The First SUIF Compiler Workshop
The First SUIF Compiler Workshop was held January 11-13, 1996 at
Stanford University. It consisted of a tutorial, technical
presentations, and a panel. Approximately 90 people from all over the
world attended to learn more about SUIF and to share their research.
The papers are available below in PostScript.
Front Ends and Analysis
Back End
Specialized Code Generation
- Code Generation and Optimization Techniques for Embedded
Digital Signal Processors
Stan Liao, Srinivas Devadas, MIT
Kurt Keutzer, Steve Tjiang, Albert Wang, Synopsys
Guido Araujo, Ashok Sudarsanam, Sharad Malik, Princeton
University
Vojin Zivojnovic, Heinrich Meyr, Aachen University of
Technology
- SUIF-Based Retargetable DSP Code Generation for
Telecommunication Application
Mike Tien-Chien Lee, Fujitsu Laboratories of America
- A SIMDizing C Compiler for the Mitsubishi Electric Neuro4 Processor Array
Venkat Konda, Hugh Lauer, Katsunobu Muroi, Kenichi Tanaka, Hirono Tsubota, Ellen Xu, Mitsubishi Electric
Chris Wilson, Stanford University
- A Vectorizing SUIF Compiler
Derek De Vries, Corinna G. Lee, University of Toronto
Tools
- A Visual Browser for SUIF
Jing Yee Lim, Stanford University
- Using SimOS to Characterize and Optimize Auto-parallelized SUIF Applications
Edouard Bugnion, Jennifer M. Anderson, Mendel Rosenblum, Stanford University
- Simple Profiling System for SUIF
Tim Callahan, John Wawrzynek, UC Berkeley
- Implementing Continuous, Profile-based Optimizations in
SUIF
Jeremy Brown, Ian Eslick, MIT AI Lab
- Feedback and Simulation Tools for Investigating
Do-Across Parallelism
Robert Ho, Todd C. Mowry, University of Toronto
Projects Using SUIF
- Implementing an Optimizing Linda Compiler Using SUIF
James B. Fenwick Jr., Lori L. Pollock, University of
Delaware
- Compiler-Assisted Checkpoint Optimization Using SUIF
Gerry Kingsley, Micah Beck, James S. Plank, University of
Tennessee
- Improving the Compiler/Software DSM Interface: Preliminary Results
Pete Keleher, Chau-Wen Tseng, University of Maryland
- Branch Instrumentation in SUIF
Cliff Young, Michael D. Smith, Harvard University
- Compilation Issues for a Simultaneous Multithreading
Processor
Jack L. Lo, Susan J. Eggers, Henry M. Levy, Dean M. Tullsen, University of Washington
- Automatic Parallelization of Non-uniform Dependences
Vipin Chaudhary, Jialin Ju, Laiwu Luo, Sumit Roy, Vikas
Sinha, Cheng Zhong Xu, Wayne State University
Venkat Konda, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories
- A General Method for Compiling Event-Driven Simulations
Robert S. French, Monica S. Lam, Jeremy R. Levitt, Kunle
Olukotun, Stanford University