Brian Sheedy ced4c0d2cd Add test list to deps
Adds the generated CTS test list to the existing gn/webgpu-cts group
so that Chromium tests properly include the generated file.

Also updates some existing BUILD.gn file paths to be consistent with
Chromium styling: relative paths without the leading ./ for files
under the current directory and directories before and separate from
individual files.

Bug: dawn:1479
Change-Id: Icce70e7fcee874b6b33c21230c8a4429a1f7ab6c
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/98801
Commit-Queue: Austin Eng <enga@chromium.org>
Auto-Submit: Brian Sheedy <bsheedy@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Austin Eng <enga@chromium.org>
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Running the WebGPU CTS Locally with Chrome

Running the WebGPU CTS locally with Chrome requires a Chromium checkout.

Follow these instructions for checking out and building Chrome. You'll also need to build the telemetry_gpu_integration_test target.

At the root of a Chromium checkout, run: ./content/test/gpu/run_gpu_integration_test.py webgpu_cts --browser=exact --browser-executable=path/to/your/chrome-executable

If you don't want to build Chrome, you can still run the CTS, by passing the path to an existing Chrome executable to the --browser-executable argument. You should still build the telemetry_gpu_integration_test target to support all harness functionality.

Useful command-line arguments:

  • -l: List all tests that would be run.
  • --test-filter: Filter tests. Run --help for more information.
  • --help: See more options.
  • --passthrough --show-stdout: Show browser output. See also --browser-logging-verbosity.
  • --extra-browser-args: Pass extra args to the browser executable.
  • --is-backend-validation: Enable backend validation. TODO: rename this to --backend-validation.