Title :
Hypergraph partitioning with fixed vertices
Author :
Caldwell, Andrew E. ; Kahng, Andrew B. ; Markov, Igor L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., California State Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
We empirically assess the implications of fixed terminals for hypergraph partitioning heuristics. Our experimental testbed incorporates a leading-edge multilevel hypergraph partitioner and IBM-internal circuits that have recently been released as part of the ISPD-98 Benchmark Suite. We find that the presence of fixed terminals can make a partitioning instance considerably easier (possibly to the point of being “trivial”): much less effort is needed to stably reach solution qualities that are near best-achievable. Toward development of partitioning heuristics specific to the fixed-terminals regime, we study the pass statistics of flat FM-based partitioning heuristics. Our data suggest that with more fixed terminals, the improvements in a pass are more likely to occur near the beginning of the pass. Restricting the length of passes-which degrades solution quality in the classic (free-hypergraph) context-is relatively safe for the fixed-terminals regime and considerably reduces run time of our FM-based heuristic implementations. We believe that the distinct nature of partitioning in the fixed-terminals regime has deep implications (i) for the design and use of partitioners in top-down placement, (ii) for the context in which VLSI hypergraph partitioning research is pursued, and (iii) for the development of new benchmark instances for the research community
Keywords :
VLSI; circuit CAD; graph theory; integrated circuit design; FM pass structure; IBM internal circuit; VLSI CAD; fixed terminals; fixed vertices; heuristics; hypergraph partitioning; multilevel hypergraph partitioner; top-down placement; Benchmark testing; Circuit testing; Computer science; Degradation; Design automation; Lead; Permission; Pins; Statistics; Very large scale integration;
Conference_Titel :
Design Automation Conference, 1999. Proceedings. 36th
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
1-58113-092-9
DOI :
10.1109/DAC.1999.781341