This script is used to parse the output of one or more vtr_tasks
. The values that will be parsed are specified using a vtr_parse_config
file, which is specified in the task configuration.
The script will always parse the results of the latest execution of the task.
The script is located at:
$VTR_ROOT/vtr_flow/scripts/parse_vtr_task.pl
parse_vtr_task.pl
Typical usage is:
parse_vtr_task.pl <task_name1> <task_name2> ...
Note
At least one task must be specified, either directly as a parameter or through the -l
option.
By default this script produces no standard output. A tab delimited file containing the parse results will be produced for each task. The file will be located here:
$VTR_ROOT/vtr_flow/tasks/<task_name>/run<#>/parse_results.txt
If the -check_golden
is used, the script will output one line for each task in the format:
<task_name>...<status>
where <status>
will be [Pass]
, [Fail]
, or [Error]
.
-l <task_list_file>
A file containing a list of tasks to parse. Each task name should be on a separate line.
-create_golden
The results will be stored as golden results. If previous golden results exist they will be overwritten.
The golden results are located here:
$VTR_ROOT/vtr_flow/tasks/<task_name>/config/golden_results.txt
-check_golden
The results will be compared to the golden results using the vtr_pass_requirements
file specified in the task configuration. A Pass
or Fail
will be output for each task (see below). In order to compare against the golden results, they must already exist, and have the same architectures, circuits and parse fields, otherwise the script will report Error
.
If the golden results are missing, or need to be updated, use the -create_golden
option.