Templates for C S-Functions
About the Templates for C S-Functions
Use one of the provided C MEX S-function templates as a starting point for creating your
own S-function. The templates contain skeleton implementations of callback methods with
comments that explain their use. The template file, sfuntmpl_basic.c
, contains commonly used S-function routines. A template
containing all available routines (as well as more comments) can be found in sfuntmpl_doc.c
in
the same folder.
Note
We recommend that you use the C MEX file template when developing MEX S-functions.
S-Function Source File Requirements
This section describes requirements that every S-function source file must meet to compile correctly. The S-function templates meet these requirements.
Statements Required at the Top of S-Functions
For S-functions to operate properly, each source module of your
S-function that accesses the SimStruct
must contain the following
sequence of defines and include
#define S_FUNCTION_NAME your_sfunction_name_here #define S_FUNCTION_LEVEL 2 #include "simstruc.h"
where your_sfunction_name_here
is the name of your
S-function (i.e., what you enter in the S-Function Block Parameters dialog box). These
statements give you access to the SimStruct
data structure that
contains pointers to the data used by the simulation. The included code also defines the
macros used to store and retrieve data in the SimStruct
, described in
detail in Convert Level-1 C MEX S-Functions. In
addition, the code specifies that you are using the Level-2 S-function format.
Note
All S-functions from Simulink® version 1.3 through version 2.1 are considered to be Level-1 S-functions. They are compatible with newer versions of the software, but we recommend that you write new S-functions in the Level-2 format.
The following headers are included by simstruc.h
when compiling as a MEX file.
Header Files Included by simstruc.h When Compiling as a MEX File
When compiling your S-function for use with the Simulink
Coder™ product, simstruc.h
includes the following.
Header Files Included by simstruc.h When Used by the Simulink Coder Product
Header File | Description |
---|---|
| General types, e.g., real_T |
| SimStruct data types, e.g.,
DTypeId |
| Macros for MATLAB API routines |
Callback Methods That an S-Function Must Implement
Your S-function must implement the following functions (see Configure C/C++ S-Function Features ):
specifies the sizes of various parameters in themdlInitializeSizes
SimStruct
, such as the number of output ports for the block.
specifies the sample time(s) of the block.mdlInitializeSampleTimes
calculates the output of the block.mdlOutputs
performs any actions required at the termination of the simulation. If no actions are required, this function can be implemented as a stub.mdlTerminate
Statements Required at the Bottom of S-Functions
Your S-function must include the following trailer code at the end of the main module only.
#ifdef MATLAB_MEX_FILE /* Is this being compiled as MEX-file? */ #include "simulink.c" /* MEX-file interface mechanism */ #else #include "cg_sfun.h" /* Code generation registration func */ #endif
These statements select the appropriate code for your particular application:
The SimStruct
The file simstruc.h
is a C language header file that defines the
SimStruct
data structure and its access macros. It encapsulates all the
data relating to the model or S-function, including block parameters and outputs.
There is one SimStruct
data structure allocated for the Simulink model. Each S-function in the model has its own SimStruct
associated with it. The organization of these SimStruct
s is much like a
folder tree. The SimStruct
associated with the model is the
root
SimStruct
. Any SimStruct
associated with an S-function
is a child
SimStruct
.
The Simulink product provides a set of macros that S-functions can use to access the fields
of the SimStruct
. See About SimStruct Functions for more information.
Data Types in S-Functions
The file tmwtypes.h
is a C language header file that defines a set of data types
used in the S-function template and in the SimStruct
. These data types,
such as real_T
, uint32_T
, etc., provide a way to
switch between different data types for 16, 32, and 64 bit systems, allowing greater
platform independence and flexibility.
S-functions are not required to use these data types. For example, you can edit the
example csfunc.c
and change real_T
to
double
and int_T
to int
. If you
compile and simulate the S-function, the results will be identical to the results using the
previous data types.
Compiling C S-Functions
Your S-function can be compiled in one of three modes, defined either by the
mex
command or by the Simulink
Coder product when the S-function is built:
MATLAB_MEX_FILE
— Indicates that the S-function is being built as a MEX file for use with the Simulink product.RT
— Indicates that the S-function is being built with the Simulink Coder product for a real-time application using a fixed-step solver.NRT
— Indicates that the S-function is being built with the Simulink Coder product for a non-real-time application using a variable-step solver.
The build process you use automatically defines the mode for your S-function.