Hi everyone,
My work on the modulo unrolling optimization that I presented at CHIUW
(http://chapel.cray.com/CHIUW/2014/Sharma_talk.pdf) is wrapping up, so I wanted
to know what process I would need to go through to commit my work on the Cyclic
and Block Cyclic distributions to the Chapel trunk. In addition to my patches
to CyclicDist.chpl and BlockCyclicDist.chpl, I would also like to commit a
series of Chapel benchmarks that I used to test my work that aren't present in
the trunk.
If more information is needed on how my optimization works, I'm working on a
draft of a paper to submit to PGAS that I can provide. I've never committed to
Chapel before, so please be as specific as possible when describing this
commit/review process. Thanks.
Aroon Sharma
University of Maryland, Class of 2015
M.S. Computer Engineering
(301) 908-9528
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