* Change: In CRL::GdsStream, no longer export empty Cells as structures,
to avoid empty cells in Cadence. To prevent meta-transistors to be
exported as real physical objects.
Also put a hard-coded test to prevent exporting "control_r" model
which is made of AMS standard cells for "amsOTA".
* Change: In CRL/PyRoutingGauge, export the isHV() and isVH() methods so
the Stack can access it.
* Change: In Hurricane/PyCellViewer, export the removeHistory() method.
When a Cell is deleted, it must be also removed from the editor
history. This should be take care of automatically, but for now
we make it manually through scripts.
* Bug: In Anabatic::NetBuilder::doRp_accessAnalog(), the gauge offset
was not taken into account when creating initial Contact on
RoutingPad. The program self corrected afterwards, but with the
display of a disgraceful message.
* Change: In Anabatic::Configuration and Session, export the gauge offsets.
The short net mode degrade the routing in some cases. This will be
fixed in a next batch of commits.
* New: In Hurricane::NetRoutingProperty, added "ShortNet" flag for Nets
that are completly inside *one* GCell.
* Bug: In CRL::BlifParser::Model::staticInit(), when looking for the
output of zero and one cell, also skip the blockage net (as well as
automatic and supplies).
* New: In Anabatic::AutoSegment, added "ShortNet" flag to know if the
segment is part of a short net (fully included in *one* GCell).
Also add accessor/mutators for the _analogMode flag (was it ever
used before?).
* New: In Anabatic::NetBuilder::singleGCell(), if a RoutingPad is
vertically small, add a vertical segment to give it some slack.
* New: In Anabatic::Dijkstra::_materialize(), detect "short net" as
they have only one GCell in their source list...
* Bug: In AnabaticEngine::_loadGrbyNet(), reset the AutoSegment
"short net" and "analog mode" creation flags between two different
nets.
* New: In Katana::Configuration, added dedicated ripup for short net
segmnts.
* New: In Katana: partially implemented support for "short dogleg", that
is dogleg that are always kept in same metal because they connect
neighboring perpandicular tracks. Not finished neither activated
yet.
* New: In Katana::TreckElement and derived, export the the *short net*
support from AutoSegment.
* Bug: In Katana::RoutingEvent::_processRepair(), when a segment is
successfully inserted, re-process any perpandicular that is in
repair state, as it may have a new chance to be placed.
* New: In Katana::SegmentFsm::slackenTopology(), always reject short nets.
* Bug: In Katana::Track::check(), correctly handle wide segments instead
of issuing false check messages.
* Bug: In Anabatic::AutoSegment, Anabatic::AutoContact and derived
classes, the recursive invalidation mechanism did have cross-call
troubles.
- The various AutoContact::_invalidate() now take the flag into
account instead of resetting it. This is for Flags::Topology
to be passed along from segments to contacts.
- In AutoSegment::invalidate(), do not invalidate S/T contacts
already invalidateds. In the same way, do not invalidate
aligned segments already invalidateds (save some recursion).
- In AutoSegment::_changeDepth(), call invalidate with
Flags::Topology (to force contact update) and Flags::NoCheckLayer
to avoid disgraceful warnings.
* New: Anabatic::NetBuilder::_do_xG_1M1() with (x >= 2) new set of
optimized topologies when there is multiple globals but only one
terminal. The default one was making two connections to the same
RoutingPad, which was making clutter.
* Bug: In Anabatic::NetBuilder::singleGCell(), in HV mode, check if the
two adjacent metal1 pins at least share a vertical span. If not,
create a dogleg.
* Bug: In AnabaticEngine::loadGlobalRouting(), call relaxOverconstraineds()
only if we are *not* in two-metal mode.
* Bug: In NetBuilder::construct(), allow any number of globals (up to 6)
when in two-metal mode. Should be sufficent for now.
* New: In AnabaticEngine, new method _updateGContacts() to re-compute
the positions of the global routing contacts *after* a GCell
resize.
* Bug: In Katana::Block::resizeChannels(), must call _updateGContacts()
after the resize to properly shift their positions.
* Change: In Anabatic::GCell::doGrid(), remove the "3 slice height"
limit (for small digital analog blocs).
* Bug: In Anabatic::NetBuilder::setStartHook(), perform a check for
a RoutingPad still on a Plug. Diplay an error instead of crashing.
* Bug: In CRL::RoutingLayerGauge::getTrackIndex(), the upper bound
of the track interval must be included instead of excluded.
* New: In Hurricane::Cell, add a StayOnPlugs flags for flattenNets().
To keep the RoutingPad occurrences on Plug instead of selecting
physical components.
* New: In Isobar::PyNet, add setAutomatic() and isAutomatic() to the
interface.
* Bug: In Katana::protectRoutingPads(), do not create protections on
PinOnly layers (mostly metal1).
* Change: In Anabatic::AutoContactTerminal::getNativeConstraintBox(),
when the anchor is a RoutingPad (which must be always the case),
perform the true computation of it's position based on the
segment occurrence. It is a important change, previously the
area was in fact the "center line" of the connector while now
it is really an area (mandatory for "half-offgrid" terminals of
real technologies).
The change is not complete yet, the area should be shrinked
by the half size of a VIA, because the area applies to the center
coordinate of the VIA (to be done quickly).
* Bug: In Anabatic::AutoContactTurn::updateTopology(), when a dogleg
is created (restore connexity after a layer change) the layer of
the VIA, based on the segments it connects to must be re-computed
*after* the dogleg has been made.
* Change: In all files of Anabatic, when comparing two layers, no longer
use the Layer pointer itself, but the layer mask. This allow a
transparent management of both real and symbolic layers (which
do share the same mask). Real metal layers (not VIAs) will be
BasicLayer and symbolic metal layers will be RegularLayer.
* New: Anabatic::Configuration::selectRpComponent(), select the best
RoutingPad component for metal1 terminals. Look for the metal1
component with the biggest accessibility on-grid.
RoutingPad using other metals are left untoucheds.
* New: New function Anabatic::Vertex::getNeighbor(Edge*) to get the
neighbor Vertex through an Edge*. This method allows to write
clearer code as we no longer need to access the neighbor through
the underlying GCell.
Also add proxies for GCell methods in Vertex.
* Bug: In Anabatic::Dijkstra::_toSources(), in the ripup stage, when
a component with multiples vertexes is reached *and* two of it's
vertexes are reached *at the same time* (one from which we backtrack
and one still in the queue) extraneous edges may be created by
_materialize(). Case occurs on snx/c35b4, "abc_5360_n903_1".
To solve this, Dijkstra::_toSource() is modificated, the "from"
edges of the newly reacheds vertexes are reset to NULL, *except*
for the one we will be backtracking from. That is, the one given
in the source argument.
* Change: In Anabatic::NetBuilder class, put the various Hooks and
RoutingPad sorting functions as class ones.
* Bug: In AutoSegment::setLayer(), raise the SegInvalidatedFayer flag.
This unset flag was causing AutoContactTurn::updateTopology()
to not work as expected and making gaps, this was the cause of
the last remaining warnings about layer connexity.
* New: In Anabatic::NetBuilder, set all the attributes as private and
create accessors and mutators.
Finish virtualising all GCell build methods and transfer them
into the NetBuilderHV class.
Build methods now return a boolean to tell if the GCell was
processed or not, to allow cascading in the "big switch".
Reorganise the "big switch" in separate sections only partially
cascading.
Truly fuse the *big switch* for channel routing and over-the-cells.
Create a new method "_do_globalSegment()" to delagate the
drawing of global segments between two GCell to the derived classes.
* New: In Anabatic, rename GCellTopology to NetBuilder, expose the class
(no longer in a local namespace).
NetBuilder become a base class performing the walkthrough the Net
tree. Derived class are tasked to build routing for specific gauge.
NetBuilderHV is created to manage all gauge with metal2 horizontal
and metal3 vertical.
In our terminolgy we consider that the first routing metal is
metal2. Metal1 is used inside the standard cells.