calllib expects bool type

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Tom K
Tom K on 26 Jul 2021
Answered: Soumya on 11 Jun 2025
Hi, I am using the FTDI MPSSE library to make an SPI interface (.dll and h file). I want to use the SPI_IsBusy function, but it expects a pointer to a boolean. I read that it is not possible to use a bool type in Matlab calllib. Is it possible to work around this issue?

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Soumya
Soumya on 11 Jun 2025
Hi @ Tom K,
While working with the FTDI MPSSE library to create an SPI interface in MATLAB, I encountered a common issue when calling the SPI_IsBusy function. The challenge arose because the function expects a pointer to a boolean (bool*) as an argument, which creates an issue since MATLAB’s calllib function does not support the C bool data type directly. Passing a boolean pointer from MATLAB results in errors or unexpected behaviour due to the mismatch between MATLAB’s data types and those expected by the external C library.
This limitation can be worked around by leveraging MATLAB’s lib.pointer class with a uint8Ptr data type. By initializing a lib.pointer of type 'uint8Ptr' with a value of 0 (representing false), the pointer can be passed to the SPI_IsBusy function. The following code snippet can help you achieve the same:
busyPtr = libpointer('uint8Ptr', uint8(0));
status = calllib('libMPSSE', 'SPI_IsBusy', handle, busyPtr);
For more detailed information on working with pointer arguments in MATLAB when calling external C libraries, you refer to the official MathWorks documentation here:
I hope this helps!

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