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Metal backend ASTC HDR formats support #2477
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LGTM besides one line which I'm unsure about
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Amazing work here! I have a few suggestions
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Very nice, thank you!
…r=jgilbert New versions of several crates are introduced to third_party/rust, by changing the versions requested in `gfx/wgpu_bindings/Cargo.toml` and running `mach vendor rust`: - `wgpu-core`, `wgpu-hal`, and `wgpu-types`, as used by `wgpu_bindings` - `naga`, `ash`, and `metal`, as used by the above These are all exact copies of the upstream sources, at the git revisions listed in `.cargo/config.in`. This brings in fixes for some upstream `wgpu` bugs that were fuzzblockers: - Compute pipelines never freed at runtime, leaking memory #2564 gfx-rs/wgpu#2564 - Device::drop doesn't actually free the device when using backend::direct::Context #2563 gfx-rs/wgpu#2563 The Firefox sources also needed some adjustments to catch up with upstream changes: - The C type `mozilla::webgpu::ffi::WGPUTextureFormat` is now a struct containing a tag enum and a union, not just an enum. This is needed for [gfx-rs/wgpu#2477](gfx-rs/wgpu#2477). (Note that Firefox's `WebGPU.webidl` is behind the current spec, so even though the newest ASTC texture formats are supported in `wgpu`, they're not available in Firefox yet.) - `wgpu` got a new feature, `id32`, which cbindgen needed to be told about so that it would generate preprocessor-protected code like this: #if defined(WGPU_FEATURE_ID32) typedef uint32_t WGPUNonZeroId; #endif #if !defined(WGPU_FEATURE_ID32) typedef uint64_t WGPUNonZeroId; #endif instead of just spitting out two conflicting definitions of `WGPUNonZeroId`. - The `wgpu_core::hub::IdentityHandlerFactory` trait's `spawn` method no longer takes a `min_index` argument. (Our implementations of that trait never used that argument anyway, so this was easy to accommodate.) Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D142779
…r=jgilbert New versions of several crates are introduced to third_party/rust, by changing the versions requested in `gfx/wgpu_bindings/Cargo.toml` and running `mach vendor rust`: - `wgpu-core`, `wgpu-hal`, and `wgpu-types`, as used by `wgpu_bindings` - `naga`, `ash`, and `metal`, as used by the above These are all exact copies of the upstream sources, at the git revisions listed in `.cargo/config.in`. This brings in fixes for some upstream `wgpu` bugs that were fuzzblockers: - Compute pipelines never freed at runtime, leaking memory #2564 gfx-rs/wgpu#2564 - Device::drop doesn't actually free the device when using backend::direct::Context #2563 gfx-rs/wgpu#2563 The Firefox sources also needed some adjustments to catch up with upstream changes: - The C type `mozilla::webgpu::ffi::WGPUTextureFormat` is now a struct containing a tag enum and a union, not just an enum. This is needed for [gfx-rs/wgpu#2477](gfx-rs/wgpu#2477). (Note that Firefox's `WebGPU.webidl` is behind the current spec, so even though the newest ASTC texture formats are supported in `wgpu`, they're not available in Firefox yet.) - `wgpu` got a new feature, `id32`, which cbindgen needed to be told about so that it would generate preprocessor-protected code like this: #if defined(WGPU_FEATURE_ID32) typedef uint32_t WGPUNonZeroId; #endif #if !defined(WGPU_FEATURE_ID32) typedef uint64_t WGPUNonZeroId; #endif instead of just spitting out two conflicting definitions of `WGPUNonZeroId`. - The `wgpu_core::hub::IdentityHandlerFactory` trait's `spawn` method no longer takes a `min_index` argument. (Our implementations of that trait never used that argument anyway, so this was easy to accommodate.) Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D142779
…r=jgilbert New versions of several crates are introduced to third_party/rust, by changing the versions requested in `gfx/wgpu_bindings/Cargo.toml` and running `mach vendor rust`: - `wgpu-core`, `wgpu-hal`, and `wgpu-types`, as used by `wgpu_bindings` - `naga`, `ash`, and `metal`, as used by the above These are all exact copies of the upstream sources, at the git revisions listed in `.cargo/config.in`. This brings in fixes for some upstream `wgpu` bugs that were fuzzblockers: - Compute pipelines never freed at runtime, leaking memory #2564 gfx-rs/wgpu#2564 - Device::drop doesn't actually free the device when using backend::direct::Context #2563 gfx-rs/wgpu#2563 The Firefox sources also needed some adjustments to catch up with upstream changes: - The C type `mozilla::webgpu::ffi::WGPUTextureFormat` is now a struct containing a tag enum and a union, not just an enum. This is needed for [gfx-rs/wgpu#2477](gfx-rs/wgpu#2477). (Note that Firefox's `WebGPU.webidl` is behind the current spec, so even though the newest ASTC texture formats are supported in `wgpu`, they're not available in Firefox yet.) - `wgpu` got a new feature, `id32`, which cbindgen needed to be told about so that it would generate preprocessor-protected code like this: #if defined(WGPU_FEATURE_ID32) typedef uint32_t WGPUNonZeroId; #endif #if !defined(WGPU_FEATURE_ID32) typedef uint64_t WGPUNonZeroId; #endif instead of just spitting out two conflicting definitions of `WGPUNonZeroId`. - The `wgpu_core::hub::IdentityHandlerFactory` trait's `spawn` method no longer takes a `min_index` argument. (Our implementations of that trait never used that argument anyway, so this was easy to accommodate.) Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D142779
…r=jgilbert New versions of several crates are introduced to third_party/rust, by changing the versions requested in `gfx/wgpu_bindings/Cargo.toml` and running `mach vendor rust`: - `wgpu-core`, `wgpu-hal`, and `wgpu-types`, as used by `wgpu_bindings` - `naga`, `ash`, and `metal`, as used by the above These are all exact copies of the upstream sources, at the git revisions listed in `.cargo/config.in`. This brings in fixes for some upstream `wgpu` bugs that were fuzzblockers: - Compute pipelines never freed at runtime, leaking memory #2564 gfx-rs/wgpu#2564 - Device::drop doesn't actually free the device when using backend::direct::Context #2563 gfx-rs/wgpu#2563 The Firefox sources also needed some adjustments to catch up with upstream changes: - The C type `mozilla::webgpu::ffi::WGPUTextureFormat` is now a struct containing a tag enum and a union, not just an enum. This is needed for [gfx-rs/wgpu#2477](gfx-rs/wgpu#2477). (Note that Firefox's `WebGPU.webidl` is behind the current spec, so even though the newest ASTC texture formats are supported in `wgpu`, they're not available in Firefox yet.) - `wgpu` got a new feature, `id32`, which cbindgen needed to be told about so that it would generate preprocessor-protected code like this: #if defined(WGPU_FEATURE_ID32) typedef uint32_t WGPUNonZeroId; #endif #if !defined(WGPU_FEATURE_ID32) typedef uint64_t WGPUNonZeroId; #endif instead of just spitting out two conflicting definitions of `WGPUNonZeroId`. - The `wgpu_core::hub::IdentityHandlerFactory` trait's `spawn` method no longer takes a `min_index` argument. (Our implementations of that trait never used that argument anyway, so this was easy to accommodate.) Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D142779
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Description
metal.framework
defined HDR ASTC formats;TEXTURE_COMPRESSION_ASTC_HDR
feature;configure
fn;Testing
Tested on MacBook Pro(M1 Max), iPhone 12 Pro(A14), using wgpu-on-app.
Verified Intel cpu Mac and iOS simulator can not support HDR ASTC formats.
.astc
test file generated by ARM astc encoderLoading the
.astc
file to create textures does not require any external crates:IMG_1027.MOV