[cfe-dev] Moderators needed for the 2019 LLVM Developers' Meeting

Tanya Lattner via cfe-dev cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org
Tue Oct 15 23:42:16 PDT 2019


I am still in need of many moderators. If you can help at all, it would be very much appreciated! 
Thanks -Tanya

Open slots:
Session #8, Tuesday, Oct 22, 4:40pm-6:20pm (Tutorial and BoF)
Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-2 (LL21CD)
Getting Started with the LLVM Testing Infrastructure
Brian Homerding, Michael Kruse
LLDB BoF
Jonas Devlieghere 

Session #10, Wednesday, Oct 23, 9:50am-10:25am (Technical Talk)
Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-1 (LL21AB)
LLVM Tutorials: How to write Beginner-Friendly, Inclusive Tutorials
Meike Baumgärtner, Dmitri Gribenko


Session #12, Wednesday, Oct 23, 10:45am-12:30pm (1 Tutorial, 1 Technical Talk)
Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-1 (LL21AB)
Getting Started With LLVM: Basics
Jessica Paquette, Florian Hahn
The Penultimate Challange: Constructing bug reports in the Clang Static Analyzer
Kristóf Umann

Session #13, Wednesday, Oct 23, 10:45am-12:30pm (1 Tutorial, 1 Technical Talk)
Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-2 (LL21CD)
Developing the Clang Static Analyzer
Artem Dergachev
Souper-Charging Peepholes with Target Machine Info
Min-Yih Hsu

Session #14, Wednesday, Oct 23, 1:45pm-4:00pm  (2 Tutorials)
Room: GENERAL SESSION (LL20ABC)
The Attributor: A Versatile Inter-procedural Fixpoint Iteration Framework
Johannes Doerfert
Writing Loop Optimizations in LLVM
Ettore, Hal Finkel, Johannes Doerfert, Michael Kruse, Kit Barton

Session #15, Wednesday, Oct 23, 1:45pm-4:00pm  (2 Tutorials)
Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-1 (LL21AB)
ASTImporter: Merging Clang ASTs
Gábor Márton
My first clang warning
Meike Baumgärtner, Dmitri Gribenko

Session #16, Wednesday, Oct 23, 5:00pm-6:10pm (2 Technical Talks)
Room: GENERAL SESSION (LL20ABC)
 Alive2: Verifying Existing Optimizations
Nuno Lopes
 Using LLVM's portable SIMD with Zig
Shawn Landden

Session #17, Wednesday, Oct 23, 5:00pm-6:10pm (2 Technical Talks)
Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-1 (LL21AB)
Loop-transformation #pragmas in the front-end
Michael Kruse
 Transitioning the Networking Software Toolchain to Clang/LLVM
Ivan Baev, Bharathi Seshadri, Jeremy Stenglein

> On Oct 7, 2019, at 11:51 PM, Tanya Lattner <tanyalattner at llvm.org> wrote:
> 
> The 2019 LLVM Developers’ Meeting relies on volunteers to keep things running smoothly. Moderators are critical to this as they keep speakers on track and facilitate Q&A after the talk. I’m looking for community members who would be attending specific talks anyway, to volunteer to moderate the session. 
> 
> If you are interested in volunteering, please respond to this email with your first and second choice session times. You will moderate all talks during that time slot and they will occur back to back in the same room. Moderators introduce the speaker, give the speaker warnings about time, and facilitate Q&A by running microphones. You must be registered to moderate a session.
> 
> Full schedule here: 
> https://llvmdevmtg2019.sched.com <https://llvmdevmtg2019.sched.com/>
> 
> Session #1: Tuesday, Oct 22, 10:20am-12:40pm (4 Technical talks)
> ** Could be split into 2 with 2 moderators. Let me know if preferred.
> Room: GENERAL SESSION (LL20ABC)
> arm64e: An ABI for Pointer Authentication
> Ahmed Bougacha, John McCall
> Code-Generation for the Arm M-profile Vector Extension
> Sjoerd Meijer, Sam Parker
> Ownership SSA and Semantic SIL
> Michael Gottesman
> An MLIR Dialect for High-Level Optimization of Fortran
> Eric Schweitz
> 
> Session #2: Tuesday, Oct 22, 10:20am-12:40pm (2 Tutorials)
> Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-2 (LL21CD)
> An overview of LLVM
> Eric Christopher, Sanjoy Das, Johannes Doerfert
> An overview of Clang
> Anastasia Stulova, Sven van Haastregt
> 
> Session #3, Tuesday, Oct 22, 2:00pm-4:20pm (Technical Talk and 2 Panels)
> Room: GENERAL SESSION (LL20ABC)
> Link Time Optimization For Swift
> Jin Lin
>   Panel: Inter-procedural Optimization (IPO)
> Teresa Johnson, Johannes Doerfert, Philip Reames, Chandler Carruth
>   The Loop Optimization Working Group
> Hal Finkel, Kit Barton, Sjoerd Meijer, Michael Kruse, Philip Reames
> 
> Session #4, Tuesday, Oct 22, 2:00pm-4:20pm (4 Technical Talks)
> Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-1 (LL21AB)
>   LLVM-Reduce for testcase reduction
> Diego Treviño Ferrer
>  LLVM-Canon: Shooting for Clear Diffs
> Michal Paszkowski
> Porting by a 1000 Patches: Bringing Swift to Windows
> Saleem Abdulrasool
> Optimizing builds on Windows: some practical considerations
> Alexandre Ganea
> 
> Session #5, Tuesday, Oct 22, 2:00pm-4:20pm (Technical Talk and 2 Panels)
> Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-2 (LL21CD)
> How to Contribute to LLVM
> Kit Barton, Chris Bieneman
>  Writing an LLVM Pass: 101
> Andrzej Warzyński
> 
> 
> Session #6, Tuesday, Oct 22, 4:40pm-6:20pm (3 Technical Talks)
> Room: GENERAL SESSION (LL20ABC)
> Propeller: Profile Guided Large Scale Performance Enhancing Relinker
> Sriraman Tallam
> Hot Cold Splitting Optimization Pass In LLVM
> Aditya Kumar
>  The Attributor: A Versatile Inter-procedural Fixpoint Iteration Framework
> Johannes Doerfert
> 
> Session #7, Tuesday, Oct 22, 4:40pm-6:20pm (3 Technical Talks)
> Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-1 (LL21AB)
> Better C++ debugging using Clang Modules in LLDB
> Raphael Isemann
> Memoro: Scaling an LLVM-based Heap profiler
> Thierry Treyer
> Maturing an LLVM backend: Lessons learned from the RISC-V target
> Alex Bradbury
> 
> 
> Session #8, Tuesday, Oct 22, 4:40pm-6:20pm (Tutorial and BoF)
> Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-2 (LL21CD)
> Getting Started with the LLVM Testing Infrastructure
> Brian Homerding, Michael Kruse
> LLDB BoF
> Jonas Devlieghere 
> 
> 
> Session #9, Wednesday, Oct 23, 9:00am-10:25am (Keynote and Technical Talk)
> Room: GENERAL SESSION (LL20ABC)
> Even Better C++ Performance and Productivity: Enhancing Clang to Support Just-in-Time Compilation of Templates
> Hal Finkel
> Address spaces in LLVM
> Matt Arsenault
> 
> 
> Session #10, Wednesday, Oct 23, 9:50am-10:25am (Technical Talk)
> Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-1 (LL21AB)
> LLVM Tutorials: How to write Beginner-Friendly, Inclusive Tutorials
> Meike Baumgärtner, Dmitri Gribenko
> 
> Session #11, Wednesday, Oct 23, 10:45am-12:30pm (3 Technical Talks)
> Room: GENERAL SESSION (LL20ABC)
> The clang constexpr interpreter
> Nandor Licker
> From C++ for OpenCL to C++ for accelerator devices
> Anastasia Stulova
> Making UB hurt less: security mitigations through automatic variable initialization
> JF Bastien
> 
> Session #12, Wednesday, Oct 23, 10:45am-12:30pm (1 Tutorial, 1 Technical Talk)
> Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-1 (LL21AB)
> Getting Started With LLVM: Basics
> Jessica Paquette, Florian Hahn
> The Penultimate Challange: Constructing bug reports in the Clang Static Analyzer
> Kristóf Umann
> 
> Session #13, Wednesday, Oct 23, 10:45am-12:30pm (1 Tutorial, 1 Technical Talk)
> Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-2 (LL21CD)
> Developing the Clang Static Analyzer
> Artem Dergachev
> Souper-Charging Peepholes with Target Machine Info
> Min-Yih Hsu
> 
> Session #14, Wednesday, Oct 23, 1:45pm-4:00pm  (2 Tutorials)
> Room: GENERAL SESSION (LL20ABC)
> The Attributor: A Versatile Inter-procedural Fixpoint Iteration Framework
> Johannes Doerfert
> Writing Loop Optimizations in LLVM
> Ettore, Hal Finkel, Johannes Doerfert, Michael Kruse, Kit Barton
> 
> Session #15, Wednesday, Oct 23, 1:45pm-4:00pm  (2 Tutorials)
> Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-1 (LL21AB)
> ASTImporter: Merging Clang ASTs
> Gábor Márton
> My first clang warning
> Meike Baumgärtner, Dmitri Gribenko
> 
> Session #16, Wednesday, Oct 23, 5:00pm-6:10pm (2 Technical Talks)
> Room: GENERAL SESSION (LL20ABC)
>  Alive2: Verifying Existing Optimizations
> Nuno Lopes
>  Using LLVM's portable SIMD with Zig
> Shawn Landden
> 
> Session #17, Wednesday, Oct 23, 5:00pm-6:10pm (2 Technical Talks)
> Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-1 (LL21AB)
> Loop-transformation #pragmas in the front-end
> Michael Kruse
>  Transitioning the Networking Software Toolchain to Clang/LLVM
> Ivan Baev, Bharathi Seshadri, Jeremy Stenglein
> 
> Session #18, Wednesday, Oct 23, 5:00pm-6:10pm (2 BoFs)
> Room: BREAKOUT ROOM-2 (LL21CD)
> Towards better code generator design and unification for a stack machine
> Dmitrii Borisenkov
> Debug Info BoF
> Adrian Prantl

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