[llvm-dev] LLVM-HPC2020 Workshop at SC20 - Videos/Slides Posted

Hal Finkel via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Sun Dec 27 18:49:42 PST 2020


Hi, everyone,

Slides from this year's LLVM in HPC workshop presentations have been 
posted on https://llvm-hpc-2020-workshop.github.io/ and presentation 
videos have been posted on the LLVM YouTube channel.

We thank the presenters for making these materials available for public 
posting.

Happy holidays!

  -Hal

On 11/12/20 10:42 AM, Hal Finkel wrote:
>
> Hi, everyone,
>
> A quick note: The LLVM in HPC workshop at SC20 is happening now. If 
> you're interested in joining the online event, you need to register 
> for the SC20 workshops 
> (https://sc20.supercomputing.org/attend/register/) which costs $50 
> ($20 for students), and that provides access to all SC20 workshops 
> (live streams, videos, etc.). See the SC20 page for more information.
>
>
>     Agenda
>
> Time (EST) 	Speaker 	Title
> 10:00 	Hal Finkel 	Welcome
> 10:05 	Mehdi Amini 	Keynote: MLIR: an Agile Infrastructure for 
> Building a Compiler Ecosystem
> 11:15 	Coffee 	Break
> 11:30 	Rahim Mammadli 	Static Neural Compiler Optimization via Deep 
> Reinforcement Learning
> 12:10 	Michael Kruse 	Autotuning Search Space for Loop Transformations
> 12:50 	Dibyendu Das 	Deep Learning-based Approximate Graph-Coloring 
> Algorithm for Register Allocation
> 1:30 	Lunch 	Break
> 2:30 	Alok Mishra 	Extending the LLVM/Clang Framework for OpenMP 
> Metadirective Support
> 3:10 	Andrew Lamzed-Short 	Towards Automated Kernel Fusion for the 
> Optimisation of Scientific Applications
> 3:50 	Alexis Engelke 	Robust Practical Binary Optimization at Run-time 
> using LLVM
> 4:30 	Coffee 	Break
> 4:45 	Hal Finkel 	Really Embedding Domain-Specific Languages into C++
> 5:25 	/All Presenters/ 	Panel Discussion
> 6:25 	Final 	Discussion
> 6:30 	The 	End
>
>
>  -Hal
>
>
> On 9/8/20 12:54 PM, Hal Finkel wrote:
>>
>> Hi, everyone,
>>
>> The paper submission deadline for this year's LLVM in HPC workshop 
>> has been further extended to September 14th (AoE). We're looking for 
>> a few additional submissions, so if you have anything that could be 
>> submitted as a paper by the beginning of next week, please take 
>> advantage of this opportunity. If you have any questions, please let 
>> me know.
>>
>> SC20 is now a virtual event. Please see 
>> https://llvm-hpc-2020-workshop.github.io/ for more information.
>>
>>  -Hal
>>
>> On 6/24/20 5:37 PM, Hal Finkel wrote:
>>>                                 CALL FOR PAPERS
>>>
>>> ================================================================================
>>>
>>>                                  LLVM-HPC2020:
>>>          The Sixth Workshop on the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure in HPC
>>> https://llvm-hpc-2020-workshop.github.io/
>>>
>>>                                  November 12th
>>>                               In conjunction with
>>>                      SC20: The International Conference for
>>>                     High Performance Computing, Networking,
>>>                              Storage, and Analysis
>>>
>>> ================================================================================
>>>
>>> The sixth annual LLVM in HPC Workshop, held in conjunction with SC20 and
>>> in cooperation with TCHPC.
>>>
>>> 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, program
>>> analysis, compilation, execution, and profiling has clearly benefited
>>> from the availability of a high-quality, freely-available infrastructure
>>> on which to build.
>>>
>>> This sixth annual workshop will feature contributed papers and invited
>>> talks 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:
>>>   * Compiler design for highly-concurrent/parallel environments
>>>   * Compilation techniques targeted at high-performance-computing codes
>>>   * Programming-language implementation techniques enabling high
>>>     performance and high productivity
>>>   * Embedding compilation and dynamic execution at scale
>>>   * Tools for optimization, profiling, and feedback
>>>   * Source code transformation and analysis
>>>   * Gap analyses of open-source LLVM-based tools
>>>
>>> Lightning Talks: The workshop will hold a lightning-talk session. Please
>>> contribute to making this session both vibrant and informative! An
>>> abstract and one-page summary are required for consideration.
>>>
>>> Deadlines:
>>>
>>>   * Paper submissions due: Extended to: September 14, 2020 (AoE)
>>>   * Notification to authors of acceptance: September 28, 2020
>>>   * Camera-ready papers due: October 8, 2020
>>>   * Workshop takes place: November 16, 2020
>>>
>>> Please see the SC20 home page (http://sc20.supercomputing.org/) for
>>> registration deadlines and other information associated with the parent
>>> event.
>>>
>>> Submissions:
>>>
>>> Please submit papers using the SC20 submissions system
>>> (https://submissions.supercomputing.org/) by selecting the "SC20
>>> Workshop: LLVM-HPC2020 Full Papers" form. Papers must be in IEEE
>>> conference format, should be no more than 12 pages (including references
>>> and figures), and must be at least eight pages long.
>>>
>>> To submit a lightning talk, please use the "SC20 Workshop: LLVM-HPC2020
>>> Lightning Talks" form.
>>>
>>> Direct links to the submission forms and other information are available
>>> on the workshop web page.
>>>
>>> Proceedings:
>>>
>>> The proceedings will be archived in IEEE Xplore through TCHPC.
>>> Lightning-talk summaries will not be included in the proceedings.
>>>
>>> Organizers:
>>>
>>> Hal Finkel, Argonne National Laboratory, hfinkel at anl.gov
>>> Alexis Perry-Holby, Los Alamos National Laboratory, aperry at lanl.gov
>>> James Brodman, Intel Corporation, james.brodman at intel.com
>>> John Leidel, Tactical Computing Laboratories, jleidel at tactcomplabs.com
>>>
>>> Program Committee:
>>>
>>> Richard Barton, ARM
>>> Sunita Chandrasekaran, University of Delaware
>>> Camille Coti, University of Paris XIII / University of Oregon
>>> Christian Delozier, U.S. Naval Academy
>>> Tobias Grosser, ETH Zürich
>>> Jeff Hammond, Intel
>>> Torsten Hoefler, ETH Zürich
>>> Teresa Johnson, Google
>>> Alice Koniges, University of Hawaii
>>> Cameron McInally, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
>>> Pat McCormick, Los Alamos National Laboratory
>>> EJ Park, Los Alamos National Laboratory
>>> Nadav Rotem, Facebook
>>> Frank Winter, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
>>> Michael Wong, Codeplay
>>>
>>> -- Hal Finkel Lead, Compiler Technology and Programming Languages 
>>> Leadership Computing Facility Argonne National Laboratory
>> -- 
>> Hal Finkel
>> Lead, Compiler Technology and Programming Languages
>> Leadership Computing Facility
>> Argonne National Laboratory
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