[dpdk-dev] [dpdk-users] How to get the current timestamp in milliseconds in the DPDK?

Archit Pandey architpandeynitk at gmail.com
Tue Nov 12 10:47:50 CET 2019


Hi,


DPDK has a function called /rte_get_tsc_cycles() /to get the number of 
CPU cycles since boot. If I'm not wrong, it can be used to calculate 
time elapsed in milliseconds (or any other precision needed).

The following code snippet shows how to calculated time elapsed:

```

uint64_t start = rte_get_tsc_cycles();

<perform operations>

double cpu_time = (double)(rte_get_tsc_cycles() - start) / 
rte_get_tsc_hz(); // gives the time elapsed since start

```

I believe it can be suitably modified to generate timestamps. It'll be 
important to consider what time is taken as 0 while timestamping.


Hope that helps!


Regards,

Archit.
//

On 11/12/2019 2:10 PM, Gokul Bargaje wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> Like in Java, there is a method called getTimeInMillis() which returns the
> current timestamp in milliseconds. I want to know if there's a way to find
> out timestamp in milliseconds (or in Microseconds) in the C language or in
> the DPDK?
>
> I did some googling and I got the solution which returns the time in
> seconds but I need time in milliseconds.
>
> Thanks,
> Gokul

-- 
Archit Pandey
Senior Year Undergraduate Student
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
National Institute of Technology Karnataka
Surathkal, India



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