I have a C# program that wants to process some floating point data. The data comes from native C++ code that is 64 bits (a COM EXE) while the C# program is 32 bits. I can pass data back and forth using SAFEARRAY, but that is very slow.
I think the ideal solution would be to allocate an array of floats on the C# side. Use m_FastRowPinHandle = GCHandle.Alloc(myArray, GCHandleType.Pinned); to pin the C# array, and then have the native C++ code get the pointer to that memory and copy the floats into that array.
I had a routine that took 10.5 seconds to process the data using SAFEARRAY to pass the data back and forth. When I changed the data processing to use Parallel.For I changed the processing from 6.5 seconds to 1.5 seconds, but the total time went from 10.5 seconds to 5.5 seconds because it took 4 seconds to transfer the data from the C++ side using SAFEARRAY to the C# side.
Do I have to use SAFEARRAY when calling COM? If not what is the correct IDL so that I can access the m_FastRowPinHandle.AddrOfPinnedObject() on the native C++ side? Would this be faster? It doesn't seem like it should take 4 seconds to marshal 1 GB of float data.
Thank you, Rick Wirch