Merge pull request #85 from LNIS-Projects/dev
Support on flexible local routing architecture
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@ -90,6 +90,12 @@ python3 openfpga_flow/scripts/run_fpga_task.py fpga_verilog/power_gated_design/p
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echo -e "Testing Depopulated crossbar in local routing";
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python3 openfpga_flow/scripts/run_fpga_task.py fpga_verilog/depopulate_crossbar --debug --show_thread_logs
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echo -e "Testing Fully connected output crossbar in local routing";
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python3 openfpga_flow/scripts/run_fpga_task.py fpga_verilog/fully_connected_output_crossbar --debug --show_thread_logs
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echo -e "Testing no local routing architecture";
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python3 openfpga_flow/scripts/run_fpga_task.py fpga_verilog/no_local_routing --debug --show_thread_logs
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echo -e "Testing through channels in tileable routing";
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python3 openfpga_flow/scripts/run_fpga_task.py fpga_verilog/thru_channel/thru_narrow_tile --debug --show_thread_logs
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python3 openfpga_flow/scripts/run_fpga_task.py fpga_verilog/thru_channel/thru_wide_tile --debug --show_thread_logs
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@ -133,6 +133,7 @@ void update_cluster_pin_with_post_routing_results(const DeviceContext& device_ct
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if (routing_net_id == cluster_net_id) {
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continue;
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}
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/* Add to net modification */
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vpr_clustering_annotation.rename_net(blk_id, j, routing_net_id);
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@ -38,6 +38,8 @@ static
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void rec_find_routed_sink_pb_graph_pins(const t_pb* pb,
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const t_pb_graph_pin* source_pb_pin,
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const AtomNetId& atom_net_id,
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const VprDeviceAnnotation& device_annotation,
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const std::map<const t_pb_graph_pin*, AtomNetId>& pb_pin_mapped_nets,
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t_pb_graph_pin** pb_graph_pin_lookup_from_index,
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std::vector<t_pb_graph_pin*>& sink_pb_pins) {
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@ -69,7 +71,49 @@ void rec_find_routed_sink_pb_graph_pins(const t_pb* pb,
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if ( (true == sink_pb_pin->parent_node->is_root())
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&& (OUT_PORT == sink_pb_pin->port->type)) {
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sink_pb_pins.push_back(sink_pb_pin);
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/* Be careful!!! There is an inconsistency between pb_route and actual net mapping!
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* The sink_pb_pin in the pb_route may not be the one we want
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* due to net remapping in the routing stage
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* If the net becomes invalid, we search all the fan-out of the source pb_pin
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* and find one that is mapped to the net
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*/
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AtomNetId remapped_net = AtomNetId::INVALID();
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auto remapped_result = pb_pin_mapped_nets.find(sink_pb_pin);
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if (remapped_result != pb_pin_mapped_nets.end()) {
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remapped_net = remapped_result->second;
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}
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if (atom_net_id == remapped_net) {
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sink_pb_pins.push_back(sink_pb_pin);
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} else {
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VTR_ASSERT_SAFE(atom_net_id != remapped_net);
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bool found_actual_sink_pb_pin = false;
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for (int iedge = 0; iedge < source_pb_pin->num_output_edges; ++iedge) {
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/* Bypass the interconnect that does not belong to a physical mode */
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int parent_mode_index = source_pb_pin->output_edges[iedge]->interconnect->parent_mode_index;
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VTR_ASSERT(parent_mode_index < sink_pb_pin->parent_node->pb_type->num_modes);
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if (&(sink_pb_pin->parent_node->pb_type->modes[parent_mode_index])
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!= device_annotation.physical_mode(sink_pb_pin->parent_node->pb_type)) {
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continue;
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}
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for (int ipin = 0; ipin < source_pb_pin->output_edges[iedge]->num_output_pins; ++ipin) {
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const t_pb_graph_pin* cand_sink_pb_pin = source_pb_pin->output_edges[iedge]->output_pins[ipin];
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auto cand_remapped_result = pb_pin_mapped_nets.find(cand_sink_pb_pin);
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AtomNetId cand_sink_pb_pin_net = AtomNetId::INVALID();
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if (cand_remapped_result != pb_pin_mapped_nets.end()) {
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cand_sink_pb_pin_net = cand_remapped_result->second;
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}
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if (atom_net_id == cand_sink_pb_pin_net) {
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sink_pb_pins.push_back(const_cast<t_pb_graph_pin*>(cand_sink_pb_pin));
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found_actual_sink_pb_pin = true;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (true == found_actual_sink_pb_pin) {
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break;
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}
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}
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VTR_ASSERT(true == found_actual_sink_pb_pin);
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}
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continue;
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}
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}
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for (t_pb_graph_pin* sink_pb_pin : sink_pb_pins_to_search) {
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rec_find_routed_sink_pb_graph_pins(pb, sink_pb_pin, atom_net_id, pb_graph_pin_lookup_from_index, sink_pb_pins);
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rec_find_routed_sink_pb_graph_pins(pb, sink_pb_pin, atom_net_id, device_annotation, pb_pin_mapped_nets, pb_graph_pin_lookup_from_index, sink_pb_pins);
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}
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}
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std::vector<t_pb_graph_pin*> find_routed_pb_graph_pins_atom_net(const t_pb* pb,
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const t_pb_graph_pin* source_pb_pin,
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const AtomNetId& atom_net_id,
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const VprDeviceAnnotation& device_annotation,
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const std::map<const t_pb_graph_pin*, AtomNetId>& pb_pin_mapped_nets,
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t_pb_graph_pin** pb_graph_pin_lookup_from_index) {
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std::vector<t_pb_graph_pin*> sink_pb_pins;
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rec_find_routed_sink_pb_graph_pins(pb, source_pb_pin, atom_net_id, pb_graph_pin_lookup_from_index, sink_pb_pins);
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rec_find_routed_sink_pb_graph_pins(pb, source_pb_pin, atom_net_id, device_annotation, pb_pin_mapped_nets, pb_graph_pin_lookup_from_index, sink_pb_pins);
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return sink_pb_pins;
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}
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/* Build the fast look-up between pb_pin_id and pb_graph_pin pointer */
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t_pb_graph_pin** pb_graph_pin_lookup_from_index = alloc_and_load_pb_graph_pin_lookup_from_index(lb_type);
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/* Build a fast look-up between pb_graph_pin and atom net id which it is mapped to
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* Note that, we only care the pb_graph_pin at the root pb_graph_node
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* where pb_graph_pin may be remapped to a new net due to routing optimization
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*/
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std::map<const t_pb_graph_pin*, AtomNetId> pb_pin_mapped_nets;
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for (int j = 0; j < lb_type->pb_type->num_pins; j++) {
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/* Find the net mapped to this pin in clustering results*/
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ClusterNetId cluster_net_id = clustering_ctx.clb_nlist.block_net(block_id, j);
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/* Get the actual net id because it may be renamed during routing */
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if (true == clustering_annotation.is_net_renamed(block_id, j)) {
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cluster_net_id = clustering_annotation.net(block_id, j);
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}
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/* Bypass unmapped pins */
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if (ClusterNetId::INVALID() == cluster_net_id) {
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continue;
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}
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/* Get the source pb_graph pin and find the rr_node in logical block routing resource graph */
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const t_pb_graph_pin* pb_pin = get_pb_graph_node_pin_from_block_pin(block_id, j);
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VTR_ASSERT(pb_pin->parent_node == pb->pb_graph_node);
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AtomNetId atom_net_id = atom_ctx.lookup.atom_net(cluster_net_id);
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VTR_ASSERT(AtomNetId::INVALID() != atom_net_id);
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pb_pin_mapped_nets[pb_pin] = atom_net_id;
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}
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/* Cache all the source nodes and sinks node for each net
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* net_terminal[net][0] is the list of source nodes
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* net_terminal[net][1] is the list of sink nodes
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/* Find the source nodes for the nets mapped to inputs of a clustered block */
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for (int j = 0; j < lb_type->pb_type->num_pins; j++) {
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/* Find the net mapped to this pin in clustering results*/
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ClusterNetId cluster_net_id = clustering_ctx.clb_nlist.block_net(block_id, j);
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/* Get the actual net id because it may be renamed during routing */
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if (true == clustering_annotation.is_net_renamed(block_id, j)) {
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cluster_net_id = clustering_annotation.net(block_id, j);
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}
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/* Bypass unmapped pins */
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if (ClusterNetId::INVALID() == cluster_net_id) {
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continue;
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}
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/* Get the source pb_graph pin and find the rr_node in logical block routing resource graph */
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const t_pb_graph_pin* source_pb_pin = get_pb_graph_node_pin_from_block_pin(block_id, j);
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VTR_ASSERT(source_pb_pin->parent_node == pb->pb_graph_node);
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continue;
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}
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/* Find the net mapped to this pin in clustering results*/
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AtomNetId atom_net_id = pb_pin_mapped_nets[source_pb_pin];
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/* Bypass unmapped pins */
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if (AtomNetId::INVALID() == atom_net_id) {
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continue;
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}
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/* The outputs of pb_graph_node is INTERMEDIATE node in the routing resource graph,
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* they are all connected to a common source node
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*/
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LbRRNodeId source_lb_rr_node = lb_rr_graph.find_node(LB_INTERMEDIATE, source_pb_pin);
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VTR_ASSERT(true == lb_rr_graph.valid_node_id(source_lb_rr_node));
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AtomNetId atom_net_id = atom_ctx.lookup.atom_net(cluster_net_id);
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VTR_ASSERT(AtomNetId::INVALID() != atom_net_id);
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int pb_route_index = find_pb_route_remapped_source_pb_pin(pb, source_pb_pin, atom_net_id);
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t_pb_graph_pin* packing_source_pb_pin = get_pb_graph_node_pin_from_block_pin(block_id, pb_route_index);
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VTR_ASSERT(nullptr != packing_source_pb_pin);
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/* Find all the sink pins in the pb_route, we walk through the input pins and find the pin */
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std::vector<t_pb_graph_pin*> sink_pb_graph_pins = find_routed_pb_graph_pins_atom_net(pb, packing_source_pb_pin, atom_net_id, pb_graph_pin_lookup_from_index);
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std::vector<t_pb_graph_pin*> sink_pb_graph_pins = find_routed_pb_graph_pins_atom_net(pb, packing_source_pb_pin, atom_net_id, device_annotation, pb_pin_mapped_nets, pb_graph_pin_lookup_from_index);
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std::vector<LbRRNodeId> sink_lb_rr_nodes = find_lb_net_physical_sink_lb_rr_nodes(lb_rr_graph, sink_pb_graph_pins, device_annotation);
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VTR_ASSERT(sink_lb_rr_nodes.size() == sink_pb_graph_pins.size());
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VTR_ASSERT(AtomNetId::INVALID() != atom_net_id);
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/* Find all the sink pins in the pb_route */
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std::vector<t_pb_graph_pin*> sink_pb_graph_pins = find_routed_pb_graph_pins_atom_net(pb, source_pb_pin, atom_net_id, pb_graph_pin_lookup_from_index);
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std::vector<t_pb_graph_pin*> sink_pb_graph_pins = find_routed_pb_graph_pins_atom_net(pb, source_pb_pin, atom_net_id, device_annotation, pb_pin_mapped_nets, pb_graph_pin_lookup_from_index);
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std::vector<LbRRNodeId> sink_lb_rr_nodes = find_lb_net_physical_sink_lb_rr_nodes(lb_rr_graph, sink_pb_graph_pins, device_annotation);
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VTR_ASSERT(sink_lb_rr_nodes.size() == sink_pb_graph_pins.size());
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<!-- Architecture annotation for OpenFPGA framework
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This annotation supports the k6_N10_40nm.xml
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- General purpose logic block
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- K = 6, N = 10, I = 40
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- Single mode
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- Routing architecture
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- L = 4, fc_in = 0.15, fc_out = 0.1
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-->
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<openfpga_architecture>
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<technology_library>
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<device_library>
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<device_model name="logic" type="transistor">
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<lib type="industry" corner="TOP_TT" ref="M" path="${OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/tech/PTM_45nm/45nm.pm"/>
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<design vdd="0.9" pn_ratio="2"/>
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<pmos name="pch" chan_length="40e-9" min_width="140e-9" variation="logic_transistor_var"/>
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<nmos name="nch" chan_length="40e-9" min_width="140e-9" variation="logic_transistor_var"/>
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</device_model>
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<device_model name="io" type="transistor">
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<lib type="academia" ref="M" path="${OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/tech/PTM_45nm/45nm.pm"/>
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<design vdd="2.5" pn_ratio="3"/>
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<pmos name="pch_25" chan_length="270e-9" min_width="320e-9" variation="io_transistor_var"/>
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<nmos name="nch_25" chan_length="270e-9" min_width="320e-9" variation="io_transistor_var"/>
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</device_model>
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</device_library>
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<variation_library>
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<variation name="logic_transistor_var" abs_deviation="0.1" num_sigma="3"/>
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<variation name="io_transistor_var" abs_deviation="0.1" num_sigma="3"/>
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</variation_library>
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</technology_library>
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<circuit_library>
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<circuit_model type="inv_buf" name="INVTX1" prefix="INVTX1" is_default="true">
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<design_technology type="cmos" topology="inverter" size="1"/>
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<device_technology device_model_name="logic"/>
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<port type="input" prefix="in" size="1"/>
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<port type="output" prefix="out" size="1"/>
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<delay_matrix type="rise" in_port="in" out_port="out">
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</delay_matrix>
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<delay_matrix type="fall" in_port="in" out_port="out">
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</delay_matrix>
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</circuit_model>
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<circuit_model type="inv_buf" name="buf4" prefix="buf4" is_default="false">
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<design_technology type="cmos" topology="buffer" size="1" num_level="2" f_per_stage="4"/>
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<device_technology device_model_name="logic"/>
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<port type="input" prefix="in" size="1"/>
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<port type="output" prefix="out" size="1"/>
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<delay_matrix type="rise" in_port="in" out_port="out">
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</delay_matrix>
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<delay_matrix type="fall" in_port="in" out_port="out">
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</delay_matrix>
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</circuit_model>
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<circuit_model type="inv_buf" name="tap_buf4" prefix="tap_buf4" is_default="false">
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<design_technology type="cmos" topology="buffer" size="1" num_level="3" f_per_stage="4"/>
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<device_technology device_model_name="logic"/>
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<port type="input" prefix="in" size="1"/>
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<port type="output" prefix="out" size="1"/>
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<delay_matrix type="rise" in_port="in" out_port="out">
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</delay_matrix>
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<delay_matrix type="fall" in_port="in" out_port="out">
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</delay_matrix>
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</circuit_model>
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<circuit_model type="pass_gate" name="TGATE" prefix="TGATE" is_default="true">
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<design_technology type="cmos" topology="transmission_gate" nmos_size="1" pmos_size="2"/>
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<device_technology device_model_name="logic"/>
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<input_buffer exist="false"/>
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<output_buffer exist="false"/>
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<port type="input" prefix="in" size="1"/>
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<port type="input" prefix="sel" size="1"/>
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<port type="input" prefix="selb" size="1"/>
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<port type="output" prefix="out" size="1"/>
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<delay_matrix type="rise" in_port="in sel selb" out_port="out">
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</delay_matrix>
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<delay_matrix type="fall" in_port="in sel selb" out_port="out">
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</delay_matrix>
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</circuit_model>
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<circuit_model type="chan_wire" name="chan_segment" prefix="track_seg" is_default="true">
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<design_technology type="cmos"/>
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<input_buffer exist="false"/>
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<output_buffer exist="false"/>
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<port type="input" prefix="in" size="1"/>
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<port type="output" prefix="out" size="1"/>
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<wire_param model_type="pi" R="101" C="22.5e-15" num_level="1"/> <!-- model_type could be T, res_val and cap_val DON'T CARE -->
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</circuit_model>
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<circuit_model type="wire" name="direct_interc" prefix="direct_interc" is_default="true">
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<design_technology type="cmos"/>
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<input_buffer exist="false"/>
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<output_buffer exist="false"/>
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<port type="input" prefix="in" size="1"/>
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<port type="output" prefix="out" size="1"/>
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<wire_param model_type="pi" R="0" C="0" num_level="1"/> <!-- model_type could be T, res_val cap_val should be defined -->
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</circuit_model>
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<circuit_model type="mux" name="mux_2level" prefix="mux_2level" dump_structural_verilog="true">
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<design_technology type="cmos" structure="multi_level" num_level="2" add_const_input="true" const_input_val="1"/>
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<input_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="INVTX1"/>
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<output_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="INVTX1"/>
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<pass_gate_logic circuit_model_name="TGATE"/>
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<port type="input" prefix="in" size="1"/>
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<port type="output" prefix="out" size="1"/>
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<port type="sram" prefix="sram" size="1"/>
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</circuit_model>
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<circuit_model type="mux" name="mux_2level_tapbuf" prefix="mux_2level_tapbuf" dump_structural_verilog="true">
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<design_technology type="cmos" structure="multi_level" num_level="2" add_const_input="true" const_input_val="1"/>
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<input_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="INVTX1"/>
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<output_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="tap_buf4"/>
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<pass_gate_logic circuit_model_name="TGATE"/>
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<port type="input" prefix="in" size="1"/>
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<port type="output" prefix="out" size="1"/>
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<port type="sram" prefix="sram" size="1"/>
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</circuit_model>
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<circuit_model type="mux" name="mux_1level_tapbuf" prefix="mux_1level_tapbuf" is_default="true" dump_structural_verilog="true">
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<design_technology type="cmos" structure="one_level" add_const_input="true" const_input_val="1"/>
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<input_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="INVTX1"/>
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<output_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="tap_buf4"/>
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<pass_gate_logic circuit_model_name="TGATE"/>
|
||||
<port type="input" prefix="in" size="1"/>
|
||||
<port type="output" prefix="out" size="1"/>
|
||||
<port type="sram" prefix="sram" size="1"/>
|
||||
</circuit_model>
|
||||
<!--DFF subckt ports should be defined as <D> <Q> <CLK> <RESET> <SET> -->
|
||||
<circuit_model type="ff" name="static_dff" prefix="dff" spice_netlist="${OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/SpiceNetlists/ff.sp" verilog_netlist="${OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/VerilogNetlists/ff.v">
|
||||
<design_technology type="cmos"/>
|
||||
<input_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="INVTX1"/>
|
||||
<output_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="INVTX1"/>
|
||||
<port type="input" prefix="D" size="1"/>
|
||||
<port type="input" prefix="set" size="1" is_global="true" default_val="0" is_set="true"/>
|
||||
<port type="input" prefix="reset" size="1" is_global="true" default_val="0" is_reset="true"/>
|
||||
<port type="output" prefix="Q" size="1"/>
|
||||
<port type="clock" prefix="clk" size="1" is_global="true" default_val="0" />
|
||||
</circuit_model>
|
||||
<circuit_model type="lut" name="lut4" prefix="lut4" dump_structural_verilog="true">
|
||||
<design_technology type="cmos"/>
|
||||
<input_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="INVTX1"/>
|
||||
<output_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="INVTX1"/>
|
||||
<lut_input_inverter exist="true" circuit_model_name="INVTX1"/>
|
||||
<lut_input_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="buf4"/>
|
||||
<pass_gate_logic circuit_model_name="TGATE"/>
|
||||
<port type="input" prefix="in" size="4"/>
|
||||
<port type="output" prefix="out" size="1"/>
|
||||
<port type="sram" prefix="sram" size="16"/>
|
||||
</circuit_model>
|
||||
<!--Scan-chain DFF subckt ports should be defined as <D> <Q> <Qb> <CLK> <RESET> <SET> -->
|
||||
<circuit_model type="sram" name="config_latch" prefix="config_latch" spice_netlist="${OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/SpiceNetlists/config_latch.sp" verilog_netlist="${OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/VerilogNetlists/config_latch.v">
|
||||
<design_technology type="cmos"/>
|
||||
<input_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="INVTX1"/>
|
||||
<output_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="INVTX1"/>
|
||||
<port type="input" prefix="pReset" lib_name="reset" size="1" is_global="true" default_val="0" is_reset="true" is_prog="true"/>
|
||||
<port type="bl" prefix="bl" size="1"/>
|
||||
<port type="wl" prefix="wl" size="1"/>
|
||||
<port type="output" prefix="Q" size="1"/>
|
||||
<port type="output" prefix="Qb" size="1"/>
|
||||
<port type="clock" prefix="prog_clk" lib_name="clk" size="1" is_global="true" default_val="0" is_prog="true"/>
|
||||
</circuit_model>
|
||||
<circuit_model type="iopad" name="iopad" prefix="iopad" spice_netlist="${OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/SpiceNetlists/io.sp" verilog_netlist="${OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/VerilogNetlists/io.v">
|
||||
<design_technology type="cmos"/>
|
||||
<input_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="INVTX1"/>
|
||||
<output_buffer exist="true" circuit_model_name="INVTX1"/>
|
||||
<port type="inout" prefix="pad" size="1" is_global="true" is_io="true"/>
|
||||
<port type="sram" prefix="en" size="1" mode_select="true" circuit_model_name="config_latch" default_val="1"/>
|
||||
<port type="input" prefix="outpad" size="1"/>
|
||||
<port type="output" prefix="inpad" size="1"/>
|
||||
</circuit_model>
|
||||
</circuit_library>
|
||||
<configuration_protocol>
|
||||
<organization type="frame_based" circuit_model_name="config_latch"/>
|
||||
</configuration_protocol>
|
||||
<connection_block>
|
||||
<switch name="ipin_cblock" circuit_model_name="mux_2level_tapbuf"/>
|
||||
</connection_block>
|
||||
<switch_block>
|
||||
<switch name="0" circuit_model_name="mux_2level_tapbuf"/>
|
||||
</switch_block>
|
||||
<routing_segment>
|
||||
<segment name="L4" circuit_model_name="chan_segment"/>
|
||||
</routing_segment>
|
||||
<pb_type_annotations>
|
||||
<!-- physical pb_type binding in complex block IO -->
|
||||
<pb_type name="io" physical_mode_name="physical" idle_mode_name="inpad"/>
|
||||
<pb_type name="io[physical].iopad" circuit_model_name="iopad" mode_bits="1"/>
|
||||
<pb_type name="io[inpad].inpad" physical_pb_type_name="io[physical].iopad" mode_bits="1"/>
|
||||
<pb_type name="io[outpad].outpad" physical_pb_type_name="io[physical].iopad" mode_bits="0"/>
|
||||
<!-- End physical pb_type binding in complex block IO -->
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- physical pb_type binding in complex block CLB -->
|
||||
<!-- physical mode will be the default mode if not specified -->
|
||||
<pb_type name="clb.fle[n1_lut4].ble4.lut4" circuit_model_name="lut4"/>
|
||||
<pb_type name="clb.fle[n1_lut4].ble4.ff" circuit_model_name="static_dff"/>
|
||||
<!-- End physical pb_type binding in complex block IO -->
|
||||
</pb_type_annotations>
|
||||
</openfpga_architecture>
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
|
|||
# = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
|
||||
# Configuration file for running experiments
|
||||
# = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
|
||||
# timeout_each_job : FPGA Task script splits fpga flow into multiple jobs
|
||||
# Each job execute fpga_flow script on combination of architecture & benchmark
|
||||
# timeout_each_job is timeout for each job
|
||||
# = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
|
||||
|
||||
[GENERAL]
|
||||
run_engine=openfpga_shell
|
||||
power_tech_file = ${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/tech/PTM_45nm/45nm.xml
|
||||
power_analysis = true
|
||||
spice_output=false
|
||||
verilog_output=true
|
||||
timeout_each_job = 20*60
|
||||
fpga_flow=vpr_blif
|
||||
|
||||
[OpenFPGA_SHELL]
|
||||
openfpga_shell_template=${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/OpenFPGAShellScripts/example_script.openfpga
|
||||
openfpga_arch_file=${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/openfpga_arch/k4_N4_40nm_frame_openfpga.xml
|
||||
openfpga_sim_setting_file=${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/openfpga_simulation_settings/auto_sim_openfpga.xml
|
||||
external_fabric_key_file=
|
||||
|
||||
[ARCHITECTURES]
|
||||
arch0=${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/vpr_arch/k4_N4_tileable_full_output_crossbar_40nm.xml
|
||||
|
||||
[BENCHMARKS]
|
||||
bench0=${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/benchmarks/micro_benchmark/and2/and2.blif
|
||||
|
||||
[SYNTHESIS_PARAM]
|
||||
bench0_top = and2
|
||||
bench0_act = ${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/benchmarks/micro_benchmark/and2/and2.act
|
||||
bench0_verilog = ${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/benchmarks/micro_benchmark/and2/and2.v
|
||||
bench0_chan_width = 300
|
||||
|
||||
[SCRIPT_PARAM_MIN_ROUTE_CHAN_WIDTH]
|
||||
end_flow_with_test=
|
||||
vpr_fpga_verilog_formal_verification_top_netlist=
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
|
|||
# = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
|
||||
# Configuration file for running experiments
|
||||
# = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
|
||||
# timeout_each_job : FPGA Task script splits fpga flow into multiple jobs
|
||||
# Each job execute fpga_flow script on combination of architecture & benchmark
|
||||
# timeout_each_job is timeout for each job
|
||||
# = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
|
||||
|
||||
[GENERAL]
|
||||
run_engine=openfpga_shell
|
||||
power_tech_file = ${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/tech/PTM_45nm/45nm.xml
|
||||
power_analysis = true
|
||||
spice_output=false
|
||||
verilog_output=true
|
||||
timeout_each_job = 20*60
|
||||
fpga_flow=vpr_blif
|
||||
|
||||
[OpenFPGA_SHELL]
|
||||
openfpga_shell_template=${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/OpenFPGAShellScripts/example_script.openfpga
|
||||
openfpga_arch_file=${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/openfpga_arch/k4_N4_no_local_routing_40nm_frame_openfpga.xml
|
||||
openfpga_sim_setting_file=${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/openfpga_simulation_settings/auto_sim_openfpga.xml
|
||||
external_fabric_key_file=
|
||||
|
||||
[ARCHITECTURES]
|
||||
arch0=${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/vpr_arch/k4_N4_tileable_no_local_routing_40nm.xml
|
||||
|
||||
[BENCHMARKS]
|
||||
bench0=${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/benchmarks/micro_benchmark/and2/and2.blif
|
||||
|
||||
[SYNTHESIS_PARAM]
|
||||
bench0_top = and2
|
||||
bench0_act = ${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/benchmarks/micro_benchmark/and2/and2.act
|
||||
bench0_verilog = ${PATH:OPENFPGA_PATH}/openfpga_flow/benchmarks/micro_benchmark/and2/and2.v
|
||||
bench0_chan_width = 300
|
||||
|
||||
[SCRIPT_PARAM_MIN_ROUTE_CHAN_WIDTH]
|
||||
end_flow_with_test=
|
||||
vpr_fpga_verilog_formal_verification_top_netlist=
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,291 @@
|
|||
<!--
|
||||
Architecture with no fracturable LUTs
|
||||
|
||||
- 40 nm technology
|
||||
- General purpose logic block:
|
||||
K = 4, N = 4
|
||||
- Routing architecture: L = 4, fc_in = 0.15, Fc_out = 0.1
|
||||
- Local routing: a fully connected crossbar between LEs and CLB outputs
|
||||
|
||||
Details on Modelling:
|
||||
|
||||
Based on flagship k6_frac_N10_mem32K_40nm.xml architecture. This architecture has no fracturable LUTs nor any heterogeneous blocks.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Authors: Jason Luu, Jeff Goeders, Vaughn Betz
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<architecture>
|
||||
<!--
|
||||
ODIN II specific config begins
|
||||
Describes the types of user-specified netlist blocks (in blif, this corresponds to
|
||||
".model [type_of_block]") that this architecture supports.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Basic LUTs, I/Os, and flip-flops are not included here as there are
|
||||
already special structures in blif (.names, .input, .output, and .latch)
|
||||
that describe them.
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<models>
|
||||
<!-- A virtual model for I/O to be used in the physical mode of io block -->
|
||||
<model name="io">
|
||||
<input_ports>
|
||||
<port name="outpad"/>
|
||||
</input_ports>
|
||||
<output_ports>
|
||||
<port name="inpad"/>
|
||||
</output_ports>
|
||||
</model>
|
||||
</models>
|
||||
<tiles>
|
||||
<tile name="io" capacity="8" area="0">
|
||||
<equivalent_sites>
|
||||
<site pb_type="io"/>
|
||||
</equivalent_sites>
|
||||
<input name="outpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<output name="inpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<fc in_type="frac" in_val="0.15" out_type="frac" out_val="0.10"/>
|
||||
<pinlocations pattern="custom">
|
||||
<loc side="left">io.outpad io.inpad</loc>
|
||||
<loc side="top">io.outpad io.inpad</loc>
|
||||
<loc side="right">io.outpad io.inpad</loc>
|
||||
<loc side="bottom">io.outpad io.inpad</loc>
|
||||
</pinlocations>
|
||||
</tile>
|
||||
<tile name="clb" area="53894">
|
||||
<equivalent_sites>
|
||||
<site pb_type="clb"/>
|
||||
</equivalent_sites>
|
||||
<input name="I" num_pins="10" equivalent="full"/>
|
||||
<output name="O" num_pins="4" equivalent="full"/>
|
||||
<clock name="clk" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<fc in_type="frac" in_val="0.15" out_type="frac" out_val="0.10"/>
|
||||
<pinlocations pattern="spread"/>
|
||||
</tile>
|
||||
</tiles>
|
||||
<!-- ODIN II specific config ends -->
|
||||
<!-- Physical descriptions begin -->
|
||||
<layout tileable="true">
|
||||
<!--auto_layout aspect_ratio="1.0"-->
|
||||
<fixed_layout name="2x2" width="4" height="4">
|
||||
<!--Perimeter of 'io' blocks with 'EMPTY' blocks at corners-->
|
||||
<perimeter type="io" priority="100"/>
|
||||
<corners type="EMPTY" priority="101"/>
|
||||
<!--Fill with 'clb'-->
|
||||
<fill type="clb" priority="10"/>
|
||||
</fixed_layout>
|
||||
<!--/auto_layout-->
|
||||
</layout>
|
||||
<device>
|
||||
<!-- VB & JL: Using Ian Kuon's transistor sizing and drive strength data for routing, at 40 nm. Ian used BPTM
|
||||
models. We are modifying the delay values however, to include metal C and R, which allows more architecture
|
||||
experimentation. We are also modifying the relative resistance of PMOS to be 1.8x that of NMOS
|
||||
(vs. Ian's 3x) as 1.8x lines up with Jeff G's data from a 45 nm process (and is more typical of
|
||||
45 nm in general). I'm upping the Rmin_nmos from Ian's just over 6k to nearly 9k, and dropping
|
||||
RminW_pmos from 18k to 16k to hit this 1.8x ratio, while keeping the delays of buffers approximately
|
||||
lined up with Stratix IV.
|
||||
We are using Jeff G.'s capacitance data for 45 nm (in tech/ptm_45nm).
|
||||
Jeff's tables list C in for transistors with widths in multiples of the minimum feature size (45 nm).
|
||||
The minimum contactable transistor is 2.5 * 45 nm, so I need to multiply drive strength sizes in this file
|
||||
by 2.5x when looking up in Jeff's tables.
|
||||
The delay values are lined up with Stratix IV, which has an architecture similar to this
|
||||
proposed FPGA, and which is also 40 nm
|
||||
C_ipin_cblock: input capacitance of a track buffer, which VPR assumes is a single-stage
|
||||
4x minimum drive strength buffer. -->
|
||||
<sizing R_minW_nmos="8926" R_minW_pmos="16067"/>
|
||||
<!-- The grid_logic_tile_area below will be used for all blocks that do not explicitly set their own (non-routing)
|
||||
area; set to 0 since we explicitly set the area of all blocks currently in this architecture file.
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<area grid_logic_tile_area="0"/>
|
||||
<chan_width_distr>
|
||||
<x distr="uniform" peak="1.000000"/>
|
||||
<y distr="uniform" peak="1.000000"/>
|
||||
</chan_width_distr>
|
||||
<switch_block type="wilton" fs="3"/>
|
||||
<connection_block input_switch_name="ipin_cblock"/>
|
||||
</device>
|
||||
<switchlist>
|
||||
<!-- VB: the mux_trans_size and buf_size data below is in minimum width transistor *areas*, assuming the purple
|
||||
book area formula. This means the mux transistors are about 5x minimum drive strength.
|
||||
We assume the first stage of the buffer is 3x min drive strength to be reasonable given the large
|
||||
mux transistors, and this gives a reasonable stage ratio of a bit over 5x to the second stage. We assume
|
||||
the n and p transistors in the first stage are equal-sized to lower the buffer trip point, since it's fed
|
||||
by a pass transistor mux. We can then reverse engineer the buffer second stage to hit the specified
|
||||
buf_size (really buffer area) - 16.2x minimum drive nmos and 1.8*16.2 = 29.2x minimum drive.
|
||||
I then took the data from Jeff G.'s PTM modeling of 45 nm to get the Cin (gate of first stage) and Cout
|
||||
(diff of second stage) listed below. Jeff's models are in tech/ptm_45nm, and are in min feature multiples.
|
||||
The minimum contactable transistor is 2.5 * 45 nm, so I need to multiply the drive strength sizes above by
|
||||
2.5x when looking up in Jeff's tables.
|
||||
Finally, we choose a switch delay (58 ps) that leads to length 4 wires having a delay equal to that of SIV of 126 ps.
|
||||
This also leads to the switch being 46% of the total wire delay, which is reasonable. -->
|
||||
<switch type="mux" name="0" R="551" Cin=".77e-15" Cout="4e-15" Tdel="58e-12" mux_trans_size="2.630740" buf_size="27.645901"/>
|
||||
<!--switch ipin_cblock resistance set to yeild for 4x minimum drive strength buffer-->
|
||||
<switch type="mux" name="ipin_cblock" R="2231.5" Cout="0." Cin="1.47e-15" Tdel="7.247000e-11" mux_trans_size="1.222260" buf_size="auto"/>
|
||||
</switchlist>
|
||||
<segmentlist>
|
||||
<!--- VB & JL: using ITRS metal stack data, 96 nm half pitch wires, which are intermediate metal width/space.
|
||||
With the 96 nm half pitch, such wires would take 60 um of height, vs. a 90 nm high (approximated as square) Stratix IV tile so this seems
|
||||
reasonable. Using a tile length of 90 nm, corresponding to the length of a Stratix IV tile if it were square. -->
|
||||
<segment name="L4" freq="1.000000" length="4" type="unidir" Rmetal="101" Cmetal="22.5e-15">
|
||||
<mux name="0"/>
|
||||
<sb type="pattern">1 1 1 1 1</sb>
|
||||
<cb type="pattern">1 1 1 1</cb>
|
||||
</segment>
|
||||
</segmentlist>
|
||||
<complexblocklist>
|
||||
<!-- Define I/O pads begin -->
|
||||
<!-- Capacity is a unique property of I/Os, it is the maximum number of I/Os that can be placed at the same (X,Y) location on the FPGA -->
|
||||
<!-- Not sure of the area of an I/O (varies widely), and it's not relevant to the design of the FPGA core, so we're setting it to 0. -->
|
||||
<pb_type name="io">
|
||||
<input name="outpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<output name="inpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<!-- A mode denotes the physical implementation of an I/O
|
||||
This mode will be not packable but is mainly used for fabric verilog generation
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<mode name="physical" packable="false">
|
||||
<pb_type name="iopad" blif_model=".subckt io" num_pb="1">
|
||||
<input name="outpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<output name="inpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<interconnect>
|
||||
<direct name="outpad" input="io.outpad" output="iopad.outpad">
|
||||
<delay_constant max="1.394e-11" in_port="io.outpad" out_port="iopad.outpad"/>
|
||||
</direct>
|
||||
<direct name="inpad" input="iopad.inpad" output="io.inpad">
|
||||
<delay_constant max="4.243e-11" in_port="iopad.inpad" out_port="io.inpad"/>
|
||||
</direct>
|
||||
</interconnect>
|
||||
</mode>
|
||||
<!-- IOs can operate as either inputs or outputs.
|
||||
Delays below come from Ian Kuon. They are small, so they should be interpreted as
|
||||
the delays to and from registers in the I/O (and generally I/Os are registered
|
||||
today and that is when you timing analyze them.
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<mode name="inpad">
|
||||
<pb_type name="inpad" blif_model=".input" num_pb="1">
|
||||
<output name="inpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<interconnect>
|
||||
<direct name="inpad" input="inpad.inpad" output="io.inpad">
|
||||
<delay_constant max="4.243e-11" in_port="inpad.inpad" out_port="io.inpad"/>
|
||||
</direct>
|
||||
</interconnect>
|
||||
</mode>
|
||||
<mode name="outpad">
|
||||
<pb_type name="outpad" blif_model=".output" num_pb="1">
|
||||
<input name="outpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<interconnect>
|
||||
<direct name="outpad" input="io.outpad" output="outpad.outpad">
|
||||
<delay_constant max="1.394e-11" in_port="io.outpad" out_port="outpad.outpad"/>
|
||||
</direct>
|
||||
</interconnect>
|
||||
</mode>
|
||||
<!-- Every input pin is driven by 15% of the tracks in a channel, every output pin is driven by 10% of the tracks in a channel -->
|
||||
<!-- IOs go on the periphery of the FPGA, for consistency,
|
||||
make it physically equivalent on all sides so that only one definition of I/Os is needed.
|
||||
If I do not make a physically equivalent definition, then I need to define 4 different I/Os, one for each side of the FPGA
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<!-- Place I/Os on the sides of the FPGA -->
|
||||
<power method="ignore"/>
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<!-- Define I/O pads ends -->
|
||||
<!-- Define general purpose logic block (CLB) begin -->
|
||||
<!--- Area calculation: Total Stratix IV tile area is about 8100 um^2, and a minimum width transistor
|
||||
area is 60 L^2 yields a tile area of 84375 MWTAs.
|
||||
Routing at W=300 is 30481 MWTAs, leaving us with a total of 53000 MWTAs for logic block area
|
||||
This means that only 37% of our area is in the general routing, and 63% is inside the logic
|
||||
block. Note that the crossbar / local interconnect is considered part of the logic block
|
||||
area in this analysis. That is a lower proportion of of routing area than most academics
|
||||
assume, but note that the total routing area really includes the crossbar, which would push
|
||||
routing area up significantly, we estimate into the ~70% range.
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<pb_type name="clb">
|
||||
<input name="I" num_pins="10" equivalent="full"/>
|
||||
<output name="O" num_pins="4" equivalent="full"/>
|
||||
<clock name="clk" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<!-- Describe basic logic element.
|
||||
Each basic logic element has a 4-LUT that can be optionally registered
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<pb_type name="fle" num_pb="4">
|
||||
<input name="in" num_pins="4"/>
|
||||
<output name="out" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<clock name="clk" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<!-- 4-LUT mode definition begin -->
|
||||
<mode name="n1_lut4">
|
||||
<!-- Define 4-LUT mode -->
|
||||
<pb_type name="ble4" num_pb="1">
|
||||
<input name="in" num_pins="4"/>
|
||||
<output name="out" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<clock name="clk" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<!-- Define LUT -->
|
||||
<pb_type name="lut4" blif_model=".names" num_pb="1" class="lut">
|
||||
<input name="in" num_pins="4" port_class="lut_in"/>
|
||||
<output name="out" num_pins="1" port_class="lut_out"/>
|
||||
<!-- LUT timing using delay matrix -->
|
||||
<delay_matrix type="max" in_port="lut4.in" out_port="lut4.out">
|
||||
261e-12
|
||||
261e-12
|
||||
261e-12
|
||||
261e-12
|
||||
</delay_matrix>
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<!-- Define flip-flop -->
|
||||
<pb_type name="ff" blif_model=".latch" num_pb="1" class="flipflop">
|
||||
<input name="D" num_pins="1" port_class="D"/>
|
||||
<output name="Q" num_pins="1" port_class="Q"/>
|
||||
<clock name="clk" num_pins="1" port_class="clock"/>
|
||||
<T_setup value="66e-12" port="ff.D" clock="clk"/>
|
||||
<T_clock_to_Q max="124e-12" port="ff.Q" clock="clk"/>
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<interconnect>
|
||||
<direct name="direct1" input="ble4.in" output="lut4[0:0].in"/>
|
||||
<direct name="direct2" input="lut4.out" output="ff.D">
|
||||
<!-- Advanced user option that tells CAD tool to find LUT+FF pairs in netlist -->
|
||||
<pack_pattern name="ble4" in_port="lut4.out" out_port="ff.D"/>
|
||||
</direct>
|
||||
<direct name="direct3" input="ble4.clk" output="ff.clk"/>
|
||||
<mux name="mux1" input="ff.Q lut4.out" output="ble4.out">
|
||||
<!-- LUT to output is faster than FF to output on a Stratix IV -->
|
||||
<delay_constant max="25e-12" in_port="lut4.out" out_port="ble4.out"/>
|
||||
<delay_constant max="45e-12" in_port="ff.Q" out_port="ble4.out"/>
|
||||
</mux>
|
||||
</interconnect>
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<interconnect>
|
||||
<direct name="direct1" input="fle.in" output="ble4.in"/>
|
||||
<direct name="direct2" input="ble4.out" output="fle.out[0:0]"/>
|
||||
<direct name="direct3" input="fle.clk" output="ble4.clk"/>
|
||||
</interconnect>
|
||||
</mode>
|
||||
<!-- 6-LUT mode definition end -->
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<interconnect>
|
||||
<!-- We use a full crossbar to get logical equivalence at inputs of CLB
|
||||
The delays below come from Stratix IV. the delay through a connection block
|
||||
input mux + the crossbar in Stratix IV is 167 ps. We already have a 72 ps
|
||||
delay on the connection block input mux (modeled by Ian Kuon), so the remaining
|
||||
delay within the crossbar is 95 ps.
|
||||
The delays of cluster feedbacks in Stratix IV is 100 ps, when driven by a LUT.
|
||||
Since all our outputs LUT outputs go to a BLE output, and have a delay of
|
||||
25 ps to do so, we subtract 25 ps from the 100 ps delay of a feedback
|
||||
to get the part that should be marked on the crossbar. -->
|
||||
<complete name="crossbar" input="clb.I fle[3:0].out" output="fle[3:0].in">
|
||||
<delay_constant max="95e-12" in_port="clb.I" out_port="fle[3:0].in"/>
|
||||
<delay_constant max="75e-12" in_port="fle[3:0].out" out_port="fle[3:0].in"/>
|
||||
</complete>
|
||||
<complete name="clks" input="clb.clk" output="fle[3:0].clk">
|
||||
</complete>
|
||||
<!-- This way of specifying direct connection to clb outputs is important because this architecture uses automatic spreading of opins.
|
||||
By grouping to output pins in this fashion, if a logic block is completely filled by 6-LUTs,
|
||||
then the outputs those 6-LUTs take get evenly distributed across all four sides of the CLB instead of clumped on two sides (which is what happens with a more
|
||||
naive specification).
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<complete name="output_crossbar" input="fle[3:0].out" output="clb.O">
|
||||
<delay_constant max="45e-12" in_port="fle[3:0].out" out_port="clb.O"/>
|
||||
</complete>
|
||||
</interconnect>
|
||||
<!-- Every input pin is driven by 15% of the tracks in a channel, every output pin is driven by 10% of the tracks in a channel -->
|
||||
<!-- Place this general purpose logic block in any unspecified column -->
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<!-- Define general purpose logic block (CLB) ends -->
|
||||
</complexblocklist>
|
||||
</architecture>
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,286 @@
|
|||
<!--
|
||||
Architecture with no fracturable LUTs
|
||||
|
||||
- 40 nm technology
|
||||
- General purpose logic block:
|
||||
K = 4, N = 4
|
||||
- Routing architecture: L = 4, fc_in = 0.15, Fc_out = 0.1
|
||||
- Local routing: a fully connected crossbar between LEs and CLB outputs
|
||||
|
||||
Details on Modelling:
|
||||
|
||||
Based on flagship k6_frac_N10_mem32K_40nm.xml architecture. This architecture has no fracturable LUTs nor any heterogeneous blocks.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Authors: Jason Luu, Jeff Goeders, Vaughn Betz
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<architecture>
|
||||
<!--
|
||||
ODIN II specific config begins
|
||||
Describes the types of user-specified netlist blocks (in blif, this corresponds to
|
||||
".model [type_of_block]") that this architecture supports.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Basic LUTs, I/Os, and flip-flops are not included here as there are
|
||||
already special structures in blif (.names, .input, .output, and .latch)
|
||||
that describe them.
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<models>
|
||||
<!-- A virtual model for I/O to be used in the physical mode of io block -->
|
||||
<model name="io">
|
||||
<input_ports>
|
||||
<port name="outpad"/>
|
||||
</input_ports>
|
||||
<output_ports>
|
||||
<port name="inpad"/>
|
||||
</output_ports>
|
||||
</model>
|
||||
</models>
|
||||
<tiles>
|
||||
<tile name="io" capacity="8" area="0">
|
||||
<equivalent_sites>
|
||||
<site pb_type="io"/>
|
||||
</equivalent_sites>
|
||||
<input name="outpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<output name="inpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<fc in_type="frac" in_val="0.15" out_type="frac" out_val="0.10"/>
|
||||
<pinlocations pattern="custom">
|
||||
<loc side="left">io.outpad io.inpad</loc>
|
||||
<loc side="top">io.outpad io.inpad</loc>
|
||||
<loc side="right">io.outpad io.inpad</loc>
|
||||
<loc side="bottom">io.outpad io.inpad</loc>
|
||||
</pinlocations>
|
||||
</tile>
|
||||
<tile name="clb" area="53894">
|
||||
<equivalent_sites>
|
||||
<site pb_type="clb"/>
|
||||
</equivalent_sites>
|
||||
<input name="I0" num_pins="4" equivalent="full"/>
|
||||
<input name="I1" num_pins="4" equivalent="full"/>
|
||||
<input name="I2" num_pins="4" equivalent="full"/>
|
||||
<input name="I3" num_pins="4" equivalent="full"/>
|
||||
<output name="O" num_pins="4" equivalent="none"/>
|
||||
<clock name="clk" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<fc in_type="frac" in_val="0.15" out_type="frac" out_val="0.10"/>
|
||||
<pinlocations pattern="spread"/>
|
||||
</tile>
|
||||
</tiles>
|
||||
<!-- ODIN II specific config ends -->
|
||||
<!-- Physical descriptions begin -->
|
||||
<layout tileable="true">
|
||||
<!--auto_layout aspect_ratio="1.0"-->
|
||||
<fixed_layout name="2x2" width="4" height="4">
|
||||
<!--Perimeter of 'io' blocks with 'EMPTY' blocks at corners-->
|
||||
<perimeter type="io" priority="100"/>
|
||||
<corners type="EMPTY" priority="101"/>
|
||||
<!--Fill with 'clb'-->
|
||||
<fill type="clb" priority="10"/>
|
||||
</fixed_layout>
|
||||
<!--/auto_layout-->
|
||||
</layout>
|
||||
<device>
|
||||
<!-- VB & JL: Using Ian Kuon's transistor sizing and drive strength data for routing, at 40 nm. Ian used BPTM
|
||||
models. We are modifying the delay values however, to include metal C and R, which allows more architecture
|
||||
experimentation. We are also modifying the relative resistance of PMOS to be 1.8x that of NMOS
|
||||
(vs. Ian's 3x) as 1.8x lines up with Jeff G's data from a 45 nm process (and is more typical of
|
||||
45 nm in general). I'm upping the Rmin_nmos from Ian's just over 6k to nearly 9k, and dropping
|
||||
RminW_pmos from 18k to 16k to hit this 1.8x ratio, while keeping the delays of buffers approximately
|
||||
lined up with Stratix IV.
|
||||
We are using Jeff G.'s capacitance data for 45 nm (in tech/ptm_45nm).
|
||||
Jeff's tables list C in for transistors with widths in multiples of the minimum feature size (45 nm).
|
||||
The minimum contactable transistor is 2.5 * 45 nm, so I need to multiply drive strength sizes in this file
|
||||
by 2.5x when looking up in Jeff's tables.
|
||||
The delay values are lined up with Stratix IV, which has an architecture similar to this
|
||||
proposed FPGA, and which is also 40 nm
|
||||
C_ipin_cblock: input capacitance of a track buffer, which VPR assumes is a single-stage
|
||||
4x minimum drive strength buffer. -->
|
||||
<sizing R_minW_nmos="8926" R_minW_pmos="16067"/>
|
||||
<!-- The grid_logic_tile_area below will be used for all blocks that do not explicitly set their own (non-routing)
|
||||
area; set to 0 since we explicitly set the area of all blocks currently in this architecture file.
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<area grid_logic_tile_area="0"/>
|
||||
<chan_width_distr>
|
||||
<x distr="uniform" peak="1.000000"/>
|
||||
<y distr="uniform" peak="1.000000"/>
|
||||
</chan_width_distr>
|
||||
<switch_block type="wilton" fs="3"/>
|
||||
<connection_block input_switch_name="ipin_cblock"/>
|
||||
</device>
|
||||
<switchlist>
|
||||
<!-- VB: the mux_trans_size and buf_size data below is in minimum width transistor *areas*, assuming the purple
|
||||
book area formula. This means the mux transistors are about 5x minimum drive strength.
|
||||
We assume the first stage of the buffer is 3x min drive strength to be reasonable given the large
|
||||
mux transistors, and this gives a reasonable stage ratio of a bit over 5x to the second stage. We assume
|
||||
the n and p transistors in the first stage are equal-sized to lower the buffer trip point, since it's fed
|
||||
by a pass transistor mux. We can then reverse engineer the buffer second stage to hit the specified
|
||||
buf_size (really buffer area) - 16.2x minimum drive nmos and 1.8*16.2 = 29.2x minimum drive.
|
||||
I then took the data from Jeff G.'s PTM modeling of 45 nm to get the Cin (gate of first stage) and Cout
|
||||
(diff of second stage) listed below. Jeff's models are in tech/ptm_45nm, and are in min feature multiples.
|
||||
The minimum contactable transistor is 2.5 * 45 nm, so I need to multiply the drive strength sizes above by
|
||||
2.5x when looking up in Jeff's tables.
|
||||
Finally, we choose a switch delay (58 ps) that leads to length 4 wires having a delay equal to that of SIV of 126 ps.
|
||||
This also leads to the switch being 46% of the total wire delay, which is reasonable. -->
|
||||
<switch type="mux" name="0" R="551" Cin=".77e-15" Cout="4e-15" Tdel="58e-12" mux_trans_size="2.630740" buf_size="27.645901"/>
|
||||
<!--switch ipin_cblock resistance set to yeild for 4x minimum drive strength buffer-->
|
||||
<switch type="mux" name="ipin_cblock" R="2231.5" Cout="0." Cin="1.47e-15" Tdel="7.247000e-11" mux_trans_size="1.222260" buf_size="auto"/>
|
||||
</switchlist>
|
||||
<segmentlist>
|
||||
<!--- VB & JL: using ITRS metal stack data, 96 nm half pitch wires, which are intermediate metal width/space.
|
||||
With the 96 nm half pitch, such wires would take 60 um of height, vs. a 90 nm high (approximated as square) Stratix IV tile so this seems
|
||||
reasonable. Using a tile length of 90 nm, corresponding to the length of a Stratix IV tile if it were square. -->
|
||||
<segment name="L4" freq="1.000000" length="4" type="unidir" Rmetal="101" Cmetal="22.5e-15">
|
||||
<mux name="0"/>
|
||||
<sb type="pattern">1 1 1 1 1</sb>
|
||||
<cb type="pattern">1 1 1 1</cb>
|
||||
</segment>
|
||||
</segmentlist>
|
||||
<complexblocklist>
|
||||
<!-- Define I/O pads begin -->
|
||||
<!-- Capacity is a unique property of I/Os, it is the maximum number of I/Os that can be placed at the same (X,Y) location on the FPGA -->
|
||||
<!-- Not sure of the area of an I/O (varies widely), and it's not relevant to the design of the FPGA core, so we're setting it to 0. -->
|
||||
<pb_type name="io">
|
||||
<input name="outpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<output name="inpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<!-- A mode denotes the physical implementation of an I/O
|
||||
This mode will be not packable but is mainly used for fabric verilog generation
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<mode name="physical" packable="false">
|
||||
<pb_type name="iopad" blif_model=".subckt io" num_pb="1">
|
||||
<input name="outpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<output name="inpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<interconnect>
|
||||
<direct name="outpad" input="io.outpad" output="iopad.outpad">
|
||||
<delay_constant max="1.394e-11" in_port="io.outpad" out_port="iopad.outpad"/>
|
||||
</direct>
|
||||
<direct name="inpad" input="iopad.inpad" output="io.inpad">
|
||||
<delay_constant max="4.243e-11" in_port="iopad.inpad" out_port="io.inpad"/>
|
||||
</direct>
|
||||
</interconnect>
|
||||
</mode>
|
||||
<!-- IOs can operate as either inputs or outputs.
|
||||
Delays below come from Ian Kuon. They are small, so they should be interpreted as
|
||||
the delays to and from registers in the I/O (and generally I/Os are registered
|
||||
today and that is when you timing analyze them.
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<mode name="inpad">
|
||||
<pb_type name="inpad" blif_model=".input" num_pb="1">
|
||||
<output name="inpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<interconnect>
|
||||
<direct name="inpad" input="inpad.inpad" output="io.inpad">
|
||||
<delay_constant max="4.243e-11" in_port="inpad.inpad" out_port="io.inpad"/>
|
||||
</direct>
|
||||
</interconnect>
|
||||
</mode>
|
||||
<mode name="outpad">
|
||||
<pb_type name="outpad" blif_model=".output" num_pb="1">
|
||||
<input name="outpad" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<interconnect>
|
||||
<direct name="outpad" input="io.outpad" output="outpad.outpad">
|
||||
<delay_constant max="1.394e-11" in_port="io.outpad" out_port="outpad.outpad"/>
|
||||
</direct>
|
||||
</interconnect>
|
||||
</mode>
|
||||
<!-- Every input pin is driven by 15% of the tracks in a channel, every output pin is driven by 10% of the tracks in a channel -->
|
||||
<!-- IOs go on the periphery of the FPGA, for consistency,
|
||||
make it physically equivalent on all sides so that only one definition of I/Os is needed.
|
||||
If I do not make a physically equivalent definition, then I need to define 4 different I/Os, one for each side of the FPGA
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<!-- Place I/Os on the sides of the FPGA -->
|
||||
<power method="ignore"/>
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<!-- Define I/O pads ends -->
|
||||
<!-- Define general purpose logic block (CLB) begin -->
|
||||
<!--- Area calculation: Total Stratix IV tile area is about 8100 um^2, and a minimum width transistor
|
||||
area is 60 L^2 yields a tile area of 84375 MWTAs.
|
||||
Routing at W=300 is 30481 MWTAs, leaving us with a total of 53000 MWTAs for logic block area
|
||||
This means that only 37% of our area is in the general routing, and 63% is inside the logic
|
||||
block. Note that the crossbar / local interconnect is considered part of the logic block
|
||||
area in this analysis. That is a lower proportion of of routing area than most academics
|
||||
assume, but note that the total routing area really includes the crossbar, which would push
|
||||
routing area up significantly, we estimate into the ~70% range.
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<pb_type name="clb">
|
||||
<input name="I0" num_pins="4" equivalent="full"/>
|
||||
<input name="I1" num_pins="4" equivalent="full"/>
|
||||
<input name="I2" num_pins="4" equivalent="full"/>
|
||||
<input name="I3" num_pins="4" equivalent="full"/>
|
||||
<output name="O" num_pins="4" equivalent="none"/>
|
||||
<clock name="clk" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<!-- Describe basic logic element.
|
||||
Each basic logic element has a 4-LUT that can be optionally registered
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<pb_type name="fle" num_pb="4">
|
||||
<input name="in" num_pins="4"/>
|
||||
<output name="out" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<clock name="clk" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<!-- 4-LUT mode definition begin -->
|
||||
<mode name="n1_lut4">
|
||||
<!-- Define 4-LUT mode -->
|
||||
<pb_type name="ble4" num_pb="1">
|
||||
<input name="in" num_pins="4"/>
|
||||
<output name="out" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<clock name="clk" num_pins="1"/>
|
||||
<!-- Define LUT -->
|
||||
<pb_type name="lut4" blif_model=".names" num_pb="1" class="lut">
|
||||
<input name="in" num_pins="4" port_class="lut_in"/>
|
||||
<output name="out" num_pins="1" port_class="lut_out"/>
|
||||
<!-- LUT timing using delay matrix -->
|
||||
<delay_matrix type="max" in_port="lut4.in" out_port="lut4.out">
|
||||
261e-12
|
||||
261e-12
|
||||
261e-12
|
||||
261e-12
|
||||
</delay_matrix>
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<!-- Define flip-flop -->
|
||||
<pb_type name="ff" blif_model=".latch" num_pb="1" class="flipflop">
|
||||
<input name="D" num_pins="1" port_class="D"/>
|
||||
<output name="Q" num_pins="1" port_class="Q"/>
|
||||
<clock name="clk" num_pins="1" port_class="clock"/>
|
||||
<T_setup value="66e-12" port="ff.D" clock="clk"/>
|
||||
<T_clock_to_Q max="124e-12" port="ff.Q" clock="clk"/>
|
||||
</pb_type>
|
||||
<interconnect>
|
||||
<direct name="direct1" input="ble4.in" output="lut4[0:0].in"/>
|
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<direct name="direct2" input="lut4.out" output="ff.D">
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<!-- Advanced user option that tells CAD tool to find LUT+FF pairs in netlist -->
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<pack_pattern name="ble4" in_port="lut4.out" out_port="ff.D"/>
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</direct>
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<direct name="direct3" input="ble4.clk" output="ff.clk"/>
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<mux name="mux1" input="ff.Q lut4.out" output="ble4.out">
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<!-- LUT to output is faster than FF to output on a Stratix IV -->
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<delay_constant max="25e-12" in_port="lut4.out" out_port="ble4.out"/>
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<delay_constant max="45e-12" in_port="ff.Q" out_port="ble4.out"/>
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</mux>
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</interconnect>
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</pb_type>
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<interconnect>
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<direct name="direct1" input="fle.in" output="ble4.in"/>
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<direct name="direct2" input="ble4.out" output="fle.out[0:0]"/>
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<direct name="direct3" input="fle.clk" output="ble4.clk"/>
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</interconnect>
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</mode>
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<!-- 6-LUT mode definition end -->
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</pb_type>
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<interconnect>
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<direct name="crossbar0" input="clb.I0" output="fle[0:0].in"/>
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<direct name="crossbar1" input="clb.I1" output="fle[1:1].in"/>
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<direct name="crossbar2" input="clb.I2" output="fle[2:2].in"/>
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<direct name="crossbar3" input="clb.I3" output="fle[3:3].in"/>
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<complete name="clks" input="clb.clk" output="fle[3:0].clk">
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</complete>
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<!-- This way of specifying direct connection to clb outputs is important because this architecture uses automatic spreading of opins.
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By grouping to output pins in this fashion, if a logic block is completely filled by 6-LUTs,
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then the outputs those 6-LUTs take get evenly distributed across all four sides of the CLB instead of clumped on two sides (which is what happens with a more
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naive specification).
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-->
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<direct name="output_crossbar" input="fle[3:0].out" output="clb.O"/>
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</interconnect>
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<!-- Every input pin is driven by 15% of the tracks in a channel, every output pin is driven by 10% of the tracks in a channel -->
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<!-- Place this general purpose logic block in any unspecified column -->
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</pb_type>
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<!-- Define general purpose logic block (CLB) ends -->
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</complexblocklist>
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</architecture>
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