table of contents
GLMAPBUFFERRANGE(3G) | [FIXME: manual] | GLMAPBUFFERRANGE(3G) |
NAME¶
glMapBufferRange, glMapNamedBufferRange - map all or part of a buffer object's data store into the client's address space
C SPECIFICATION¶
void *glMapBufferRange(GLenum target, GLintptr offset, GLsizeiptr length, GLbitfield access);
void *glMapNamedBufferRange(GLuint buffer, GLintptr offset, GLsizei length, GLbitfield access);
PARAMETERS¶
target
Buffer Binding Target | Purpose |
GL_ARRAY_BUFFER | Vertex attributes |
GL_ATOMIC_COUNTER_BUFFER | Atomic counter storage |
GL_COPY_READ_BUFFER | Buffer copy source |
GL_COPY_WRITE_BUFFER | Buffer copy destination |
GL_DISPATCH_INDIRECT_BUFFER | Indirect compute dispatch commands |
GL_DRAW_INDIRECT_BUFFER | Indirect command arguments |
GL_ELEMENT_ARRAY_BUFFER | Vertex array indices |
GL_PIXEL_PACK_BUFFER | Pixel read target |
GL_PIXEL_UNPACK_BUFFER | Texture data source |
GL_QUERY_BUFFER | Query result buffer |
GL_SHADER_STORAGE_BUFFER | Read-write storage for shaders |
GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER | Texture data buffer |
GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_BUFFER | Transform feedback buffer |
GL_UNIFORM_BUFFER | Uniform block storage |
buffer
offset
length
access
DESCRIPTION¶
glMapBufferRange and glMapNamedBufferRange map all or part of the data store of a specified buffer object into the client's address space. offset and length indicate the range of data in the buffer object that is to be mapped, in terms of basic machine units. access is a bitfield containing flags which describe the requested mapping. These flags are described below.
A pointer to the beginning of the mapped range is returned once all pending operations on the buffer object have completed, and may be used to modify and/or query the corresponding range of the data store according to the following flag bits set in access:
The following optional flag bits in access may be used to modify the mapping:
If an error occurs, a NULL pointer is returned.
If no error occurs, the returned pointer will reflect an allocation aligned to the value of GL_MIN_MAP_BUFFER_ALIGNMENT basic machine units. Subtracting offset from this returned pointer will always produce a multiple of the value of GL_MIN_MAP_BUFFER_ALIGNMENT.
The returned pointer values may not be passed as parameter values to GL commands. For example, they may not be used to specify array pointers, or to specify or query pixel or texture image data; such actions produce undefined results, although implementations may not check for such behavior for performance reasons.
Mappings to the data stores of buffer objects may have nonstandard performance characteristics. For example, such mappings may be marked as uncacheable regions of memory, and in such cases reading from them may be very slow. To ensure optimal performance, the client should use the mapping in a fashion consistent with the values of GL_BUFFER_USAGE for the buffer object and of access. Using a mapping in a fashion inconsistent with these values is liable to be multiple orders of magnitude slower than using normal memory.
NOTES¶
Alignment of the returned pointer is guaranteed only if the version of the GL version is 4.2 or greater. Also, the GL_ATOMIC_COUNTER_BUFFER target is accepted only if the GL version is 4.2 or greater.
The GL_DISPATCH_INDIRECT_BUFFER and GL_SHADER_STORAGE_BUFFER targets are accepted only if the GL version is 4.3 or greater.
The GL_QUERY_BUFFER target is available only if the GL version is 4.4 or greater.
The GL_MAP_PERSISTENT_BIT and GL_MAP_COHERENT_BIT flags are available only if the GL version is 4.4 or greater.
ERRORS¶
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated by glMapBufferRange if target is not one of the buffer binding targets listed above.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated by glMapBufferRange if zero is bound to target.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated by glMapNamedBufferRange if buffer is not the name of an existing buffer object.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if offset or length is negative, if $offset + length$ is greater than the value of GL_BUFFER_SIZE for the buffer object, or if access has any bits set other than those defined above.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated for any of the following conditions:
No error is generated if memory outside the mapped range is modified or queried, but the result is undefined and system errors (possibly including program termination) may occur.
ASSOCIATED GETS¶
glGet() with pname GL_MIN_MAP_BUFFER_ALIGNMENT. The value must be a power of two that is at least 64.
VERSION SUPPORT¶
OpenGL Version | ||||||||||||
Function / Feature Name | 2.0 | 2.1 | 3.0 | 3.1 | 3.2 | 3.3 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.5 |
glMapBufferRange | - | - | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
glMapNamedBufferRange | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ✔ |
SEE ALSO¶
glMapBuffer(), glUnmapBuffer(), glFlushMappedBufferRange(), glBindBuffer(), glBufferStorage()
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2010-2014 Khronos Group. This material may be distributed subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication License, v 1.0, 8 June 1999. http://opencontent.org/openpub/.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2014 Khronos Group
04/12/2021 | [FIXME: source] |