}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(convert_art_to_tsc);
+/**
+ * convert_art_ns_to_tsc() - Convert ART in nanoseconds to TSC.
+ * @art_ns: ART (Always Running Timer) in unit of nanoseconds
+ *
+ * PTM requires all timestamps to be in units of nanoseconds. When user
+ * software requests a cross-timestamp, this function converts system timestamp
+ * to TSC.
+ *
+ * This is valid when CPU feature flag X86_FEATURE_TSC_KNOWN_FREQ is set
+ * indicating the tsc_khz is derived from CPUID[15H]. Drivers should check
+ * that this flag is set before conversion to TSC is attempted.
+ *
+ * Return:
+ * struct system_counterval_t - system counter value with the pointer to the
+ * corresponding clocksource
+ * @cycles: System counter value
+ * @cs: Clocksource corresponding to system counter value. Used
+ * by timekeeping code to verify comparibility of two cycle
+ * values.
+ */
+
+struct system_counterval_t convert_art_ns_to_tsc(u64 art_ns)
+{
+ u64 tmp, res, rem;
+
+ rem = do_div(art_ns, USEC_PER_SEC);
+
+ res = art_ns * tsc_khz;
+ tmp = rem * tsc_khz;
+
+ do_div(tmp, USEC_PER_SEC);
+ res += tmp;
+
+ return (struct system_counterval_t) { .cs = art_related_clocksource,
+ .cycles = res};
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(convert_art_ns_to_tsc);
+
+
static void tsc_refine_calibration_work(struct work_struct *work);
static DECLARE_DELAYED_WORK(tsc_irqwork, tsc_refine_calibration_work);
/**