The proceedings of the
2005 GCC Developers' Summit are now
available (PDF). As usual, they make for very interesting reading. I was particularly interested in reading Vladimir Makarov's paper on the new register allocator infrastructure that he is working on since register allocation, especially for register-starved architectures like x86-32, is GCC's Achille's Heel. It seems that the new
Tree-SSA infrastructure particularly aggravates the register pressure.
Dan Kegel also maintained
a diary of his visit to the summit.
(
Originally posted on Advogato.)
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