands, as was done
a long time ago in the Tcl/Tk version.
2022-02-08 16:12:07 -05:00
Tim Edwards 113f0dfb3f Applied the same method as used in the last commit, to put all
cell properties in natural sort order when writing a .mag file.
This should remove the last bit of indeterminism in the output
of magic database files.
2022-02-01 11:58:11 -05:00
Tim Edwards 750ad12677 Updated version (after pulling last commit). 2022-01-31 15:33:56 -05:00
Tim Edwards ea80e30a8e Applied a string sort to the dump of cell uses when writing a .mag
file.  This makes the output of .mag files deterministic (except
possibly for properties, which may also need to be handled this
way).
2022-01-31 15:30:24 -05:00
Tim Edwards ee1d1ae5b0 Corrected an error in LEF write in which sticky labels that declare
the label to be attached to a non-contact type when the label is
actually over a contact are not handled correctly when checking if
multiple labels should belong to the same port record.
2022-01-24 17:19:13 -05:00
Tim Edwards e1aedc6f41 Decided that a different approach needed to be taken for having
timestamps that are fixed, since the timestamp update routine is
called from too many places, too many times.  Instead created a
new cell definition flag indicating a fixed timestamp, which can
be set by "cellname timestamp" for an individual cell, or with
"gds datestamp" for cells read from a GDS file.
2022-01-22 11:18:32 -05:00
Tim Edwards 5629c2a6cd Changed the "gds nodatestamp" option to "gds datestamp" and added
"gds datestamp <value>" as an option to force a specific datestamp
on the GDS output.  This is a third option beyond the previous two
which were either to use the current time or to write zero.  The
new option allows an entire library to get a common timestamp, for
example, related to a PDK version number.  The "gds nodatestamp"
option has been retained for backwards compatibility.
2022-01-21 10:26:29 -05:00
Tim Edwards c2755a061f First cut at a method to automatically generate mask hint properties
in a cell to account for the difference between what's in an input
GDS file and what magic would write out itself from the processed
data.  This potentially allows library cells to be read in that
will generate the equivalent mask data as output without resorting
to using GDS file references as properties.  The method is activated
with the new command option "gds maskhints on" and the default is
off.
2022-01-20 21:50:13 -05:00
Tim Edwards 10c5ba99c9 Corrected an error in the hierarchical GDS processing of mask hints,
which failed to translate hint coordinates from subcells into the
composite cell, resulting in hierarchical GDS errors.
2022-01-19 15:37:45 -05:00
Tim Edwards 453d276f20 Cleaned up a bit of confusing diagnostic output when reading GDS.
If cells are instanced before being defined, causing the GDS parser
to rewind the cell from the top, then the "already defined" error
messages will be suppressed, since it is to be expected that cells
will be seen twice (and ignored the 2nd time).  When rewinding, an
output message is issued so that it is clear that the file contains
instances that are used before they are defined, and recommends the
"gds ordering on" setting.  Also:  Fixed the "gds ordering" command
code so that the command with no third argument returns the state
of the "gds ordering" setting instead of generating a parser error.
2022-01-14 11:07:08 -05:00
Tim Edwards b68744a944 Made a change to basic extraction to avoid generating an extra
node representing the global substrate on cells that are abstract
views.  Corrected a typecasting issue in ext2spice.c that throws
a compiler warning.  Added another check for a cell being editable
when painting, which is a case that was not covered by the
previous code change to address the same issue.
2022-01-13 12:56:20 -05:00
Tim Edwards b5f2b75768 Removed code from ext2spice that is no longer functional.
Implemented a separate check for ports when writing a subcircuit
that cross-checks against the port list in the flattened
extraction.  This allows ports that were optimized out during
flattening of the hierarchy to be removed from the cell's port
list, which cuts down on disconnected nodes in the output port
list.
2022-01-12 15:30:07 -05:00
Tim Edwards 940a18efab Updated the version to go along with the merge of several pull
requests (117, 118, and 119) from Anton Blanchard.
2022-01-10 14:05:34 -05:00
Tim Edwards f89d52dbcc Modified the short selection routine (again) to avoid issues when
tracing the short path back through stacked contacts.  Discovered
a problem with the connectivity search routine (which has been in
the code for a very long time) which will fail to copy contacts
to the selection cell if it has already drawn one of the metal
layers in the same place.  This has now been fixed.
2022-01-06 13:29:43 -05:00
Tim Edwards 2fc0e669b6 Some optimizations on the "select search" function. Mainly this
stops checking for the "best" path during the feed-forward check
and only enumerates the cost function for every tile in the
selection, moving outward from the source.  This keeps the
algorithm efficient.
2022-01-03 17:49:54 -05:00
Tim Edwards 1fceef6acd Corrected the last commit's problem with file locking, which is that
there was no distinction between a locked file and a new cell
(initial state) before writing to disk.  This prevents any new cell
from being saved!  Also:  Revised the behavior of the "select short"
search, but this still has issues with long run-times on complex
layouts, so this is an ongoing effort.
2022-01-03 16:00:31 -05:00
Tim Edwards 6a78f4967e Updated the version to go along with pull request #115 from github
user susinxy.  Edited the merged code slightly, without changing
the functionality.
2022-01-01 13:24:18 -05:00
Tim Edwards 271449128a Updated the way that the technology file parser handles the
"defaultareacap" and "defaultperimeter" statements in the technology
file.  Now, the parser makes use of the configuration of the
substrate from the "substrate" line to generate a default list of
which types and planes represent the substrate, and which types and
planes represent shielding to the substrate.  This solves an issue
with the use of substrate isolation layers (e.g., "isosub" in
sky130A), because its definition and usage created substrate shields
on two planes (well and dwell), while the syntax for "defaultareacap"
and "defaultperimeter" only allow one shielding plane to be defined.
2021-12-31 11:13:59 -05:00
Tim Edwards be5b6dec0c Updated version to go along with the merge of pull request #113
from Brad Smith.
2021-12-30 09:26:38 -05:00
Tim Edwards 6adcd2dc74 Updated the version to go along with the merge of pull request
112 from Brad Smith.  Also ran autoconf, since change was made
to configure.in and the standard instructions don't call for
autoconf to be run.
2021-12-29 21:06:48 -05:00
Tim Edwards 9af44230eb Removed an oddball method put into the extflat code some time ago
that makes a net a global net if there is a Tcl variable of the
same name.  This conflicts with a later use of Tcl variables VDD
and GND to denote power and ground names, which is a completely
different usage.
2021-12-25 16:14:37 -05:00
Tim Edwards 86f7c1f2cf Corrected the return value of extSubsFunc2(), which was returning
value 1 after finding a substrate connecting type shielded (by deep
nwell, in the example) from the substrate, thus preventing the
search from processing any remaining substrate types.  Solved by
changing the return value to zero to keep the search going.
2021-12-23 16:31:34 -05:00
Tim Edwards 716848067e Made a few corrections that stem from the change to add a separate
record to the label structure to hold the port number.  One major
issue stemming from this was reported in github issue #203 by Anton
Blanchard.  This commit fixes that error.
2021-12-22 12:08:34 -05:00
Tim Edwards ea414c822d Got to the bottom of why area and perimeter values are no longer
output for transistors.  The problem came from a change made to
fix an issue with capacitors marked as floating nodes because some
nodes are not output as source or drain.  But those nodes are output
before the parameters, so when generating parameter output, all
nodes appear to have already been output.  Solution:  Specify an
additional bit in the "visited" mask for the node having been output
that is separate from the mask for resist classes used by the code
that writes parameter values, and use that bit as a test for whether
the node is connected to some device (not necessarily a FET source
or drain).
2021-12-20 13:12:49 -05:00
Tim Edwards 859879ce5d There being a specific situation where the enumeration of ports
used by "topVisit" and "subcktVisit" in ext2spice.c, probably
caused by having different names on the same port number, the
subcktVisit() routine was modified to use exactly the same
enumeration as topVisit() so that they are guaranteed to have
the same result.
2021-12-13 11:33:02 -05:00
Tim Edwards 43bb499bcf Corrected an issue with the limited bitfield dedicated to port numbers;
this limited ports to 16384, which seemed reasonable at the time.
However, the sky130_sram_macro layouts connect power and ground in a
way that when coupled with "extract unique" can generate tens of
thousands of ports and overrun the bit field, showing that automation
can do the unexpected.  The solution was to split out the port number
from the label record as its own 32-bit value.
2021-12-12 22:09:31 -05:00
Tim Edwards 552d6de0f7 Modification to prevent crashing on an attempt to do an area erase on
a read-only layout.
2021-12-07 14:25:50 -05:00
Tim Edwards f68c2c7657 One small change to the ext2spice topVisit code to ignore nodes that
have already been output;  i.e., that have EF_PORT set.  However,
since EF_PORT is now set on all implicit ports, it is likely that
this part of the code is no longer exercised at all, and may be
removed.
2021-12-06 09:52:59 -05:00
Tim Edwards bfdf1227a7 Modified the "extract unique" behavior so that it treats "soft"
connections through the substrate as the same node, and so will
not force different nodes names on the soft connection to be
unique.  This should probably be selectable behavior.  However, as
written, the "extract" command will always merge soft connections,
so giving them unique names just causes problems with "extract".
2021-12-04 15:04:01 -05:00
Tim Edwards 5913643ad0 Reverted most of yesterday's modifications. Instead located the
issue at the change made in revision 214.  This was done incorrectly
in two ways, one being a set of statements inside an if() block that
should have been executed always, and the other an incorrect use of
the EF_DEVTERM flag, setting it when it should not have been set.
2021-12-03 12:29:02 -05:00
Tim Edwards 6a8f1226d1 Corrected a problem with implicit substrate ports and connections;
implicit substrate connections under some conditions were not added
to the subcircuit pin list.  When this was corrected, the call to
the subcircuit was missing the implicit substrate port.  When that
was corrected, the implicit substrate port printed was the subcircuit's
local node name, not the connection from above in the hierarchy.  The
underlying problem was that the substrate was marked as a port in a
node record that was in another (flattened and unused) def and so not
seen when enumerating the def's node list.  It's possible that the
better solution is that the efNodeHashTable() should be enumerated to
write subcircuit ports, not def->def_nodes.  However, now, by using
EFHNLook(), the corresponding entry in efNodeHashTable() is found and
used.
2021-12-02 11:38:46 -05:00
Tim Edwards 65747132a0 Added behavior for reading cells with or without "-dereference" to
work around the issue of loading a file containing references to
cells with the same name as cells already loaded.  This is probably
going to cause additional headaches until a proper checksum method
is implemented.
2021-11-30 12:17:21 -05:00
Tim Edwards d43013048d Corrected a recent line change to return "0" instead of void, per
github Issue #104 by lantertronics.
2021-11-29 17:57:18 -05:00
Tim Edwards 8957d4b947 Slightly modified various use cases of "cellname" so that they
behave as one would expect;  e.g., "cellname self" returns the name
of the currently edited cell if nothing is selected;  "cellname
rename <name>" renames the currently edited cell to <name>.
Modified the "extract" command so that it will not extract a cell
named "(UNNAMED)" but will insist that the cell must be given a
proper name, much like the "writeall" command does.
2021-11-25 12:40:51 -05:00
Tim Edwards 6b72a51b17 Fixed a segfault condition if doing "splitpaint" on a zero-area
rectangle.  Likewise, this also fixes an unexpected result when
doing "spliterase" on a zero-area rectangle (which does not cause
a segfault, but is not what one would want magic to do).
2021-11-24 10:00:15 -05:00
Tim Edwards a6e57093f8 Realized a very stupid error in the handling of the "use" lines
when reading in a .mag file.  The routine was not checking for
whether a "use" entry in the file was the first one encountered
or not.  The path is only ever given for the first use of any cell
def, so for any cell after the first, the path should have already
been resolved.  This fix avoids lots of unnecessary error messages
when reading a file in a different directory.  Also, because the
routine now checks for the first use in a file, any error messages
that do occur will only be displayed for the first use, not all of
them.
2021-11-20 20:54:51 -05:00
Tim Edwards 73bad08457 Updated the version to go along with the merge of pull request
the existing coding style.
2021-11-17 09:12:47 -05:00
Tim Edwards e8eb96103d Modified the Euclidean distance "grow" operator so that it honors
the grid limit setting.
2021-11-16 09:59:23 -05:00
Tim Edwards 898783467c Corrected the "lef write" routine to more correctly handle port
statements, with all "hard" connections being enumerated in the
same PORT entry, and "soft" connections (same label on unconnected
areas;  e.g., through substrate or resistor device) being
enumerated as separate PORT entries, per the LEF spec.  Also
corrected behavior with respect to the "lef write -toplayer"
option, which was treating each port label independently, and so
generating entries for lower layers of a port if there were ports
on those layers, in contravention to the "-toplayer" option.
Also:  Added the PINS section to the "def write" output;  this had
been left as a "to be completed" item but was never done in spite
of being easy to add.
2021-11-12 11:34:16 -05:00
Tim Edwards 3afc462cac Removed the dependence on EXT_DOLABELCHECK when generating node
entries for "floating" labels.  Otherwise it is possible for the
hierarchical checks to find the label in flattened geometry and
reference it, resulting in merge statements in an .ext file that
reference undeclared nodes, ultimately resulting in extflat
failing to perform the merge, and an incorrect netlist.
2021-11-11 10:01:05 -05:00