Second SUIF Compiler Workshop
The Second SUIF Compiler Workshop was held August 21-23, 1997 at Stanford
University. It consisted of a tutorial on the upcoming SUIF 2.0 and
technical paper presentations. The papers are available below in
PostScript, along with the slides from the presentations when available.
Tutorial
Object Oriented Languages
- OSUIF: SUIF 2.0 With Objects
Andrew Duncan, Bogdan Cocosel, Costin Iancu, Holger Kienle, Radu Rugina, Urs Holzle and Martin Rinard, UC Santa Barbara
Slides (PostScript), Project Web Page
- j2s: A SUIF Java Compiler
Holger Kienle and Urs Holzle, UC Santa Barbara
Slides (PostScript), Project Web Page
- Compiling Java to SUIF: Incorporating Support for Object-Oriented Languages
Sumith Mathew, Eric Dahlman and Sandeep Gupta, Colorado State University
Parallelism
Instruction Scheduling and Back End Optimizations
- An Instruction Scheduling Library for SUIF
Gang Chen and Cliff Young, Harvard University
Slides (PostScript), Project Web Page
- The Flow Analysis and Transformation Libraries of Machine SUIF
Glenn Holloway and Cliff Young, Harvard University
Project Web Page
- Implementing a VLIW Compiler using SUIF
Morteza Biglari Abhari, Michael J. Liebelt and Kamran Eshraghian, University of Adelaide, Australia
- Using SUIF as a Front-end Translator for Register Allocation and Instruction Scheduling Research
Andy Pendry, James B. Fenwick Jr. and Cindy Norris, Appalachian State University
- Procedure Placement using Temporal Ordering Information
Nikolas Gloy, Trevor Blackwell, Michael D. Smith and Brad Calder, Harvard University
Project Web Page
Support for Specialized Instruction Sets
- The Raw Compiler Project
A. Agarwal, S. Amarasinghe, R. Barua, M. Frank, W. Lee, V. Sarkar, D. Srikrishna and M. Taylor, MIT
- A Floating-point to Fixed-point C Converter for Fixed-point Digital Signal Processors
Ki-Il Kum, Jiyang Kang and Wonyong Sung, Seoul National University, Korea
Slides (PowerPoint)
- A SUIF based Compiler for M32R Family eRAM Processors
Venkat Konda, Mike Lipsie, Toru Shimizu, Yasuhiro Nunomura and Kei Sakamoto, VSIS Inc. and Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
- One Year Of Experience With SUIF
Andrea Olgiati, Stuart V. Quick and John W. Lumley, Hewlett-Packard Labs, Bristol UK
- An Optimizer for Multimedia Instruction Sets
Gerald Cheong and Monica S. Lam, Stanford University
Project Web Page
Tools
Program Analysis