Abstract

The placement problem has become challenging due to a variety of complicated constraints imposed by modern process technologies. Some of the most challenging constraints were highlighted during the ISPD 2015 placement contest and include fence region and target density constraints; these constraints are in addition to those issues that affect detailed routability such as pin shorts, pin access problems and cell spacing issues. These constraints not only make cell placement more difficult, but can impact the placement objectives such as wire length, routability and so forth. In this paper, we present a comprehensive technique to address fence region constraints in global placement and legalization while still considering detailed-routing issues. We combine concepts from image processing such as region coloring with parallel programming to efficiently deal with fence regions. We also introduce a heuristic method to adjust target densities while avoiding adverse effects on the quality of global routability. Numerical results using both the released and hidden benchmarks from the ISPD 2015 placement contest demonstrate the efficacy of our proposed techniques.

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