bors[bot] b67c2b0299 Merge #1117
1117: Free associated staging buffers r=cwfitzgerald a=kvark

**Connections**
Reported on the Matrix. Having a loop that creates mapped buffers and drops them results in OOM.

**Description**
We are now checking for the map state when destroying buffers.

**Testing**
Ran through an ad-hoc example.

Co-authored-by: Dzmitry Malyshau <kvarkus@gmail.com>
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This is an active GitHub mirror of the WebGPU implementation in Rust, which now lives in "gfx/wgpu" of Mozilla-central. Issues and pull requests are accepted, but some bidirectional synchronization may be involved.

WebGPU

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This is the core logic of an experimental WebGPU implementation. It's written in Rust and is based on gfx-hal with help of gpu-alloc and gpu-descriptor. See the upstream WebGPU specification (work in progress).

The implementation consists of the following parts:

  • Crates.io docs.rs - internal Rust API for WebGPU implementations to use
  • Crates.io docs.rs - Rust types shared between wgpu-core, wgpu-native, and wgpu-rs
  • player - standalone application for replaying the API traces, uses winit

This repository contains the core of wgpu, and is not usable directly by applications. If you are looking for the user-facing Rust API, you need wgpu-rs. If you are looking for the native implementation or bindings to the API in other languages, you need wgpu-native.

Supported Platforms

API Windows 7/10 Linux & Android macOS & iOS
DX11
DX12 ✔️
Vulkan ✔️ ✔️
Metal ✔️
OpenGL 🚧 🚧

✔️ = Primary support — = Secondary support — 🚧 = Unsupported, but support in progress

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