LLVM-GPU: First International Workshop on LLVM for GPUs
The LLVM framework is a vast ecosystem that stretches far beyond a “simple” C/C++ compiler. The variety of programming language and toolchain-related parts help to support most programming models for GPUs, including CUDA, HIP, OpenACC, OpenCL, OpenMP, SYCL, and offloading C++ and Fortran native parallelism. In addition, LLVM serves as a vehicle for various languages in which parallelism is a first-class citizen, such as Julia or Chapel. Summarized, LLVM plays a central role in the GPU offloading landscape, and with the creation of the LLVM/Offload subproject, we expect features and collaborations in this space to grow even further and faster. In this workshop, held in conjunction with the EURO-PAR 2024 conference, researchers are invited to speak about experiences, extensions, and ideas for GPU usage, especially those related to LLVM. Through this forum, we believe industry and academia can come together and exchange thoughts on the future of (GPU) offloading.
Date | Tuesday, August 27, 2024 | ||
Venue | Madrid, Spain, further details on https://2024.euro-par.org/nc/venue/ | ||
Contact | https://hps.vi4io.org/about/people/externals/anja_gerbes |
This workshop is powered by LLVM.
Organization
The workshop is organized by
- Dr. Johannes Doerfert (Compiler Technology and Programming Languages, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA), doerfert1@llnl.gov
- Anja Gerbes (Center for Information Services and High Performance Computing, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany), anja.gerbes@tu-dresden.de
- Dr. Sameer Shende (Performance Research Lab, University of Oregon, USA), sameer@cs.uoregon.edu
Agenda
Tuesday, May 27th
Program Committee
- Sunita Chandrasekaran, U. Delaware, USA
- Jeffrey Vetter, ORNL, USA
- John Linford, NVIDIA, USA
- Markus Velten, TU Dresden, Germany
- Hartwig Anzt, TU Munich, Germany
- Shilei Tian, AMD, USA
- Georgiana Mania, DKRZ, Germany
- William Moses, UIUC, USA
- Ivan Ivanov, Tokyo Tech and RIKEN CCS, Japan
- Johannes De Fine Licht, Next Silicon, Switzerland
- Carlos Eduardo Gonzalo, NVIDIA, Germany
- Jean-Baptiste Besnard, ParaTools, SAS, France
- Hervé Yviquel, UNICAMP, Brazil
- Thomas Schwinge, BayLibre, Germany
- Tom Lin, U. Bristol, UK
Paper Deadlines
- 2024-05-20: Workshop paper submission deadline
- 2024-06-20: Author notification
- 2024-07-01: Camera-ready papers for EURO-PAR
- 2024-07-29: Workshop and minisymposium program announcement deadline
- 2024-08-27: Workshop and minisymposium
Participation
The workshop is integrated into EURO-PAR 2024. We welcome everybody to join the workshop, including:
- Researchers/Engineers from industry and academia working on high-performance computing
- LLVM developers
- Interested domain scientists and computer scientists interested in discussing compiler issues.