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tools:start [2020/09/23 15:27] rajit [Tools] |
tools:start [2021/10/19 06:27] rajit |
* [[http://opencircuitdesign.com/irsim/index.html|irsim]]: A switch-level circuit simulator | * [[http://opencircuitdesign.com/irsim/index.html|irsim]]: A switch-level circuit simulator |
* {{ :tools:gemini-2.7.2.tar.gz |Gemini}}: netlist comparison for strict layout-versus-schematic checking | * {{ :tools:gemini-2.7.2.tar.gz |Gemini}}: netlist comparison for strict layout-versus-schematic checking |
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===== Common command-line options ===== | |
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ACT tools that use the core act library all accept the following command-line options. These options should come first, before any tool-specific options: | |
* ''-T//techname//'': changes the technology [[config:start|configuration files]] to ''techname'' | |
* ''-D//name//=//value//'': defines the specified parameter (either a ''pbool'' or a ''pint'') as a global parameter that can then by used by the ACT file | |
* ''-cnf=//file//'': reads in the specified file as an ACT configuration file (after the default files for the specified technology) | |
* ''-W//name//'': turn on/off warnings. ''name'' can be: | |
* ''empty-select'' : warn if all the guards in a selection statement in ACT are false. | |
* ''dup-pass:off'' : if an ACT tool registers a duplicate pass, a warning is generated; this turns it off. | |
* ''local-driver:off'' : if a local variable doesn't have a driver, some of the ACT analysis passes can generate a warning; this turns the warning off. | |
* all : turn on all warnings | |
* ''-V//name//'': turn on verbose log messages in the ACT library. Currently ''name'' can be: | |
* ''config'' : print out absolute paths for the config files read. This goes to stderr by default | |
* ''-log=//file//'': save log messages to the specified file | |
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