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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# fixspice ---
#
# This script fixes problems in the SkyWater SPICE models. This should be
# made obsolete by the forthcoming set of models from the foundry, but the
# script will get the original set working with ngspice.
#
# This script is a filter to be run by setting the name of this script as
# the value to "filter=" for the model install in the sky130 Makefile.
import re
import os
import sys
def filter(inname, outname):
# Read input
try:
with open(inname, 'r') as inFile:
spitext = inFile.read()
# (Don't) unwrap continuation lines
# spilines = spitext.replace('\n+', ' ').splitlines()
spilines = spitext.splitlines()
except:
print('fixspice.py: failed to open ' + fnmIn + ' for reading.', file=sys.stderr)
return 1
# Process input with regexp
fixedlines = []
modified = False
for line in spilines:
# Fix 1: ngspice does not understand the syntax used for the dev/gauss lines,
# so remove them.
fixedline = re.sub('dev/gauss[ \t]*=.*$', '', line)
# Fix 2: Remove references to *_dlc_rotweak
# fixedline = re.sub('\+[ \t]*[^ \t_]+_dlc_rotweak', '', fixedline)
# Fix 2: Remove references to *_[a,p]junction_mult
# fixedline = re.sub('\*[ \t]*[^ \t_]+_[ap]junction_mult', '', fixedline)
fixedlines.append(fixedline)
if fixedline != line:
modified = True
# Write output
if outname == None:
for i in fixedlines:
print(i)
else:
# If the output is a symbolic link but no modifications have been made,
# then leave it alone. If it was modified, then remove the symbolic
# link before writing.
if os.path.islink(outname):
if not modified:
return 0
else:
os.unlink(outname)
try:
with open(outname, 'w') as outFile:
for i in fixedlines:
print(i, file=outFile)
except:
print('fixspice.py: failed to open ' + outname + ' for writing.', file=sys.stderr)
return 1
if __name__ == '__main__':
# This script expects to get one or two arguments. One argument is
# mandatory and is the input file. The other argument is optional and
# is the output file. The output file and input file may be the same
# name, in which case the original input is overwritten.
options = []
arguments = []
for item in sys.argv[1:]:
if item.find('-', 0) == 0:
options.append(item[1:])
else:
arguments.append(item)
if len(arguments) > 0:
infilename = arguments[0]
if len(arguments) > 1:
outfilename = arguments[1]
else:
outfilename = None
result = filter(infilename, outfilename)
sys.exit(result)