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275883360bSNate Lawson.Dd February 26, 2005
285883360bSNate Lawson.Dt POWERD 8
295883360bSNate Lawson.Os
305883360bSNate Lawson.Sh NAME
315883360bSNate Lawson.Nm powerd
325883360bSNate Lawson.Nd system power control utility
335883360bSNate Lawson.Sh SYNOPSIS
345883360bSNate Lawson.Nm
355883360bSNate Lawson.Op Fl a mode
365883360bSNate Lawson.Op Fl b mode
375883360bSNate Lawson.Op Fl i percent
385883360bSNate Lawson.Op Fl n mode
395883360bSNate Lawson.Op Fl p ival
405883360bSNate Lawson.Op Fl r percent
415883360bSNate Lawson.Op Fl v
425883360bSNate Lawson.Sh DESCRIPTION
435883360bSNate LawsonThe
445883360bSNate Lawson.Nm
455883360bSNate Lawsonutility monitors the system state and sets various power control options
465883360bSNate Lawsonaccordingly.
475883360bSNate LawsonIt offers three modes (max, min, and adaptive) that can be
485883360bSNate Lawsonindividually selected while on AC power or batteries.
495883360bSNate Lawson.Pp
505883360bSNate LawsonMaximum mode chooses the highest performance values.
515883360bSNate LawsonMinimum mode selects the lowest performance values to get the most power
525883360bSNate Lawsonsavings.
535883360bSNate LawsonAdaptive mode attempts to strike a balance by degrading performance when
545883360bSNate Lawsonthe system appears idle and increasing it when the system is busy.
555883360bSNate LawsonIt offers a good balance between a small performance loss for greatly
565883360bSNate Lawsonincreased power savings.
575883360bSNate LawsonThe default mode is
585883360bSNate Lawsonadaptive.
595883360bSNate Lawson.Pp
605883360bSNate LawsonThe
615883360bSNate Lawson.Nm
625883360bSNate Lawsonutility recognizes the following runtime options:
635883360bSNate Lawson.Bl -tag -width -i_percent
645883360bSNate Lawson.It Fl a Ar mode
655883360bSNate LawsonSelects the
665883360bSNate Lawson.Ar mode
675883360bSNate Lawsonto use while on AC power.
685883360bSNate Lawson.It Fl b Ar mode
695883360bSNate LawsonSelects the
705883360bSNate Lawson.Ar mode
715883360bSNate Lawsonto use while on battery power.
725883360bSNate Lawson.It Fl i Ar percent
735883360bSNate LawsonSpecifies the CPU idle percent level when
745883360bSNate Lawsonadaptive
755883360bSNate Lawsonmode should begin to degrade performance to save power.
765883360bSNate LawsonThe default is 75% or higher.
775883360bSNate Lawson.It Fl n Ar mode
785883360bSNate LawsonSelects the
795883360bSNate Lawson.Ar mode
805883360bSNate Lawsonto use normally when the AC line state is unknown.
815883360bSNate Lawson.It Fl p Ar ival
825883360bSNate LawsonSpecifies a different polling interval (in milliseconds) for AC line state
835883360bSNate Lawsonand system idle levels.
845883360bSNate LawsonThe default is 500 ms.
855883360bSNate Lawson.It Fl r Ar percent
865883360bSNate LawsonSpecifies the CPU idle percent level where
875883360bSNate Lawsonadaptive
885883360bSNate Lawsonmode should consider the CPU running and increase performance.
895883360bSNate LawsonThe default is 50% or lower.
905883360bSNate Lawson.It Fl v
915883360bSNate LawsonVerbose mode.
925883360bSNate LawsonMessages about power changes will be printed to stdout and
935883360bSNate Lawson.Nm
945883360bSNate Lawsonwill operate in the foreground.
955883360bSNate Lawson.El
965883360bSNate Lawson.Sh SEE ALSO
975883360bSNate Lawson.Xr acpi 4 ,
985883360bSNate Lawson.Xr apm 4 ,
995883360bSNate Lawson.Xr cpufreq 4
1005883360bSNate Lawson.Sh HISTORY
1015883360bSNate LawsonThe
1025883360bSNate Lawson.Nm
1035883360bSNate Lawsonutility first appeared in
1045883360bSNate Lawson.Fx 5.5 .
1055883360bSNate Lawson.Sh AUTHORS
1065883360bSNate Lawson.An Colin Percival
1075883360bSNate Lawsonfirst wrote
1085883360bSNate Lawson.Pa estctrl ,
1095883360bSNate Lawsonthe utility that
1105883360bSNate Lawson.Nm
1115883360bSNate Lawsonis based on.
1125883360bSNate Lawson.An Nate Lawson
1135883360bSNate Lawsonthen updated it for
1145883360bSNate Lawson.Xr cpufreq 4 ,
1155883360bSNate Lawsonadded features, and wrote this man page.
1165883360bSNate Lawson.Sh BUGS
1175883360bSNate LawsonThe
1185883360bSNate Lawson.Nm
1195883360bSNate Lawsonutility should also power down idle disks and other components besides the CPU.
1205883360bSNate Lawson.Pp
1215883360bSNate LawsonIf
1225883360bSNate Lawson.Nm
1235883360bSNate Lawsonis used with power_profile, they may override each other.
1245883360bSNate Lawson.Pp
1255883360bSNate Lawson.Nm
1265883360bSNate Lawsonshould probably use the
1275883360bSNate Lawson.Xr devctl 4
1285883360bSNate Lawsoninterface instead of polling for AC line state.
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