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Waiving Known DRC Violations from Layout IP

Waiving Known DRC Violations from Layout IP. John Ferguson Technical Marketing Engineer Mentor Graphics Corp. Additional Metal DRC Rules. 3 Layer Metal DRC Rules. 90nm. 65nm. 45nm. 350nm. 250nm. 180nm. 130nm. The Problem. Due to Process Limitations the Number of DRC Rules is Growing

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Waiving Known DRC Violations from Layout IP

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  1. Waiving Known DRC Violations from Layout IP John Ferguson Technical Marketing Engineer Mentor Graphics Corp.

  2. Additional Metal DRC Rules 3 Layer Metal DRC Rules 90nm 65nm 45nm 350nm 250nm 180nm 130nm The Problem • Due to Process Limitations the Number of DRC Rules is Growing • Rule Complexity is Also Growing • Difficulty in Defining Rules to Capture Failure Configuration Leads to Over Constrainment • Many ‘Errors’ Can Actually Yield Well • Meeting all Design Rules is Difficult if Not Impossible AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  3. Manifestation: DRC “Waivers” • Waivers = Real DRC Violations That are Allowed in a Design Layout for Mask and Chip Manufacturing • Examples: • Historic IP Block Has Been Manufactured Clean for Years. Now with New DRC Rules, It Fails. • Certain Blocks (Memories) Take Advantage of Rigid Design Approach. Fail Standard Logic Rules, But Will Manufacture at a Reasonable Yield. • Block is DRC Clean, but Has “Recommended Rule Violations” that Cannot be Fixed Without Generating DRC Violations AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  4. Traditional IP Waivers Dilemma IP Provider (e.g. ARM, Virage, etc.) Foundry (e.g. TSMC, UMC, etc.) Can I waive these? Sure, why not. Runs DRC Gets Results Phones Foundry Delivers IP to Customer What is with this IP you sold me!!. What do you mean? Foundry said I could waive! Can I waive these? Let’s call him together and waste tons of your time sorting thi out! What?!? Heck No!! Designer: Integrates IP into Design Gets Results Manually Reviews All Why so many in IP?? Phones Foundry Phones IP Provider Fabless (e.g. Broadcom, Qualcomm, etc.) AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  5. Historic Approaches to Try to Solve the Problem • Black-Box the IP During DRC • Fast RunTimes • False Results Eliminated • Missed Real Errors • Remove Results Per Block Per Cell • At DRC Runtime or Post-Process • No Missed Real Errors • Many False Errors Still Exist AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  6. Waived Result Errors from Interactions Also Waived Issue: Interaction Errors Between Waived Cells Can be Incorrectly Waived Identify Blue Inside Waived Cell Waive Spacing Errors Between Identified Shapes Waived Cell X = M1 NOT INSIDE CELL A Y = M1 INSIDE CELL A Check {EXTERNAL X < .2 EXTERNAL X Y < .2} AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  7. Results Not Consistent with All Instances: Reported at Top Unique Errors Reported at Top Waived Result Result Promotion Waived Cell Results No Longer Associated with Waived Cell Waivers Do Not Apply AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  8. Proposed DRC Waiver Flow Cell Library • The Waiver Flow is a 2-Step Process • Waiver classification:Identify Waived Results within Cells Cell Library W/ Waivers Waiver_flow Cell Characterization Rules • Chip level run: Merge chip database with waived resultsDistinguish waived results by waiver requirements during DRCRemaining results outputAlso capture all waived results for record keeping Waiver Setup File Chip GDSII Chip Verification Results Final Results Waived Results Unused waivers AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  9. Solving the IP Waiver Dilemma IP Provider (e.g. ARM, Virage, etc.) Foundry (e.g. TSMC, UMC, etc.) Can I waive these? Runs DRC Gets Results Phones Foundry Delivers IP to Customer Sure, why not. Designer: Integrates IP into Design Gets Results Waived Results Removed! Goes Home Early for the Day! Fabless (e.g. Broadcom, Qualcomm, etc.) AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  10. Foundry Golden Rules Waiver Setup File Waiver Description File Typical Flows Representing 3rd Party Foundry & IP Provider 3rd Party IP with Waivers Embedded into Design IP Block Containing Errors to Waive Rules from Foundry Other Files Created by IP Provider waiver_flow Cell Characterization DRC Chip Verification Waivers Merged with IP By IP Provider Waivers Stripped from Final Results Using Info from Waiver Files IP with Waivers and Waiver Files Passed to Customer By IP Provider Purchased / Reused IP AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  11. Proposed Waiver Flow DRC Debug DRC Debug • The Proposed Waiver Flow Provides a Automated Communication Channel Between Foundry, IP Providers and Designers for Significantly Reducing Design Debug Time by Eliminating the Reporting of Known and Waived Errors from IP Blocks • Unlike Historic Approaches, The Waiver Flow Requires Little Effort by the Designer and Minimizes the Risk of Missed Real Errors without Increasing the Reporting of False Errors AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  12. Waiver_Flow: Capturing the Waivers at the IP Level

  13. ./Waiver_results/A/DRC_RES.db All Rule Results ./Waiver_results/B/DRC_RES.dbAll Rule Results ./Waiver_results/C/DRC_RES.dbAll Rule Results A B C waiver_flow:Capturing the Cell Results to Waive A ALL B foo C bar Waiver.gds Waived Results Only rules waiver_flow waiver_setup Chip or Cell Lib Ascii Result May be Edited to Selected Results Only Optionally Create New Library with Original Lib and Waivers Merged AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  14. Cell = waive$$_PO.W.R.2_in_Nand2_2x Cell = waive$$_PO.W.S.5_in_Nand2_2x Minimizing Reserved Layers Cell Nand2_2x • Creates Empty Cell for Each Waived Cell Name • Instantiates Child Cell into Waived Cell • <waiver_keyword>_<check_name>_< orig cell name> • Once Cell For Each Waived Check • All Results on Specified Layer from waiver_setup • Subsequent DRC Differentiates Results by Cell Name • Only One Reserved Layer Required! • Output Library GDS Files Merges Waiver.gds with Original Cell Data • Waiver Cells Instantiated • Added Cell Naming Convention Remains Intact AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  15. Waiving from Chip Level

  16. Removal of Waivers • The Removal of Waived Results from Real Results is Done at the Time of Running DRC • Determined by Pattern Matching Previously Captured IP Waivers to Chip Level Results for the Same Rule • DRC Hierarchical Engine Resolves Issues of Results Promotion • The Pattern Matching is Determined through the Setup File • As Qualified Per Check by the Foundry or Fab AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  17. Pattern Matching Criteria:Handling Multiple Overlaps Original IP Should Final Result be Waived? Generated Waivers Parent Level Results (pre-waived) Context IP Block Waiver Setup Specifies Handling of Multiple Overlaps AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  18. Chip IP Block Tolerances for Waiver Overlap? IP Waiver Should the Green Results Still Be Waived? Waiver Setup Specifies Required IP Waiver to Chip Error Pattern Matching AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  19. Chip IP Block Allowing Tolerances for Waiving • Waiver Setup Specifies Chip Error to IP Waiver Pattern Matching Criteria • A Result is Either Fully Waived or Not Waived • No chopping of results Chip level result IP Waiver Allowable Difference? AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  20. Full-chip result m1_space_waiver Example 1 inv_1 inv_1 in Layout A single waiver interacts with the result The waiver matches the result exactly The result matches the waiver exactly AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  21. Full-chip result m1_space_waiver Example 2 • Waiving Will Depend On the Specification of the Waiver to Result Matching inv_1 inv_1 in Layout A single waiver interacts with the result The waiver is not fully covered by the result The result is fully covered by the waiver AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  22. Full-chip result m1_space_waiver Example 3 • Waiving Will Depend On the Specification of the Result to Waiver Matching inv_1 inv_1 in Layout AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  23. m1_space_waiver Example 4 • Waiving Will Depend On the Specification of the Waiver to Result Matching AND Count Tolerance inv_1 inv_1 in Layout AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

  24. Summary • The Proposed Waiver Flow Provides Significant Value Over Historic Automated Approaches to Waiving DRC Violations • All Waived Results Automatically and Accurately Waived at DRC Run Time • Enables Passing of IP Between 3rd Parties with Waiver Information in Tact • Enables Foundry to Specify Acceptable Waiving Tolerances Per Rule Per IP • Eliminates Need for Rule File Modifications • Works from Standard GDSII, No Proprietary Formats • All Waived Results Captured for Final Review and Tracking AE Training – mbDRC – Advanced Checks are simple

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