Code generation changes behavior from Matlab 2020b to 2023b
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"Not too long ago, I switched from Matlab version 2020b to 2023b, upgrading all Simulink files in the process. Now, I'm encountering an issue where the Simulink code generation structures the C files differently (see the code snippet below), causing the compiler to fail to compile them.
C-Code from Matlab-Version 2020b:
actuator_state = (uint8_T)!Process_U.alive;
if (Process_U.actuator_flag) {
actuator_state = (uint8_T)(int32_T)((int32_T)actuator_state | 2);
}
if (Process_U.state == 2) {
actuator_state = (uint8_T)(int32_T)((int32_T)actuator_state | 4);
}
if (Process_U.state == 3) {
actuator_state = (uint8_T)(int32_T)((int32_T)actuator_state | 8);
}
C-Code from Matlab-Version 2023b
if (Process_U.actuator_flag) {
b_a = (uint8_T)(int32_T)(!Process_U.alive | 2);
} else {
b_a = (uint8_T)!Process_U.alive;
}
if (Process_U.state == 2) {
b_a = (uint8_T)(int32_T)((int32_T)b_a | 4);
}
if (Process_U.state == 3) {
b_a = (uint8_T)(int32_T)((int32_T)b_a | 8);
}
I wanted to ask if you know which setting might be causing this change.
Thank you very much.
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Brahmadev
2024 年 4 月 1 日
Looking at both the codes, they seem logically identical, except that in 2020b, "actuator_state" is defined before the if-else conditional statement. Can you provide more information on what exact issue you are facing while compiling the generated C code in 2023b or a model to reproduce the issue?
If you have the license for Embedded Coder, the following Code Generation > Optimization parameters can be tweaked to control the code generation as per your usage:
- Turn on "Inline invariant signals" to precompute and inline values of invariant signals ingenerated code.
- Optimize global data access > Use Global to hold temporary results for using global variables for temporary data.
- Eliminate superfluous local variables (expression folding) can be turned off to compute local variables at each stage and allow better readability.
Also, if more control is needed over the generation of if-else conditional statements, if block can be used instead of switch block in simulink.
Steffen
2024 年 4 月 2 日
Satwik
2024 年 9 月 20 日
Hi Steffan,
The error message you are encountering suggests that the compiler is having trouble with the expression ‘!Process_U.alive | 2’. The issue arises from the mixing of logical (!) and bitwise (|) operators without clear separation, which can lead to ambiguous behavior.
1. If ‘Process_U.alive’ is a boolean or should be used in a logical context, consider using logical operators:
b_a = (uint8_T)(int32_T)(!Process_U.alive || 2);
2. If you intend to perform a bitwise operation, ensure the logic is correct and use the bitwise NOT operator (~):
b_a = (uint8_T)(int32_T)((~Process_U.alive) | 2);
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