Efficient Network Flow Based Min-cut Balanced Partitioning

Hannah Honghua Yang, Martin D. F. Wong
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We consider the problem of bipartitioning a circuit into two balanced components that minimizes the number of crossing nets. Previously, the Kernighan and Lin type (K&L) heuristics, the simulated annealing approach, and the spectral method were given to solve the problem. However, network flow techniques were overlooked as a viable approach to min-cut balanced bipartition to due its high complexity. In this paper we propose a balanced bipartition heuristic based on repeated max-flow min-cut techniques, and give an efficient implementation that has the same asymptotic time complexity as that of one max-flow computation. We implemented our heuristic algorithm in a package called FBB. The experimental results demonstrate that FBB outperforms the K&L heuristics and the spectral method in terms of the number of crossing nets, and the efficient implementation makes it possible to partition large, circuit instances with reasonable runtime. For example, the average elapsed time for bipartitioning a circuit S35932 of almost 20K gates is less than 20 minutes.
基于高效网络流的最小割均衡分区
我们考虑将电路双分割为两个平衡元件的问题,以减少交叉网的数量。在此之前,已经给出了Kernighan和Lin型(K&L)启发式、模拟退火法和谱法来解决这一问题。然而,由于网络流技术的复杂性,其作为一种可行的最小切割平衡二分割方法一直被忽视。本文提出了一种基于重复最大流最小割技术的平衡二分启发式算法,并给出了一种与一次最大流计算具有相同渐近时间复杂度的有效实现。我们在一个名为FBB的包中实现了启发式算法。实验结果表明,FBB在交叉网络数量方面优于K&L启发式方法和频谱方法,并且有效的实现使得在合理的运行时间内划分大型电路实例成为可能。例如,对电路S35932进行近20K栅极双分区的平均耗时不到20分钟。
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