Struct CommandBuffer
#[repr(C)]pub struct CommandBuffer {
pub resource_index: u32,
pub start_offset: u64,
}
Expand description
A command buffer may be used to pass hardware instructions in a shared buffer (VMO).
Fields§
§resource_index: u32
Index of the resource containing instructions to start the command buffer.
start_offset: u64
Starting offset within the resource.
Trait Implementations§
§impl Clone for CommandBuffer
impl Clone for CommandBuffer
§fn clone(&self) -> CommandBuffer
fn clone(&self) -> CommandBuffer
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source
. Read more§impl Debug for CommandBuffer
impl Debug for CommandBuffer
§impl<D> Decode<CommandBuffer, D> for CommandBufferwhere
D: ResourceDialect,
impl<D> Decode<CommandBuffer, D> for CommandBufferwhere
D: ResourceDialect,
§fn new_empty() -> CommandBuffer
fn new_empty() -> CommandBuffer
Creates a valid instance of
Self
. The specific value does not matter,
since it will be overwritten by decode
.§impl<D> Encode<CommandBuffer, D> for &CommandBufferwhere
D: ResourceDialect,
impl<D> Encode<CommandBuffer, D> for &CommandBufferwhere
D: ResourceDialect,
§impl Hash for CommandBuffer
impl Hash for CommandBuffer
§impl Ord for CommandBuffer
impl Ord for CommandBuffer
§impl PartialEq for CommandBuffer
impl PartialEq for CommandBuffer
§impl PartialOrd for CommandBuffer
impl PartialOrd for CommandBuffer
§impl TypeMarker for CommandBuffer
impl TypeMarker for CommandBuffer
§type Owned = CommandBuffer
type Owned = CommandBuffer
The owned Rust type which this FIDL type decodes into.
§fn inline_align(_context: Context) -> usize
fn inline_align(_context: Context) -> usize
Returns the minimum required alignment of the inline portion of the
encoded object. It must be a (nonzero) power of two.
§fn inline_size(_context: Context) -> usize
fn inline_size(_context: Context) -> usize
Returns the size of the inline portion of the encoded object, including
padding for alignment. Must be a multiple of
inline_align
.§fn encode_is_copy() -> bool
fn encode_is_copy() -> bool
Returns true if the memory layout of
Self::Owned
matches the FIDL wire
format and encoding requires no validation. When true, we can optimize
encoding arrays and vectors of Self::Owned
to a single memcpy. Read more§fn decode_is_copy() -> bool
fn decode_is_copy() -> bool
Returns true if the memory layout of
Self::Owned
matches the FIDL wire
format and decoding requires no validation. When true, we can optimize
decoding arrays and vectors of Self::Owned
to a single memcpy.§impl ValueTypeMarker for CommandBuffer
impl ValueTypeMarker for CommandBuffer
§type Borrowed<'a> = &'a CommandBuffer
type Borrowed<'a> = &'a CommandBuffer
The Rust type to use for encoding. This is a particular
Encode<Self>
type cheaply obtainable from &Self::Owned
. There are three cases: Read more§fn borrow(
value: &<CommandBuffer as TypeMarker>::Owned,
) -> <CommandBuffer as ValueTypeMarker>::Borrowed<'_>
fn borrow( value: &<CommandBuffer as TypeMarker>::Owned, ) -> <CommandBuffer as ValueTypeMarker>::Borrowed<'_>
Cheaply converts from
&Self::Owned
to Self::Borrowed
.impl Copy for CommandBuffer
impl Eq for CommandBuffer
impl Persistable for CommandBuffer
impl StructuralPartialEq for CommandBuffer
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for CommandBuffer
impl RefUnwindSafe for CommandBuffer
impl Send for CommandBuffer
impl Sync for CommandBuffer
impl Unpin for CommandBuffer
impl UnwindSafe for CommandBuffer
Blanket Implementations§
§impl<T> Body for Twhere
T: Persistable,
impl<T> Body for Twhere
T: Persistable,
§type MarkerAtTopLevel = T
type MarkerAtTopLevel = T
The marker type to use when the body is at the top-level.
§type MarkerInResultUnion = T
type MarkerInResultUnion = T
The marker type to use when the body is nested in a result union.
Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more