Aditya K via llvm-dev
2022-Feb-01 16:55 UTC
[llvm-dev] [CFP] Sixth LLVM Performance Workshop at CGO-2022
What: Sixth LLVM Performance Workshop at CGO When: April 3 (Sunday), 2022 Where: Lotte Hotel World, Seoul, South Korea( https://conf.researchr.org/venue/cgo-2022/cgo-2022-venue) Proposals should be submitted to: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=llvmcgo2022 The deadline for receiving submissions is: March 01, 2022. Speakers will be notified of acceptance or rejection by: March 07, 2022 Easychair cfp: https://www.easychair.org/cfp/LLVM-CGO-2022 The Sixth LLVM Performance Workshop will be held at CGO 2022 (https://conf.researchr.org/track/cgo-2022/cgo-2022-workshops-and-tutorials). The workshop is co-located with CC, HPCA, and PPoPP. If you are interested in attending the workshop, please register at the CGO website (https://conf.researchr.org/home/cgo-2022). The organizing committee of CGO/PPoPP/HPCA/CC has decided to make the conference in-person this year. The LLVM workshop at CGO will have a hybrid model where both in-person and virtual presentations are welcome. We invite speakers from academia and industry to present their work on the following list of topics (including and not limited to:) improving performance and code-size of applications built by LLVM toolchains. improving performance of LLVM's runtime libraries. improving the security of generated code. any tools or products developed by using one of the libraries in LLVM infrastructure, performance tracking over time, compiler flags, annotations and remarks to understand and improve performance, any other topic related to improving and maintaining the performance and quality of LLVM generated code. While the primary focus of the workshop is on these topics, we welcome any submission related to the LLVM-project, its sub-projects (clang, mlir, lldb, Polly, lld, openmp, pstl, compiler-rt, etc.), as well as their use in industry and academia. We are looking for: keynote speakers (30-60minutes), technical presentations: 30 minutes plus questions and discussion, Tutorials (30-60minutes), BOFs (30-60minutes). Proposals should provide sufficient information for the review committee to be able to judge the quality of the submission. Proposals can be submitted under the form of an extended abstract, full paper, or slides. Accepted presentations can be presented in-person or online. The presentations will be publicly available on https://llvm.org/devmtg/, and recordings will be available on llvm’s youtube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv2_41bSAa5Y_8BacJUZfjQ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Organizers’ bios and affiliation: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Johannes Doerfert <jdoerfert at anl.gov> [Argonne National Laboratory] Johannes is a researcher at Argonne National Laboratory working on compiler optimizations for parallel programs and enhancements to OpenMP to allow more code transformations. Prior organization experience include the EuroLLVM developers meeting in 2017, the LLVM-Performance workshop at CGO in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021, as well as LLVM workshop and tutorials at ISC in 2019, 2020 and 2021. Aditya Kumar <adityak at snap.com> [Snap Inc.] Aditya is a compiler engineer at Snap Inc. He has been contributing to the LLVM community for the past 9 years and helping organize the LLVM performance workshop for the past 5 years. A tentative list of PC members: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Johannes Doerfert <jdoerfert at anl.gov> Argonne National Laboratory Aditya Kumar <adityak at snap.com> Snap Inc. Jose M Monsalve Diaz <jmonsalvediaz at anl.gov> Argonne National Laboratory Shilei Tian <i at tianshilei.me> Stony Brook University Vaibhav Kurhe <vaibhav.kurhe at gmail.com> Oracle