struct memeber can not be Simulink.Parameter?
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    dayu lai
 on 29 Jul 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Answered: Shivam Malviya
    
 on 13 Sep 2024
            hi,
I am using HDL Coder to generate RTL code from simulink.
While I want some signal internal a simulink to be tunable, which names 'bp' for example. So I wrote following code:
bp = Simulink.Parameter;
bp.Value = [0;0;0];
bp.CoderInfo.StorageClass = 'ExportedGlobal';
Then the bp signal will appeared as a input port in RTL.
However, if I wrote like this:
reg.bp = Simulink.Parameter;
reg.bp.Value = [0;0;0];
reg.bp.CoderInfo.StorageClass = 'ExportedGlobal';
While generate RTL, it comes out error:
Invalid setting in '<some_block>' for parameter 'Value'.
        error using slhdlcoder.SimulinkConnection/initModel
        Expression 'reg.bp' for block '<some_block>' returns a Simulink.Parameter object that has property values that need to be evaluated. This object should be instantiated in a workspace and referenced by name in Simulink
So it seems struct member can not be simulink parameter?
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  Parker
 on 11 Sep 2024
				I hope the Mathworks team will revisit this question and give an explanation for why this is not allowed. I have run into the same thing, where our team would like to store our parameters in a structure and use them in constant and gain blocks in our model, but Mathworks appears to have disallowed this starting with MATLAB r14sp3, per this older question 
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  Shivam Malviya
    
 on 13 Sep 2024
        Hi,
It appears that during the RTL code generation for the attached model, you are encountering the mentioned error due to the use of a struct variable with a field that is a Simulink.Parameter. In your use case, struct variables are necessary to bundle all the global tunable parameters together.
The current initialization of the `reg` variable is causing Simulink model compilation failure, which leads to an error during RTL code generation. To resolve this issue, please follow these steps:
- Instead of setting the field as a Simulink.Parameter, set the top-level struct as a Simulink.Parameter.
- Ensure that the appropriate bus object is set for the struct object of type Simulink.Parameter.
Below is the updated demo_param.m script, which correctly initializes the reg variable:
% Initialize the required value
thr_val = [5;6;7];
reg_val = struct('thr', thr_val);
% Create appropriate bus object
Simulink.Bus.createObject(reg_val);
regType = slBus1;
clear slBus1
% Create the Simulink.Parameter object
reg = Simulink.Parameter(reg_val);
reg.DataType = 'Bus: regType';
reg.CoderInfo.StorageClass = 'ExportedGlobal';
% Set required variables
DT_cnt = fixdt(0,8,0);
ts = 0.1;
However, input ports won't get generated in the RTL code for this scenario involving struct as a Simulink.Parameter.
For more details, please refer to the following documentation pages:
- https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/ug/using-structure-parameters.html#bu1k073
- https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/slref/simulink.bus.createobject.html
Best Regards,
Shivam Malviya
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  Kiran Kintali
    
 on 1 Aug 2021
        Can you share a sample model?
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  Parker
 on 11 Sep 2024
				I would love for an explanation from Mathworks about why this method of storing parameters is not allowed by Simulink
  Kiran Kintali
    
 on 11 Sep 2024
        These pages contain good info on allowed ExportedGlobal usage in HDL Coder
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