- Description
- Version
- Prerequisites
- Building NOELLE
- Testing NOELLE
- Repository structure
- Examples of using NOELLE
- Contributions
- License
NOELLE provides abstractions to help build advanced code analyses and transformations.
NOELLE is in active development so more tools, tests, and abstractions will be added.
We release NOELLE's source code in the hope of benefiting others. You are kindly asked to acknowledge usage of the tool by citing the following paper:
@inproceedings{NOELLE,
title={{NOELLE} {O}ffers {E}mpowering {LL}VM {E}xtensions},
author={Angelo Matni and Enrico Armenio Deiana and Yian Su and Lukas Gross and Souradip Ghosh and Sotiris Apostolakis and Ziyang Xu and Zujun Tan and Ishita Chaturvedi and David I. August and Simone Campanoni},
booktitle={International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization, 2022. CGO 2022.},
year={2022}
}
The only documentation available for NOELLE is:
- a video introducing NOELLE
- the paper
- the comments within the code
- the slides we use in the class Advanced Topics in Compilers (Projects that students do in this class are built upon NOELLE)
The latest stable version is 9.7.0 (tag = v9.7.0
).
The version number is in the form of [v Major.Minor.Revision ]
- Major: Each major version matches a specific LLVM version (e.g., version 9 matches LLVM 9, version 11 matches LLVM 11)
- Minor: Starts from 0, each minor version represents either one or more API replacements/removals that might impact the users OR a forced update every six months (the minimum minor update frequency)
- Revision: Starts from 0; each revision version may include bug fixes or incremental improvements
- Major: Matches the LLVM releases on a best-effort basis
- Minor: At least once per six months, at most once per month (1/month ~ 2/year)
- Revision: At least once per month, at most twice per week (2/week ~ 1/month)
LLVM 9.0.0
Next is the information for those that have access to the Zythos cluster at Northwestern.
To enable the correct LLVM, run the following command from any node of the Zythos cluster:
source /project/extra/llvm/9.0.0/enable
The guide about the Zythos cluster can be downloaded here.
To build and install NOELLE: run make
from the repository root directory.
Run make clean
from the root directory to clean the repository.
Run make uninstall
from the root directory to uninstall the NOELLE installation.
To run all tests in parallel using Condor, invoke the following commands:
make clean ;
cd tests ;
make condor ;
To monitor how tests are doing: cd tests ; make condor_watch
To find out if all tests passed: cd tests ; make condor_check
To test NOELLE using condor to run all tests in parallel, go to "tests" and run "make condor".
This creates one regression_X
sub-directory per configuration where X
is going to be a number (e.g., regression_42
).
Each single test within a given regression_X
sub-directory will contain a run_me.sh
script, which is automatically generated by make condor
.
To re-produce the compilation for a specific test for a specific configuration (e.g., the one associated with the current regression_X
sub-directory), then do the following:
cd tests/regression_42 ;
cd THE_TEST_YOU_ARE_INTERESTED ;
./run_me.sh ;
where regression_42
is the sub-directory of the configuration you are interested and THE_TEST_YOU_ARE_INTERESTED
is the test you care.
The directory src
includes sources of the noelle framework.
Within this directory, src/core
includes the abstractions provided by NOELLE.
Also, src/tools
includes code transformations that rely on the NOELLE's abstractions to modify the code.
The directory external
includes libraries that are external to noelle that are used by noelle.
Some of these libraries are patched and/or extended for noelle.
The directory tests
includes unit tests, integration tests, and performance tests.
Furthermore, this directory includes the scripts to run all these tests in parallel via condor.
The directory examples
includes examples of LLVM passes (and their tests) that rely on the noelle framework.
Finally, the directory doc
includes the documentation of noelle.
LLVM passes in the directory examples/passes
shows use cases of NOELLE.
If you have any trouble using this framework feel free to reach out to us for help (contact [email protected]).
We welcome contributions from the community to improve this framework and evolve it to cater for more users.
NOELLE is licensed under the MIT License.