Convert a MEX-function to an S-function
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Dear all,
I want to implement an opensource nonlinear solver in Simulink such that it is suitable for code-generation (XPC-target). For this I want to convert an existing .mex file into an S-function.
Some background info:
I am using the IPOPT nonlinear solver which is supplied with the OptiToolbox (opensource) compliled as a precompiled .mex file which works perfectly under Matlab. However, to be able to use the solver in XPC-target I need to create and S-function block in Simulink.
Other options I've tried so far:
- Since I already have a mex-file I thought it would be convenient to use that inside a simple 'Matlab Function'-block. This works in Simulink, but the code generator cannot compile the Simulink diagram to a real-time executable code.
- Creating an S-function in which I call the .mex function. This code cannot be compiled since the .tlc file is missing.
Question
After some search on fora and Matlab central, I found out that I should create a C MEX S-function and compile it. To make life easier, Simulink comes with an S-function builder in which libraries, headers etc. can be added. I failed in constructing one and it is driving me crazy.
I think it would be easiest to convert the .mex function into an S-function (if possible). My question to you therefor is:
Who has experience in converting an .mex function (based on a large set of C++ routines) into an S-function in Simulink
Your help will be greatly appreciated!
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on 30 May 2012
It is not at all possible to convert a .mex file into S-function.
Let me clarify something...
- S-Function is a C/C++ (also Ada) style routines used in simulink to construct custom blocks with our own logic.
- When source code of S-function is built, it generated .mex files which can executed by simulink in the simulation.
- The comiled .mex files is for simulation purpose only and it can not support code generation. If you have S-function source, code can generated from it, but it used matlab's SimStruct library routineswhich are heavy and not feasible to use with embedded target.
- For proper code generation each s-function should be supported by its in-lining TLC file which is used by RTW to generate code for that particular s-function block.
Now for your issue, you can try this...
If you have C/C++ routines as source (I mean source code of your mex file), no need to convert them all to S-function routine. Simply create a simulink S-function and call your existing C/C++ function in this s-function. You can do this by using S-function builder or legacy code tool. These both tools generates S-function and their inlining TLC files. Once generated, files can be modified as per need.
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