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How to use VSR-autoroute by commandline? Need to use in script!

Vishhh
Vishhh over 11 years ago

 Hi,

I'm using VSR (IC615) Pin to Trunk (P2T) routing for the chip level module integration and it works fine.

Now, instead of running P2T manually, I would like to script it out and run at chip level at once.

I cannot find the corresponding comands.

Only command I found displayed in CIW is:

(__iaRunAutoRoute (_iaEvalOptions ?cv (getq __iaActiveForm cellview) ?createOverrides (_iaGetOverrideEnabled (getq __iaActiveForm cellview)) ))

If I do all setup manually and run this command in CIW, it works. But I dont understand how this command works OR the inputs to it. 

Also, I cannot find any details of the command OR any other commands related to setup/running the tool.

Is anyone kind enough to help me out with the commands ORhow/where can I find the commands.

OR on how do I automate the VSR autoroute  operation?

 

 

Thanks,

Vishhh!!!

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    Vishhh over 11 years ago

    Thanks a lot Lawrence!

    Now I'm back at work, will give a try on RiDE & TCL.

     

    Regards,

    Vish

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    Vishhh over 11 years ago

    Thanks a lot Lawrence!

    Now I'm back at work, will give a try on RiDE & TCL.

     

    Regards,

    Vish

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