> -----Original Message----- > From: Grigori Fursin [mailto:gfur...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Grigori Fursin > Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 6:57 PM > To: gcc@gcc.gnu.org > Cc: 'Basile STARYNKEVITCH'; 'Diego Novillo'; 'Taras Glek'; 'Zbigniew > Chamski'; 'Sean Callanan'; 'Cupertino Miranda'; 'Joseph S. Myers'; 'Le-Chun > Wu'; 'Sebastian Pop'; 'Albert Cohen'; 'Michael O'Boyle'; 'Paul H J Kelly'; > 'Olivier Temam'; 'Chengyong Wu'; 'Ayal Zaks'; 'Bilha Mendelson'; 'Mircea > Namolaru'; 'Erven Rohou'; 'Cosmin Oancea'; 'David Edelsohn'; 'Kenneth > Zadeck' > Subject: GCC at Google Summer of Code'2009 > > Hello All, > > I just saw an announcement that a new Google Summer of Code'2009 > (http://code.google.com/soc) will be accepting project proposals > in a week or so. My colleagues and I would like to submit a few proposals > so wanted to ask if someone is interested in that to synchronize > submissions. > > 4) Extend GCC generic function cloning to be able to create > static binaries adaptable to different architectures at run-time. > Cupertino Miranda has been extending this work recently and we may > need to sync on that ... > > I am fine to mentor a few of them (particularly from 1-3) but would like to > see if someone > is interested to help with that ?.. I added these topics to the GCC GSOC > page: > http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode > and would be happy if you modify it or tell me if you are interested ... > > Thanks, > Grigori Hello Grigori, I am a master student from Institute of Computing Technology of China, my name is Liang Peng. I heard the news of Google Summer of Code'2009 from your email, and I am very interested in one of your projects:"Extend GCC generic function cloning to be able to create static binaries adaptable to different architectures at run-time(including multiple ISA generation)". To data, my primary work is porting and optimizing GCC for embedded-oriented cpu- loongson232 in professor Chengyong Wu's group, and I have also got a reasonable understanding of function cloning and ICI, looking forward to participate in the work.
Thanks liang peng