Call a MEX function from Simulink

Dear all,
I have a .mex64 function that was build from C++ libraries (IPOPT solver) and is able to solve an optimzation problem (NLP constraint).
I can call this function from an .m file easily, but how should I do it in Simulink? An S-function will build a mex file, but I already have this MEX file.
The final goal is to run the optimization in real-time (Model Predictive Control) on a XPC target machine.

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Martijn
Martijn el 21 de Mayo de 2012
Using a simple mex file function I get the following error:
"Only MATLAB files are supported for code generation. Unsupported file extension 'mexw64' [...]"

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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer el 21 de Mayo de 2012

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Hi Martijn,
for the xPC Target you will need to have the source code of IPOPT solver available. You can write your S-function and for compilation add all source files for IPOPT. Should work, but I guess your solver code (and therefore the resulting S-function) will be fairly large ...
Titus

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Martijn
Martijn el 21 de Mayo de 2012
Thank you Titus!
I have the source code available (open-souce), but I have no idea how to wrap them inside an S-function. Do you have any references to examples of people who have done this?
And what will be the issue with the large S-function?
Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer el 21 de Mayo de 2012
You just add the sources to your call to mex:
mex mysfunction.c ipopt1.c ipopt2.c ipopt3.c
Titus
Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind el 22 de Mayo de 2012
Not sure if your MEX-function is written as an S-function (MEX-functions have one entry-point, named mexFunction; while S-functions have multiple entry-points like mdlInitializeSizes, mdlStart, mdlOutputs, mdlTerminate, etc.). Please be sure to follow the doc examples on S-functions.

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