I am trying to create a c# dll with a few exportable functions. Then I want a C++/unmanaged program to load that .dll and call a particular exported function inside the dll.
I'am using Robert Giesecke's Unmanaged Exports. But it doesn't seem to work.
I ran the unmanaged program in a debugger and it successfully does "LoadLibrary()", but when it tries to "GetProcAddress(test_start)" the call fails and returns zero.
This is my c# code:
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using RGiesecke.DllExport;
using etc...;
namespace test_dll
{
public class Class1
{
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
public static extern IntPtr OpenProcess(int dwDesiredAccess, bool bInheritHandle, int dwProcessId);
[DllExport("test_start", CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Cdecl)]
public static void test_start()
{
MessageBox.Show("It works","YES");
}
}
}
The .dll builds fine and the CPU match (x86), but the unmanaged program can't get the export function address once the c# dll has been loaded.
Its pretty basic right now, but I'm just trying to get it to work. I'll need the imports later on.
Any help please, the documentation for the nuget package is quite thin. Thanks
GetLastError
return after the call toGetProcAddress
fails? I assume that you're passing the correct module handle toGetProcAddress
. Have you looked at the EXPORTS section of your generated dll to make sure that the spelling (including case) oftest_start
is what you expect?DllExport
has always been a very finicky solution from what I heard. The better solution is use C++/cli to act as a bridge between the managed and unmanged code. You then expose unmanged functions that then forwards the calls in to the managed functions in C#. See this MSDN Blog post for a example of how it is done.DllExport
and build action has exported for you.