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# Dawn, a WebGPU implementation
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Dawn (formerly NXT) is an open-source and cross-platform implementation of the work-in-progress WebGPU standard.
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It exposes a C/C++ API that maps almost one-to-one to the WebGPU IDL and can be managed as part of a larger system such as a Web browser.
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Dawn provides several WebGPU building blocks:
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- **WebGPU C/C++ headers** that applications and other building blocks use.
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- **A "native" implementation of WebGPU** using platforms' GPU APIs:
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- **D3D12** on Windows 10
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- **Metal** on OSX (and eventually iOS)
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- **Vulkan** on Windows, Linux (eventually ChromeOS and Android too)
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- OpenGL as best effort where available
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- **A client-server implementation of WebGPU** for applications that are in a sandbox without access to native drivers
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## Directory structure
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- `dawn.json`: description of the API used to drive code generators.
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- `examples`: examples showing how Dawn is used.
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- `generator`: code generator for files produces from `dawn.json`
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- `templates`: Jinja2 templates for the generator
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- `scripts`: scripts to support things like continuous testing, build files, etc.
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- `src`:
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- `common`: helper code shared between core Dawn libraries and tests/samples
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- `dawn_native`: native implementation of WebGPU, one subfolder per backend
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- `dawn_wire`: client-server implementation of WebGPU
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- `include`: public headers for Dawn
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- `tests`: internal Dawn tests
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- `end2end`: WebGPU tests performing GPU operations
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- `unittests`: unittests and by extension tests not using the GPU
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- `validation`: WebGPU validation tests not using the GPU (frontend tests)
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- `utils`: helper code to use Dawn used by tests and samples
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- `third_party`: directory where dependencies live as well as their buildfiles.
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## Building Dawn
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Dawn uses the Chromium build system and dependency management so you need to [install depot_tools] and add it to the PATH.
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[install depot_tools]: http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up
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On Linux you need to have the `pkg-config` command:
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```sh
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# Install pkg-config on Ubuntu
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sudo apt-get install pkg-config
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```
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Then get the source as follows:
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```sh
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# Clone the repo as "dawn"
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git clone https://dawn.googlesource.com/dawn dawn && cd dawn
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# Bootstrap the gclient configuration
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cp scripts/standalone.gclient .gclient
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# Fetch external dependencies and toolchains with gclient
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gclient sync
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```
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Then generate build files using `gn args out/Debug` or `gn args out/Release`.
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A text editor will appear asking build options, the most common option is `is_debug=true/false`; otherwise `gn args out/Release --list` shows all the possible options.
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Then use `ninja -C out/Release` to build dawn and for example `./out/Release/dawn_end2end_tests` to run the tests.
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## Contributing
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Please read and follow [CONTRIBUTING.md](/CONTRIBUTING.md).
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Dawn doesn't have a formal coding style yet, except what's defined by our clang format style.
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Overall try to use the same style and convention as code around your change.
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If you find issues with Dawn, please feel free to report them on the [bug tracker](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/dawn/issues/entry).
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For other discussions, please post to [Dawn's mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!members/dawn-graphics).
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## License
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Please see [LICENSE](/LICENSE).
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## Disclaimer
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This is not an officially supported Google product.
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