I have written a Simulink S-function (Level 2) in C. The resulting block has one output and one parameter. This parameter is stored in a variable, which is defined at file scope, right after setting up the block:
#define NUM_PARAMS 1
#define NUM_INPORTS 0
#define NUM_OUTPORTS 1
unsigned short int MASK_INDEX;
I assign it within mdlInitializeSizes, and do some operations on its value:
static void mdlInitializeSizes(SimStruct *S) {
// Check Parameters
ssSetNumSFcnParams(S, NUM_PARAMS);
if (ssGetNumSFcnParams(S) != ssGetSFcnParamsCount(S)) {
return;
}
MASK_INDEX = *mxGetPr(ssGetSFcnParam(S, 0));
(...) operations
}
My problem is, that the variable MASK_INDEX seems to be global, and shared among all blocks of the same type. Therefore, it holds the same value for all blocks.
As a workaround, I reload it every time, and re-do the operations, for example:
static void mdlOutputs(SimStruct *S, int_T tid) {
MASK_INDEX = *mxGetPr(ssGetSFcnParam(S, 0));
(...) operations
}
How can I get a true "local variable", so that I don't have to repeat all this every time?