* Add an optional system for counting and reporting internal resources and events
* Count API objects in wgpu-hal
* Expose internal counters in wgpu-core and wgpu.
Add the following flags to `wgpu_types::Features`:
- `SHADER_INT64_ATOMIC_ALL_OPS` enables all atomic operations on `atomic<i64>` and
`atomic<u64>` values.
- `SHADER_INT64_ATOMIC_MIN_MAX` is a subset of the above, enabling only
`AtomicFunction::Min` and `AtomicFunction::Max` operations on `atomic<i64>` and
`atomic<u64>` values in the `Storage` address space. These are the only 64-bit
atomic operations available on Metal as of 3.1.
Add corresponding flags to `naga::valid::Capabilities`. These are supported by the
WGSL front end, and all Naga backends.
Platform support:
- On Direct3d 12, in `D3D12_FEATURE_DATA_D3D12_OPTIONS9`, if
`AtomicInt64OnTypedResourceSupported` and `AtomicInt64OnGroupSharedSupported` are
both available, then both wgpu features described above are available.
- On Metal, `SHADER_INT64_ATOMIC_MIN_MAX` is available on Apple9 hardware, and on
hardware that advertises both Apple8 and Mac2 support. This also requires Metal
Shading Language 2.4 or later. Metal does not yet support the more general
`SHADER_INT64_ATOMIC_ALL_OPS`.
- On Vulkan, if the `VK_KHR_shader_atomic_int64` extension is available with both the
`shader_buffer_int64_atomics` and `shader_shared_int64_atomics` features, then both
wgpu features described above are available.
Invoke a DeviceLostClosure immediately if set on an invalid device.
To make the device invalid, this defines an explicit, test-only method
make_invalid. It also modifies calls that expect to always retrieve a
valid device.
Co-authored-by: Erich Gubler <erichdongubler@gmail.com>
* split out TIMESTAMP_QUERY_INSIDE_ENCODERS from TIMESTAMP_QUERY
* changelog entry
* update changelog change number
* fix web warnings
* single line changelog
* note on followup issue
This fixes two cases where a DeviceLostClosureC might not be consumed
before it is dropped, which is a requirement:
1) When the closure is replaced, this ensures the to-be-dropped closure
is invoked.
2) When the global is dropped, this ensures that the closure is invoked
before it is dropped.
The first of these two cases is tested in a new test,
DEVICE_LOST_REPLACED_CALLBACK. The second case has a stub,
always-skipped test, DROPPED_GLOBAL_THEN_DEVICE_LOST. The test is
always-skipped because there does not appear to be a way to drop the
global from within a test. Nor is there any other way to reach
Device.prepare_to_die without having first dropping the device.
* Add serde, serialize, deserialize features to wgpu and wgpu-core
Remove trace, replay features from wgpu-types
* Do not use trace, replay in wgpu-types anymore
* Make use of deserialize, serialize features in wgpu-core
* Make use of serialize, deserialize features in wgpu
* Run cargo fmt
* Use serde(default) for deserialize only
* Fix serial-pass feature
* Add a comment for new features
* Add CHANGELOG entry
* Run cargo fmt
* serial-pass also needs serde features for Id<T>
* Add feature documentation to lib.rs docs
* wgpu-types implicit serde feature
* wgpu-core explicit serde feature
* wgpu explicit serde feature
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Fix compilation with default features
* Address review comments
* Convert Tests to Use Async Poll
* Update examples/src/repeated_compute/mod.rs
Co-authored-by: Andreas Reich <r_andreas2@web.de>
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Co-authored-by: Andreas Reich <r_andreas2@web.de>
* Format extent and origin types as tuples.
* Update wgpu-types/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Andreas Reich <r_andreas2@web.de>
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Co-authored-by: Andreas Reich <r_andreas2@web.de>