[llvm-dev] 2018 LLVM Dev Mtg Moderators Needed
Tanya Lattner via llvm-dev
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Thu Oct 11 11:46:11 PDT 2018
I’m still looking for a couple volunteers for the following sessions:
October 17th
Session 2 (11:00-12:30PM, Technical Track Rm)
Stories from RV: The LLVM vectorization ecosystem - Simon Moll
Outer Loop Vectorization in LLVM: Current Status and Future Plans - Diego Caballero, Florian Hahn, Satish Guggilla
Extending the SLP vectorizer to support variable vector widths - Vasileios Porpodas
Session 6 (4:30-5:30PM, Technical Track Rm)
Porting Function merging pass to thinlto - Aditya Kumar
Improving code reuse in clang tools with clangmetatool - Daniel Ruoso
October 18th
Session 7 (9:15AM-10:30AM, General Session Rm)
Glow: LLVM-based machine learning compiler - Roman Levenstein, Jakob Olesen, Nadav Rotem
Graph Program Extraction and Device Partitioning in Swift for TensorFlow - Chris Lattner, Mingsheng Hong
Session 8 (10:00-10:30AM, Technical Track Rm)
Working with Standalone Builds of LLVM sub-projects - Tom Stellard
Session 11 (2:00PM-3:30PM, General Session Rm)
Lessons Learned Implementing Common Lisp with LLVM over Six Years. - Christian Schafmeister
Implementing an OpenCL compiler for CPU in LLVM - Evgeniy Tyurin
Developer Toolchain for the Nintendo Switch - Bob Campbell
Session 13 (4:30-5:30, General Session Rm)
Updating ORC JIT for Concurrency - Lang Hames, Breckin Loggins
Thanks,
Tanya
> On Oct 3, 2018, at 9:59 PM, Tanya Lattner <tanyalattner at llvm.org> wrote:
>
> The 2018 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. Lightning talks are the exception and you must ensure each speaker stays within the 5 minutes they are given and there is no Q&A. Tutorials may also have a modified format depending upon the speaker.
>
> Full schedule here: https://llvmdev18.sched.com <https://llvmdev18.sched.com/>
>
> October 17th
> Session 1 (10:30-12:30PM, General Session Rm)
> Coroutine Representations and ABIs in LLVM - John McCall
> Build Impact of Explicit and C++ Standard Modules - David Blaikie
> Efficiently Implementing Runtime Metadata with LLVM - Doug Gregor, Joe Groff
> Sound Devirtualization in LLVM - Krzysztof Pszeniczny, Piotr Padlewski
>
> Session 2 (11:00-12:30PM, Technical Track Rm)
> Stories from RV: The LLVM vectorization ecosystem - Simon Moll
> Outer Loop Vectorization in LLVM: Current Status and Future Plans - Diego Caballero, Florian Hahn, Satish Guggilla
> Extending the SLP vectorizer to support variable vector widths - Vasileios Porpodas
>
> Session 3 (2:00-4:00PM, General Session Rm)
> Lightning Talks - Steven Wu, JF Bastien, Steve Scalpone, Paul Robinson, Kirill Bobyrev, Jessica Paquette, Kavon Farvardin, Mikhail R. Gadelha, Stefan Gränitz, Jeremy Bennett, Andrei Homescu
> Lightning Talks - Julie Hockett, Hal Finkel, Bharathi Seshadri, Malhar Thakkar, Louis Dionne, Nico Weber, Joshua Magee, Aleksandr Efremov, James Henderson, Konstantina Mitropoulou
>
> Session 4 (2:00-4:00PM, Technical Track Rm)
> LLVM backend development by example (RISC-V) - Alex Bradbury
> Register Allocation: More than Coloring - Matthias Braun
>
> Session 5 (4:30-5:30PM, General Session Rm)
> Faster, Stronger C++ Analysis with the Clang Static Analyzer - Artem Dergachev, George Karpenkov
> Memory Tagging, how it improves C++ memory safety, and what does it mean for compiler optimizations - Kostya Serebryany
>
> Session 6 (4:30-5:30PM, Technical Track Rm)
> Porting Function merging pass to thinlto - Aditya Kumar
> Improving code reuse in clang tools with clangmetatool - Daniel Ruoso
>
> October 18th
>
> Session 7 (9:15AM-10:30AM, General Session Rm)
> Glow: LLVM-based machine learning compiler - Roman Levenstein, Jakob Olesen, Nadav Rotem
> Graph Program Extraction and Device Partitioning in Swift for TensorFlow - Chris Lattner, Mingsheng Hong
>
> Session 8 (10:00-10:30AM, Technical Track Rm)
> Working with Standalone Builds of LLVM sub-projects - Tom Stellard
>
> Session 9 (11:00AM-12:30PM, General Session Rm)
> Understanding the performance of code using LLVM's Machine Code Analyzer (llvm-mca) - Andrea Di Biagio, Matt Davis
> Profile Guided Function Layout in LLVM and LLD - Michael Spencer
> Optimizing Indirections, using abstractions without remorse. - Johannes Doerfert
>
> Session 10 (11:00AM-12:30PM, Technical Track Rm)
> Art Class for Dragons: Supporting GPU compilation without metadata hacks! - Neil Hickey
> How to use LLVM to optimize your parallel programs tutorial - William S. Moses
>
> Session 11 (2:00PM-3:30PM, General Session Rm)
> Lessons Learned Implementing Common Lisp with LLVM over Six Years. - Christian Schafmeister
> Implementing an OpenCL compiler for CPU in LLVM - Evgeniy Tyurin
> Developer Toolchain for the Nintendo Switch - Bob Campbell
>
> Session 12 (2:00PM-3:30PM, Technical Track Rm)
> Loop Transformations in LLVM: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - Michael Kruse
> Methods for Maintaining OpenMP Semantics without Being Overly Conservative - Xinmin Tian, Ernesto Su
> Revisiting Loop Fusion, and its place in the loop transformation framework. - Kit Barton
>
> Session 13 (4:30-5:30, General Session Rm)
> Updating ORC JIT for Concurrency - Lang Hames, Breckin Loggins
>
> Thanks,
> Tanya
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