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gpu - How to measure the execution time of every block when using CUDA?

clock() is not accurate enough.

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Use CUDA events for measure time of kernels or CUDA operations (memcpy etc):

// Prepare
cudaEvent_t start, stop;
cudaEventCreate(&start);
cudaEventCreate(&stop);
// Start record
cudaEventRecord(start, 0);
// Do something on GPU
MyKernel<<<dimGrid, dimBlock>>>(input_data, output_data);
// Stop event
cudaEventRecord(stop, 0);
cudaEventSynchronize(stop);
float elapsedTime;
cudaEventElapsedTime(&elapsedTime, start, stop); // that's our time!
// Clean up:
cudaEventDestroy(start);
cudaEventDestroy(stop);

See CUDA Programming Guide, section 3.2.7.6


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