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# Detailed Placement
The detailed placement module in OpenROAD (`dpl`) is based on OpenDP, or
Open-Source Detailed Placement Engine. Its key features are:
- Fence region.
- Fragmented ROWs.
## Commands
```{note}
- Parameters in square brackets `[-param param]` are optional.
- Parameters without square brackets `-param2 param2` are required.
```
### Detailed Placement
The `detailed_placement` command performs detailed placement of instances
to legal locations after global placement.
```tcl
detailed_placement
[-max_displacement disp|{disp_x disp_y}]
[-disallow_one_site_gaps]
[-report_file_name filename]
```
#### Options
| Switch Name | Description |
| ----- | ----- |
| `-max_displacement` | Max distance that an instance can be moved (in microns) when finding a site where it can be placed. Either set one value for both directions or set `{disp_x disp_y}` for individual directions. The default values are `{0, 0}`, and the allowed values within are integers `[0, MAX_INT]`. |
| `-disallow_one_site_gaps` | Disable one site gap during placement check. |
| `-report_file_name` | File name for saving the report to (e.g. `report.json`.) |
### Set Placement Padding
The `set_placement_padding` command sets left and right padding in multiples
of the row site width. Use the `set_placement_padding` command before
legalizing placement to leave room for routing. Use the `-global` flag
for padding that applies to all instances. Use `-instances`
for instance-specific padding. The instances `insts` can be a list of instance
names, or an instance object returned by the SDC `get_cells` command. To
specify padding for all instances of a common master, use the `-filter`
"ref_name == <name>" option to `get_cells`.
```tcl
set_placement_padding
-global|-masters masters|-instances insts
[-right site_count]
[-left site_count]
```
#### Options
```{warning}
Either one of these flags must be set: `-global | -masters | -instances`.
The order of preference is `global > masters > instances`
```
| Switch Name | Description |
| ----- | ----- |
| `-global` | Set padding globally using `left` and `right` values. |
| `-masters` | Set padding only for these masters using `left` and `right` values. |
| `-instances` | For `-instances`, you will set padding only for these insts using `left` and `right` values. |
| `-left` | Left padding (in site count). |
| `-right` | Right padding (in site count). |
| `instances` | Set padding for these list of instances. Not to be confused with the `-instances` switch above. |
### Filler Placement
The `filler_placement` command fills gaps between detail-placed instances
to connect the power and ground rails in the rows. `filler_masters` is a
list of master/macro names to use for filling the gaps. Wildcard matching
is supported, so `FILL*` will match, e.g., `FILLCELL_X1 FILLCELL_X16 FILLCELL_X2
FILLCELL_X32 FILLCELL_X4 FILLCELL_X8`. To specify a different naming prefix
from `FILLER_` use `-prefix <new prefix>`.
```tcl
filler_placement
[-prefix prefix]
filler_masters
```
#### Options
| Switch Name | Description |
| ----- | ----- |
| `-prefix` | Prefix to name the filler cells. The default value is `FILLER_`. |
| `filler_masters` | Filler master cells. |
### Remove Fillers
This command removes all filler cells.
```tcl
remove_fillers
```
### Check Placement
The `check_placement` command checks the placement legality. It returns
`0` if the placement is legal.
```tcl
check_placement
[-verbose]
[-disallow_one_site_gaps]
[-report_file_name filename]
```
#### Options
| Switch Name | Description |
| ----- | ----- |
| `-verbose` | Enable verbose logging. |
| `-disallow_one_site_gaps` | Disable one site gap during placement check. |
| `-report_file_name` | File name for saving the report to (e.g. `report.json`. |
### Optimize Mirroring
The `optimize_mirroring` command mirrors instances about the Y axis in
a weak attempt to reduce the total half-perimeter wirelength (HPWL).
```tcl
optimize_mirroring
```
## Useful Developer Commands
If you are a developer, you might find these useful. More details can be found in the [source file](./src/Opendp.cpp) or the [swig file](./src/Opendp.i).
| Command Name | Description |
| ----- | ----- |
| `detailed_placement_debug` | Debug detailed placement. |
| `get_masters_arg` | Get masters from a design. |
| `get_inst_bbox` | Get bounding box of an instance. |
| `get_inst_grid_bbox` | Get grid bounding box of an instance. |
| `format_grid` | Format grid (takes in length `x` and site width `w` as inputs). |
| `get_row_site` | Get row site name.
## Example scripts
Examples scripts demonstrating how to run `dpl` on a sample design of `aes` as follows:
```shell
./test/aes.tcl
```
## Regression tests
There are a set of regression tests in `./test`. Refer to this [section](../../README.md#regression-tests) for more information.
Simply run the following script:
```shell
./test/regression
```
## Limitations
## FAQs
Check out [GitHub discussion](https://github.com/The-OpenROAD-Project/OpenROAD/discussions/categories/q-a?discussions_q=category%3AQ%26A+opendp+in%3Atitle)
about this tool.
## Authors
- SangGi Do and Mingyu Woo (respective Ph. D. advisors: Seokhyeong Kang,
Andrew B. Kahng).
- Rewrite and port to OpenDB/OpenROAD by James Cherry, Parallax Software
## References
1. Do, S., Woo, M., & Kang, S. (2019, May). Fence-region-aware mixed-height standard cell legalization. In Proceedings of the 2019 on Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI (pp. 259-262). [(.pdf)](https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3299874.3318012)
## License
BSD 3-Clause License. See [LICENSE](LICENSE) file.