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GROW'10 Workshop Program

Saturday, January 23, 2010
Pisa, Italy
(co-located with HiPEAC 2010 Conference)


[ GROW'10 Foreword ]

14:15-14:20 Welcome note

Dorit Nuzman, IBM, Israel
Grigori Fursin, INRIA, France
Session chair: Grigori Fursin, INRIA, France
14:20-14:40 GRAPHITE Two Years After: First Lessons Learned From Real-World Polyhedral Compilation

Konrad Trifunovic 2, Albert Cohen 2, David Edelsohn 3, Li Feng 6, Tobias Grosser 5, Harsha Jagasia 1, Razya Ladelsky 4, Sebastian Pop 1, Jan Sjodin 1, and Ramakrishna Upadrasta 2

1 AMD, USA
2 INRIA Saclay and Paris-Sud 11 University, France
3 IBM T. J. Watson Research, USA
4 IBM Haifa Research, Israel
5 University of Passau, Germany
6 Xi'an Jiaotong University, China

14:40-15:00 Extending GCC with a multi-grain parallelism adaptation framework for MPSoCs

Nicolas BENOIT and Stephane LOUISE
CEA LIST, France
15:00-15:20 A case study: optimizing GCC on ARM for performance of libevas rasterization library

Dmitry Melnik 1, Andrey Belevantsev1, Dmitry Plotnikov1, and Semun Lee2

1 ISP RAS, Russia
2 Samsung, Korea

15:20-15:40 Portable and Efficient Auto-vectorized Bytecode: a Look at the Interaction between Static and JIT Compilers

Erven Rohou
INRIA, France
15:40-16:00 Coffee Break (late start; official break starts at 15:30)
Session chair: Dorit Nuzman, IBM, Israel
16:00-16:20 Compiler-controlled and Compiler-hinted Voltage Scaling Approaches

Dmitry Zhurikhin 1, Andrey Belevantsev 1, Kirill Batuzov 1, Valery Ignatiev 1, Roman Zhuykov 1, and Semun Lee 2

1 ISP RAS, Russia
2 Samsung, Korea

16:20-16:40 Using Software Metrics to Evaluate Static Single Assignment Form in GCC

Jeremy Singer 1, Christos Tjortjis 2, and Martin Ward 3

1 University of Manchester, UK
2 University of Ioannina, Greece
3 De Montfort University, UK

16:40-17:00 A New Intermediate Representation for GCC based on the XARK Compiler Framework

Jose M. Andion, Manuel Arenaz, and Juan Tourino
University of A Coruna, Spain
17:00-17:20 Transforming GCC into a research-friendly environment: plugins for optimization tuning and reordering, function cloning and program instrumentation

Yuanjie Huang 1,2, Liang Peng 1,2, Chengyong Wu 1, Yuriy Kashnikov 4, Joern Renneke 3, Grigori Fursin 3

1 ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
2 Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
3 INRIA Saclay, France
4 University of Versailles at Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France

17:20-17:30 Coffee Break (some snacks)
17:30-18:10 Keynote talk: Using GCC as a toolbox for research: GCC plugins and whole-program compilation

Diego Novillo
Google, Canada

Despite its age and internal crustiness, recent developments in GCC will allow researchers and practitioners to take advantage of a rich set of tools and analyses that were previously hiding under the covers. In this talk, I will discuss how plugins and whole-program compilation facilitate extending the compiler and convert it into a more flexible tool for purposes other than optimization.

18:10-19:00 Panel and discussions

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