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I am working with a DLL from RFIdeas and the documentation indicates the usage for the DLL function is:

short GetActiveID32(BYTE *pBuf, short wBufMaxSz)

They don't have Delphi examples, but do have VB.NET, C#, and others. Here is the excerpt for C#:

public static void getActiveID()
{
    pcproxlib.SetDevTypeSrch(PRXDEVTYP_USB);
    int rc = pcproxlib.usbConnect();
    Thread.Sleep(2500);
    if (rc == 1)
    {
        IntPtr result1 = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(32 * sizeof(int));
        byte[] arr = new byte[32];
        int nBits = pcproxlib.GetActiveID32(result1, 32);
        if(nBits == 0)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("\nNo Id Found, Please put card on the reader and make sure it must be configured with the card placed on it");
            return;
        }
        int Bytes = (nBits + 7) / 8;
        if (Bytes < 8)
        {
            Bytes = 8;
        }
        Marshal.Copy(result1, arr, 0, 32);
        String cardData = "";

        for (int i = 0; i < Bytes; i++)
        {
            String data = String.Format("{0:X2} ", arr[i]);
            cardData = data + cardData;
        }
        Console.WriteLine("\n" + nBits+"Bits" + ": " + cardData);
    }
    else
    {
        Console.WriteLine("\n Reader Not Connected");
    }
}

I have the following function defined in Delphi.

function GetActiveID32( CardID : pInt; Max_Buffer_Size : integer ) : word; stdcall external 'pcProxAPI32.dll';

I call the function like so:

// Connect to USB Reader
SetConnectProduct( PRODUCT_PCPROX );
SetDevTypeSrch( PRXDEVTYP_USB );
USBDisconnect;

try
  DeviceID := 0;
  Results := GetDevCnt;
  Results := USBConnect( );
  if Results <> 0 then
  begin
    // Get Active USB reader ID
    //CardID := 0;
    repeat
      Sleep( 250 );
      Results := GetActiveID32( @CardID , 32 );
      BytesToProcess := ( Results + 7) / 8;
      if ( BytesToProcess < 8 ) then
        BytesToProcess := 8;

//    StrLCopy( BytesArray, PInt( CardID ), 32 );
//    Marshal.Copy(result1, arr, 0, 32);

      CardData := '';

      for I := 0 to Trunc( BytesToProcess ) do
      begin
        CardData := CardData + BytesArray[ i ];
      end;
    until Results > 0;

    // Disconnect from USB Reader until next needed
    USBDisconnect;
  end;
except
  on E : Exception do
  begin
    results := GetLastLibErr;
    ShowMessage( 'Error reading card ' + Results.ToString);
  end;
end;

lblCardValue.Caption := String( @CardID );

The caption is always garbage. What am I doing wrong? I think it has something to do with my misuse of pointers.

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  • Even the C# is wrong. short in C is 16 bits (at least on Windows), but C# int is 32 bits. The C# code allocates an array of 32 ints, i.e. 128 bytes, but says to the function that it is a byte array of length 32. I'm sure that there are many other mistakes in the C# code. The Delphi code, well, who knows. You didn't give enough information. For instance, we don't know what CardID is. You make the mistake of using floating point arithmetic rather than integer arithmetic. You ask the function to populate CardID, whose contents you then ignore. Oct 16, 2019 at 14:19
  • It would be nice to have some more info on what the actual result should be (did you try the C# code?). But regarding the dll routine itself, i think you need to specify ‘max_buffer_size’ as a short instead of integer. Second, maybe the routine uses another calling convention like cdecl instead of stdcall...
    – R. Hoek
    Oct 16, 2019 at 20:05
  • @R.Hoek You don't think the fact that the code ignores the data returned by the native function is a problem? Oct 16, 2019 at 20:35
  • @DavidHeffernan Well that surely is also a big problem as it’s commented out in the example. It would be nice if Larry would edit the code so it represents the exact code that should work. As I’m also missing the memory allocation (aka Delphi type) for the CardID, which he provides as buffer.
    – R. Hoek
    Oct 17, 2019 at 7:43
  • @R.Hoek Thanks everyone for helping out. Here is the what is expected:ID: 33 Bits 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3E A1 0B 18, this data is from their utility used to test the reader/credential, and so we know the correct data. I did not try the C# code, I assumed it was correct and am trying to convert that into Delphi. I will change max_buffer_size to short and test. I will try cdecl.
    – Larry
    Oct 18, 2019 at 12:54

1 Answer 1

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We finally have a resolution. Below is the code that works. Hopefully this helps someone in the future.

     //function USBConnect( DeviceID : integer ) : SmallInt; external 'pcProxAPI32.dll';
    function USBConnect( DeviceID : integer ) : word; stdcall external 'pcProxAPI32.dll';

    // short GetActiveID32(BYTE *pBuf, short wBufMaxSz)
    function GetActiveID32( CardID : PByte; Max_Buffer_Size : word ) : word; stdcall external 'pcProxAPI32.dll';

    // BSHRT USBDisconnect(void)
    function USBDisconnect : word; stdcall external 'pcProxAPI32.dll';

var
  frmMain  : TfrmMain;
  DeviceID : integer;
  Results  : integer;
  CardInfo   : ^Byte;

const
 PRODUCT_PCPROX  : integer = 1;
 PRXDEVTYP_USB   : integer = 0;

procedure TfrmMain.btnReadCardClick(Sender: TObject);
var
  CardData       : string;

begin
  ShowMessage( 'Place card on reader' );

  // Connect to USB Reader
  SetConnectProduct( PRODUCT_PCPROX );
  SetDevTypeSrch( PRXDEVTYP_USB );
  USBDisconnect;

  try
    DeviceID := 0;
    Results := GetDevCnt;   //Only one device should be on system

    Results := USBConnect( DeviceID ); //Connect to the only device on system

    if Results <> 0 then
    begin
      repeat
        Sleep( 250 ); //Requried 250ms delay between reads
        Results := GetActiveID32( @CardInfo, 8 );
      until Results > 0;

      USBDisconnect;  // Disconnect from USB Reader until needed next

      CardData := IntToHex( Integer( Pointer( CardInfo ) ), 8 );

    end
    else
      ShowMessage( 'Unable to connect to reader' );

   except
   on E : Exception do
   begin
     results := GetLastLibErr;
     ShowMessage( 'Error reading card ' + Results.ToString);
   end;
  end;

  lblCardValue.Caption := CardData;  // Display data from card

end;

This is the code that actually resolved the issue.

CardData := IntToHex( Integer( Pointer( CardInfo ) ), 8 );

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