[llvm-dev] Proposal for CIRCT incubator project

Chris Lattner via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Tue Jul 7 10:33:52 PDT 2020


Thanks Steve!  The incubator process just landed, it would be great to outline how CIRCT aligns with the new guidelines set out in that document.  As you know, I’m personally very much in favor of this project landing, but am also have a conflict of interest, so I’d like to know what other community members think.

-Chris

> On Jul 4, 2020, at 3:29 PM, Stephen Neuendorffer via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
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> For the past several months, members of the ‘CIRCT’ group have been working to begin adapting MLIR for hardware design.  We believe that this area would benefit from good open source infrastructure enabling research and, eventually, the next generation of commercial tools.  We have collected several dialects and envision a number of lowering flows using these dialects.  We have reached the point where we are ready to share our ideas more widely and would like to be considered as an LLVM incubator project.
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> Our code exists at https://github.com/circt <https://github.com/circt> as an out-of-tree MLIR project and our group charter can be found at https://github.com/circt/circt/blob/master/README.md <https://github.com/circt/circt/blob/master/README.md>.   We have weekly discussions with a group of about 20 people from Xilinx, SiFive, Microsoft, PNNL, ETH Zurich, EPFL, Stanford, and Cornell, and welcome additional contributions.  This project is still early and we see many elements as highly experimental.  At the same time, we feel that the only way to vet these ideas is to build larger systems which will likely take some time and community investment.  The LLVM incubator process would be a good way to help us organize this effort.
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> Steve Neuendorffer
> Xilinx Research Labs   
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