Package and Share Protected Models
When you protect a model, you can automatically create and package the following
contents in a project archive (.mlproj
) for easy sharing:
Protected model file (
.slxp
)Harness model file
MAT-file with base workspace definitions
Data dictionary pruned to relevant definitions
Other supporting files
In the Protected Model Creator, select Package protected model with dependencies in a project.
Note
Before sharing the project, check whether the project contains the necessary supporting files. If supporting files are missing, simulating or generating code for the related harness model can help identify them. Add the missing dependencies to the project and update the harness model as needed.
Alternatively, you can use one of these options to deliver the protected model package:
Create a project archive to share a project that contains the protected model file and supporting files. For more information, see Create a Project from a Model and Share Projects.
Provide the protected model file and supporting files as separate files.
Combine the files into a ZIP or other container file.
Provide the files in some other standard or proprietary format specified by the receiver.
Whichever approach you use to deliver a protected model, include information on how to retrieve the original files.
Harness Model
You can create a harness model when you create your protected model. The harness model contains a Model block that references the protected model. A third party can use the Model block to reference your protected model. The harness model is set up for simulation of the protected model.
MAT-File with Base Workspace Definitions
Referenced models can use object definitions or tunable parameters that are defined in the MATLAB® base workspace. These variables are not saved with the model. When you protect a model, you must obtain the definitions of required base workspace entities and ship them with the model.
For example, if the model uses the following base workspace variables, they must be saved to a MAT-file:
Global tunable parameter
Global data store
The following objects used by a signal that connects to a root-level model Inport or Outport:
Simulink.Signal
Simulink.Bus
Simulink.Alias
Simulink.NumericType
that is an alias
To determine the required base workspace definitions and save them to a MAT-file, see Explore Protected Model Capabilities. Before executing the protected model as a part of a third-party model, the receiver of the protected model must load the MAT-file.
Simulink Data Dictionary
Referenced models can use data definitions from a data dictionary, which are not saved with the model. When you protect a model that uses a data dictionary, package and ship the data dictionary with the protected model.
Protected Model File Contents
A protected model file (.slxp
) contains derived files that
support the options that you select when you create the protected model. The derived files
are unpacked when you or a third party use the protected model in simulation or code
generation.
The derived files that are unpacked depend on the support that you enable when
creating the protected model. The
slprj/sim/
model/
*
files are deleted after they are used.
This table provides the files that are unpacked depending on the options that you specify.
Supported Functionality | Derived Files |
---|---|
Simulation only and the referencing model simulates in normal mode | The
The
|
Simulation only and the referencing model simulates in accelerator or rapid accelerator mode | In addition to the preceding files in the build folder,
these files are unpacked in the
For the protected model report, these additional files are unpacked (but not in the build folder):
|
Code generation or simulation in external mode | In addition to the preceding files, these files are
unpacked in the
|
Code generation with Top model code
interface (requires Embedded Coder® license) | In addition to the preceding files, these files are
unpacked in the
For the protected model report, in addition to the preceding files, these files are unpacked after building your model:
|
HDL code generation (requires HDL Coder™ license) | The files are unpacked in the
|