The Second Workshop on the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure in HPC

Workshop held in conjunction with SC15 - Sunday, November 15, 2015 - Austin, Texas, USA

Agenda

Time Speaker Title
9:00 Hal Finkel Welcome
9:15 Michael Wong Keynote: The Future of GPU/Accelerator Programming Models [slides]
10:00 Coffee Break
10:30 Akihiro Hayashi LLVM-based Communication Optimizations for PGAS Programs [slides]
11:00 Dounia Khaldi LLVM Parallel Intermediate Representation: Design and Evaluation using OpenSHMEM Communications [slides]
11:30 Alexander Droste MPI-Checker - Static Analysis for MPI [slides]
12:00 Joel Denny FITL: Extending LLVM for the Translation of Fault-Injection Directives [slides]
12:30 N/A Lunch
2:00 Xinmin Tian Moving Forward with OpenMP Implementation in Clang and LLVM [slides]
2:30 Carlo Bertolli Integrating GPU Support for OpenMP Offloading Directives into Clang [slides]
3:00 Coffee Break
3:30 Johannes Doerfert Assumption Tracking for Optimistic Optimizations [slides]
4:00 Kartik Ramkrishnan SKA - Static Kernel Analysis using LLVM IR [slides]
4:30 Panel Discussion
5:00 Siu Kwan Lam Numba: A LLVM-based Python JIT Compiler
5:30 The End

Abstract

LLVM, winner of the 2012 ACM Software System Award, has become an integral part of the software-development ecosystem for optimizing compilers, dynamic-language execution engines, source-code analysis and transformation tools, debuggers and linkers, and a whole host of programming-language and toolchain-related components. Now heavily used in both academia and industry, where it allows for rapid development of production-quality tools, LLVM is increasingly used in work targeted at high-performance computing. Research in and implementation of programming-language analysis, compilation, execution and profiling has clearly benefited from the availability of a high-quality, freely-available infrastructure on which to build. This workshop will focus on recent developments, from both academia and industry, that build on LLVM to advance the state of the art in high-performance computing.

This workshop is held in cooperation with:

Format

This workshop will feature contributed papers, invited talks, and panel discussions focusing on recent developments, from both academia and industry, that build on LLVM to advance the state of the art in high-performance computing.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Deadlines

Please see the SC15 home page for registration deadlines and other information associated with the parent event.

Submissions

We are using EasyChair to manage submissions. Please submit papers to llvmhpc2. The ACM SIG Proceedings Templates should be used.

Proceedings

The proceedings will be archived in both the ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore through SIGHPC.

Organizers

Program Committee

Name Affiliation
Andrew TrickApple
Cameron McInallyCray
Chandler CarruthGoogle
Erik SchnetterPerimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Frank WinterThomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Gary FunckIntrepid Technology
James BrodmanIntel
Jeff HammondIntel
John Mellor-CrummeyRice University
Keno FischerHarvard University
Michael WongIBM
Michelle StroutUniversity of Arizona
Nadav RotemApple
Ralf KarrenbergNVIDIA
Sameer ShendeUniversity of Oregon
Tobias GrosserETH Zürich
Torsten HoeflerETH Zürich

Contact Information

Hal Finkel ([email protected])