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2010 LLVM Developers' Meeting
  1. Agenda
  • What: The fourth general meeting of LLVM Developers and Users.
  • Why: To get acquainted, learn how LLVM is used, and exchange ideas.
  • When: November 4, 2010
  • Where: Hilton, 300 Almaden Boulevard, San Jose, CA

SPONSORED BY: Apple, QuIC, Google, Qualcomm

The meeting serves as a forum for LLVM, Clang, LLDB and other LLVM project developers and users to get acquainted, learn how LLVM is used, and exchange ideas about LLVM and its (potential) applications. More broadly, we believe the event will be of particular interest to the following people:

  • Active developers of projects in the LLVM Umbrella (LLVM core, Clang, LLDB, libc++, compiler_rt, klee, dragonegg, etc).
  • Anyone interested in using these as part of another project.
  • Compiler, programming language, and runtime enthusiasts.
  • Those interested in using compiler and toolchain technology in novel and interesting ways.

We also invite you to sign up for the official Developer Meeting mailing list to be kept informed of updates concerning the meeting:

Agenda

MediaTalk
[Slides]

[Video]

Portable Native Client
David Sehr, Google
[Slides]

[Video]

AMD OpenCL Compiler - Using LLVM to produce a cross-platform heterogeneous compiler tool chain
Micah Villmow, AMD Inc.
[Slides]

[Video]

Implementing Include-What-You-Use using clang
Craig Silverstein, Google
[Slides]

[Video]

libclang: Thinking Beyond the Compiler
Doug Gregor, Apple Inc.
[Slides]

[Video]

Polly - Polyhedral optimizations in LLVM
Tobias Grosser , University of Passau
[Slides]

[Video]

libc++: A Standard Library for C++0x
Howard Hinnant, Apple Inc.
[Slides]

[Video]

Symbolic Crosschecking of Floating-Point and SIMD Code
Peter Collingbourne, Imperial College London
[Slides]

[Video]

The LLVM Assembler & Machine Code Infrastructure
Daniel Dunbar, Apple Inc.
[Slides]

[Video]

Creating cling, an interactive interpreter interface for clang
Axel Naumann, CERN
[Slides]

[Video]

LLDB: Modular Debugging Infrastructure
Greg Clayton, Apple Inc.
[Slides]

[Video]

The Crack Scripting Language
Michael Muller, Google
[Slides]

[Video]

Hardening LLVM With Random Testing
Xuejun Yang, University of Utah
[Slides]

[Video]

C-to-Verilog.com : High-level synthesis using LLVM
Nadav Rotem, Haifa University
[Slides]

[Video]

Object Files in LLVM
Michael Spencer, Gainsville University
[Slides]

[Video]

Connecting the EDG front-end to LLVM
Renato Golin, ARM
[Slides]

[Video]

LLVM for Open Shading Language
Larry Gritz, Sony Pictures Imageworks
[Slides]

[Video]

Experiences on using LLVM to compile Click packet processing code to Stanford NetFPGA hardware
Erik Rubow, Ericsson Research Silicon Valley