Corentin Wallez d2953cff41 Suppress BufferMappedAtCreationOOM on Windows
With the recent enabling of PartitionAlloc on Windows this test is
crashing because PartitionAlloc raises an exception on OOM instead of
returning nullptr.

Bug: dawn:579
Change-Id: I07577ef96272dc7ed26f6922c67ed09f1e5ca97d
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/33560
Reviewed-by: Corentin Wallez <cwallez@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Corentin Wallez <cwallez@chromium.org>
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Dawn, a WebGPU implementation

Dawn is an open-source and cross-platform implementation of the work-in-progress WebGPU standard. More precisely it implements webgpu.h that is a one-to-one mapping with the WebGPU IDL. Dawn is meant to be integrated as part of a larger system and is the underlying implementation of WebGPU in Chromium.

Dawn provides several WebGPU building blocks:

  • WebGPU C/C++ headers that applications and other building blocks use.
    • The webgpu.h version that Dawn implements.
    • A C++ wrapper for the webgpu.h.
  • A "native" implementation of WebGPU using platforms' GPU APIs:
    • D3D12 on Windows 10
    • Metal on macOS and iOS
    • Vulkan on Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android and Fuchsia
    • OpenGL as best effort where available
  • A client-server implementation of WebGPU for applications that are in a sandbox without access to native drivers

Helpful links:

Documentation table of content

Developer documentation:

User documentation: (TODO, figure out what overlaps with the webgpu.h docs)

Status

(TODO)

License

Apache 2.0 Public License, please see LICENSE.

Disclaimer

This is not an officially supported Google product.

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CMake-only fork of https://dawn.googlesource.com/dawn with cleaned, vendored dependencies
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