GPUQueue: writeBuffer() method
The writeBuffer()
method of the GPUQueue
interface writes a provided data source into a given GPUBuffer
.
This is a convenience function, which provides an alternative to setting buffer data via buffer mapping and buffer-to-buffer copies. It lets the user agent determine the most efficient way to copy the data over.
Syntax
writeBuffer(buffer, bufferOffset, data, dataOffset, size)
Parameters
-
buffer
-
A GPUBuffer
object representing the buffer to write data to.
-
bufferOffset
-
A number representing the offset, in bytes, to start writing the data at inside the GPUBuffer
.
-
data
-
An object representing the data source to write into the GPUBuffer
. This can be an ArrayBuffer
, TypedArray
, or DataView
.
dataOffset
Optional
-
A number representing the offset to start writing the data from inside the data source. This value is a number of elements if data
is a TypedArray
, and a number of bytes if not. If omitted, dataOffset
defaults to 0.
size
Optional
-
A number representing the size of the content to write from data
to buffer
. This value is a number of elements if data
is a TypedArray
, and a number of bytes if not. If omitted, size
will be equal to the overall size of data
, minus dataOffset
.
Return value
Exceptions
OperationError
DOMException
-
The method throws an OperationError
if the following criteria are not met:
- The size of
data
is equal to or greater than 0.
dataOffset
is equal to or smaller than the size of data
.
- The size of
data
(when converted to bytes, in the case of TypedArray
s) is a multiple of 4.
Validation
The following criteria must be met when calling writeBuffer()
, otherwise a GPUValidationError
is generated and the GPUQueue
becomes invalid:
buffer
is available for use, i.e. not unavailable (GPUBuffer
s are unavailable if they are currently mapped) or destroyed (with the GPUBuffer.destroy()
method).
- The
buffer
's GPUBuffer.usage
includes the GPUBufferUsage.COPY_DST
flag.
bufferOffset
, when converted to bytes, is a multiple of 4.
- The size of
data
- dataOffset
+ bufferOffset
, when converted to bytes, is equal to or less than the buffer
's GPUBuffer.size
.
Examples
In our basic render demo, we define some vertex data in a Float32Array
that we'll use to draw a triangle:
const vertices = new Float32Array([
0.0, 0.6, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, -0.5, -0.6, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0.5, -0.6, 0, 1, 0,
0, 1, 1,
]);
To use this data in a render pipeline, we need to put it into a GPUBuffer
. First we'll create the buffer:
const vertexBuffer = device.createBuffer({
size: vertices.byteLength,
usage: GPUBufferUsage.VERTEX | GPUBufferUsage.COPY_DST,
});
To get the data into the buffer we can use writeBuffer()
:
device.queue.writeBuffer(vertexBuffer, 0, vertices, 0, vertices.length);
Specifications
Browser compatibility
|
Desktop |
Mobile |
|
Chrome |
Edge |
Firefox |
Internet Explorer |
Opera |
Safari |
WebView Android |
Chrome Android |
Firefox for Android |
Opera Android |
Safari on IOS |
Samsung Internet |
writeBuffer |
113Currently supported on ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows only.
|
113Currently supported on ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows only.
|
previewCurrently supported on Linux and Windows only.
|
No |
99Currently supported on ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows only.
|
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
See also