# Debugging Dawn ## Toggles There are various debug-related Toggles that can help diagnose issues. Useful debug toggles: - `dump_shaders`: Log input WGSL shaders and translated backend shaders (MSL/ HLSL/DXBC/DXIL / SPIR-V). - `disable_symbol_renaming`: As much as possible, disable renaming of symbols (variables, function names, etc.). This can make dumped shaders more readable. - `emit_hlsl_debug_symbols`: Sets the D3DCOMPILE_SKIP_OPTIMIZATION and D3DCOMPILE_DEBUG compilation flags when compiling HLSL code. - `use_user_defined_labels_in_backend`: Forward object labels to the backend so that they can be seen in native debugging tools like RenderDoc, PIX, or Mac Instruments. Toggles may be enabled/disabled in different ways. - **In code:** Use extension struct `DawnTogglesDescriptor` chained on `DeviceDescriptor`. For example: ```c++ const char* const enabledToggles[] = {"dump_shaders", "disable_symbol_renaming"}; wgpu::DawnTogglesDescriptor deviceTogglesDesc; deviceTogglesDesc.enabledToggles = enabledToggles; deviceTogglesDesc.enabledTogglesCount = 2; wgpu::DeviceDescriptor deviceDescriptor; deviceDescriptor.nextInChain = &deviceTogglesDesc; ``` - **Command-line for Chrome** Run Chrome with command line flags`--enable-dawn-features` and/or `--disable-dawn-features` to force enable/disable toggles. Toggles should be comma-delimited. For example: `--enable-dawn-features=dump_shaders,disable_symbol_renaming` - **Command-line for dawn_end2end_tests/dawn_unittests** Run Dawn test binaries with command line flags`--enable-toggles` and/or `--disable-toggles` to force enable/disable toggles. Toggles should be comma-delimited. For example: `dawn_end2end_tests --enable-toggles=dump_shaders,disable_symbol_renaming` ## Environment Variables - `DAWN_DEBUG_BREAK_ON_ERROR` Errors in WebGPU are reported asynchronously which may make debugging difficult because at the time an error is reported, you can't easily create a breakpoint to inspect the callstack in your application. Setting `DAWN_DEBUG_BREAK_ON_ERROR` to a non-empty, non-zero value will execute a debug breakpoint instruction ([`dawn::Breakpoint()`](https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:third_party/dawn/src/dawn/common/Assert.cpp?q=dawn::Breakpoint)) as soon as any type of error is generated.