1991-2006
Silicon Graphics, Inc.
glCompressedTexImage1D
3G
glCompressedTexImage1D
specify a one-dimensional texture image in a compressed format
C Specification
void glCompressedTexImage1D
GLenum target
GLint level
GLenum internalformat
GLsizei width
GLint border
GLsizei imageSize
const GLvoid * data
Parameters
target
Specifies the target texture.
Must be GL_TEXTURE_1D or GL_PROXY_TEXTURE_1D.
level
Specifies the level-of-detail number.
Level 0 is the base image level.
Level n is the nth mipmap reduction image.
internalformat
Specifies the format of the compressed image data stored at address data.
width
Specifies the width of the texture image.
All implementations support texture images that are at least 64 texels wide. The height of the 1D texture image is 1.
border
This value must be 0.
imageSize
Specifies the number of unsigned bytes of image data starting at the address specified by data.
data
Specifies a pointer to the compressed image data in memory.
Description
Texturing allows elements of an image array to be read by shaders.
glCompressedTexImage1D loads a previously defined, and retrieved, compressed
one-dimensional texture image if target is GL_TEXTURE_1D
(see glTexImage1D).
If target is GL_PROXY_TEXTURE_1D, no data is read from data, but
all of the texture image state is recalculated, checked for consistency, and checked against the implementation's capabilities. If the implementation cannot handle a texture of the requested texture size, it sets all of the image state to 0, but does not generate an error (see glGetError). To query for an entire mipmap array, use an image array level greater than or equal to 1.
internalformat must be an extension-specified compressed-texture format.
When a texture is loaded with
glTexImage1D using a generic compressed texture format
(e.g., GL_COMPRESSED_RGB) the GL selects from one of
its extensions supporting compressed textures. In order to load the
compressed texture image using glCompressedTexImage1D, query the compressed texture image's size and
format using glGetTexLevelParameter.
If a non-zero named buffer object is bound to the GL_PIXEL_UNPACK_BUFFER target
(see glBindBuffer) while a texture image is
specified, data is treated as a byte offset into the buffer object's data store.
If the compressed data are arranged into fixed-size blocks of texels, the pixel
storage modes can be used to select a sub-rectangle from a larger containing rectangle.
These pixel storage modes operate in the same way as they do for glTexImage1D.
In the following description, denote by bs,
bw,
bh, and
bd,
the values of pixel storage modes GL_UNPACK_COMPRESSED_BLOCK_SIZE,
GL_UNPACK_COMPRESSED_BLOCK_WIDTH, GL_UNPACK_COMPRESSED_BLOCK_HEIGHT,
and GL_UNPACK_COMPRESSED_BLOCK_DEPTH, respectively.
bs is
the compressed block size in bytes; bw,
bh,
and bd are the compressed block width, height, and depth in pixels.
By default the pixel storage modes GL_UNPACK_ROW_LENGTH,
GL_UNPACK_SKIP_ROWS, GL_UNPACK_SKIP_PIXELS,
GL_UNPACK_IMAGE_HEIGHT and GL_UNPACK_SKIP_IMAGES
are ignored for compressed images. To enable GL_UNPACK_SKIP_PIXELS
and GL_UNPACK_ROW_LENGTH, bs
and bw must both be non-zero.
To also enable GL_UNPACK_SKIP_ROWS and GL_UNPACK_IMAGE_HEIGHT,
bh must be non-zero.
To also enable GL_UNPACK_SKIP_IMAGES, bd
must be non-zero. All parameters must be consistent with the compressed format to produce the desired results.
When selecting a sub-rectangle from a compressed image:
the value of GL_UNPACK_SKIP_PIXELS must be a multiple of bw;
imageSize must be equal to:
b
s
×
width
b
w
Errors
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if internalformat is not
a supported specific compressed internal formats, or is one of the generic
compressed internal formats:
GL_COMPRESSED_RED,
GL_COMPRESSED_RG,
GL_COMPRESSED_RGB,
GL_COMPRESSED_RGBA.
GL_COMPRESSED_SRGB, or
GL_COMPRESSED_SRGB_ALPHA.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if imageSize is not consistent with
the format, dimensions, and contents of the specified compressed image data.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if border is not 0.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if parameter combinations are not
supported by the specific compressed internal format as specified in the
specific texture compression extension.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if a non-zero buffer object name is bound to the
GL_PIXEL_UNPACK_BUFFER target and the buffer object's data store is currently mapped.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if a non-zero buffer object name is bound to the
GL_PIXEL_UNPACK_BUFFER target and the data would be unpacked from the buffer
object such that the memory reads required would exceed the data store size.
Undefined results, including abnormal program termination, are generated if
data is not encoded in a manner consistent with the extension
specification defining the internal compression format.
Associated Gets
glGetCompressedTexImage
glGet with argument GL_TEXTURE_COMPRESSED
glGet with argument GL_NUM_COMPRESSED_TEXTURE_FORMATS
glGet with argument GL_COMPRESSED_TEXTURE_FORMATS
glGet with argument GL_PIXEL_UNPACK_BUFFER_BINDING
glGetTexLevelParameter with arguments GL_TEXTURE_INTERNAL_FORMAT
and GL_TEXTURE_COMPRESSED_IMAGE_SIZE
See Also
glActiveTexture,
glCompressedTexImage2D,
glCompressedTexImage3D,
glCompressedTexSubImage1D,
glCompressedTexSubImage2D,
glCompressedTexSubImage3D,
glCopyTexImage1D,
glCopyTexImage2D,
glCopyTexSubImage1D,
glCopyTexSubImage2D,
glCopyTexSubImage3D,
glPixelStore,
glTexImage2D,
glTexImage3D,
glTexSubImage1D,
glTexSubImage2D,
glTexSubImage3D,
glTexParameter
Copyright
Copyright 1991-2006
Silicon Graphics, Inc. 2011
Khronos Group. This document is licensed under the SGI
Free Software B License. For details, see
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB/.