[llvm-dev] GSoC Interested Student:Encode Analysis results in MachineInstr IR, Slimmer project

Stefanos Baziotis via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Tue Mar 24 11:16:57 PDT 2020


Hi Prakshar,

I don't think that any of these 2 projects are part of GSoC 2020 projects
for LLVM, so I can't find any mentors to help you with.

Best,
Stefanos

Στις Τρί, 24 Μαρ 2020 στις 10:03 μ.μ., ο/η PRAKHAR BANSAL via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> έγραψε:

> Hello All,
>
> My name is Prakhar Bansal and I am a graduate student in computer
> engineering at Iowa State University.
> In my research work, I have worked on Memory access monitoring of an
> application using the LLVM static analysis framework, where I developed a
> tracing tool using an LLVM module pass to perform tracing across multiple
> functions using call graph analysis and also implemented static
> instrumentation using LLVM APIs, to finally generate memory accesses trace
> for a program.
>
> For GSOC'20, I am interested in working on either of 2 research projects
> that are based on llvm, First is encoded analysis results in MachineInstr
> IR, second is finishing the Slimmer Tool to find potential performance bugs
> in programs.
>
> Please provide some pointers on projects encode results in MachineInst IR
> and finishing the Slimmer tool project, since the GSoC deadline is
> approaching next week.
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Prakhar Bansal
>
> On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 5:29 PM PRAKHAR BANSAL <
> prakharbansal0910 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> My name is Prakhar Bansal and I am a graduate student in computer
>> engineering at Iowa State University.
>> In my research work, I have worked on Memory access monitoring of an
>> application using the LLVM static analysis framework, where I developed a
>> tracing tool using an LLVM module pass to perform tracing across multiple
>> functions using call graph analysis and also implemented static
>> instrumentation using LLVM APIs, to finally generate memory accesses trace
>> for a program.
>>
>> For GSOC'20, I am interested in working on either of 2 research projects
>> that are based on llvm, First is encode analysis results in MachineInstr
>> IR, second is finishing the Slimmer Tool to find potential performance bugs
>> in programs.
>> I checked the details of the existing work to learn about the Slimmer
>> tool, but I am looking for more information on requirements, and help with
>> resources on both of these projects.
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Prakhar Bansal
>>
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