Adding the above said,
These (i.e. UPF and CPF) power-formats are recognised through-out the industry with which
you can specify power-gating considerations for a design.
UPF and CPF corresponding to any lowpower design being developed in RTL stage and referred till end (i.e. PG-netlist).
Lowpower Cells which are specified in the UPF or CPF are inserted separately in the netlist.
Thus Power Compilers (Cadence RC who works on CPF ) and (Synopsys DC which works on UPF) than reads the power
intent and insert the lowpower cells in the netlist. Thus at GLS it can be checked power-domains are following the
power-up and power-down sequence correctly.
UPF as said is IEEE standard and 1.0, 2.0 are currently available.
CPF is mantained by Si2 group and versions 1.0, 1.0e, 1.1 and 2.0 are currently available.