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Jean-Paul Chaput 95aba574a5 Happy New Year 2018 ! Update license years... 2018-01-06 17:55:44 +01:00
Jean-Paul Chaput cafced2bf8 Katana manage wide wires, and they can also be symmetric.
* New: In Anabatic::AutoContact and the derived classes, manages wide
    wires. The contact self dimension itself according to the segments
    it is connected to. Special case for the AutoContactTerminal which
    also read the size of the component it is anchored upon.
      New refresh method "updateSize()" and flag CntInvalidatedWidth.
    to compute the size.
      In AutoContactTerminal, compute the constraint box according to
    the width of the segment.
* New: In Anabatic::AutoSegment, flags are now implemented as "static const"
    attributes of the class. The flags are stored into a uint64_t as
    they are more than 32.
      Added new flag "SegWide" and associated predicates.
* Change: In GCellTopology::_doHChannel() and GCellTopology::_doVChannel(),
    uses the simpler overload of AutoSegment::create() in order to detect
    the wire width automatically.
* New: In Katana::Manipulator, split insertToTrack() and forceToTrack()
    into a one-track method and a segment level method that iterate over
    the track span of the segment.
* New: In Katana::SegmentFsm, for each cost in the table, now allow access
    to a specific track. So the base functions have now two parameters:
    "icost" and "itrack" (has a cost can have multiple tracks in the case
    of wide segments).
* Change: In Katana::TrackElement, remove the index of the element inside
    it's track, as for a wide segment it will not be meaningful for the
    non-base track. This means that we have to use the Track::find()
    method each time instead.
      Remove the wide flag, as it is a duplicate of the one in AutoSegment.
      Added a getTrackCount() method to tell the number of track the
    segment is inserted into. Needed in the Track destroy step to delete
    a segment only when the last track that refers it is destroyed.
      Added getSymmetricAxis() to correct the computation of the symmetric
    base track in case of wide segment as the base track is not centered
    but the the leftmost one.
* Change: In Track::insert() insert wide segments in their whole track span.
* Change: In TrackCost, create an array of costs according to the segment
    track span.
* Change: In TrackSegment::create(), now activate the factory and create
    wide segments.
* Bug: In Katana::AutoSegments_Perpandicular, correct the debug indentation
    problem (ever shifting to the right).
2017-07-28 15:30:22 +02:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 8d4fdf3471 TrackCost clean support for symmetric and wide segments.
* New: In Katana::TrackCost, the TrackElement and it's optional
    symmetric are now kept as attribute of a TrackCost. The cost
    is completly computed inside the constructor.
      TrackCost now support any mix of symmetric event and wide
    segments.
      The cost is now computed by adding directly to the current
    one instead of creating secondaries that are merged afterwards.
    As a consequence, remove all copy construction and merge
    capabilities.
      All the various methods used to compute the cost are renamed
    "addOverlapcost()" in all the various related objects.
      As a reminder, the overal cost method call is as follow:
        1. TrackCost constructor on a TrackElement.
           2. Call TrackElement::addOverlapcost()
              3. For all Track under the TrackElement, call
                 Track::addOverlapCost()
                 4. For all other TrackElement intersecting with
                    the overlap interval call:
                    TrackElement::incOverlapCost()
                    5. The callback overlap function for segments
                       is called (defined in NegociateWidow).
      Don't confuse:
      - TrackElement::addOverlapCost(), which compute the cost of
          inserting the segment inside a track (or a set of).
      - TrackElement::incOverlapCost(), which compute the cost of
          overlaping with this already inserted segment. It is the
          other way around of the previous one.
* Change: In Katana::SegmentFsm, use a vector of pointer to TrackCost
    instead of an object to avoid copy construction.
2017-06-10 12:27:25 +02:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 8a73b03fd8 Synchronize priority of TrackSegments connecteds through doglegs.
* Bug: In Anabatic::Dijsktra, correct the indentation in cdebug calls
    (lots of them causing a big shift right).
* New: In Anabatic::TrackSegment, new helper structure SideStack to
    manage a set of aligned GCells and their various sides sizes.
* Change: In Anabatic::TrackSegment::computeOptimal(), more accurate
    computation of attractors from global segments and variable size
    GCells using SideStack.
* Change: In Katana::DataSymmetric::checkPairing(), increase the tolerance
    for misaligned symmetrics from 2 to 5 tracks (should be enough for our
    narrow channel routing).
* New: In Katana::TrackSegment, add a first flag to enable locking of
    priority. If it is set, calls to either "computePriority()" or
    "forcePriority()" will have no effect. Added the uint32_t flags
    paraphernalia.
* New: In ::computeNetPriority(), overall function to control the call
    of TrackSegment::computeAlignedPriority(). The call is done from
    NegociateWindow::run().
* New: Katana::TrackSegment::computeAlignedPriority(), order the
    TrackSegments aligneds through doglegs to the one with the highest
    priority is routed first and others progressively from him. Done by
    forcing an ever decreasing priority on the aligneds ones.
      The amount of decrease is small so the aligned segments got routed
    (ordered) in close, if not contiguous, sequence. Priority is locked
    for the order to remain.
* Bug: In Katana::TrackSegment::computePriority(), correct computation
    of the priority when there is more than 10 free tracks
    (a DbU::toLambda() call was missing, leading to very big priorities).
* Change: In katana::TrackCost CTOR, do not compute a distance to fixed
    in the case of analog segments, this is backfiring.
      Slight change of the compare function when delta differs. Seems
    to improve a little.
2017-05-30 22:33:06 +02:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 3e825cc228 Katana routing algorithm adjustements for analog routing.
* Bug: In Hurricane::Interval, the ::getSize() method was returning a negative
    length when the Interval was empty. Now return zero. This was causing
    slight cost functions side effect when computing the overlap of a segment
    with another one belonging to the same net (i.e. shareDelta)
* Bug: In Katana::AutoSegment::computeOptimal(), checks that the optimal
    position for the axis is indeed inside the GCell interval.
* Bug: In Katana::DataSymmetric::getSymmetrical(Interval&), reverse the shrink
    applied to GCells sides. Interval are of the type [min:max[ so after
    symmetric transformation they become ]smax:smin]. Apply a correction so
    that they are [smax:smin[ and could be merged with the paired interval
    (the one without symmetry applied).
* Bug: In katana::TrackCost::consolidate(), the overlap (now) always positive,
    and must be *substracted* to the "delta" (not *added*).
* Bug: In Katana::_computeNetOptimals(), now skip the already processeds
    AutoSegments instead of re-processing them.
* New: In Katana::AutoSegment::computeOptimal(), improved computation of
    the axis hint:
      - For analog net, propagate through the simple doglegs to find
        attractors.
      - Restrict the allowed interval to the union of GCell sides and
        segments constraints that are terminals.
      - Consider a local as "long" if it's length exceed 20 the P-pitch.
        (maybe make that a tool parameter).
2017-05-23 00:20:31 +02:00
Jean-Paul Chaput d07cdf03e9 Replace "unsigned int" by "Flags" in all AutoSegments collections.
* Change: In Anabatic::AutoSegments collections, change the type of all
    the flags that where in "unsigned int" (32 bits) to Flags (uint64_t)
    as there is now more than 32 flags for functions.
* New: In Ababatic::Constants, added new flag Flags::WithPerpands, which
    makes the number of flags tip over 32 bits, thus making mandatory
    to uses Flags and not unsigned int.
* New: In Anabatic::AutoSegments_Perpandiculars, manage a new flag
    Flags::WithDoglegs to allow to propagate through global segments that
    are connecteds via doglegs on local segments. Meaning that there is
    a good chance that they could be aligned.
      Slighly change the way we propagate on aligned segments: no longer
    check for VTee or HTee, but only for same direction and layer as
    master.
* New: In Anabatic & Katana, replace all the "int", "long" and their
    variants by the less implementation ambiguous "int32_t", "int64_t"
    (and variant). This should help to better detect bit trucation in
    flags.
      Use the type to give a hint about the flags kind:
        - Type "Flags", for flags shared among Anabatic & Katana
          functions/methods (may also appear in some objects states).
        - Type "uint32_t" for flags belonging to an object internal
          state of from Hurricane functions flags (those should be
          grouped in a Flag subclass in a perfect world).
2017-05-16 14:53:33 +02:00
Jean-Paul Chaput f1b2035cb0 Support for profiling the priority of events in Kite & Katana.
* New: In Katana::Configuration, added "katana.profileEventCosts" to
    triggers the event's profiling.
* New: In Katana::NegociateWindow::_negociate(), save a profiling
    trace of all the events and their priority, separated by metal,
    for later analysis (see doChip.py in alliance-check-toolkit).
* New: In Katana::RoutingEvent::Key::Compare(), start implementing
    new segment freedom degree functions.
* Change: In Hurricane::Net::_getString(), put a more complete
    information about the Net instead of just only it's name.
* Bug: In Katana, reorder the various stages so that they are
    executed in the exact same sequence as in "doChip.py" so now
    routing in graphic mode and text mode gives exactly the same
    results.
* Bug: In Katana::PyKatanaEngine, runGlobalRouter do not take any
    argument.
2017-05-09 18:33:55 +02:00
Jean-Paul Chaput ef69a6d586 Support for symmetric routing in Anabatic/Katabatic.
* New: In Katana::SegmentFsm, the object is now able to handle two events
    at the same time. The master and it's symmetric. When there is no
    symmetric, the corresponing data is just left blank. This makes a
    bigger object, but as there is only one when running, it is not an
    issue.
      Candidates tracks are now an vector of array<2> (pairs), the
    TrackCost::Compare() functor has to be wrapped through CompareCostArray.
    The compined TrackCost of the two tracks is accumulated into the first
    element.
      Everything related to events gets duplicated: _event is now _event1
    and _event2, and so on.
      As there can be now two Manipulator actions done with SegmentFsm,
    this class now completly hide the Manipulator level from the
    RoutingEvent processing.
      New function ::bindToTrack() to perform the track insertion.
* New: In Katana::TrackCost, add a new ::merge() function.
* New: In Katana::TrackElement and Katana::TrackSegment, add symmetric
    management. Allows to know if a TrackElement has a symmetric and to
    access it.
* New: In Katana::DataSymmetric, add new overload for ::getSymmetrical()
    to handle DbU::Unit and intervals.
* Change: In Katana::RoutingEvent, remove all direct uses of Manipulator
    objects. Now any change to the event associated segment must go through
    call to Segment Fsm.
* Change: In Katana, adjust the debug level so internal informations are
    put below level 156.
* New: In Hurricane::DbU, in ::getValueString(), special display when the
    value is Min or Max (more helpful than a gigantic number).
2017-04-30 23:46:33 +02:00
Jean-Paul Chaput bff9a38742 Forgot to perform Track re-order after removing zero-length segments.
* Change: In Anabatic::Autocontact, replace getMinDepth() and
    getMaxDepth() by getDepthSpan().
* New: In Anabatic::AutoSegment::canMoveUp(), add an optional check of
    low up density (Flags::CheckLowUpDensity). Allows to move up a
    segment if the up density is (very) low, and in this case it's more
    efficient than breaking it to fit in the lower layer.
      canMoveUp() is now able to perform the same work as canPivotUp()
    if *not* supplied the flag Flags::IgnoreContacts.
* New: In Katana, in GlobalRouting::DigitalDistance() now take into
    account the cost of a VIA (currently set to 2.5). Need to known the
    Net currently routed in the DigitalDistance object itself.
* Change: In Katana::Track::Element::canPivotUp(), now also takes a flag
    parameter.
* Change: In Katana::Manipulator, new flag IgnoreContacts to mirror the
    one of Anabatic.
* Change: In Katana::SegmentFsm, allocate once a Manipulator object instead
    of many times on the fly.
      In SegmentFsm::_slackenGlobal(), in the slacken state, if the up
    density is (very) low, bypass to move up instead of slackening.
    This solve better the routing of the control part of the register file.
    The register file having a pathological case of terminal placement:
    many punctual terminals aligneds in METAL2 *and* a grid of METAL2 and
    METAL3 blockages near below...
* Bug: In Katana::Session::_revalidate(), after removing the zero-length
    segments, forgot to re-order the track, leading to many stranges effects
    as the indexes where no longer coherent in the Track.
2016-09-20 11:30:45 +02:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 48f3a2bc3c Anabatic transient commit 18. Port of Kite (Katana), Yeah, Baby! Yeah!
* Bug: In Hurricane, in StaticObservable::getObserver(), if the slot
    pointer is NULL, do not try to access the owner. Returns NULL, so
    the caller can be aware of the situation...
* Change: In Hurricane, in BreakpointWidget & ExceptionWidget some
    cosmetic changes (fonts and window sizes).
* Bug: In Anabatic, In AutoHorizontal::getConstraints(), take into account
    the constraints from the source AutoContact, as it holds the constraints
    transmitted by the RoutingPads and sets up by propageConstraintsFromRp().
    It is likely to be a bug affecting the original Katabatic as well.
* Change: In Anabatic, in RawGCellsUnder(), check that the segment is not
    completly oustside the cell abutment box and truncate the coordinates
    to the part that is inside. Use the "shrink" if we reach the east/north
    border.
* Change: In Anabatic, in Configuration, no more decorator because we will
    use a true derived relationship. Katana *derives* from *Anabatic* and do
    not *decorate* it, so the Configuration can do the same. It also implies
    that we directly create a Katana engine, not an Anabatic one.
* Change: In Anabatic, in Session, do not allow the opening of the Session
    in a standalone fashion (with a static method). Instead it must be opened
    using the relevant method of the Anabatic/Katana engine. This ensure we
    are opening the right Session type.
* Change: In Anabatic, in AutoSegment_Aligneds() collection the seed segment
    is not part of the collection by default, but will be included if the
    Flags::WithSelf is set.
* Change: In Configuration, all the flags value are now defined in two steps.
    Declared in the header and initialized in the module. This is to prevent
    the fact that on some cases, in relation with the Python "extern C" part
    modules, we need a true allocated variable. It was causing weird linking
    problems.
      A side effect is that they can no longer be used as entry is switches,
    have to replace them by if/else.
* New: In Anabatic, new GCell::getNeighborAt() utility function.
* Bug: In Anabatic, in GCell::doGrid(), tag all the GCells of the grid with
    the grid type... Back annote all the edges capacity (north & east) with
    the reserved local capacity.
* New: Complete portage of Kite over Anabatic. The new engine is christened
    "Katana" for Kite-Analogic. When it's capabilities and performances
    will be on a part with Kite, it is to completly replace it (and take
    back the "Kite" name). Preliminary tests seems to show that, contrary
    to intuition (because built on a more complex/slower grid), it is even
    slightly faster than Kite 8-).
2016-08-15 16:30:13 +02:00