BTW, if you are doing region analysis incrementally, having ssa and
alias in the ir (WHIRL in open64 case) is important. In theory, you
don't have to rebuilt the whole thing for optimization
Sun

2011/4/14 Li Shengmei <lis...@gmail.com>:
> I have not detailed design. I think the region definition in open64 may be a
> reference.
>
> the existing research from HP (not open64), Intel (Roy Ju) and SGI --
> Do you mean "a region based compilation infrastructure" written by Liu Yang
> et al.? I am reading that. I think the region related codes are from that
> paper, right?
>
> Thanks for your information about LLVM. I will have a look. :)
>
> May
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: "C. Bergström" [mailto:cbergst...@pathscale.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 4:33 PM
>> To: Li Shengmei
>> Cc: 'Sun Chan'; open64-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: Re: [Open64-devel] About region analysis in open64
>>
>> Li Shengmei wrote:
>> > Both if possible.
>> > I want to analyze the data flow among regions.
>> >
>> How do you plan to define a region?  Have you looked at the existing
>> research from HP (not open64), Intel (Roy Ju) and SGI from the past?
>> LLVM also has a small amount of region based analysis and not sure if
>> that's of any interest.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> ./C
>
>

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