- Install the Simulink Coder Add-on
- Go to the Model Configuration Parameters of your model and Select:
- Click Ok and open the Configuration Parameters again. The Code Generation tab should now appear.
- On the Code Generation tab type in the following:
- Now you can use the wiringPi library and the Pigpio library when they are installed on your pi.
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Good evening, I have a problem with the creation of an S-Function for my project with Raspberry Pi2 model B. Using an S-Function Builder to import the library wiringPi within my project. The compilation does not create errors, but when I load this project into problems arise tab.
_ _ _Error executing command "touch -c /home/pi/simulink/untitled1_ert_rtw/*.*;make -f untitled1.mk all -C /home/pi/simulink/untitled1_ert_rtw". Details:
STDERR: library_wrapper.c:16:50: fatal error: /home/pi/wiringPi/wiringPi/gertboard.h: No such file or directory #include ^ compilation terminated. make: * [library_wrapper.c.o] Error 1
STDOUT: make: Entering directory '/home/pi/simulink/untitled1_ert_rtw' gcc -c -MMD -MP -MF"untitled1.c.dep" -MT"untitled1.c.o" -O0 -DMODEL=untitled1 -DNUMST=1 -DNCSTATES=0 -DHAVESTDIO -DONESTEPFCN=1 -DTERMFCN=1 -DMAT_FILE=0 -DMULTI_INSTANCE_CODE=0 -DINTEGER_CODE=0 -DMT=0 -DCLASSIC_INTERFACE=0 -DALLOCATIONFCN=0 -DTID01EQ=0 -D__MW_TARGET_USE_HARDWARE_RESOURCES_H__ -DARM_PROJECT -D_USE_TARGET_UDP_ -D_RUNONTARGETHARDWARE_BUILD_ -DRT -DSTACK_SIZE=64 -DONESTEPFCN=1 -DTERMFCN=1 -DMAT_FILE=0 -DMULTI_INSTANCE_CODE=0 -DINTEGER_CODE=0 -DMT=0 -DCLASSIC_INTERFACE=0 -DALLOCATIONFCN=0 -DTID01EQ=0 -DARM_PROJECT -D_USE_TARGET_UDP_ -D_RUNONTARGETHARDWARE_BUILD_ -DRT -DSTACK_SIZE=64 -DMODEL=untitled1 -DNUMST=1 -DNCSTATES=0 -DHAVESTDIO -I./ -o "untitled1.c.o" "untitled1.c" gcc -c -MMD -MP -MF"library_wrapper.c.dep" -MT"library_wrapper.c.o" -O0 -DMODEL=untitled1 -DNUMST=1 -DNCSTATES=0 -DHAVESTDIO -DONESTEPFCN=1 -DTERMFCN=1 -DMAT_FILE=0 -DMULTI_INSTANCE_CODE=0 -DINTEGER_CODE=0 -DMT=0 -DCLASSIC_INTERFACE=0 -DALLOCATIONFCN=0 -DTID01EQ=0 -D__MW_TARGET_USE_HARDWARE_RESOURCES_H__ -DARM_PROJECT -D_USE_TARGET_UDP_ -D_RUNONTARGETHARDWARE_BUILD_ -DRT -DSTACK_SIZE=64 -DONESTEPFCN=1 -DTERMFCN=1 -DMAT_FILE=0 -DMULTI_INSTANCE_CODE=0 -DINTEGER_CODE=0 -DMT=0 -DCLASSIC_INTERFACE=0 -DALLOCATIONFCN=0 -DTID01EQ=0 -DARM_PROJECT -D_USE_TARGET_UDP_ -D_RUNONTARGETHARDWARE_BUILD_ -DRT -DSTACK_SIZE=64 -DMODEL=untitled1 -DNUMST=1 -DNCSTATES=0 -DHAVESTDIO -I./ -o "library_wrapper.c.o" "library_wrapper.c" untitled1.mk:431: recipe for target 'library_wrapper.c.o' failed make: Leaving directory '/home/pi/simulink/untitled1_ert_rtw'___
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Gregor Röring
on 6 Apr 2019
I had the same problem with a Pi zero w and after a lot of try and error I found the solution.
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Marc Uedelhofen
on 6 Apr 2019
Hi,
This is a model that has been configured according to the specifications. There is one S-function that uses wiringPi, and one that uses pigpio. The wiringPi library should have been installed on Matlab's Raspberry. It is possible that pigpio still has to be installed. Or the S-function can be commented out. After "Build" has been clicked, it should run on the target hardware.
Marc
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