Using calllib inside MATLAB Function
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Hello together,
previously, I included an external C libary via callib. As a result, I can call the external commands from there in usual MATLAB scripts.
Now, I want to call the external commands from the C libaray periodically with every time step of my Simulink model. So I have tried to call these commands within a MATLAB function. Unfortunately, I get the following error message:
Function 'calllib' not supported for code generation. Function 'write2ByteTxRx.m' (#70.1182.1264), line 35, column 1: "calllib(lib_name, 'write2ByteTxRx', port_num, protocol_version, id, address, dat" Launch diagnostic report.
From my perspective, the problem is the usage of calllib inside the external function I want to call from the C library:
function [] = write2ByteTxRx( port_num, protocol_version, id, address, data )
lib_name = '';
if strcmp(computer, 'PCWIN')
lib_name = 'dxl_x86_c';
elseif strcmp(computer, 'PCWIN64')
lib_name = 'dxl_x64_c';
elseif strcmp(computer, 'GLNX86')
lib_name = 'libdxl_x86_c';
elseif strcmp(computer, 'GLNXA64')
lib_name = 'libdxl_x64_c';
elseif strcmp(computer, 'MACI64')
lib_name = 'libdxl_mac_c';
end
calllib(lib_name, 'write2ByteTxRx', port_num, protocol_version, id, address, data);
end
Does anyone know how I could avoid this problem? Actually, I don't want to create code. Basically, I would like to use external C functions periodically inside a Simulink model. That's why I have tried to use a MATLAB Function. I already thougth about MATLAB Systems - but they also use functions inside which may cause the same problem I have right now.
Thank you very much in advance!
3 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 23 Jan 2020
coder.ceval
https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/slref/coder.ceval.html
Jonas Walter
on 23 Jan 2020
Ryan Livingston
on 23 Jan 2020
Also the C caller block could be of interest:
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