printing current system time from kernel space

From: George Nychis
Date: Mon Sep 22 2008 - 01:36:27 EST


Hi all,

Please CC me on any responses.

I am looking to measure the latency of USB data between kernel space and user space. The user space driver uses a URB to get data from the device to the kernel and finally to user space.

To measure this latency, I was thinking of printing the current system time when a read occurs/succeeds in drivers/usb/core/devio.c at the function usbdev_read(), and then again in user space when the URB succeeds in reading. Then, I could subtract the two times to get the latency.

I spent some time googling, but could not find out how or if it is possible to read the current system time in kernel space. I could insert a printk() somewhere in usbdev_read() then.

If it is not possible to read the current system time, is there some other shared clock between kernel and user space that I could use for this?

Thank you!
George
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