Conversion of argument from "real_T *" to "int" not possible error in matlab
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Bhushan Ravindra Attarde
on 24 Apr 2020
Commented: Bhushan Ravindra Attarde
on 25 Apr 2020
Hi,
I am working on integrating GPU coder into simulink. For the entry point function I am using state space equation.Next I am generating the dll using codegen and I have defined coder.externalDependancy API to link dll. Next I created a simulink model for state space equation. When I run the Simulink model, I am getting following error:
Conversion of argument from "real_T *" to "int" not possible error in matlab
The code for generating dll is :-
a = coder.typeof(zeros(10000,10000),[]);
b = coder.typeof(zeros(10000,10000),[]);
c = coder.typeof(zeros(10000,10000),[]);
d = coder.typeof(zeros(10000,10000),[]);
x = coder.typeof(zeros(10000,1),[]);
u = coder.typeof(zeros(10000,1),[]);
Ts = double(TS);
Tr = double(TR);
cfg = coder.gpuConfig('dll');
codegen -args {a,b,c,d,x,u,Ts,Tr} -config cfg State_Space_Eqn
TS and TR are user defined inputs.
For the conversion of TS and TR , I am getting this error. I think I am defining Ts and Tr wrong for the code generation.
Can you please help me with it?
Thank You
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James Tursa
on 24 Apr 2020
Edited: James Tursa
on 24 Apr 2020
I still don't see TS and TR defined anywhere. Are these supposed to be the same as Ts and Tr?
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Ram Kokku
on 25 Apr 2020
Hi Bhushan,
Can you provide sequence of steps that you followed to arrive at this point ?
From your question,
- It looks like code generation worked and you are able to generate DLL.
- to call this code from Simulink , you created a coder.externaldependency
- when you try to play the model, you see this error ?
Is my interpretation correct ? If so, lot me ask you few questions,
- How many inputs your S-function block expected to take 6 or 8 ?
- You mentioned TS and TR are in MATLAB workspace, are you trying to access these MATLAB variables from Simulink as well or you are creating inputs for these
- Error seems to be coming from some type conversion real_T * to int. this would have happen if S-function block is fed with wrong types, or a type of variable is not declared in advance and compiler made an assumption on the type
it would make solving your issue much easier if you could share your code - just the external dependency implementation and how you're using this block in Simulink.
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Ram Kokku
on 25 Apr 2020
Hello Bhushan,
thanks for sharing the code. The problem is with your coder.ceval call. GPU Coder generated function takes 9 argumements - 8 inputs and 1 output. However, you are calling the function with 7 argumements. You have to pass TS and TR to coder.ceval in the same order you generated code with.
Current code :
coder.ceval('State_Space_Equation', coder.rref(A), coder.rref(B),coder.rref(C),coder.rref(D),coder.rref(X),coder.rref(U), coder.wref(c));
change this to:
coder.ceval('State_Space_Equation', coder.rref(A), coder.rref(B),coder.rref(C),coder.rref(D),coder.rref(X),coder.rref(U), TS, TR, coder.wref(c));
This should resolve this issue.
I also notice you have following code in your function. what is the intension of it ?
c = coder.nullcopy(A);
c = coder.nullcopy(B);
c = coder.nullcopy(C);
c = coder.nullcopy(D);
c = coder.nullcopy(X);
c = coder.nullcopy(U);
I think just first statement should be enough.
For this example to work correctly, you need to change your simulation language to C++. If you have not done that already, take a look at this gug report for more information.
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