I'm trying to create a WebGL pick buffer;
Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong here?
I'm getting "Incomplete framebuffer: FRAMEBUFFER_UNSUPPORTED" on Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:2.0b3pre) Gecko/20100724 Minefield/4.0b3pre and Chrome 5.0.375.99. Must be obvious and staring right at me but I cant see it. It's apparently valid, has a texture..but "unsupported"?
var gl = canvas.context;
var frameBuf = gl.createFramebuffer();
var renderBuf = gl.createRenderbuffer();
var pickTexture = gl.createTexture();
gl.bindTexture(gl.TEXTURE_2D, pickTexture);
var width = 400;
var height = 400;
try {
gl.texImage2D(gl.TEXTURE_2D, 0, gl.RGB, width, height, 0, gl.RGB, gl.UNSIGNED_BYTE, null);
} catch (e) {
// Null rejected
var tex = new WebGLUnsignedByteArray(width * height * 3);
gl.texImage2D(gl.TEXTURE_2D, 0, gl.RGB, width, height, 0, gl.RGB, gl.UNSIGNED_BYTE, tex);
}
gl.bindFramebuffer(gl.FRAMEBUFFER, frameBuf);
gl.bindRenderbuffer(gl.RENDERBUFFER, renderBuf);
gl.renderbufferStorage(gl.RENDERBUFFER, gl.DEPTH_COMPONENT16, width, height);
gl.bindRenderbuffer(gl.RENDERBUFFER, null);
gl.framebufferTexture2D(gl.FRAMEBUFFER, gl.COLOR_ATTACHMENT0, gl.TEXTURE_2D, pickTexture, 0);
gl.framebufferRenderbuffer(gl.FRAMEBUFFER, gl.DEPTH_ATTACHMENT, gl.RENDERBUFFER, renderBuf);
gl.bindFramebuffer(gl.FRAMEBUFFER, null);
gl.bindFramebuffer(gl.FRAMEBUFFER, frameBuf);
if (!gl.isFramebuffer(frameBuf)) {
throw("Invalid framebuffer");
}
var status = gl.checkFramebufferStatus(gl.FRAMEBUFFER);
switch (status) {
case gl.FRAMEBUFFER_COMPLETE:
break;
case gl.FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_ATTACHMENT:
throw("Incomplete framebuffer: FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_ATTACHMENT");
break;
case gl.FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_MISSING_ATTACHMENT:
throw("Incomplete framebuffer: FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_MISSING_ATTACHMENT");
break;
case gl.FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_DIMENSIONS:
throw("Incomplete framebuffer: FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_DIMENSIONS");
break;
case gl.FRAMEBUFFER_UNSUPPORTED:
throw("Incomplete framebuffer: FRAMEBUFFER_UNSUPPORTED");
break;
default:
throw("Incomplete framebuffer: " + status);
}
Solution provided by Kenneth Russell - fixed by specifying these settings for the texture:
gl.texParameteri(gl.TEXTURE_2D, gl.TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, gl.NEAREST);
gl.texParameteri(gl.TEXTURE_2D, gl.TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, gl.NEAREST);
gl.texParameteri(gl.TEXTURE_2D, gl.TEXTURE_WRAP_S, gl.CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
gl.texParameteri(gl.TEXTURE_2D, gl.TEXTURE_WRAP_T, gl.CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
Change width/height to 512 instead of 400 maybe? ES needs power-of-two framebuffer textures iirc.
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