Mixer
Mixer

Reputation: 1332

How to copy a array of unmanaged memory into the same unmanaged memory

I reserved memory 10 items of 128 bytes

IntPtr dst = Marshal.AllocHGlobal (10 * 128);

IntPtr src1 = Marshal.AllocHGlobal (128);
// .... init scr1 from DLL
IntPtr src2 = Marshal.AllocHGlobal (128);
// .... init scr2 from DLL

I need to copy the 128 bytes elements of src1 and src2 to dst at the specified offset.

Marshal.Copy not suitable for such purposes. Since the src and dst in unmanaged memory area.

Upvotes: 4

Views: 2718

Answers (2)

AgentFire
AgentFire

Reputation: 9790

The Window's API function memcopy should do the trick.

[DllImport("msvcrt.dll", EntryPoint = "memcpy",
    CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Cdecl, 
    SetLastError = false)]
public static extern IntPtr memcpy(IntPtr dest, IntPtr src, UIntPtr count);

Also, check this out:

https://stackoverflow.com/a/2658394/558018

As it claims, you can use unsafe context to manually transfer necessary bytes.

Upvotes: 5

Matthew Watson
Matthew Watson

Reputation: 109732

If you want to use the Windows API to do this, use MoveMemory.

[DllImport("Kernel32.dll", EntryPoint="RtlMoveMemory", SetLastError=false)]
static extern void MoveMemory(IntPtr dest, IntPtr src, int size);

Upvotes: 3

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