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   A numerical linear algebra library targeting many-core architectures 
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A timer using events for timing on a HipExecutor. More...
#include <ginkgo/core/base/timer.hpp>
Public Member Functions | |
| void | record (time_point &time) override | 
| Records a time point at the current time.  | |
| void | wait (time_point &time) override | 
| Waits until all kernels in-process when recording the time point are finished.  | |
| std::chrono::nanoseconds | difference_async (const time_point &start, const time_point &stop) override | 
| Computes the difference between the two time points in nanoseconds.  More... | |
| HipTimer (std::shared_ptr< const HipExecutor > exec) | |
  Public Member Functions inherited from gko::Timer | |
| time_point | create_time_point () | 
| Returns a newly created time point.  More... | |
| std::chrono::nanoseconds | difference (time_point &start, time_point &stop) | 
| Computes the difference between the two time points in nanoseconds.  More... | |
Additional Inherited Members | |
  Static Public Member Functions inherited from gko::Timer | |
| static std::unique_ptr< Timer > | create_for_executor (std::shared_ptr< const Executor > exec) | 
| Creates the timer type most suitable for recording accurate timings of kernels on the given executor.  More... | |
A timer using events for timing on a HipExecutor.
      
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Computes the difference between the two time points in nanoseconds.
This asynchronous version does not synchronize itself, so the time points need to have been synchronized with, i.e. timer->wait(stop) needs to have been called. The version is intended for more advanced users who want to measure the overhead of timing functionality separately.
| start | the first time point (earlier) | 
| end | the second time point (later) | 
Implements gko::Timer.
 1.8.16