PRAKHAR BANSAL via llvm-dev
2020-Mar-22 22:29 UTC
[llvm-dev] GSoC Interested Student:Encode Analysis results in MachineInstr IR, Slimmer project
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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20200322/12946b28/attachment.html>
Stefanos Baziotis via llvm-dev
2020-Mar-24 18:16 UTC
[llvm-dev] GSoC Interested Student:Encode Analysis results in MachineInstr IR, Slimmer project
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 >> > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org > https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20200324/e27c69e7/attachment.html>
PRAKHAR BANSAL via llvm-dev
2020-Mar-24 19:02 UTC
[llvm-dev] GSoC Interested Student:Encode Analysis results in MachineInstr IR, Slimmer project
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 >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20200324/a850f6a3/attachment.html>