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32.Dd July 10, 2018
33.Dt ACPIDUMP 8
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm acpidump
37.Nd dump ACPI tables and ASL
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.Nm
40.Op Fl d
41.Op Fl t
42.Op Fl h
43.Op Fl v
44.Op Fl f Ar dsdt_input
45.Op Fl o Ar dsdt_output
46.Sh DESCRIPTION
47The
48.Nm
49utility analyzes ACPI tables in physical memory and can dump them to a file.
50In addition,
51.Nm
52can call
53.Xr iasl 8
54to disassemble AML
55(ACPI Machine Language)
56found in these tables and dump them as ASL
57(ACPI Source Language)
58to stdout.
59.Pp
60ACPI tables have an essential data block (the DSDT,
61Differentiated System Description Table)
62that includes information used on the kernel side such as
63detailed information about PnP hardware, procedures for controlling
64power management support, and so on.
65The
66.Nm
67utility can extract the DSDT data block from physical memory and store it into
68an output file and optionally also disassemble it.
69If any Secondary System Description Table
70(SSDT)
71entries exist, they will also be included in the output file and disassembly.
72.Pp
73When
74.Nm
75is invoked without the
76.Fl f
77option, it will read ACPI tables from physical memory via
78.Pa /dev/mem .
79First it searches for the RSDP
80(Root System Description Pointer),
81which has the signature
82.Qq RSD PTR\ \& ,
83and then gets the RSDT
84(Root System Description Table),
85which includes a list of pointers to physical memory addresses
86for other tables.
87The RSDT itself and all other tables linked from RSDT are generically
88called SDTs
89(System Description Tables)
90and their header has a common format which consists of items
91such as Signature, Length, Revision, Checksum, OEMID, OEM Table ID,
92OEM Revision, Creator ID and Creator Revision.
93When invoked with the
94.Fl t
95flag, the
96.Nm
97utility dumps contents of the following tables:
98.Pp
99.Bl -tag -offset indent -width 12345 -compact
100.It DMAR
101.It DSDT
102.It ECDT
103.It FACS
104.It FADT
105.It HPET
106.It LPIT
107.It MADT
108.It MCFG
109.It NFIT
110.It RSD PTR
111.It RSDT
112.It WDDT
113.El
114.Pp
115The RSDT contains a pointer to the physical memory address of the FACP
116(Fixed ACPI Description Table).
117The FACP defines static system information about power management support
118(ACPI Hardware Register Implementation)
119such as interrupt mode (INT_MODEL),
120SCI interrupt number, SMI command port (SMI_CMD)
121and the location of ACPI registers.
122The FACP also has a pointer to a physical memory address for the DSDT.
123While the other tables are fixed format,
124the DSDT consists of free-formatted AML data.
125.Sh OPTIONS
126The following options are supported by
127.Nm :
128.Bl -tag -width indent
129.It Fl d
130Disassemble the DSDT into ASL using
131.Xr iasl 8
132and print the results to stdout.
133.It Fl t
134Dump the contents of the various fixed tables listed above.
135.It Fl h
136Displays usage and exit.
137.It Fl v
138Enable verbose messages.
139.It Fl f Ar dsdt_input
140Load the DSDT from the specified file instead of physical memory.
141Since only the DSDT is stored in the file, the
142.Fl t
143flag may not be used with this option.
144.It Fl o Ar dsdt_output
145Store the DSDT data block from physical memory into the specified file.
146.El
147.Sh FILES
148.Bl -tag -width /dev/mem
149.It Pa /dev/mem
150.El
151.Sh EXAMPLES
152If a developer requests a copy of your ASL, please use the following
153command to dump all tables and compress the result.
154.Bd -literal -offset indent
155# acpidump -dt | gzip -c9 > my_computer.asl.gz
156.Ed
157.Pp
158This example dumps the DSDT from physical memory to foo.dsdt.
159It also prints the contents of various system tables and disassembles
160the AML contained in the DSDT to stdout, redirecting the output
161to foo.asl.
162.Bd -literal -offset indent
163# acpidump -t -d -o foo.dsdt > foo.asl
164.Ed
165.Pp
166This example reads a DSDT file and disassembles it to stdout.
167Verbose messages are enabled.
168.Bd -literal -offset indent
169# acpidump -v -d -f foo.dsdt
170.Ed
171.Sh SEE ALSO
172.Xr acpi 4 ,
173.Xr mem 4 ,
174.Xr acpiconf 8 ,
175.Xr acpidb 8 ,
176.Xr iasl 8
177.Sh HISTORY
178The
179.Nm
180utility first appeared in
181.Fx 5.0
182and was rewritten to use
183.Xr iasl 8
184for
185.Fx 5.2 .
186.Sh AUTHORS
187.An Doug Rabson Aq Mt dfr@FreeBSD.org
188.An Mitsuru IWASAKI Aq Mt iwasaki@FreeBSD.org
189.An Yasuo YOKOYAMA Aq Mt yokoyama@jp.FreeBSD.org
190.An Nate Lawson Aq Mt njl@FreeBSD.org
191.Pp
192.An -nosplit
193Some contributions made by
194.An Chitoshi Ohsawa Aq Mt ohsawa@catv1.ccn-net.ne.jp ,
195.An Takayasu IWANASHI Aq Mt takayasu@wendy.a.perfect-liberty.or.jp ,
196.An Yoshihiko SARUMARU Aq Mt mistral@imasy.or.jp ,
197.An Hiroki Sato Aq Mt hrs@FreeBSD.org ,
198.An Michael Lucas Aq Mt mwlucas@blackhelicopters.org
199and
200.An Michael Smith Aq Mt msmith@FreeBSD.org .
201.Sh BUGS
202The current implementation does not dump the BOOT structure or
203other miscellaneous tables.
204