The graphical user interface can be access by launching OpenROAD with -gui
or by opening it from the command-line with gui::show
.
create_toolbar_button [-name name]
-text button_text
-script tcl_script
[-echo]
Returns: name of the new button, either name
or buttonX
.
Options description:
button_text
: The text to put on the button.tcl_script
: The tcl script to evaluate when the button is pressed.name
: (optional) name of the button, used when deleting the button.echo
: (optional) indicate that the commands in thetcl_script
should be echoed in the log.
To remove the button:
gui::remove_toolbar_button name
create_menu_item [-name name]
[-path menu_path]
-text item_text
-script tcl_script
[-shortcut key_shortcut]
[-echo]
Returns: name of the new item, either name
or actionX
.
Options description:
item_text
: The text to put on the item.tcl_script
: The tcl script to evaluate when the button is pressed.name
: (optional) name of the item, used when deleting the item.menu_path
: (optional) Menu path to place the new item in (hierarchy is separated by /), defaults to "Custom Scripts", but this can also be "Tools" or "New menu/New submenu".key_shortcut
: (optional) key shortcut to trigger this item.echo
: (optional) indicate that the commands in thetcl_script
should be echoed in the log.
To remove the item:
gui::remove_menu_item name
This command can be both be used when the GUI is active and not active.
save_image [-resolution microns_per_pixel]
[-area {x0 y0 x1 y1}]
[-display_option {option value}]
filename
Options description:
filename
path to save the image to.x0, y0
first corner of the layout area (in microns) to be saved, default is to save what is visible on the screen unless called when gui is not active and then it selected the whole block.x1, y1
second corner of the layout area (in microns) to be saved, default is to save what is visible on the screen unless called when gui is not active and then it selected the whole block.microns_per_pixel
resolution in microns per pixel to use when saving the image, default will match what the GUI has selected.option
specific setting for a display option to show or hide specific elements. For example, to hide metal1-display_option {Layers/metal1 false}
, to show routing tracks-display_option {Tracks/Pref true}
, or to show everthing-display_option {* true}
.
gui::save_clocktree_image filename
clock_name
Options description:
filename
path to save the image to.clock_name
name of the clock to save the clocktree for.
select -type object_type
[-name glob_pattern]
[-case_insensitive]
[-highlight group]
Returns: number of objects selected.
Options description:
object_type
: name of the object type. For example,Inst
for instances,Net
for nets, andDRC
for DRC violations.glob_pattern
: (optional) filter selection by the specified name. For example, to only select clk nets*clk*
. Use-case_insensitive
to filter based on case insensitive instead of case sensitive.group
: (optional) add the selection to the specific highlighting group. Values can be 0 to 7.
display_timing_cone pin
[-fanin]
[-fanout]
[-off]
Options description:
pin
: name of the instance or block pin.fanin
: (optional) display the fanin timing cone.fanout
: (optional) display the fanout timing cone.off
: (optional) remove the timing cone.
focus_net net
[-remove]
[-clear]
Options description:
pin
: name of the net.remove
: (optional) removes the net from from the focus.clear
: (optional) clears all nets from focus.
Determine is the GUI is active:
gui::enabled
Announce to the GUI that a design was loaded
(note: this is only needed when the design was loaded through the odb API and not via read_def
or read_db
):
gui::design_created
To load the results of a DRC report:
gui::load_drc filename
To open the GUI from the command-line (this command does not return until the GUI is closed):
gui::show
gui::show script
gui::show script interactive
Options description:
script
TCL script to evaluate in the GUI.interactive
indicates if true the GUI should open in an interactive session (default), or if false that the GUI would execute the script and return to the terminal.
To close the GUI and return to the command-line:
gui::hide
To fit the whole layout in the window:
gui::fit
To zoom in our out to a specific region:
gui::zoom_to x0 y0 x1 y1
Options description:
x0, y0
first corner of the layout area in microns.x1, y1
second corner of the layout area in microns.
To zoom in the layout:
gui::zoom_in
gui::zoom_in x y
Options description:
x, y
new center of layout.
To zoom out the layout:
gui::zoom_out
gui::zoom_out x y
Options description:
x, y
new center of layout.
To move the layout to new area:
gui::center_at x y
Options description:
x, y
new center of layout.
To change the resolution to a specific value:
gui::set_resolution resolution
Options description:
resolution
database units per pixel.
To add a single net to the selected items:
gui::selection_add_net name
Options description:
name
name of the net to add.
To add several nets to the selected items:
gui::selection_add_nets name_regex
Options description:
name_regex
regular expression of the net names to add.
To add a single instance to the selected items:
gui::selection_add_inst name
Options description:
name
name of the instance to add.
To add several instances to the selected items:
gui::selection_add_insts name_regex
Options description:
name_regex
regular expression of the instance names to add.
To add items at a specific point or in an area:
gui::select_at x y
gui::select_at x y append
gui::select_at x0 y0 x1 y1
gui::select_at x0 y0 x1 y1 append
Options description:
x, y
point in the layout area in microns.x0, y0
first corner of the layout area in microns.x1, y1
second corner of the layout area in microns.append
iftrue
(the default value) append the new selections to the current selection list, else replace the selection list with the new selections.
To navigate through multiple selected items:
gui::select_next
gui::select_previous
Returns: current index of the selected item.
To clear the current set of selected items:
gui::clear_selections
To get the properties for the current selection in the Inspector:
gui::get_selection_property name
Options description:
name
name of the property. For example,Type
for object type orbbox
for the bounding box of the object.
To animate the current selection in the Inspector:
gui::selection_animate
gui::selection_animate repeat
Options description:
repeat
: indicate how many times the animation should repeat, default value is 0 repeats. If the value is 0, the animation will repeat indefinitely.
To highlight a net:
gui::highlight_net name
gui::highlight_net name highlight_group
Options description:
name
name of the net to highlight.highlight_group
group to add the highlighted net to, defaults to0
, valid groups are0 - 7
.
To highlight an instance:
gui::highlight_inst name
gui::highlight_inst name highlight_group
Options description:
name
name of the instance to highlight.highlight_group
group to add the highlighted instance to, defaults to0
, valid groups are0 - 7
.
To clear the highlight groups:
gui::clear_highlights
gui::clear_highlights highlight_group
Options description:
highlight_group
group to clear, defaults to0
, valid groups are-1 - 7
. Use-1
to clear all groups.
To add a ruler to the layout:
-
either press
k
and use the mouse to place it visually. To disable snapping for the ruler when adding, hold theCtrl
key, and to allow non-horizontal or vertical snapping when completing the ruler hold theShift
key. -
or use the command:
gui::add_ruler x0 y0 x1 y1
gui::add_ruler x0 y0 x1 y1 label
gui::add_ruler x0 y0 x1 y1 label name
gui::add_ruler x0 y0 x1 y1 label name euclidian
Returns: name of the newly created ruler.
Options description:
x0, y0
first end point of the ruler in microns.x1, y1
second end point of the ruler in microns.label
text label for the ruler.name
name of the ruler.euclidian
1
for euclidian ruler, and0
for regular ruler.
To remove a single ruler:
gui::delete_ruler name
Options description:
name
name of the ruler.
To remove all the rulers:
gui::clear_rulers
The currently availble heat maps are:
Power
Routing
Placement
IRDrop
To control the settings in the heat maps:
gui::set_heatmap name option
gui::set_heatmap name option value
Options description:
name
is the name of the heatmap.option
is the name of the option to modify. If option isrebuild
the map will be destroyed and rebuilt.value
is the new value for the specified option. This is not used when rebuilding map.
These options can also be modified in the GUI by double-clicking the underlined display control for the heat map.
To save the raw data from the heat maps ins a comma separated value (CSV) format:
gui::dump_heatmap name filename
Options description:
name
is the name of the heatmap.filename
path to the file to write the data to.
Control the visible and selected elements in the layout:
gui::set_display_controls name display_type value
Options description:
name
is the name of the control. For example, for the power nets option this would beSignals/Power
or could beLayers/*
to set the option for all the layers.display_type
is eithervisible
orselectable
value
is eithertrue
orfalse
To check the visibility or selectability of elements in the layout:
gui::check_display_controls name display_type
Options description:
name
is the name of the control. For example, for the power nets option this would beSignals/Power
or could beLayers/*
to set the option for all the layers.display_type
is eithervisible
orselectable
When performing a batch operation changing the display controls settings, the following commands can be used to save the current state of the display controls and restore them at the end.
gui::save_display_controls
gui::restore_display_controls
To request user input via the GUI:
gui::input_dialog title question
Returns: a string with the input, or empty string if canceled.
Options description:
title
is the title of the input message box.question
is the text for the message box.
Pause the execution of the script:
gui::pause
gui::pause timeout
Options description:
timeout
is specified in milliseconds, if it is not provided the pause will last until the user presses the Continue button.
To open or close a specific layout widget:
gui::show_widget name
gui::hide_widget name
Options description:
name
of the widget. For example, the display controls would be "Display Control".
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