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Reading issue with lef for NanGate45 #194

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nineight908 opened this issue Oct 22, 2024 · 8 comments
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Reading issue with lef for NanGate45 #194

nineight908 opened this issue Oct 22, 2024 · 8 comments

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@nineight908
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Hello professor, when I try to use NanGate45's lef file as input lef, I get a Segmentation fault (core dumped) error.
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Here are my lef files and def files:
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Looking forward to hearing from you, thank you.

@limbo018
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Can you share your case? You can upload here or email me.

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nineight908 commented Oct 22, 2024 via email

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nineight908 commented Oct 22, 2024 via email

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Constwelve commented Oct 23, 2024

The previous version would crash when processing def pins with ports. This issue has now been resolved in the latest commit in the develop branch.

@limbo018
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Please check commit daaa03f

@nineight908
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@limbo018 @Constwelve Hello professors, thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to answer my questions, but I still have problems in the experiment, how can I solve them?
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@Constwelve
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Too many movable macros (123692) caused the macro legalizer to fail to find a legal solution. If you prefer not to change the algorithm, I suggest merging some macros or fixing them manually.

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I've tried to pin a part of the components in the def file, but I still get the above problem, is there any other solution?

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