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Listing All Modules And Blocks In Innovus Using dbGet.

thannasantosh
thannasantosh over 8 years ago

Hello ,

I am working on a project with node 28nm .

I would like to list all the modules (soft macros) and Blocks (Hard Macros) Using dbGet.

Can Anyone help me.

Any help would be greatful

Regards

Santhosh Thanna.

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  • khandaker
    khandaker over 8 years ago

    Hi Sathosh

    Perhaps you can try the following procedures:

    1. findModule *module_name_pattern*

    2. findMacro *macro_name_pattern*

    ################################################################################
    # Procedure to find a list of modules that matches the given global pattern
    ################################################################################
    proc findModule {moduleNamePattern} {
    unlogCommand dbGet
    processResult [dbGet [dbGet -p head.allCells.objType vCell].name $moduleNamePattern]
    }

    ################################################################################
    # Procedure to find a list of macros that matches a given pattern
    ################################################################################
    proc findMacro {macroNamePattern} {

    unlogCommand dbGet
    processResult [dbGet [dbGet -p2 top.insts.cell.baseClass block].name ${macroNamePattern}]
    }

    ################################################################################
    # Procedure to process DB results
    ################################################################################
    proc processResult {dbOutputs} {

    set returnList {}

    if {$dbOutputs == "0x0"} {
    set returnList ""
    } else {
    set returnList $dbOutputs
    }

    return $returnList

    }

    Thanks

    Khandaker

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    khandaker over 8 years ago

    Hi Sathosh

    Perhaps you can try the following procedures:

    1. findModule *module_name_pattern*

    2. findMacro *macro_name_pattern*

    ################################################################################
    # Procedure to find a list of modules that matches the given global pattern
    ################################################################################
    proc findModule {moduleNamePattern} {
    unlogCommand dbGet
    processResult [dbGet [dbGet -p head.allCells.objType vCell].name $moduleNamePattern]
    }

    ################################################################################
    # Procedure to find a list of macros that matches a given pattern
    ################################################################################
    proc findMacro {macroNamePattern} {

    unlogCommand dbGet
    processResult [dbGet [dbGet -p2 top.insts.cell.baseClass block].name ${macroNamePattern}]
    }

    ################################################################################
    # Procedure to process DB results
    ################################################################################
    proc processResult {dbOutputs} {

    set returnList {}

    if {$dbOutputs == "0x0"} {
    set returnList ""
    } else {
    set returnList $dbOutputs
    }

    return $returnList

    }

    Thanks

    Khandaker

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