[LLVMdev] GSoc 2009 (Bad Subject in the previous email)

Evan Cheng evan.cheng at apple.com
Sun Mar 29 18:51:30 PDT 2009


Hi Ehsan,

All of the projects you have listed are quite interesting. If I were  
to advocate for one, it would be #2. I think the scope of work is  
perfect for GSoc.

I'd encourage send out a more concrete proposal when you're ready.

Thanks,

Evan

On Mar 27, 2009, at 2:35 PM, Ehsan Amiri wrote:

> Dear all
>
> I am a PhD student of Computer Scince at Simon Fraser University (http://www.cs.sfu.ca 
> ) interested in applying to GSoC. My PhD is focused on theoretical  
> computer science, but since Sep. 2008 I have started working on  
> Software projects again. Currently I am working in COSTAR lab (http://costar.sfu.ca/ 
> ) on a high performance regular expression engine based on Parallel  
> bit streams technology. A considerable part of this project is  
> optimal register allocation and I have got familiar with the  
> literature during my current project. Before my PhD I have worked on  
> various projects including distributed firewall and short message  
> service center. These projects requried C++ and C(kernel level)  
> programming in Linux.
>
> I am interested in the following open projects of llvm.
>
> 1- Implementing interprocedural register allocation. This is in the  
> same line with what I have been doing recently.
>
> The other projects below are also quite interesting for me:
>
> 2- Adding support for Type Based Alias Analysis
>
> 3- Improving handling of memcpy/memset.
>
> 4- Implementing a loop dependency analysis infrastructure.
>
> Best Regards
> Ehsan Amiri
>
> PS. Sorry for the wrong subject in the previous email
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