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Macro Placement by Wire-Mask-Guided Black-Box Optimization

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The development of very large-scale integration (VLSI) technology has posed new challenges for electronic design automation (EDA) techniques in chip floorplanning. During this process, macro placement is an important subproblem, which tries to determine the positions of all macros with the aim of minimizing half-perimeter wirelength (HPWL) and avoiding overlapping. Previous methods include packing-based, analytical and reinforcement learning methods. In this paper, we propose a new black-box optimization (BBO) framework (called WireMask-BBO) for macro placement, by using a wire-mask-guided greedy procedure for objective evaluation. Equipped with different BBO algorithms, WireMask-BBO empirically achieves significant improvements over previous methods, i.e., achieves significantly shorter HPWL by using much less time. Furthermore, it can fine-tune existing placements by treating them as initial solutions, which can bring up to 50% improvement in HPWL. WireMask-BBO has the potential to significantly improve the quality and efficiency of chip floorplanning, which makes it appealing to researchers and practitioners in EDA and will also promote the application of BBO. Our code is available at https://github.com/lamda-bbo/WireMask-BBO.

Yunqi Shi, Ke Xue, Lei Song, Chao Qian• 2023

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Macro and Standard Cell Placementbigblue4 ISPD 2005
HPWL8.2
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Macro PlacementISPD adaptec1 2005
HPWL5.91
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Macro PlacementISPD adaptec2 2005
HPWL52.63
10
Macro PlacementISPD adaptec3 2005
HPWL57.75
10
Macro PlacementISPD bigblue1 2005
HPWL2.12
10
Macro PlacementISPD bigblue3 2005
HPWL59.87
10
Macro PlacementISPD adaptec4 2005
HPWL58.79
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Macro Placementadaptec1
HPWL (x10^5)5.81
8
Macro Placementadaptec2
HPWL (x10^5)49.32
8
Macro Placementadaptec3
HPWL (x10^5)56.56
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