| Native Client |
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| This document outlines the basics of building and developing the Go runtime and programs in the Native Client (NaCl) environment. |
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| Go 1.3 supports two architectures |
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| * nacl/386 which is standard 386. |
| * nacl/amd64p32 which is a 64 bit architecture, where the address space is limited to a 4gb window. |
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| For background it is recommended that you read http://golang.org/s/go13nacl. |
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| Prerequisites |
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| Native Client programs are executed inside a sandbox, the NaCl runtime. This runtime must be installed before you can use NaCl programs. |
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| The NaCl distribution comes with an installer which ensures you have access to the latest version of the runtime. The version tracks the Chrome numbering scheme. |
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| # Download NaCl |
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| Download nacl_sdk.zip file from https://developers.google.com/native-client/dev/sdk/download, and unpack it. I chose /opt/nacl_sdk |
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| # Update |
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| The zip file contains a small skeleton that can be used to download the correct sdk. These are released every 6-8 weeks, in line with Chrome releases. |
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| % cd /opt/nacl_sdk |
| % ./naclsdk update |
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| At this time pepper_33 is the stable version. If naclsdk downloads a later version, please adjust accordingly. |
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| The cmd/go helper scripts expect that the runtime loaders, sel_ldr_x86_{32,64} are in your path. I find it easiest to make a symlink from the NaCl distribution to my $GOPATH/bin directory. |
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| % ln -nfs /opt/nacl_sdk/pepper_33/tools/sel_ldr_x86_32 $GOPATH/bin/sel_ldr_x86_32 |
| % ln -nfs /opt/nacl_sdk/pepper_33/tools/sel_ldr_x86_64 $GOPATH/bin/sel_ldr_x86_64 |
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| Support scripts |
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| Symlink the two scripts in this directory into your $PATH, just as you did with NaCl sdk above. |
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| % ln -nfs $GOROOT/go/misc/nacl/go_nacl_amd64p32_exec $GOPATH/bin/go_nacl_amd64p32_exec |
| % ln -nfs $GOROOT/go/misc/nacl/go_nacl_386_exec $GOPATH/bin/go_nacl_386_exec |
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| Building and testing |
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| Building for NaCl is similar to cross compiling for other platforms. However, as it is not possible to ever build in a `native` NaCl environment, the cmd/go tool has been enhanced to allow the full build, all.bash, to be executed, rather than just the compile stage, make.bash. |
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| The cmd/go tool knows that if GOOS is set to `nacl` it should not try to execute any binaries itself. Instead it passes their execution to a support script which sets up a Native Client environment and invokes the NaCl sandbox. |
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| The script's name has a special format, go_$GOOS_$GOARCH_exec, so cmd/go can find it. |
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| In short, if the support scripts are in place, the cmd/go tool can be used as per normal. |
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| # Build the Go toolchain. |
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| % cd go/src |
| % env GOOS=nacl GOARCH=amd64p32 ./make.bash |
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| # Test the Go toolchain. |
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| % cd go/src |
| % env GOOS=nacl GOARCH=amd64p32 ./run.bash |