Is the C API thread-safe?
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I am working on an application that spawns a thread from a modified rt_lx_main.cpp at model startup and subsequently sets parameters in the Simulink model using the C API interface. I plan on doing this at startup as well as during run time. If I do this a run time, is there any issue of data corruption, or in other words is the C-API thread safe? I only plan on running one thread that will modify parameters in the Simulink model, but would me modifying this code from a thread during run time cause any issues with what happens in the model? I'm using Embedded Coder and G++ to build the model and associated Source Code.
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James Tursa
on 17 Feb 2017
1 vote
In general, mex API functions are not thread safe. In particular, any functions that allocate/deallocate memory (e.g. the mxCreateEtc, mxDestroyArray, mxFree, etc) are not thread safe. API functions that only "inquire" (e.g. mxGetPr, mxGetPi, etc) would probably be thread safe.
Maxwell Bezold
on 21 Feb 2017
Edited: Maxwell Bezold
on 21 Feb 2017
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