
We currently try to use the Graphite Dawn Metal backend which fails to initialize causing fallback to Ganesh GL Metal. Use the Graphite native Metal backend instead which performs far better than Ganesh GL. We eventually want to use the Graphite Dawn backend so this is intended to be temporary. This CL updates the skia_use_metal GN flags to the new behavior and also removes the requirement to explicitly pass a command line flag to enable the Graphite Metal backend on iOS. Also, update SkiaBackendType to include the GraphiteMetal case. Cq-Include-Trybots: luci.chromium.try:ios-blink-dbg-fyi Change-Id: I685d3a5ae497af9550cd572221fa61b2fb36dcba Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/6409054 Auto-Submit: Sunny Sachanandani <sunnyps@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Tom Sepez <tsepez@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Zhenyao Mo <zmo@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Sunny Sachanandani <sunnyps@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#1442882}
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