I submitted for MPW-7 and ran mpw-precheck and tapeout successfully. However, I got a recent email that stated the CI process failed. Traced it to a missing top.v.gz file in the verilog/gl directory. I think this happened during the push to Github, when I got an error due to file size greater than what GIthub would allow. The file was gzipped but I failed to commit before push to Github, so it was not transmitted. I have since then rectified the error (added the file, done a commit, push to Github, and did a pull request on the Project page). The merge was successful. My question is that is it required to re-run mpw-precheck and tapeout jobs again? The relevant files are not touched and should not make a different outcome, I think. Are the CI runs done automatically again? Please let me know what I need to do in this case. My Project is PRGA-test, hosted as https://github.com/cmfbook/PRGA-test.git Thanks a lot, Sam Lim
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Matt Venn
09/12/2022, 9:50 AM
Github CI is not important for your submission
Matt Venn
09/12/2022, 9:51 AM
no need to rerun tapeout job again unless you have actually fixed a real issue
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