calllib issue , change DMA buffer value
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Kev Chen
am 22 Jan. 2016
Kommentiert: Kev Chen
am 25 Jan. 2016
Hi all ,
I want to use calllib to load .dll to control my DAQ device , which is not supported DAQ toolbox.
In C program , I have this code below
unsigned int pattern1[1000];
unsigned int pattern2[1000];
unsigned int buffer[1000];
for(int i=0;i<1000;i++) {
pattern1[i]=i+1;
pattern2[i]=(i+1)*10;
}
memcpy(buffer,pattern1,1000*sizeof(unsigned int));
SetBuffer(buffer);
memcpy(buffer,pattern2,1000*sizeof(unsigned int));
I can use memcpy in C to change the data in buffer , but when I use in Matlab , as below
loadlibrary(DLL,HEADER,'alias',LIB);
pattern1 = uint32(1:1000); % store 1~1000
pattern2 = uint32(1:1000)*10; % store 10~10000
pointer = libpointer('uint32Ptr',pattern1);
calllib(LIB,'SetBuffer',pointer); %void SetBuffer(unsigned int *buffer)
pointer.Value = pattern2;
Sometimes , I see pointer.Value changed to 10~10000 in Matlab, but I still see 1~1000 in my device .
Or sometimes , I see 10~10000 with some strange values like noise in my device.
I know my device and driver work due to C program is okay .
I think the problem is like the efficiency of calllib or lib.pointer in Matlab?
Or I use wrong method to do memcpy-like in Matlab?
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Philip Borghesani
am 22 Jan. 2016
Try:
pointer.value(:)=pattern2;
Assigning directly to pointer.value is the same as buffer=pattern2 in c which replaces the pointer value. It is also possible that if you do the following it will work correctly:
pointer2=pointer+0; %create a new pointer locked to same address as pointer.
pointer2.value=pattern2;
When a pointer object thinks it is the owner of the data (It was created in MATLAB from data) it assumes it is free to release the data and allocate new space on a full assignment.
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