
When creating a context for NPU device type, DirectML implementation should first query adapters supporting the generic machine learning property. If there are no generic machine learning adapters available, the implementation could query the core compute adapters. The core compute adapters may be GPU that should be filtered out. To use the `DXCORE_ADAPTER_ATTRIBUTE_D3D12_GENERIC_ML` declaration, this CL uses the latest `dxcore.h` header from third_party DirectX headers repo. This CL also creates a `dxguids` target in DirectX headers repo that defines the GUID for `DXCORE_ADAPTER_ATTRIBUTE_D3D12_GENERIC_ML` rather than linking to `dxguid.lib` of Windows SDK which may not include that GUID definition. Bug: 341947682 Change-Id: I9f0b42708fdb8e4eb0e0c69b5d638fbd52bffa41 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/5557241 Reviewed-by: Rafael Cintron <rafael.cintron@microsoft.com> Commit-Queue: ningxin hu <ningxin.hu@intel.com> Commit-Queue: Rafael Cintron <rafael.cintron@microsoft.com> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#1307804}
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