I try to call a short** in C with JNA.
The C looks like this:
void compute(short** in, int row, int col) {
for (int i = 0; i < row; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < col; j++) {
printf("in[%d][%d] = %d\n", i,j, in[i][j]);
}
}
}
Passing a short[][] from JNA doesn't work.
The JNA documentation say "To map a native multi-dimensional array, use a single-dimensional Java array" but it doesn't work. When calling
'nativeLib.compute(new short[] { 1, 2, 3, 4 }, 2, 2); I get: java.lang.Error: Invalid memory access at com.sun.jna.Native.invokeVoid(Native Method)
It seems that a PointerByReference is needed, I tried to fill the PointerByReference with PointerByReference that contains short values but it doesn't work:
Pointer pointerOfArray = new Memory(row * col * Native.getNativeSize(Short.TYPE)); for(int i=0;i<row;i++) { Pointer pointer = new Memory(col * Native.getNativeSize(Short.TYPE)); for(int j=0;j<col;j++) { pointer.setShort(j*Native.getNativeSize(Short.TYPE), in[i][j]); } pointerOfArray.setPointer(i*row*Native.getNativeSize(Short.TYPE), pointer); }
I also tried:
Pointer pointer = new Memory(4*Short.SIZE); Pointer pointer1 = new Memory(2*Short.SIZE); pointer1.setShort(0,(short)1); pointer1.setShort(Short.SIZE,(short)2); Pointer pointer2 = new Memory(2*Short.SIZE); pointer2.setShort(0,(short)3); pointer2.setShort(Short.SIZE,(short)4); pointer.setPointer(0, pointer1); pointer.setPointer(2*Short.SIZE, pointer2); nativeLib.compute(new PointerByReference(pointer), 2,2);
But I get in[0][0] = 3184
in[0][1] = 10460
in[1][0] = 3344
in[1][1] = 10460
Does anyone have an idea? I can't change the C signature, I have to deal with this short**
Thanks a lot.
Solution
I finnaly succed! doing this:
short[][] in = {
{1,2,3},
{4,5,6},
};
Pointer[] data = new Pointer[in.length];
for(int i=0;i<in.length;i++) {
data[i] = new Memory(2*Short.SIZE);
data[i].write(0, in[i], 0,in[0].length);
}
nativeLib.compute(data, in.length,in[0].length);
With result:
in[0][0] = 1
in[0][1] = 2
in[0][2] = 3
in[1][0] = 4
in[1][1] = 5
in[1][2] = 6
Thanks a lot!