Section: Overall Objectives
Highlights of the Year
For 2012, from the point of view of organization, funding, collaborations, the main points to highlight are the following:
Compsys II was positively evaluated in Spring 2012 by Inria. The evaluation committee members were Walid Najjar (University of California Riverside), Paolo Faraboschi (HP Labs), Scott Mahlke (University of Michigan), Pedro Diniz (University of Southern California), Peter Marwedel (TU Dortmund), and Pierre Paulin (STMicroelectronics, Canada), the last three assigned specifically to Compsys.
Compsys prepared the installation in 2013 of Fabrice Rastello in the Giant center (Grenoble) with two PhD students and one post-doc, as a second component of Compsys. As already mentioned, this new organization is not fully validated yet.
Compsys started a new industrial collaboration with Kalray, a multi-core french company, and the Inria team Parkas, through the ManyCoreLabs project coordinated by Kalray. The research activities are linked to compilation for the Kalray platform, in particular back-end code optimizations and compilation related to stream computing.
Compsys obtained some important funding, mainly from the MI-LYON LaBex, to organize in Lyon a thematic quarter on compilation, languages, and architectures in 2013.
From a scientific point of view, the following points can be highlighted:
Compsys finalized the developments in static single assignment (SSA) and register allocation, leading to the PhD defense of Quentin Colombet [1] and the habilitation of Fabrice Rastello [2] .
In high-level synthesis (HLS), the research and development efforts within the incubated start-up Zettice have been pursued and Zettice may become a full start-up in 2013.
Compsys obtained several results in program analysis for parametric communication optimizations, scalable program termination, and dependence analysis for the X10 language.
For a detailed description of these new scientific results, see Section 6 “New Results”.