Question

I am trying to use a third party DLL that wants an int** as one of the parameters to the method. It describes the parameter as the address of the pointer that will point to the memory allocation.

Sorry for any confusion. The parameter is two-way I think. The DLL is for talking to an FPGA board and the method is setting up DMA transfer between the host PC and the PCI board.

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Solution

Use a by-ref System.IntPtr.

 [DllImport("thirdparty.dll")]
 static extern long ThirdPartyFunction(ref IntPtr arg);

 long f(int[] array)
  { long retval = 0;
    int  size   = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(int));
    var  ptr    = IntPtr.Zero;

    try 
     { ptr = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(size * array.Length);

       for (int i= 0; i < array.Length; ++i) 
        { IntPtr tmpPtr = new IntPtr(ptr.ToInt64() + (i * size));
          Marshal.StructureToPtr(array, tmpPtr, false);
        }

       retval = ThirdPartyFunction(ref ptr);
     }
    finally 
     { if (ptr != IntPtr.Zero) Marshal.FreeHGlobal(ptr);
     }

    return retval;
  }

OTHER TIPS

You will have to make use of the Marshal class or go unsafe in this case.

It could also just be a pointer to an array, so a ref int[] list might work.

An int** would be and array of IntPtr, from your description I think you might want to look into using C++/CLI to help you with the conversions e.g from an unmanaged int** to a managed array^>^

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