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This change vendors `wgpu` library in-tree and hooks up the initialization bits. It implements adapter and device initialization and adds a simple test. Complementary ecosystem tracker - https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/issues/374 Current status: - [x] General - [x] figure out the IPC story - [ ] move wgpu crates into a dedicated folder (postponed as https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1594182) - [x] neko rebasing disaster - [x] Linux - [x] avoid depending on spirv_cross - [x] macOS - [x] due to cross-compiling shaders - [x] need the dependency update - [x] stop using gcc - [x] unexpected SSL header collision - https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D51148 - [x] undefined Metal symbols - [x] missing webrtc headers for IPDL magic - https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D51558 - [x] spirv-cross linking failure in ASAN - https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D52688 - [x] Windows - [x] due to "ipc-channel" not supporting Windows yet - [x] due to some exceptional stuff - [x] undefined symbol: `D3D12CreateDevice` - [x] d3d12.dll is not found, dxgi1_4 doesn't present - [x] d3d11.dll and dxgi.dll need to be explicitly loaded on win32 mingw - [x] libbacktrace fails to link on win32 mingw - [x] cc mislinking C++ standard library - [x] Android - [x] spirv-cross fails to build due to exceptions Update-1: We decided to go with IPDL mechanism instead of Rust based ipc-channel (or any alternatives), which unblocks Windows build. Update-2: It appears that WebGPUThreading isn't needed any more as the child thread (and its event loop) is now managed by IPDL infrastructure. This PR removes it 🎉 . Update-3: InstanceProvider is also removed. Update-4: All set, the try is green, waiting for dependent changes to go in. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D49458 --HG-- rename : dom/webgpu/Adapter.cpp => dom/webgpu/ipc/WebGPUTypes.h rename : third_party/rust/blake2b_simd/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/ash/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/uluru/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/atom/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/cocoa/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-deque/LICENSE-MIT => third_party/rust/cocoa/LICENSE-MIT rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/src/lib.rs => third_party/rust/cocoa/src/lib.rs rename : third_party/rust/uluru/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/colorful/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/uluru/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/copyless/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/.cargo-checksum.json => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/.cargo-checksum.json rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/CHANGELOG.md => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/CHANGELOG.md rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-deque/LICENSE-MIT => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/LICENSE-MIT rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/README.md => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/README.md rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/benches/atomic_cell.rs => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/benches/atomic_cell.rs rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/src/atomic/atomic_cell.rs => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/src/atomic/atomic_cell.rs rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/src/atomic/mod.rs => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/src/atomic/mod.rs rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/src/backoff.rs => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/src/backoff.rs rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/src/cache_padded.rs => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/src/cache_padded.rs rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/src/lib.rs => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/src/lib.rs rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/src/thread.rs => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/src/thread.rs rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/tests/atomic_cell.rs => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/tests/atomic_cell.rs rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/tests/parker.rs => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/tests/parker.rs rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/tests/sharded_lock.rs => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/tests/sharded_lock.rs rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils/tests/thread.rs => third_party/rust/crossbeam-utils-0.6.5/tests/thread.rs rename : third_party/rust/blake2b_simd/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/gfx-auxil/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/blake2b_simd/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/gfx-backend-empty/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/blake2b_simd/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/hibitset/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-deque/LICENSE-MIT => third_party/rust/hibitset/LICENSE-MIT rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-deque/LICENSE-MIT => third_party/rust/metal/LICENSE-MIT rename : third_party/rust/uluru/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/range-alloc/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/blake2b_simd/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/raw-window-handle/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/blake2b_simd/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/relevant/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-deque/LICENSE-MIT => third_party/rust/relevant/LICENSE-MIT rename : third_party/rust/blake2b_simd/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/rendy-descriptor/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/uluru/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/shared_library/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/crossbeam-deque/LICENSE-MIT => third_party/rust/shared_library/LICENSE-MIT rename : third_party/rust/blake2b_simd/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/storage-map/Cargo.toml rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/x11/Cargo.toml extra : moz-landing-system : lando |
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README.md
Rust interface for Apple's C language extension of blocks.
For more information on the specifics of the block implementation, see Clang's documentation: http://clang.llvm.org/docs/Block-ABI-Apple.html
Invoking blocks
The Block
struct is used for invoking blocks from Objective-C. For example,
consider this Objective-C function:
int32_t sum(int32_t (^block)(int32_t, int32_t)) {
return block(5, 8);
}
We could write it in Rust as the following:
unsafe fn sum(block: &Block<(i32, i32), i32>) -> i32 {
block.call((5, 8))
}
Note the extra parentheses in the call
method, since the arguments must be
passed as a tuple.
Creating blocks
Creating a block to pass to Objective-C can be done with the ConcreteBlock
struct. For example, to create a block that adds two i32
s, we could write:
let block = ConcreteBlock::new(|a: i32, b: i32| a + b);
let block = block.copy();
assert!(unsafe { block.call((5, 8)) } == 13);
It is important to copy your block to the heap (with the copy
method) before
passing it to Objective-C; this is because our ConcreteBlock
is only meant
to be copied once, and we can enforce this in Rust, but if Objective-C code
were to copy it twice we could have a double free.