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Detecting tangled logic structures in VLSI netlists

Authors :
Jiang Hu
Gi-Joon Nam
Zhuo Li
Charles J. Alpert
Tanuj Jindal
Charles B. Winn
Source :
DAC
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
ACM, 2010.

Abstract

This work proposes a new problem of identifying large and tangled logic structures in a synthesized netlist. Large groups of cells that are highly interconnected to each other can often create potential routing hotspots that require special placement constraints. They can also indicate problematic clumps of logic that either require resynthesis to reduce wiring demand or specialized datapath placement. At a glance, this formulation appears similar to conventional circuit clustering, but there are two important distinctions. First, we are interested in finding large groups of cells that represent entire logic structures like adders and decoders, as opposed to clusters with only a handful of cells. Second, we seek to pull out only the structures of interest, instead of assigning every cell to a cluster to reduce problem complexity. This work proposes new metrics for detecting structures based on Rent's rule that, unlike traditional cluster metrics, are able to fairly differentiate between large and small groups of cells. Next, we demonstrate how these metrics can be applied to identify structures in a netlist. Finally, our experiments demonstrate the ability to predict and alleviate routing hotspots on a real industry design using our metrics and method.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the 47th Design Automation Conference
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........34f8333a1bc4b9c97ce299d18b7e6a0e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1145/1837274.1837422