I've got an unmanaged DLL file written in Delphi, containing a function with the following definition:
function F(tgran: integer; inputs: PDouble; goutp, outputs, toutp: PDouble): integer; stdcall; external 'mydll.dll';
I've written an Adapter in C# that should help me consume it.
[UnmanagedFunctionPointer(APIAdapter.Convention)]
public delegate int FDelegate(int tgran, IntPtr inputs, IntPtr goutp, IntPtr outputs, IntPtr toutp);
public class APIAdapter : IDisposable
{
public const string DllName = "mydll.dll";
public const CallingConvention Convention = CallingConvention.StdCall;
public FDelegate F;
[DllImport("kernel32")]
private static extern IntPtr LoadLibrary(string lpLibFileName);
[DllImport("kernel32")]
private static extern bool FreeLibrary(IntPtr hModule);
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
private static extern IntPtr GetProcAddress(IntPtr hModule, String procname);
private IntPtr _dllHandle;
public APIAdapter()
{
_dllHandle = LoadLibrary(DllName);
F = (FDelegate)GetFunction<CalcCavSpDelegate>("F");
}
private Delegate GetFunction<T>(string procName)
{
IntPtr procAddress = GetProcAddress(_dllHandle, procName);
return Marshal.GetDelegateForFunctionPointer(procAddress, typeof(T));
}
~APIAdapter()
{
Dispose(false);
}
public void Dispose()
{
Dispose(true);
GC.SuppressFinalize(this);
}
private void Dispose(bool disposing)
{
if (disposing)
{
}
while (FreeLibrary(_dllHandle))
{
}
}
}
The usage is pretty straightforward:
using(var api = new APIAdapter())
{
// Call API functions
}
The problem is an AccessViolationException that happens within the DLL file.
I've tried to pass the PDouble variables as double[], double* (unsafe code), IntPtr. It's the same story regardless of the method I choose. I've tried to substantially increase the size of the arrays passed in to exclude errors with array indexing - AccessViolation exception again.
What is the proper way of passing a PDouble into an unmanaged Delphi DLL file?
DllImportso that the question can focus on the real issue. – David Heffernan Jul 12 '12 at 12:19