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NaCl documentation: update release notes
R= dmichael@chromium.org, binji@chromium.org, bradnelson@chromium.org, jvoung@chromium.org
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Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/349293009
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diff --git a/native_client_sdk/doc_generated/sdk/release-notes.html b/native_client_sdk/doc_generated/sdk/release-notes.html index 6bee506..b973e70 100644 --- a/native_client_sdk/doc_generated/sdk/release-notes.html +++ b/native_client_sdk/doc_generated/sdk/release-notes.html @@ -2,11 +2,32 @@ <section id="release-notes"> <span id="sdk-release-notes"></span><h1 id="release-notes"><span id="sdk-release-notes"></span>Release Notes</h1> -<section id="chrome-pepper-36-09-may-2014"> -<h2 id="chrome-pepper-36-09-may-2014">Chrome/Pepper 36 (09 May 2014)</h2> +<section id="chrome-pepper-37-20-june-2014"> +<h2 id="chrome-pepper-37-20-june-2014">Chrome/Pepper 37 (20 June 2014)</h2> <section id="pnacl"> <h3 id="pnacl">PNaCl</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> +<li>2–5% translation time improvement.</li> +<li>Improved vector load/store and shuffle performance.</li> +</ul> +</section><section id="pepper"> +<h3 id="pepper">Pepper</h3> +<ul class="small-gap"> +<li>Media Streams Input support.</li> +<li>Compositor API.</li> +<li>Hardware Decode API in development preview.</li> +<li>Sync API in development preview.</li> +</ul> +</section><section id="sdk"> +<h3 id="sdk">SDK</h3> +<ul class="small-gap"> +<li>Demo of a <a class="reference internal" href="/native-client/io2014.html#io2014"><em>full development environment in the browser</em></a>.</li> +</ul> +</section></section><section id="chrome-pepper-36-09-may-2014"> +<h2 id="chrome-pepper-36-09-may-2014">Chrome/Pepper 36 (09 May 2014)</h2> +<section id="id1"> +<h3 id="id1">PNaCl</h3> +<ul class="small-gap"> <li>Support <a class="reference external" href="http://clang.llvm.org/docs/LanguageExtensions.html#vectors-and-extended-vectors">LLVM vectors</a> and <a class="reference external" href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Vector-Extensions.html">GCC vectors</a> for SIMD vectors through <a class="reference internal" href="/native-client/reference/pnacl-c-cpp-language-support.html#portable-simd-vectors"><em>Portable SIMD Vectors</em></a>. Note that this is still an early release, @@ -15,8 +36,8 @@ Chrome. More SIMD instructions will be added in later releases.</li> </ul> </section></section><section id="chrome-pepper-35-31-mar-2014"> <h2 id="chrome-pepper-35-31-mar-2014">Chrome/Pepper 35 (31 Mar 2014)</h2> -<section id="id1"> -<h3 id="id1">PNaCl</h3> +<section id="id2"> +<h3 id="id2">PNaCl</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li>Upgraded LLVM to version 3.4.</li> <li>Translation now uses dynamic load balancing, making translation time faster.</li> @@ -25,8 +46,8 @@ Chrome, simplifying debugging with PNaCl. See <a class="reference internal" href </ul> </section></section><section id="chrome-pepper-34-20-feb-2014"> <h2 id="chrome-pepper-34-20-feb-2014">Chrome/Pepper 34 (20 Feb 2014)</h2> -<section id="pepper"> -<h3 id="pepper">Pepper</h3> +<section id="id3"> +<h3 id="id3">Pepper</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li>Filesystems can now be passed from JavaScript to NaCl. The resulting <code>pp::Var</code> will contain a <code>pp::Resource</code> that can be given to the @@ -36,8 +57,8 @@ Chrome, simplifying debugging with PNaCl. See <a class="reference internal" href <a class="reference external" href="/native-client/pepper_dev/cpp/classpp_1_1_media_stream_video_track">pp::MediaStreamVideoTrack</a> for more details.</li> </ul> -</section><section id="id2"> -<h3 id="id2">PNaCl</h3> +</section><section id="id4"> +<h3 id="id4">PNaCl</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li>Parallel translation: at least 1.7x faster, even with older pexes.</li> <li>Intelligent abbreviations in the bitcode: 20% reduction in binary size using @@ -53,8 +74,8 @@ LLVM 3.3. This library now supports optional <code>setjmp</code>/<code>longjmp</ handling (see <a class="reference external" href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/native-client-discuss/0spfg6O04FM">announcement</a> for details).</li> </ul> -</section><section id="sdk"> -<h3 id="sdk">SDK</h3> +</section><section id="id5"> +<h3 id="id5">SDK</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li>The <code>nacl_io</code> library now includes a FUSE mount.</li> <li>In the SDK examples, <code>common.js</code> now loads the Release version of the @@ -176,8 +197,8 @@ for an application can specify a source file to compile such as <p>The Pepper 26 bundle includes a new HTTP filesystem type in the nacl_mounts library (which has been renamed nacl_io), changes to the example Makefiles, a simple new 3D example, and a threaded file IO example.</p> -<section id="id3"> -<h3 id="id3">Build tools and toolchains</h3> +<section id="id6"> +<h3 id="id6">Build tools and toolchains</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li><p class="first">Makefiles have been changed significantly:</p> <ul class="small-gap"> @@ -197,16 +218,16 @@ with all toolchains.</li> the same set of header files as host builds. Previously host and NaCl builds used different headers, which could cause build problems.</li> </ul> -</section><section id="id4"> -<h3 id="id4">Libraries</h3> +</section><section id="id7"> +<h3 id="id7">Libraries</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li>The nacl_mounts library has been renamed <strong>nacl_io</strong>, and has been expanded with a new type of mount, httpfs, which can be used to read URLs via HTTP. For details see <code>include/nacl_io/nacl_io.h</code>, as well as the <code>hello_nacl_io</code> example.</li> </ul> -</section><section id="id5"> -<h3 id="id5">Examples</h3> +</section><section id="id8"> +<h3 id="id8">Examples</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li>A new example, <strong>hello_world_instance3d</strong>, has been added to demonstrate a simplified 3D app.</li> @@ -230,8 +251,8 @@ which provides a virtual file system that you can use with standard C file operations, and ppapi_main, which lets you implement a Native Client module using a simple ppapi_main function), and two new examples that demonstrate how to use the nacl_mounts and ppapi_main libraries.</p> -<section id="id6"> -<h3 id="id6">Build tools and toolchains</h3> +<section id="id9"> +<h3 id="id9">Build tools and toolchains</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li><p class="first">The SDK includes a new toolchain to build Native Client executables (.nexe files) for <strong>ARM devices</strong>.</p> @@ -269,8 +290,8 @@ For a C++ example of how to use the MessageLoop API, see cannot make asynchronous PPAPI calls on a background thread without creating and using a message loop.</li> </ul> -</section><section id="id7"> -<h3 id="id7">Libraries</h3> +</section><section id="id10"> +<h3 id="id10">Libraries</h3> <p>The SDK includes two new libraries:</p> <ul class="small-gap"> <li><p class="first">The <strong>nacl_mounts</strong> library provides a virtual file system that your module @@ -304,8 +325,8 @@ how to use ppapi_main, see examples/hello_world_stdio.</li> <p>Header files for the new libraries are in the <code>include/</code> directory, source files are in the <code>src/</code> directory, and compiled libraries are in the <code>lib/</code> directory.</p> -</section><section id="id8"> -<h3 id="id8">Examples</h3> +</section><section id="id11"> +<h3 id="id11">Examples</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li><p class="first">The SDK includes two new examples:</p> <ul class="small-gap"> @@ -347,8 +368,8 @@ source dependencies, and invokes the build rules in a separate file for “Portable Native Client”), a new library (pthreads-win32) for the Windows SDK, and an expanded list of attributes for Pepper 3D contexts that lets applications specify a GPU preference for low power or performance.</p> -<section id="id9"> -<h3 id="id9">Build tools and toolchains</h3> +<section id="id12"> +<h3 id="id12">Build tools and toolchains</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li>The SDK includes a new, experimental toolchain called <a class="reference external" href="http://nativeclient.googlecode.com/svn/data/site/pnacl.pdf">PNaCl</a> (pronounced “pinnacle”). The PNaCl toolchain produces architecture-independent executable @@ -364,8 +385,8 @@ determine the architecture of .nexe files. That means you can change the names of your .nexe files and <code>create_nmf.py</code> will still be able to generate the appropriate Native Client manifest file for your application.</li> </ul> -</section><section id="id11"> -<h3 id="id11">Examples</h3> +</section><section id="id14"> +<h3 id="id14">Examples</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li>The SDK examples now build with four toolchains: the glibc and newlib toolchains, the experimental PNaCl toolchain, and the hosted toolchain on @@ -376,8 +397,8 @@ builds both a debug and a release version.</li> drawing function is now set up as the Flush() callback, which allows 2D drawing to occur as quickly as possible.</li> </ul> -</section><section id="id12"> -<h3 id="id12">PPAPI</h3> +</section><section id="id15"> +<h3 id="id15">PPAPI</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li>When creating a 3D rendering context, the <a class="reference external" href="/native-client/pepper_stable/c/group___enums#ga7df48e1c55f6401beea2a1b9c07967e8">attribute list</a> for the context can specify whether to prefer low power or performance for @@ -453,8 +474,8 @@ Note that you must set the <code>CHROME_PATH</code> environment variable and sta </ul> </li> </ul> -</section><section id="id13"> -<h3 id="id13">Examples</h3> +</section><section id="id16"> +<h3 id="id16">Examples</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li>On Linux and Windows systems, most of the examples now build with three toolchains: the Native Client glibc and newlib toolchains, and the native @@ -470,8 +491,8 @@ onclick="..."></code>). See <a class="reference external" href="/e a list of changes between version 1 and version 2 of the manifest file format, and a support schedule for applications that use version 1.</li> </ul> -</section><section id="id14"> -<h3 id="id14">PPAPI</h3> +</section><section id="id17"> +<h3 id="id17">PPAPI</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li><a class="reference external" href="/native-client/pepper_stable/c/group___enums#ga21b811ac0484a214a8751aa3e1c959d9">PP_InputEvent_Modifier</a> has two new enum values (_ISLEFT and _ISRIGHT).</li> @@ -483,16 +504,16 @@ been fixed.</li> <p>The Pepper 22 bundle includes a <strong>command-line debugger</strong>, resources to enable <strong>hosted development on Windows</strong>, and changes to the example Makefiles (each example now builds both a debug and a release version).</p> -<section id="id15"> -<h3 id="id15">Tools</h3> +<section id="id18"> +<h3 id="id18">Tools</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li>The SDK now includes a <strong>command-line debugger</strong> that you can use to debug Native Client modules. See <a class="reference internal" href="/native-client/devguide/devcycle/debugging.html#devcycle-debugging"><em>Debugging with nacl-gdb</em></a> for instructions on how to use this debugger. For now, nacl-gdb only works on 64-bit Windows, 64-bit Linux, and 32-bit Linux systems. Support for Mac and 32-bit Windows systems will be added soon.</li> </ul> -</section><section id="id16"> -<h3 id="id16">Windows SDK</h3> +</section><section id="id19"> +<h3 id="id19">Windows SDK</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li><p class="first">Developers using the Windows SDK can now <strong>build a module as a Pepper plugin</strong> (sometimes called a “trusted” or “in-process” plugin) using the @@ -540,8 +561,8 @@ or <a class="reference external" href="http://www.chromium.org/nativeclient/how- In the future, the SDK will include resources for hosted development on Mac and Linux as well as Windows. </aside> -</section><section id="id17"> -<h3 id="id17">Examples</h3> +</section><section id="id20"> +<h3 id="id20">Examples</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li>Each example in the SDK now builds both a debug and a release version. As before, most examples also build newlib and glibc versions, which means that @@ -555,8 +576,8 @@ in each example’s web page, attaches event listeners to monitor the loadin of the module, and implements handleMessage() to respond to messages sent from the NaCl module to the JavaScript side of the application</li> </ul> -</section><section id="id18"> -<h3 id="id18">PPAPI</h3> +</section><section id="id21"> +<h3 id="id21">PPAPI</h3> <ul class="small-gap"> <li>The <code>CompletionCallbackFactory</code> class template now takes a thread traits class as its second parameter. For details see the <a class="reference external" href="/native-client/pepper_stable/cpp/classpp_1_1_completion_callback_factory#details">CompletionCallbackFactory |