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Do you have routing layers defined with tracks successfully generated? You can open the gui at an earlier step (eg |
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Likely you have a bad LEF abstract then. Is this something where you can share a test case? |
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Two layer routing harkens back to the days of channel routing. I don't know that it is your problem here but I expect routing will be difficult on this process. |
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Hi,
I'm trying to understand what went wrong while creating a new technology.
The purpose of that technology is to bring up the electronics potential to a Silicon photonics platform, hence I need to design new cells, new vias, new track sizes since the tech has different rules.
To test my comprehension of the flow and everything that comes behind it, I made a simple new design, an 2 inputs nand gate.
I've sucessfully used the gf180mcu technology to compile and have a .gds output of such design which is pretty simple.
Where I don't undersstand what went wrong is when I try to use my own platform.
First thing firsts, I am using a WSL Ubuntu machine, with a locally compiled OpenROAD-flow-scripts and OpenRoad gui.
My platform is called 'amf' and has its own folder with everything in it : I am able to get up to step 5.1 and open-up the DB with OpenROAD gui.
Sadly, it fails at step 5.2 with errors message I do not understand.
I checked other discussions that mentionned RAM usage, I do not think it is the issue since my design is only 4 gates with 2 inputs and 1 output.
How could I go to debug the issue mentionned above?
If you need additionnal info, feel free to comment.
Thanks
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