PFND3D10DDI_RESOURCECOPY callback function (d3d10umddi.h)
The ResourceCopy function copies an entire source resource to a destination resource.
Syntax
PFND3D10DDI_RESOURCECOPY Pfnd3d10ddiResourcecopy;
void Pfnd3d10ddiResourcecopy(
D3D10DDI_HDEVICE unnamedParam1,
D3D10DDI_HRESOURCE unnamedParam2,
D3D10DDI_HRESOURCE unnamedParam3
)
{...}
Parameters
unnamedParam1
hDevice [in]
A handle to the display device (graphics context).
unnamedParam2
hDstResource [in]
A handle to the destination resource to copy to.
unnamedParam3
hSrcResource [in]
A handle to the source resource to copy from.
Return value
None
Remarks
The driver can use the pfnSetErrorCb callback function to set an error code.
The Microsoft Direct3D runtime calls the user-mode display driver's ResourceCopy function to inform the driver to copy from the specified source resource to the specified destination resource. The source and destination resources cannot be the same resource. Both source and destination resources must be the same type of resource and have the same dimensions. The format types (DXGI_FORMAT-typed values) of both resources must be castable to each other. The source and the destination resource must not be currently mapped. In addition, the resource creation flags restrict whether the resource can participate in the copy operation.
The driver should not encounter any error, except for D3DDDIERR_DEVICEREMOVED. Therefore, if the driver passes any error, except for D3DDDIERR_DEVICEREMOVED, in a call to the pfnSetErrorCb function, the Direct3D runtime will determine that the error is critical. Even if the device was removed, the driver is not required to return D3DDDIERR_DEVICEREMOVED; however, if device removal interfered with the operation of ResourceCopy (which typically should not happen), the driver can return D3DDDIERR_DEVICEREMOVED.
The Direct3D 10.1 version of ResourceCopy has a major functionality difference from the Direct3D 10.0 version in regard to the ResourceDimension member of D3D10DDIARG_CREATERESOURCE for the source and destination resources that were created in calls to the driver's CreateResource(D3D10) function. For the Direct3D 10.0 version of ResourceCopy, the ResourceDimension member of D3D10DDIARG_CREATERESOURCE for the source and destination resources must match. The Direct3D 10.1 version of ResourceCopy allows a slight relaxation for the ResourceDimension member of D3D10DDIARG_CREATERESOURCE for the source and destination resources. The Direct3D 10.1 version of ResourceCopy allows for the copying of Tex2D source resources on TexCube destination resources or TexCube source resources on Tex2D destination resources. In addition, the distinction between TexCube at the resource level is gone in Direct3D version 10.1. The Direct3D 10.1 version of ResourceCopy only represents whether it can copy a TexCube. In Direct3D version 10.0, copying a resource, validation of a multiple render target, and so on (that is, various operations that required the resource type to be identical) all included the distinction of TexCube to factor into the resource type. In Direct3D version 10.1, the runtime can determine only Tex2D.
The following sections list conditions for copying and converting:
Copying
For copying, ResourceCopy ensures that the source and destination resources were created through the driver's CreateResource(D3D10) function with the following conditions:
- The destination resource was not created with the D3D10_DDI_USAGE_IMMUTABLE value set in the Usage member of the D3D10DDIARG_CREATERESOURCE structure.
- The source and destination resources were created with the same resource type and dimensionality (buffer, one-dimensional (1-D) texture, and so on) by setting the same value in the ResourceDimension member of D3D10DDIARG_CREATERESOURCE.
- The source and destination resources are not part of the exact same resource.
- Each source and destination resource format that is specified in the Format member of D3D10DDIARG_CREATERESOURCE is in the same typeless group.
- The source and destination resources must have the same number of samples and quality levels; except for single-sampled resources, which must only have the same number of samples.
Converting
For conversion, ResourceCopy ensures that the source and destination resources were created through the driver's CreateResource(D3D10) function with the following conditions:
- The destination resource was not created with the D3D10_DDI_USAGE_IMMUTABLE value set in the Usage member of the D3D10DDIARG_CREATERESOURCE structure.
- The source and destination resources were created with the same resource type (buffer, one-dimensional (1-D) texture, and so on) by setting the same value in the ResourceDimension member of D3D10DDIARG_CREATERESOURCE.
- The dimensions of the source and destination resources match up for conversion.
- The source and destination resources are not part of the exact same resource.
- Each source and destination resource format that is specified in the Format member of D3D10DDIARG_CREATERESOURCE supports the appropriate conversion operation. For mipped-block compressed resources, the dimensions are all validated to be a power of two.
- The source and destination resources must have the same number of samples and quality levels; except for single-sampled resources, which must only have the same number of samples.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Available in Windows Vista and later versions of the Windows operating systems. |
Target Platform | Desktop |
Header | d3d10umddi.h (include D3d10umddi.h) |