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I've the following structure in C#:

[StructLayoutAttribute(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
public struct RECORD
{
    public uint m1;
    public uint m2;
    public uint m3;
}

I need too pass an array (fixed length) of these structs over to native Code, which writes some data to these structures. The array is allocated in C# and passed over to the C dll. I declared the imported function as:

[DllImport("marshall.dll", CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Cdecl)]
private static extern void doIt(RECORD[] dataRecord);

but I don't get any data back. I already tried the PInvoke Interop Assistant. Should I use IntPtr here? Any ideas?

Edit:

Here is the C# code to call the native function:

RECORD[] rec = new RECORD[256];
doIt(rec);
// values of rec are all zero here

Here is the C function:

int doIt(RECORD* rec)
{
    // deref pointer and write some data
}
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I'm far from a P/Invoke expert, but I wonder if making it an in/out parameter might help:

DllImport("marshall.dll", CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Cdecl)]
private static extern void doIt([In, Out] RECORD[] dataRecord);

I wouldn't have expected that to be necessary though, as with LayoutKind.Sequential I'd hope that your struct is already a blittable type, and that the array would be blittable too.

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That did the trick, thx. Are there other places where these keywords are used? I've never seen them before – SDD Apr 8 at 11:35
From MSDN: [refering to arrays of blittable types] However, these types are actually marshaled as In parameters, and you must apply the InAttribute and OutAttribute attributes if you want to marshal the argument as an In/Out parameter. – SDD Apr 8 at 11:51

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