BufferBinding

Struct BufferBinding 

pub struct BufferBinding<'a, B>
where B: DynBuffer + ?Sized,
{ pub offset: u64, pub size: Option<NonZero<u64>>, /* private fields */ }
Available on crate feature unstable-wgpu-27 only.
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A region of a buffer made visible to shaders via a BindGroup.

§Construction

The recommended way to construct a BufferBinding is using the binding method on a wgpu-core Buffer, which will validate the binding size against the buffer size. A new_unchecked constructor is also provided for cases where direct construction is necessary.

§Accessible region

wgpu_hal guarantees that shaders compiled with ShaderModuleDescriptor::runtime_checks set to true cannot read or write data via this binding outside the accessible region of a buffer:

Note that this guarantee is stricter than WGSL’s requirements for out-of-bounds accesses, as WGSL allows them to return values from elsewhere in the buffer. But this guarantee is necessary anyway, to permit wgpu-core to avoid clearing uninitialized regions of buffers that will never be read by the application before they are overwritten. This optimization consults bind group buffer binding regions to determine which parts of which buffers shaders might observe. This optimization is only sound if shader access is bounds-checked.

§Zero-length bindings

Some back ends cannot tolerate zero-length regions; for example, see VUID-VkDescriptorBufferInfo-offset-00340 and VUID-VkDescriptorBufferInfo-range-00341, or the documentation for GLES’s glBindBufferRange. This documentation previously stated that a BufferBinding must have offset strictly less than the size of the buffer, but this restriction was not honored elsewhere in the code, so has been removed. However, it remains the case that some backends do not support zero-length bindings, so additional logic is needed somewhere to handle this properly. See #3170.

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§offset: u64

The offset at which the bound region starts.

This must be less or equal to the size of the buffer.

§size: Option<NonZero<u64>>

The size of the region bound, in bytes.

If None, the region extends from offset to the end of the buffer. Given the restrictions on offset, this means that the size is always greater than zero.

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impl<'a> BufferBinding<'a, dyn DynBuffer>

pub fn expect_downcast<B>(self) -> BufferBinding<'a, B>
where B: DynBuffer,

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impl<'a, B> BufferBinding<'a, B>
where B: DynBuffer + ?Sized,

pub fn new_unchecked<S>( buffer: &'a B, offset: u64, size: S, ) -> BufferBinding<'a, B>
where S: Into<Option<NonZero<u64>>>,

Construct a BufferBinding with the given contents.

When possible, use the binding method on a wgpu-core Buffer instead of this method. Buffer::binding validates the size of the binding against the size of the buffer.

It is more difficult to provide a validating constructor here, due to not having direct access to the size of a DynBuffer.

SAFETY: The caller is responsible for ensuring that a binding of size bytes starting at offset is contained within the buffer.

The S type parameter is a temporary convenience to allow callers to pass a zero size. When the zero-size binding issue is resolved, the argument should just match the type of the member. TODO(https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/issues/3170): remove the parameter

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impl<B> Clone for BufferBinding<'_, B>
where B: DynBuffer + ?Sized,

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fn clone(&self) -> BufferBinding<'_, B>

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl<'a, B> Debug for BufferBinding<'a, B>
where B: Debug + DynBuffer + ?Sized,

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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impl<'a, B> Freeze for BufferBinding<'a, B>
where B: ?Sized,

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impl<'a, B> RefUnwindSafe for BufferBinding<'a, B>
where B: RefUnwindSafe + ?Sized,

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impl<'a, B> Send for BufferBinding<'a, B>
where B: ?Sized,

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impl<'a, B> Sync for BufferBinding<'a, B>
where B: ?Sized,

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impl<'a, B> Unpin for BufferBinding<'a, B>
where B: ?Sized,

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impl<'a, B> UnwindSafe for BufferBinding<'a, B>
where B: RefUnwindSafe + ?Sized,

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