2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-85262-7_10
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A Case Study of LLVM-Based Analysis for Optimizing SIMD Code Generation

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“…In recent work we implemented loop transformation constructions introduced in OpenMP 5.1 [70,71], asynchronous offloading for OpenMP [132], efficient lowering of idiomatic OpenMP code to GPUs (under review), OpenMP-aware compiler optimizations with informative and actionable remarks for users (under review), a portable OpenMP device (=gpu) runtime written in OpenMP 5.1 (including atomic 2) partial( 4) partial( 8) partial( 16) partial (32) partial (64) partial (128) partial( 256 support) [133], a virtual GPU as debugging friendly offloading target on the host [134], improved diagnostics and execution information [135,136]. We redone the OpenMP GPU code generation in LLVM/Clang [137] to improve performance and correctness.…”
Section: Recent Progressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent work we implemented loop transformation constructions introduced in OpenMP 5.1 [70,71], asynchronous offloading for OpenMP [132], efficient lowering of idiomatic OpenMP code to GPUs (under review), OpenMP-aware compiler optimizations with informative and actionable remarks for users (under review), a portable OpenMP device (=gpu) runtime written in OpenMP 5.1 (including atomic 2) partial( 4) partial( 8) partial( 16) partial (32) partial (64) partial (128) partial( 256 support) [133], a virtual GPU as debugging friendly offloading target on the host [134], improved diagnostics and execution information [135,136]. We redone the OpenMP GPU code generation in LLVM/Clang [137] to improve performance and correctness.…”
Section: Recent Progressmentioning
confidence: 99%