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Xevolver for Performance Tuning of C Programs

In: Sustained Simulation Performance 2021

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  • Hiroyuki Takizawa

    (Tohoku University, Cyberscience Center)

  • Shunpei Sugawara

    (Tohoku University, Graduate School of Information Sciences)

  • Yoichi Shimomura

    (Tohoku University, Cyberscience Center)

  • Keichi Takahashi

    (Tohoku University, Cyberscience Center)

  • Ryusuke Egawa

    (Tokyo Denki University)

Abstract

We introduce a C interface for standard C programmers to define their own code transformation rules for performance tuning, mainly assuming loop transformations. The proposed C interface can support most of important features provided by the Fortran interface. As a result, performance concerns can be defined separately as user-defined code transformation rules, and thus the original application code can be kept unchanged as much as possible.

Suggested Citation

  • Hiroyuki Takizawa & Shunpei Sugawara & Yoichi Shimomura & Keichi Takahashi & Ryusuke Egawa, 2023. "Xevolver for Performance Tuning of C Programs," Springer Books, in: Michael M. Resch & Johannes Gebert & Hiroaki Kobayashi & Wolfgang Bez (ed.), Sustained Simulation Performance 2021, pages 85-93, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-18046-0_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-18046-0_6
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