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<h3 id='___get_driver'>get_driver</h3> <pre>Get the driver of a net or pin <b>Usage:</b> @driver = get_driver($point, @options); $point: net name or pin name, 'n12345' or 'U12345/A1' @options: -pin: Return in "inst/pin" format, E.G. "state_reg/Q" Return an array if '-pin' is not present -nonbuf: Trace the drivers until none buffer @driver: The driver in array format, if '-pin' is not present. If the point is floating, @driver is empty, $driver[0]: Driver instance name. It is empty if the driver is port $driver[1]: Driver pin or port name. If the driver is a port, it is the port name $driver[2]: Driver type. It is string "pin" or "port" depending on the driver is port or leaf cell $driver[3]: Driver phase. It is valid when -nonbuf is present, indicating if the driver path is inverted 0: not inverted 1: inverted <b>Note:</b> 1. If '-pin' is present, return a scalar, $driver = get_driver("n12345", "-pin"); 2. Use 'get_drivers' if there are multiple drivers, the return data has different structure <b>Examples:</b> #1. Get driver of a net @driver = get_driver("net12345"); @driver has content of ("U1247", "Y", "pin"); #2. port_abc is input port @driver = get_driver("port_abc"); @driver has content of ("", "port_abc", "port"); #3. Return in instance/pin format $driver = get_driver("net12345", "-pin"); $driver has content of "U1247/Y" </pre> |