In order to perform timestamps correlation for FECS
traces, we need to collect GPU / GPU timestamps
samples. In virtualization case, it is possible for
a guest to get GPU timestamps by using read_ptimer.
However, if the CPU timestamp is read on guest side,
and the GPU timestamp is read on vm-server side,
then it introduces some latency that will create an
artificial offset for GPU timestamps (~2 us in
average). For better CPU / GPU timestamps correlation,
Added a command to collect all timestamps on vm-server
side.
Bug 1900475
Change-Id: Idfdc6ae4c16c501dc5e00053a5b75932c55148d6
Signed-off-by: Thomas Fleury <tfleury@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1472447
Reviewed-by: svccoveritychecker <svccoveritychecker@nvidia.com>
GVS: Gerrit_Virtual_Submit
Reviewed-by: Aparna Das <aparnad@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Terje Bergstrom <tbergstrom@nvidia.com>
To help remove the nvhost dependency from nvgpu, rename ioctl defines
and structures used by nvgpu such that nvhost is replaced by nvgpu.
Duplicate some structures as needed.
Update header guards and such accordingly.
Change-Id: Ifc3a867713072bae70256502735583ab38381877
Signed-off-by: Konsta Holtta <kholtta@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/542620
Reviewed-by: Terje Bergstrom <tbergstrom@nvidia.com>
Tested-by: Terje Bergstrom <tbergstrom@nvidia.com>