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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 18.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 19.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 20.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 21.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 22.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 23.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 24.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 25.\" 26.\" $FreeBSD$ 27.\" 28.Dd February 13, 2005 29.Dt ACPI 4 30.Os 31.Sh NAME 32.Nm acpi 33.Nd Advanced Configuration and Power Management support 34.Sh SYNOPSIS 35.Cd "device acpi" 36.Pp 37.Cd "options ACPI_DEBUG" 38.Sh DESCRIPTION 39The 40.Nm 41driver provides support for the Intel/Microsoft/Compaq/Toshiba ACPI 42standard. 43This support includes platform hardware discovery (superseding the 44PnP and PCI BIOS), as well as power management (superseding APM) and 45other features. 46ACPI core support is provided by the ACPI CA reference implementation 47from Intel. 48.Pp 49Note that the 50.Nm 51driver is automatically loaded by the 52.Xr loader 8 , 53and should only be 54compiled into the kernel on platforms where ACPI is mandatory. 55.Sh SYSCTLS 56The 57.Nm 58driver is intended to provide power management without user intervention. 59Thus, some of these sysctls are controlled automatically by the 60.Pa power_profile 61.Xr rc 8 62script, which can be configured via 63.Xr rc.conf 5 . 64If values are specified manually, they may be overridden. 65.Bl -tag -width indent 66.It Va hw.acpi.cpu.cx_usage 67Debugging information listing the percent of total usage for each sleep state. 68The values are reset when 69.Va hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest 70is modified. 71.It Va hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest 72Lowest Cx state to use for idling the CPU. 73A scheduling algorithm will select states between C1 and this setting 74as system load dictates. 75To enable ACPI CPU idling control, 76.Va machdep.cpu_idle_hlt 77must be set to 1. 78.It Va hw.acpi.cpu.cx_supported 79List of supported CPU idle states and their transition latency 80in microseconds. 81Each state has a type (e.g., C2). 82C1 is equivalent to the ia32 HLT instruction, C2 provides a deeper 83sleep with the same semantics, and C3 provides the deepest sleep 84but additionally requires bus mastering to be disabled. 85States greater than C3 provide even more power savings with the same 86semantics as the C3 state. 87Deeper sleeps provide more power savings but increased transition 88latency when an interrupt occurs. 89.El 90.Sh TUNABLES 91Tunables can be set at the 92.Xr loader 8 93prompt before booting the kernel or stored in 94.Pa /boot/loader.conf . 95.Bl -tag -width indent 96.It Va acpi_dsdt_load 97Enables loading of a custom ACPI DSDT. 98.It Va acpi_dsdt_name 99Name of the DSDT table to load, if loading is enabled. 100.It Va debug.acpi.disabled 101Selectively disables portions of ACPI for debugging purposes. 102.It Va debug.acpi.quirks 103Override any automatic quirks completely. 104.It Va hint.acpi.0.disabled 105Set this to 1 to disable all of ACPI. 106If ACPI has been disabled on your system due to a blacklist entry for your 107BIOS, you can set this to 0 to re-enable ACPI for testing. 108.It Va hw.acpi.ec.poll_timeout 109Delay in milliseconds to wait for the EC to respond. 110Try increasing this number if you get the error 111.Qq Li AE_NO_HARDWARE_RESPONSE . 112.It Va hw.acpi.host_mem_start 113Override the assumed memory starting address for PCI host bridges. 114.It Va hw.acpi.pci.link.%d.%d.%d.irq 115Override the interrupt to use. 116.It Va hw.acpi.reset_video 117Enables calling the VESA reset BIOS vector on the resume path. 118Some graphic chips have problems such as LCD white-out after resume. 119Try setting this to 0 if this causes problems for you. 120.It Va hw.acpi.serialize_methods 121Allow override of whether methods execute in parallel or not. 122Enable this for serial behavior, which fixes 123.Qq Li AE_ALREADY_EXISTS 124errors for 125AML that really cannot handle parallel method execution. 126It is off by default since this breaks recursive methods and some IBMs use 127such code. 128.It Va hw.acpi.verbose 129Turn on verbose debugging information about what ACPI is doing. 130.El 131.Sh DISABLING ACPI 132Since ACPI support on different platforms varies greatly, there are many 133debugging and tuning options available. 134.Pp 135For machines known not to work with 136.Nm 137enabled, there is a BIOS blacklist. 138Currently, the blacklist only controls whether 139.Nm 140should be disabled or not. 141In the future, it will have more granularity to control features (the 142infrastructure for that is already there). 143.Pp 144To enable 145.Nm 146(for debugging purposes, etc.) on machines that are on the blacklist, set the 147kernel environment variable 148.Va hint.acpi.0.disabled 149to 0. 150Before trying this, consider updating your BIOS to a more recent version that 151may be compatible with ACPI. 152.Pp 153To disable the 154.Nm 155driver completely, set the kernel environment variable 156.Va hint.acpi.0.disabled 157to 1. 158.Pp 159Some i386 machines totally fail to operate with some or all of ACPI disabled. 160Other i386 machines fail with ACPI enabled. 161Disabling all or part of ACPI on non-i386 platforms (i.e., platforms where 162ACPI support is mandatory) may result in a non-functional system. 163.Pp 164The 165.Nm 166driver comprises a set of drivers, which may be selectively disabled 167in case of problems. 168To disable a sub-driver, list it in the kernel 169environment variable 170.Va debug.acpi.disabled . 171Multiple entries can be listed, separated by a space. 172.Pp 173ACPI sub-devices and features that can be disabled: 174.Bl -tag -width ".Li sysresource" 175.It Li all 176Disable all ACPI features and devices. 177.It Li acad 178.Pq Vt device 179Supports AC adapter. 180.It Li bus 181.Pq Vt feature 182Probes and attaches subdevices. 183Disabling will avoid scanning the ACPI namespace entirely. 184.It Li children 185.Pq Vt feature 186Attaches standard ACPI sub-drivers and devices enumerated in the 187ACPI namespace. 188Disabling this has a similar effect to disabling 189.Dq Li bus , 190except that the 191ACPI namespace will still be scanned. 192.It Li button 193.Pq Vt device 194Supports ACPI button devices (typically power and sleep buttons). 195.It Li cmbat 196.Pq Vt device 197Control-method batteries device. 198.It Li cpu 199.Pq Vt device 200Supports CPU power-saving and speed-setting functions. 201.It Li ec 202.Pq Vt device 203Supports the ACPI Embedded Controller interface, used to communicate 204with embedded platform controllers. 205.It Li isa 206.Pq Vt device 207Supports an ISA bus bridge defined in the ACPI namespace, 208typically as a child of a PCI bus. 209.It Li lid 210.Pq Vt device 211Supports an ACPI laptop lid switch, which typically puts a 212system to sleep. 213.It Li quirks 214.Pq Vt feature 215Do not honor quirks. 216Quirks automatically disable ACPI functionality based on the XSDT table's 217OEM vendor name and revision date. 218.It Li pci 219.Pq Vt device 220Supports Host to PCI bridges. 221.It Li pci_link 222.Pq Vt feature 223Performs PCI interrupt routing. 224.It Li sysresource 225.Pq Vt device 226Pseudo-devices containing resources which ACPI claims. 227.It Li thermal 228.Pq Vt device 229Supports system cooling and heat management. 230.It Li timer 231.Pq Vt device 232Implements a timecounter using the ACPI fixed-frequency timer. 233.El 234.Pp 235It is also possible to avoid portions of the ACPI namespace which 236may be causing problems, by listing the full path of the root of 237the region to be avoided in the kernel environment variable 238.Va debug.acpi.avoid . 239The object and all of its children will be ignored during the 240bus/children scan of the namespace. 241The ACPI CA code will still know about the avoided region. 242.Sh DEBUGGING OUTPUT 243To enable debugging output, 244.Nm 245must be compiled with 246.Cd "options ACPI_DEBUG" . 247Debugging output is separated between layers and levels, where a layer is 248a component of the ACPI subsystem, and a level is a particular kind 249of debugging output. 250.Pp 251Both layers and levels are specified as a whitespace-separated list of 252tokens, with layers listed in 253.Va debug.acpi.layer 254and levels in 255.Va debug.acpi.level . 256.Pp 257The first set of layers is for ACPI-CA components, and the second is for 258.Fx 259drivers. 260The ACPI-CA layer descriptions include the prefix for the files they 261refer to. 262The supported layers are: 263.Pp 264.Bl -tag -compact -width ".Li ACPI_CA_DISASSEMBLER" 265.It Li ACPI_UTILITIES 266Utility ("ut") functions 267.It Li ACPI_HARDWARE 268Hardware access ("hw") 269.It Li ACPI_EVENTS 270Event and GPE ("ev") 271.It Li ACPI_TABLES 272Table access ("tb") 273.It Li ACPI_NAMESPACE 274Namespace evaluation ("ns") 275.It Li ACPI_PARSER 276AML parser ("ps") 277.It Li ACPI_DISPATCHER 278Internal representation of interpreter state ("ds") 279.It Li ACPI_EXECUTER 280Execute AML methods ("ex") 281.It Li ACPI_RESOURCES 282Resource parsing ("rs") 283.It Li ACPI_CA_DEBUGGER 284Debugger implementation ("db", "dm") 285.It Li ACPI_OS_SERVICES 286Usermode support routines ("os") 287.It Li ACPI_CA_DISASSEMBLER 288Disassembler implementation (unused) 289.It Li ACPI_ALL_COMPONENTS 290All the above ACPI-CA components 291.It Li ACPI_AC_ADAPTER 292AC adapter driver 293.It Li ACPI_BATTERY 294Control-method battery driver 295.It Li ACPI_BUS 296ACPI, ISA, and PCI bus drivers 297.It Li ACPI_BUTTON 298Power and sleep button driver 299.It Li ACPI_EC 300Embedded controller driver 301.It Li ACPI_FAN 302Fan driver 303.It Li ACPI_OEM 304Platform-specific driver for hotkeys, LED, etc. 305.It Li ACPI_POWER 306Power resource driver 307.It Li ACPI_PROCESSOR 308CPU driver 309.It Li ACPI_THERMAL 310Thermal zone driver 311.It Li ACPI_TIMER 312Timer driver 313.It Li ACPI_ALL_DRIVERS 314All the above 315.Fx 316ACPI drivers 317.El 318.Pp 319The supported levels are: 320.Pp 321.Bl -tag -compact -width ".Li ACPI_LV_AML_DISASSEMBLE" 322.It Li ACPI_LV_ERROR 323Fatal error conditions 324.It Li ACPI_LV_WARN 325Warnings and potential problems 326.It Li ACPI_LV_INIT 327Initialization progress 328.It Li ACPI_LV_DEBUG_OBJECT 329Stores to objects 330.It Li ACPI_LV_INFO 331General information and progress 332.It Li ACPI_LV_ALL_EXCEPTIONS 333All the previous levels 334.It Li ACPI_LV_INIT_NAMES 335.It Li ACPI_LV_PARSE 336.It Li ACPI_LV_LOAD 337.It Li ACPI_LV_DISPATCH 338.It Li ACPI_LV_EXEC 339.It Li ACPI_LV_NAMES 340.It Li ACPI_LV_OPREGION 341.It Li ACPI_LV_BFIELD 342.It Li ACPI_LV_TABLES 343.It Li ACPI_LV_VALUES 344.It Li ACPI_LV_OBJECTS 345.It Li ACPI_LV_RESOURCES 346.It Li ACPI_LV_USER_REQUESTS 347.It Li ACPI_LV_PACKAGE 348.It Li ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY1 349All the previous levels 350.It Li ACPI_LV_ALLOCATIONS 351.It Li ACPI_LV_FUNCTIONS 352.It Li ACPI_LV_OPTIMIZATIONS 353.It Li ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY2 354.It Li ACPI_LV_ALL 355.It Li ACPI_LV_MUTEX 356.It Li ACPI_LV_THREADS 357.It Li ACPI_LV_IO 358.It Li ACPI_LV_INTERRUPTS 359.It Li ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY3 360All the previous levels 361.It Li ACPI_LV_AML_DISASSEMBLE 362.It Li ACPI_LV_VERBOSE_INFO 363.It Li ACPI_LV_FULL_TABLES 364.It Li ACPI_LV_EVENTS 365.It Li ACPI_LV_VERBOSE 366All levels after 367.Qq Li ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY3 368.El 369.Pp 370Selection of the appropriate layer and level values is important 371to avoid massive amounts of debugging output. 372For example, the following configuration is a good way to gather initial 373information. 374It enables debug output for both ACPI-CA and the 375.Nm 376driver, printing basic information about errors, warnings, and progress. 377.Bd -literal -offset indent 378debug.acpi.layer="ACPI_ALL_COMPONENTS ACPI_ALL_DRIVERS" 379debug.acpi.level="ACPI_LV_ALL_EXCEPTIONS" 380.Ed 381.Pp 382Debugging output by the ACPI CA subsystem is prefixed with the 383module name in lowercase, followed by a source line number. 384Output from the 385.Fx Ns -local 386code follows the same format, but 387the module name is uppercased. 388.Sh OVERRIDING YOUR BIOS BYTECODE 389ACPI interprets bytecode named AML 390(ACPI Machine Language) 391provided by the BIOS vendor as a memory image at boot time. 392Sometimes, the AML code contains a bug that does not appear when parsed 393by the Microsoft implementation. 394.Fx 395provides a way to override it with your own AML code to work around 396or debug such problems. 397Note that all AML in your DSDT and any SSDT tables is overridden. 398.Pp 399In order to load your AML code, you must edit 400.Pa /boot/loader.conf 401and include the following lines. 402.Bd -literal -offset indent 403acpi_dsdt_load="YES" 404acpi_dsdt_name="/boot/acpi_dsdt.aml" # You may change this name. 405.Ed 406.Pp 407In order to prepare your AML code, you will need the 408.Xr acpidump 8 409and 410.Xr iasl 8 411utilities and some ACPI knowledge. 412.Sh COMPATIBILITY 413ACPI is only found and supported on i386/ia32, ia64, and amd64. 414.Sh SEE ALSO 415.Xr kenv 1 , 416.Xr acpi_thermal 4 , 417.Xr device.hints 5 , 418.Xr loader.conf 5 , 419.Xr acpiconf 8 , 420.Xr acpidump 8 , 421.Xr config 8 , 422.Xr iasl 8 423.Rs 424.%A "Compaq Computer Corporation" 425.%A "Intel Corporation" 426.%A "Microsoft Corporation" 427.%A "Phoenix Technologies Ltd." 428.%A "Toshiba Corporation" 429.%D August 25, 2003 430.%T "Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Specification" 431.%O http://acpi.info/spec.htm 432.Re 433.Sh AUTHORS 434.An -nosplit 435The ACPI CA subsystem is developed and maintained by 436Intel Architecture Labs. 437.Pp 438The following people made notable contributions to the ACPI subsystem 439in 440.Fx : 441.An Michael Smith , 442.An Takanori Watanabe Aq takawata@jp.FreeBSD.org , 443.An Mitsuru IWASAKI Aq iwasaki@jp.FreeBSD.org , 444.An Munehiro Matsuda , 445.An Nate Lawson , 446the ACPI-jp mailing list at 447.Aq acpi-jp@jp.FreeBSD.org , 448and many other contributors. 449.Pp 450This manual page was written by 451.An Michael Smith Aq msmith@FreeBSD.org . 452.Sh BUGS 453If the 454.Nm 455driver is loaded as a module when it is already linked as part of the 456kernel, odd things may happen. 457