diff --git a/release_docs/NEWSLETTER.txt b/release_docs/NEWSLETTER.txt index 52331997086..961254ff9fd 100644 --- a/release_docs/NEWSLETTER.txt +++ b/release_docs/NEWSLETTER.txt @@ -12,9 +12,51 @@ This is a maintenance release with a few changes and updates: for improved performance when converting between 16-bit floating-point data and data of another HDF5 datatype. - (GitHub #4065, #2154) +* Improved type conversion performance + As a part of the _Float16 work, the type conversion code was overhauled, + which has improved the performance of type conversion code. The speedup + varies depending on the datatypes involved, but can be upwards of 10x + for compound types and 100x when converting floats to integers. + +* Added improvements for cloud-optimized HDF5 + + As a part of our continued push to improve access to HDF5 files stored in the + cloud, we've added a few things to make working with cloudy HDF5 files more + efficient: + + - Page buffering setup is now more tolarant of being used with HDF5 files + that did not use paged storage. This avoids having to open/close/re-open + the file to determine appropriate page buffering settings. + + - Added support for temporary credentials with the read-only S3 VFD + +* Added build system improvements + + We are always working to ensure that HDF5 can be built on a wide variety of + systems with the latest compilers. In this release, we've incorporated some + improvements, including: + + - Further improvements to cross-compiling + - Support for the new standards-compliant MSVC preprocessor + - Better support for Cygwin and MinGW, particularly with the Autotools + - Many other build system tweaks + + If you have a system that has problems building HDF5, please let us know on + the HDF Group Forum (https://forum.hdfgroup.org/) + +* Fixed many CVE issues + + Many soon-to-be-reported CVE issues were fixed in this release. These are + similar to previously reported CVE issues in that they involve file parsing + errors that generally result in a segfault. They are usually rated as + medium severity by NIST. These issues do not have official CVE numbers yet. + + With these fixes, HDF5 will once again be CVE-free. + +* Many other improvement and bugfixes! + + Please see the full release notes for detailed information regarding this + release, including a detailed list of changes. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Please see the full release notes for detailed information regarding this release, -including a detailed list of changes.