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			258 lines
		
	
	
		
			8.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
| #!/usr/bin/env -S perl -w
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| 
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| ###########################################
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| ## libppa.pl
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| ##
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| ## Written: David_Harris@hmc.edu 
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| ## Created: 28 January 2023
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| ##
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| ## Purpose: Extract PPA information from Liberty files
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| ##          presently characterizes Skywater 90 and TSMC28hpc+
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| ##
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| ## The user will need to change $libpath to point to the desired library in your local installation
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| ## and for TSMC change the $cellname to the actual name of the inverter.
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| ##
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| ## A component of the CORE-V-WALLY configurable RISC-V project.
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| ## https://github.com/openhwgroup/cvw
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| ##
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| ## Copyright (C) 2021-23 Harvey Mudd College & Oklahoma State University
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| ##
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| ## SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH SHL-2.1
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| ##
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| ## Licensed under the Solderpad Hardware License v 2.1 (the “License”); you may not use this file 
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| ## except in compliance with the License, or, at your option, the Apache License version 2.0. You 
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| ## may obtain a copy of the License at
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| ##
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| ## https:##solderpad.org/licenses/SHL-2.1/
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| ##
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| ## Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, any work distributed under the 
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| ## License is distributed on an “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, 
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| ## either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions 
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| ## and limitations under the License.
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| ################################################################################################
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| 
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| use strict;
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| use warnings;
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| 
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| # global variables for simplicity
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| my @index1; my @index2;
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| my @values;
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| my @cr; my @cf; my @rt; my @ft;
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| 
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| # cell and corners to analyze
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| my $libpath; my $libbase; my $cellname; my @corners;
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| 
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| # Sky130
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| $libpath ="$ENV{RISCV}/cad/lib/sky130_osu_sc_t12/12T_ms/lib";
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| $libbase = "sky130_osu_sc_12T_ms_";
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| $cellname = "sky130_osu_sc_12T_ms__inv_1";
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| @corners = ("TT_1P8_25C.ccs", "tt_1P80_25C.ccs", "tt_1P62_25C.ccs", "tt_1P89_25C.ccs", "ss_1P60_-40C.ccs", "ss_1P60_100C.ccs", "ss_1P60_150C.ccs", "ff_1P95_-40C.ccs", "ff_1P95_100C.ccs", "ff_1P95_150C.ccs");
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| printf("Library $libbase Cell $cellname\n");
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| foreach my $corner (@corners) {
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|     &analyzeCell($corner);
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| }
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| 
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| # Sky90
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| $libpath ="$ENV{RISCV}/cad/lib/sky90/sky90_sc/V1.7.4/lib";
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| $libbase = "scc9gena_";
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| $cellname = "scc9gena_inv_1";
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| @corners = ("tt_1.2v_25C", "tt_1.08v_25C", "tt_1.32v_25C", "tt_1.2v_-40C", "tt_1.2v_85C", "tt_1.2v_125C", "ss_1.2v_25C", "ss_1.08v_-40C", "ss_1.08v_25C", "ss_1.08v_125C", "ff_1.2v_25C", "ff_1.32v_-40C", "ff_1.32v_25C", "ff_1.32v_125C");
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| printf("Library $libbase Cell $cellname\n");
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| foreach my $corner (@corners) {
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|     &analyzeCell($corner);
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| }
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| 
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| # TSMC
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| $libpath = "/proj/models/tsmc28/libraries/28nmtsmc/tcbn28hpcplusbwp30p140_190a/TSMCHOME/digital/Front_End/timing_power_noise/NLDM/tcbn28hpcplusbwp30p140_180a";
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| $libbase = "tcbn28hpcplusbwp30p140";
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| $cellname = "INVD1..."; # replace this with the full name of the library cell
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| @corners = ("tt0p9v25c", "tt0p8v25c", "tt1v25c", "tt0p9v85c", "ssg0p9vm40c", "ssg0p9v125c", "ssg0p81vm40c", "ssg0p81v125c", "ffg0p88vm40c", "ffg0p88v125c", "ffg0p99vm40c", "ffg0p99v125c");
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| printf("\nLibrary $libbase Cell $cellname\n");
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| foreach my $corner (@corners) {
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|     &analyzeCell($corner);
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| }
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| 
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| #############
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| # subroutines
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| #############
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| 
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| sub analyzeCell {
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|     my $corner = shift;
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|     my $fname = $libpath."/".$libbase.$corner.".lib";
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|     open (FILE, $fname) || die("Can't read $fname");
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|     my $incell = 0;
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|     my $inleakage = 0;
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|     my $inpin = 0;
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|     my $incellrise = 0;
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|     my $incellfall = 0;
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|     my $inrisetrans = 0;
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|     my $infalltrans = 0;
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|     my $inindex = 0;
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|     my $invalues = 0;
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|     my $searchstring = "cell (".$cellname.")";
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|     my $area; my $leakage; my $cap;
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|      while (<FILE>) {
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| 	if (index($_, $searchstring) != -1) { $incell = 1;}
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| 	elsif ($incell) {
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| 	    if (/cell \(/) {
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| 		$incell = 0;
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| 		close(FILE);
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| 		last;
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| 	    }
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| 	    if (/area\s*:\s*(.*);/) { $area = $1; }
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| 	    if (/cell_leakage_power\s*:\s*(.*);/) { $leakage = $1; $inleakage = 2; }
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| 	    if ($inleakage == 0 && /leakage_power/) { $inleakage = 1; }
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| 	    if ($inleakage == 1 && /value\s*:\s*(.*);/) {
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| 		$leakage = $1;
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| 		$inleakage = 2;
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| 	    }
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| 	    if ($inpin == 0 && /pin/) { $inpin = 1; }
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| 	    if ($inpin == 1 && /\s+capacitance\s*:\s*(.*);/) {
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| 		$cap = $1;
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| 		$inpin = 2;
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| 	    }
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| 	    if ($inindex == 0 && /index_1/) { $inindex = 1; }
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| 	    if ($inindex == 1) {
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| 		if (/index_1\s*\(\"(.*)\"\);/) { @index1 = split(/, /, $1); }
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| 		if (/index_2\s*\(\"(.*)\"\);/) { @index2 = split(/, /, $1); $inindex = 2; }
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| 	    }
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| 	    if ($incellrise == 0 && /cell_rise/) { $incellrise = 1; $invalues = 0;}
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| 	    if ($incellfall == 0 && /cell_fall/) { $incellfall = 1; $invalues = 0; }
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| 	    if ($inrisetrans == 0 && /rise_trans/) { $inrisetrans = 1; $invalues = 0; }
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| 	    if ($infalltrans == 0 && /fall_trans/) { $infalltrans = 1; $invalues = 0; }
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| 	    if ($incellrise == 1 || $incellfall == 1 || $inrisetrans == 1 || $infalltrans == 1) {
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| 		if (/values/) { $invalues = 1; @values = (); }
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| 		elsif ($invalues == 1) {
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| 		    if (/\);/) {
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| 			$invalues = 2;
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| 			if ($incellrise == 1) { @cr = &parseVals(); $incellrise = 2; }
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| 			if ($incellfall == 1) { @cf = &parseVals(); $incellfall = 2; }
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| 			if ($inrisetrans == 1) { @rt = &parseVals(); $inrisetrans = 2; }
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| 			if ($infalltrans == 1) { @ft = &parseVals(); $infalltrans = 2; }
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| 		    }
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| 		    elsif (/\"(.*)\"/) { push(@values, $1); }
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| 		}
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| 	    }
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| #	    print $_;
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| 	}
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|     }
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|     
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|     my $delay = &computeDelay($cap);
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|     my $cornerr = sprintf("%20s", $corner);
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|     my $delayr = sprintf("%2.1f", $delay*1000);
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|     my $leakager = sprintf("%3.3f", $leakage);
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|     
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|     print("$cornerr: Delay $delayr Leakage: $leakager capacitance: $cap\n");
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|     #print("$cellname $corner: Area $area Leakage: $leakage capacitance: $cap delay $delay\n");
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|     #print(" index1: @index1\n");
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|     #print(" index2: @index2\n");
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|     #print("Cell Rise\n"); printMatrix(\@cr);
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|     #print("Cell Fall\n"); printMatrix(\@cf);
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|     #print("Rise Trans\n"); printMatrix(\@rt);
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|     #print("Fall Trans\n"); printMatrix(\@ft);
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| }
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| 
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| sub computeDelay {
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|     # relies on cr, cf, rt, ft, index1, index2
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|     # index1 for rows of matrix (different trans times, units of ns)
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|     # index2 for cols of matrix (different load capacitances, units of pF)
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| 
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|     # first, given true load, create a rise/fall delay and transition
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|     # as a function of trans time, interpolated
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|     my $cap = shift;
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|     my $fo4cap = 4*$cap;
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|     my @cri = &interp2(\@cr, $fo4cap);
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|     my @cfi = &interp2(\@cf, $fo4cap);
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|     my @rti = &interp2(\@rt, $fo4cap);
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|     my @fti = &interp2(\@ft, $fo4cap);
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| 
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|     # initially guess second smallest transition time
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|     my $tt = $index1[1];
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|     # assume falling input with this transition, compute rise delay & trans
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|     my $cr0 = &interp1(\@cri, \@index1, $tt);
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|     my $rt0 = &interp1(\@rti, \@index1, $tt);
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|     # now assuming rising input with rt0, compute fall delay & trans
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|     my $cf1 = &interp1(\@cfi, \@index1, $rt0);
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|     my $ft1 = &interp1(\@fti, \@index1, $rt0);
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|     # now assuming falling input with ft1, compute rise delay & trans
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|     my $cr2 = &interp1(\@cri, \@index1, $ft1);
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|     my $rt2 = &interp1(\@rti, \@index1, $ft1);
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|     # now assuming rising input with rt2, compute fall delay & trans
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|     my $cf3 = &interp1(\@cfi, \@index1, $rt2);
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|     my $ft3 = &interp1(\@fti, \@index1, $rt2);
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| 
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|     # delay is average of rising and falling
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|     my $delay = ($cr2 + $cf3)/2;
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|     return $delay;
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|     
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| #    print("tt $tt cr0 $cr0 rt0 $rt0\n");
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| #    print("cf1 $cf1 ft1 $ft1 cr2 $cr2 rt2 $rt2 cf3 $cf3 ft3 $ft3 delay $delay\n");
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| }
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| 
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| sub interp2 {
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|     my $matref = shift;
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|     my @matrix = @$matref;
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|     my $fo4cap = shift;
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|     my @interp = ();
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|     
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|     my $i;
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|     # interpolate row by row
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|     for ($i=0; $i <= $#index1; $i++) {
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| 	my @row = @{$matrix[$i]};
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| 	#print ("Extracted row $i = @row\n");
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| 	$interp[$i] = &interp1(\@row, \@index2, $fo4cap);
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|     }
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|     return @interp;
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| }
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| 
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| sub interp1 {
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|     my $vecref = shift;
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|     my @vec = @$vecref;
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|     my $indexref = shift;
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|     my @index = @$indexref;
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|     my $x = shift;
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| 
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|     # find entry i containing the first index greater than x
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|     my $i = 0;
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|     while ($index[$i] < $x) {$i++}
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|     my $start = $index[$i-1];
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|     my $end = $index[$i];
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|     my $fract = ($x-$start)/($end-$start);
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|     my $interp = $vec[$i-1] + ($vec[$i] - $vec[$i-1])*$fract;
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| 
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| #    print ("Interpolating $x as $interp from i $i start $start end $end based on index @index and vec @vec\n");
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| 
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|     return $interp;
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| }
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| 
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| sub parseVals {
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|     # relies on global variables @values, @index1, @index2
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|     my @vals;
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|     my $i; my $j;
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|     for ($i=0; $i <= $#index1; $i++) {
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| 	my @row = split(/, /,$values[$i]);
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| 	for ($j = 0; $j <= $#index2; $j++) {
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| 	    $vals[$i][$j] = $row[$j];
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| 	}
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|     }
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|     return @vals;
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| }
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| 
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| sub printMatrix {
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|     my $mat = shift;
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|     my @matrix = @$mat;
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|     my $i; my $j;
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|     for ($i=0; $i <= $#index1; $i++) {
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| 	for ($j = 0; $j <= $#index2; $j++) {
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| 	    print($matrix[$i][$j]." ");
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| 	}
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| 	print("\n");
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|     }
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| }
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