ssSetInputPortOptimOpts
Specify reusability of the memory allocated to the input port of an S-function
Syntax
void ssSetInputPortOptimOpts(SimStruct *S, int_T port, uint_T val)
Arguments
SSimStruct that represents an S-Function block.
portIndex of an input port of
S.valReusability of
port. Permissible values areSS_NOT_REUSABLE_AND_GLOBALSS_REUSABLE_AND_LOCALSS_REUSABLE_AND_GLOBALSS_NOT_REUSABLE_AND_LOCAL
Description
Use this macro to specify the reusability and scope of the memory allocated to an
S-function input port. The reusability indicates if the memory associated with the
input port can be overwritten, or not. You must indicate an input port is reusable
if you use the ssSetInputPortOverWritable macro to specify the
input port's memory can be overwritten by one of the output ports.
The Simulink® engine disregards the memory scope setting, instead treating all S-function ports as global during simulation.
Note
The Simulink Coder™ product uses the memory scope setting you specified when generating code from a model. The Simulink Coder product attempts to declare local variables for any inputs with a local scope. If your S-function uses the inputs in a way that precludes using a local scope, the generated code uses global variables for the inputs. See S-Functions for Multirate Multitasking Environments (Simulink Coder) and S-Functions That Specify Port Scope and Reusability (Simulink Coder) for more information.
Languages
C, C++
Examples
See the S-function sfun_multirate.c used in sfcndemo_sfun_multirate and the S-function sdotproduct.c used in sfcndemo_sdotproduct.
Version History
Introduced before R2006a