Efficient Standard-Cell Legalization for Minimization of Total Movement

Jin-Tai Yan, Po-Yuan Huang, Chia-Hsun Yen
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In this paper, given a global standard-cell placement, based on the total weighted Manhattan movement as the disturbance metric, a two-phase legalization algorithm is proposed to minimize the total movement of the legal cells with satisfying the capacity and non-overlapping constraints. In the proposed algorithm, firstly, all the placed cells can be initially allocated onto original rows and some placed cells can be reallocated onto adjacent rows to satisfying the capacity constraint with minimizing the total vertical movement. Furthermore, all the cells inside one specific row can be legalized to satisfy the non-overlapping constraint with minimizing the total horizontal movement with. Compared with Abacus and HiBinLegalizer in the standard-cell legalization, the experimental results show that the proposed algorithm can decrease 80% and 54% of CPU time to reduce 32% and 8% of the total movement and 59% and 4% of the maximum movement on the standard cells for the 7 tested circuits on the average, respectively.
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有效的标准细胞合法化,最大限度地减少总运动
本文在给定全局标准单元布局的情况下,以加权曼哈顿移动总量作为扰动度量,提出了一种两阶段合法化算法,在满足容量约束和不重叠约束的情况下,最小化合法单元的总移动量。该算法首先将所有放置的单元格初始分配到原始行,并将部分放置的单元格重新分配到相邻行,以满足容量约束,使垂直移动总量最小;此外,可以将特定行内的所有单元格合法化,以满足不重叠约束,使总水平移动最小化。实验结果表明,与Abacus和HiBinLegalizer在标准细胞合法化中的应用相比,该算法在7个测试电路中平均可以减少80%和54%的CPU时间,在标准细胞上平均减少32%和8%的总移动和59%和4%的最大移动。
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