OpenROAD Flow is a full RTL-to-GDS flow built entirely on open-source tools. The project aims for automated, no-human-in-the-loop digital circuit design with 24-hour turnaround time.
- Code Organization
- Installation
- Using the Flow
- Useful Resources
- Contributing
- About the Project
- Citing this Work
- License
This repository serves as an example RTL-to-GDS flow using the OpenROAD tools. The two main components are:
-
tools: This directory contains the source code for the entire
openroad
app (via submodules) as well as other tools required for the flow. The scriptbuild_openroad.sh
in this repository will automatically build the OpenROAD toolchain. -
flow: This directory contains reference recipes and scripts to run designs through the flow. It also contains platforms and test designs.
- OpenROAD*
- Yosys*
- KLayout
*At this time, we strongly recommend using the
build_openroad.sh
script to install OpenROAD and Yosys.
Due to the early development stage, the API changes frequently and it is
otherwise difficult to ensure compatibility between tool and OpenROAD Flow
versions.
Be sure to check for nested dependencies when installing from source! You may reference the Dockerfiles and READMEs for the dependencies:
OpenROAD-flow-scripts/tools/OpenROAD/Dockerfile
OpenROAD-flow-scripts/tools/yosys/Dockerfile
OpenROAD-flow-scripts/tools/TritonRoute/Dockerfile
Prebuilt binaries are not available at this time. We aim to create automated releases in the near future.
Building dependencies from scratch can take up to an hour.
This build option leverages a multi-step docker flow to install the tools and
dependencies to a runner image. To follow these instructions, you must have
docker installed, permissions to run docker, and docker container network access
enabled. This step will create a runner image tagged as openroad/flow
.
- Clone the OpenROAD-flow-scripts repository
git clone --recursive https://github.com/The-OpenROAD-Project/OpenROAD-flow-scripts.git
cd OpenROAD-flow-scripts
- Ensure the docker daemon is running and
docker
is in yourPATH
, then run the docker build:
./build_openroad.sh
- Start an interactive shell in a docker container using your user credentials
docker run -it -u $(id -u ${USER}):$(id -g ${USER}) -v $(pwd)/flow/platforms:/OpenROAD-flow-scripts/flow/platforms:ro openroad/flow-scripts
- Update your container environment
source ./setup_env.sh
To transfer files between your host system and container, it is often useful to use docker bind mounts instead.
- Clone the OpenROAD-flow-scripts repository
git clone --recursive https://github.com/The-OpenROAD-Project/OpenROAD-flow-scripts.git
cd OpenROAD-flow-scripts
- Run the build script
./build_openroad.sh --local
- Update your shell environment
source setup_env.sh
See the flow README for details about the flow and how to run designs through the flow
Your feedback is very welcome.
- Website: Visit our website for more information on the project, participants and objectives.
- GitHub Issues: Please submit GitHub issues for any bugs, improvements, or new feature requests. Feedback can be directed at this repository or the repository for the tool, component or design as appropriate. This link is an aggregate of all OpenROAD related issues
- Community: Find us on the public Gitter community where you can ask quick questions or discuss anything OpenROAD related.
- Twitter: Follow us on twitter - @OpenROAD_EDA.
We welcome any comments, patches and designs to help us improve the tool. At this time we are focused on overhauling the build process, build testing, and the continuous integration framework. This will set us up for better integration with contributors. Please stay tuned.
The OpenROAD ("Foundations and Realization of Open, Accessible Design") project was launched in June 2018 within the DARPA IDEA program. OpenROAD aims to bring down the barriers of cost, expertise and unpredictability that currently block designers' access to hardware implementation in advanced technologies. The project team (Qualcomm, Arm and multiple universities and partners, led by UC San Diego) is developing a fully autonomous, open-source tool chain for digital layout generation across die, package and board, with initial focus on the RTL-to-GDSII phase of system-on-chip design. Thus, OpenROAD holistically attacks the multiple facets of today's design cost crisis: engineering resources, design tool licenses, project schedule, and risk.
The IDEA program targets no-human-in-loop (NHIL) design, with 24-hour turnaround time and eventual zero loss of power-performance-area (PPA) design quality. No humans means that tools must adapt and self-tune, and never get stuck: thus, machine intelligence must replace today's human intelligence within the layout generation process. 24 hours means that problems must be aggressively decomposed into bite-sized subproblems for the design process to remain within the schedule constraint. Eventual zero loss of PPA quality requires parallel and distributed search to recoup the solution quality lost by problem decomposition.
If you use this software in any published work, we would appreciate a citation! Please use the following references:
@article{ajayi2019openroad,
title={OpenROAD: Toward a Self-Driving, Open-Source Digital Layout Implementation Tool Chain},
author={Ajayi, T and Blaauw, D and Chan, TB and Cheng, CK and Chhabria, VA and Choo, DK and Coltella, M and Dobre, S and Dreslinski, R and Foga{\c{c}}a, M and others},
journal={Proc. GOMACTECH},
pages={1105--1110},
year={2019}
}
A copy of this paper is available here (PDF).
@inproceedings{ajayi2019toward,
title={Toward an open-source digital flow: First learnings from the openroad project},
author={Ajayi, Tutu and Chhabria, Vidya A and Foga{\c{c}}a, Mateus and Hashemi, Soheil and Hosny, Abdelrahman and Kahng, Andrew B and Kim, Minsoo and Lee, Jeongsup and Mallappa, Uday and Neseem, Marina and others},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 56th Annual Design Automation Conference 2019},
pages={1--4},
year={2019}
}
A copy of this paper is availble here (PDF).
If you like the tools, please give us a star on our GitHub repos!
The OpenROAD-flow-scripts repository (build and run scripts) has a BSD 3-Clause License. The flow relies on several tools, platforms and designs that each have their own licenses:
- Find the tool license at:
OpenROAD-flow-scripts/tools/{tool}/
orOpenROAD-flow-scripts/tools/OpenROAD/src/{tool}/
- Find the platform license at:
OpenROAD-flow-scripts/flow/platforms/{platform}/
- Find the design license at:
OpenROAD-flow-scripts/flow/designs/src/{design}/