1 This file is a partial list of people who have contributed to the LLVM
2 project. If you have contributed a patch or made some other contribution to
3 LLVM, please submit a patch to this file to add yourself, and it will be
6 The list is sorted by name and formatted to allow easy grepping and
7 beautification by scripts. The fields are: name (N), email (E), web-address
8 (W), PGP key ID and fingerprint (P), description (D), and snail-mail address
13 W: http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/~vadve/
14 D: The Sparc64 backend, provider of much wisdom, and motivator for LLVM
17 D: MingW Win32 API portability layer
20 E: natebegeman@mac.com
21 D: PowerPC backend developer
22 D: Target-independent code generator and analysis improvements
25 E: dberlin@dberlin.org
26 D: ET-Forest implementation.
29 E: brukman+llvm@uiuc.edu
30 W: http://misha.brukman.net
31 D: Portions of X86 and Sparc JIT compilers, PowerPC backend
32 D: Incremental bytecode loader
36 D: The `mem2reg' pass - promotes values stored in memory to registers
40 D: Fixes to the Reassociation pass, various improvement patches
43 E: evan.cheng@apple.com
44 D: X86 backend developer
45 D: Instruction scheduler improvements
46 D: Loop optimizer improvements
47 D: Target-independent code generator improvements
50 E: jeffc@jolt-lang.org
51 W: http://jolt-lang.org
52 D: Native Win32 API portability layer
56 D: Autoconf support, QMTest database, documentation improvements
59 E: alkis@evlogimenos.com
60 D: Linear scan register allocator, many codegen improvements, Java frontend
64 W: http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~gaeke/
65 D: Portions of X86 static and JIT compilers; initial SparcV8 backend
66 D: Dynamic trace optimizer
67 D: FreeBSD/X86 compatibility fixes, the llvm-nm tool
70 D: Portions of the PowerPC backend
73 E: saemghani@gmail.com
74 D: Callgraph class cleanups
77 E: arathorn@fastwebnet.it
78 D: Visual C++ compatibility fixes
81 E: kungfoomaster@nondot.org
82 D: Support for packed types
85 W: http://randomhacks.net/
90 D: Author of the original C backend
94 D: Improvements to the PPC backend, instruction scheduling
95 D: Debug implementation, Dwarf implementation
99 W: http://nondot.org/~sabre/
100 D: Primary architect of LLVM
102 N: Tanya Lattner (formerly Tanya Brethour)
104 W: http://nondot.org/~tonic/
105 D: The initial llvm-ar tool, converted regression testsuite to dejagnu
106 D: Modulo scheduling in the SparcV9 backend
109 E: alenhar2@cs.uiuc.edu
110 W: http://www.lenharth.org/~andrewl/
112 D: Sampling based profiling
115 E: duraid@octopus.com.au
116 W: http://kinoko.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~duraid/
120 E: michael.mccracken@gmail.com
121 D: Line number support for llvmgcc
123 N: Vladimir Merzliakov
125 D: Test suite fixes for FreeBSD
129 D: Visual C++ compatibility fixes
133 D: Made inst_iterator behave like a proper iterator, LowerConstantExprs pass
137 D: Graph coloring register allocator for the Sparc64 backend
140 E: ashukla@cs.uiuc.edu
144 E: rspencer@x10sys.com
145 W: http://llvm.x10sys.com/rspencer
146 D: Stacker, llvmc, llvm-ld, llvm-ar, lib/Archive, lib/Linker, lib/System,
147 D: bytecode enhancements, symtab hacking, unoverloading of intrinsics, makefile
148 D: and configuration system, documentation.
152 D: C++ bugs filed, and C++ front-end bug fixes.
155 E: wendling@isanbard.org
156 D: The `Lower Setjmp/Longjmp' pass, improvements to the -lowerswitch pass.