acpi
- Advanced Configuration and Power Management support
SYNOPSIS
device acpi
options ACPI_DEBUGoptions DDB
DESCRIPTION
The
driver provides support for the Intel/Microsoft/Compaq/Toshiba ACPI
standard.
This support includes platform hardware discovery (superseding the
PnP and PCI BIOS), as well as power management (superseding APM) and
other features.
ACPI core support is provided by the ACPI CA reference implementation
from Intel.
Note that the
driver is automatically loaded by the
loader(8),
and should only be
compiled into the kernel on platforms where ACPI is mandatory.
SYSCTL VARIABLES
The
driver is intended to provide power management without user intervention.
If the default settings are not optimal, the following sysctls can be
used to modify or monitor
behavior.
hw.acpi.acline
AC line state (1 means online, 0 means on battery power).
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_usage
Debugging information listing the percent of total usage for each sleep state.
The values are reset when
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest
is modified.
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest
Lowest Cx state to use for idling the CPU.
A scheduling algorithm will select states between
C1
and this setting
as system load dictates.
To enable ACPI CPU idling control,
machdep.cpu_idle_hlt
must be set to 1.
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_supported
List of supported CPU idle states and their transition latency
in microseconds.
Each state has a type (e.g.,
C2 )C1
is equivalent to the ia32
HLT
instruction,
C2
provides a deeper
sleep with the same semantics, and
C3
provides the deepest sleep
but additionally requires bus mastering to be disabled.
States greater than
C3
provide even more power savings with the same
semantics as the
C3
state.
Deeper sleeps provide more power savings but increased transition
latency when an interrupt occurs.
hw.acpi.disable_on_reboot
Disable ACPI during the reboot process.
Most systems reboot fine with ACPI still enabled, but some require
exiting to legacy mode first.
Default is 0, leave ACPI enabled.
hw.acpi.handle_reboot
Use the ACPI Reset Register capability to reboot the system.
Default is 0, use legacy reboot support.
Some newer systems require use of this register, while some only work
with legacy rebooting support.
hw.acpi.lid_switch_state
Suspend state
(S1 [en] S5
)
to enter when the lid switch (i.e., a notebook screen) is closed.
Default is
``NONE
''
(do nothing).
hw.acpi.power_button_state
Suspend state
(S1 [en] S5
)
to enter when the power button is pressed.
Default is
S5
(power-off nicely).
hw.acpi.reset_video
Reset the video adapter from real mode during the resume path.
Some systems need this help, others have display problems if it is enabled.
Default is 0 (disabled).
hw.acpi.s4bios
Indicate whether the system supports
S4BIOS
This means that the BIOS can handle all the functions of suspending the
system to disk.
Otherwise, the OS is responsible for suspending to disk
(S4OS
)
Most current systems do not support
S4BIOS
hw.acpi.sleep_button_state
Suspend state
(S1 [en] S5
)
to enter when the sleep button is pressed.
This is usually a special function button on the keyboard.
Default is
S3
(suspend-to-RAM).
hw.acpi.sleep_delay
Wait this number of seconds between preparing the system to suspend and
actually entering the suspend state.
Default is 1 second.
hw.acpi.supported_sleep_state
Suspend states
(S1 [en] S5
)
supported by the BIOS.
S1
Quick suspend to RAM.
The CPU enters a lower power state, but most peripherals are left running.
S2
Lower power state than
S1
but with the same basic characteristics.
Not supported by many systems.
S3
Suspend to RAM.
Most devices are powered off, and the system stops running except for
memory refresh.
S4
Suspend to disk.
All devices are powered off, and the system stops running.
When resuming, the system starts as if from a cold power on.
Not yet supported by
Fx unless
S4BIOS
is available.
S5
System shuts down cleanly and powers off.
hw.acpi.verbose
Enable verbose printing from the various ACPI subsystems.
LOADER TUNABLES
Tunables can be set at the
loader(8)
prompt before booting the kernel or stored in
/boot/loader.conf
Many of these tunables also have a matching
sysctl(8)
entry for access after boot.
acpi_dsdt_load
Enables loading of a custom ACPI DSDT.
acpi_dsdt_name
Name of the DSDT table to load, if loading is enabled.
debug.acpi.disabled
Selectively disables portions of ACPI for debugging purposes.
debug.acpi.max_threads
Specify the number of task threads that are started on boot.
Limiting this to 1 may help work around various BIOSes that cannot
handle parallel requests.
The default value is 3.
debug.acpi.quirks
Override any automatic quirks completely.
debug.acpi.resume_beep
Beep the PC speaker on resume.
This can help diagnose suspend/resume problems.
Default is 0 (disabled).
hint.acpi.0.disabled
Set this to 1 to disable all of ACPI.
If ACPI has been disabled on your system due to a blacklist entry for your
BIOS, you can set this to 0 to re-enable ACPI for testing.
hw.acpi.ec.poll_timeout
Delay in milliseconds to wait for the EC to respond.
Try increasing this number if you get the error
Qq Li AE_NO_HARDWARE_RESPONSE .
hw.acpi.host_mem_start
Override the assumed memory starting address for PCI host bridges.
hw.acpi.reset_video
Enables calling the VESA reset BIOS vector on the resume path.
This can fix some graphics cards that have problems such as LCD white-out
after resume.
Default is 0 (disabled).
hw.acpi.serialize_methods
Allow override of whether methods execute in parallel or not.
Enable this for serial behavior, which fixes
Qq Li AE_ALREADY_EXISTS
errors for
AML that really cannot handle parallel method execution.
It is off by default since this breaks recursive methods and some IBMs use
such code.
hw.acpi.verbose
Turn on verbose debugging information about what ACPI is doing.
hw.pci.link.%s.%d.irq
Override the interrupt to use for this link and index.
This capability should be used carefully, and only if a device is not
working with
enabled.
Qq %s
is the name of the link (e.g., LNKA).
Qq %d
is the resource index when the link supports multiple IRQs.
Most PCI links only have one IRQ resource, so the below form should be used.
hw.pci.link.%s.irq
Override the interrupt to use.
This capability should be used carefully, and only if a device is not
working with
enabled.
Qq %s
is the name of the link (e.g., LNKA).
DISABLING ACPI
Since ACPI support on different platforms varies greatly, there are many
debugging and tuning options available.
For machines known not to work with
enabled, there is a BIOS blacklist.
Currently, the blacklist only controls whether
should be disabled or not.
In the future, it will have more granularity to control features (the
infrastructure for that is already there).
To enable
(for debugging purposes, etc.) on machines that are on the blacklist, set the
kernel environment variable
hint.acpi.0.disabled
to 0.
Before trying this, consider updating your BIOS to a more recent version that
may be compatible with ACPI.
To disable the
driver completely, set the kernel environment variable
hint.acpi.0.disabled
to 1.
Some i386 machines totally fail to operate with some or all of ACPI disabled.
Other i386 machines fail with ACPI enabled.
Disabling all or part of ACPI on non-i386 platforms (i.e., platforms where
ACPI support is mandatory) may result in a non-functional system.
The
driver comprises a set of drivers, which may be selectively disabled
in case of problems.
To disable a sub-driver, list it in the kernel
environment variable
debug.acpi.disabled
Multiple entries can be listed, separated by a space.
ACPI sub-devices and features that can be disabled:
all
Disable all ACPI features and devices.
acad
(Vt device
)
Supports AC adapter.
bus
(Vt feature
)
Probes and attaches subdevices.
Disabling will avoid scanning the ACPI namespace entirely.
children
(Vt feature
)
Attaches standard ACPI sub-drivers and devices enumerated in the
ACPI namespace.
Disabling this has a similar effect to disabling
``bus
''
except that the
ACPI namespace will still be scanned.
button
(Vt device
)
Supports ACPI button devices (typically power and sleep buttons).
cmbat
(Vt device
)
Control-method batteries device.
cpu
(Vt device
)
Supports CPU power-saving and speed-setting functions.
ec
(Vt device
)
Supports the ACPI Embedded Controller interface, used to communicate
with embedded platform controllers.
isa
(Vt device
)
Supports an ISA bus bridge defined in the ACPI namespace,
typically as a child of a PCI bus.
lid
(Vt device
)
Supports an ACPI laptop lid switch, which typically puts a
system to sleep.
quirks
(Vt feature
)
Do not honor quirks.
Quirks automatically disable ACPI functionality based on the XSDT table's
OEM vendor name and revision date.
pci
(Vt device
)
Supports Host to PCI bridges.
pci_link
(Vt feature
)
Performs PCI interrupt routing.
sysresource
(Vt device
)
Pseudo-devices containing resources which ACPI claims.
thermal
(Vt device
)
Supports system cooling and heat management.
timer
(Vt device
)
Implements a timecounter using the ACPI fixed-frequency timer.
video
(Vt device
)
Supports
acpi_video4
which may conflict with
agp(4)
device.
It is also possible to avoid portions of the ACPI namespace which
may be causing problems, by listing the full path of the root of
the region to be avoided in the kernel environment variable
debug.acpi.avoid
The object and all of its children will be ignored during the
bus/children scan of the namespace.
The ACPI CA code will still know about the avoided region.
DEBUGGING OUTPUT
To enable debugging output,
must be compiled with
options ACPI_DEBUG
Debugging output is separated between layers and levels, where a layer is
a component of the ACPI subsystem, and a level is a particular kind
of debugging output.
Both layers and levels are specified as a whitespace-separated list of
tokens, with layers listed in
debug.acpi.layer
and levels in
debug.acpi.level
The first set of layers is for ACPI-CA components, and the second is for
Fx drivers.
The ACPI-CA layer descriptions include the prefix for the files they
refer to.
The supported layers are:
ACPI_UTILITIES
Utility ("ut") functions
ACPI_HARDWARE
Hardware access ("hw")
ACPI_EVENTS
Event and GPE ("ev")
ACPI_TABLES
Table access ("tb")
ACPI_NAMESPACE
Namespace evaluation ("ns")
ACPI_PARSER
AML parser ("ps")
ACPI_DISPATCHER
Internal representation of interpreter state ("ds")
ACPI_EXECUTER
Execute AML methods ("ex")
ACPI_RESOURCES
Resource parsing ("rs")
ACPI_CA_DEBUGGER
Debugger implementation ("db", "dm")
ACPI_OS_SERVICES
Usermode support routines ("os")
ACPI_CA_DISASSEMBLER
Disassembler implementation (unused)
ACPI_ALL_COMPONENTS
All the above ACPI-CA components
ACPI_AC_ADAPTER
AC adapter driver
ACPI_BATTERY
Control-method battery driver
ACPI_BUS
ACPI, ISA, and PCI bus drivers
ACPI_BUTTON
Power and sleep button driver
ACPI_EC
Embedded controller driver
ACPI_FAN
Fan driver
ACPI_OEM
Platform-specific driver for hotkeys, LED, etc.
ACPI_POWER
Power resource driver
ACPI_PROCESSOR
CPU driver
ACPI_THERMAL
Thermal zone driver
ACPI_TIMER
Timer driver
ACPI_ALL_DRIVERS
All the above
Fx ACPI drivers
The supported levels are:
ACPI_LV_ERROR
Fatal error conditions
ACPI_LV_WARN
Warnings and potential problems
ACPI_LV_INIT
Initialization progress
ACPI_LV_DEBUG_OBJECT
Stores to objects
ACPI_LV_INFO
General information and progress
ACPI_LV_ALL_EXCEPTIONS
All the previous levels
ACPI_LV_INIT_NAMES
ACPI_LV_PARSE
ACPI_LV_LOAD
ACPI_LV_DISPATCH
ACPI_LV_EXEC
ACPI_LV_NAMES
ACPI_LV_OPREGION
ACPI_LV_BFIELD
ACPI_LV_TABLES
ACPI_LV_VALUES
ACPI_LV_OBJECTS
ACPI_LV_RESOURCES
ACPI_LV_USER_REQUESTS
ACPI_LV_PACKAGE
ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY1
All the previous levels
ACPI_LV_ALLOCATIONS
ACPI_LV_FUNCTIONS
ACPI_LV_OPTIMIZATIONS
ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY2
ACPI_LV_ALL
ACPI_LV_MUTEX
ACPI_LV_THREADS
ACPI_LV_IO
ACPI_LV_INTERRUPTS
ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY3
All the previous levels
ACPI_LV_AML_DISASSEMBLE
ACPI_LV_VERBOSE_INFO
ACPI_LV_FULL_TABLES
ACPI_LV_EVENTS
ACPI_LV_VERBOSE
All levels after
Qq Li ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY3
Selection of the appropriate layer and level values is important
to avoid massive amounts of debugging output.
For example, the following configuration is a good way to gather initial
information.
It enables debug output for both ACPI-CA and the
driver, printing basic information about errors, warnings, and progress.
Debugging output by the ACPI CA subsystem is prefixed with the
module name in lowercase, followed by a source line number.
Output from the
Fx Ns -local
code follows the same format, but
the module name is uppercased.
OVERRIDING YOUR BIOS BYTECODE
ACPI interprets bytecode named AML
(ACPI Machine Language)
provided by the BIOS vendor as a memory image at boot time.
Sometimes, the AML code contains a bug that does not appear when parsed
by the Microsoft implementation.
Fx provides a way to override it with your own AML code to work around
or debug such problems.
Note that all AML in your DSDT and any SSDT tables is overridden.
In order to load your AML code, you must edit
/boot/loader.conf
and include the following lines.
acpi_dsdt_load="YES"
acpi_dsdt_name="/boot/acpi_dsdt.aml" # You may change this name.
In order to prepare your AML code, you will need the
acpidump(8)
and
iasl(8)
utilities and some ACPI knowledge.
COMPATIBILITY
ACPI is only found and supported on i386/ia32, ia64, and amd64.
"Compaq Computer Corporation"
"Intel Corporation"
"Microsoft Corporation"
"Phoenix Technologies Ltd."
"Toshiba Corporation"
August 25, 2003
"Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Specification"http://acpi.info/spec.htm
AUTHORS
An -nosplit
The ACPI CA subsystem is developed and maintained by
Intel Architecture Labs.
The following people made notable contributions to the ACPI subsystem
in
Fx :
An Michael Smith ,
An Takanori Watanabe Aq takawata@jp.FreeBSD.org ,
An Mitsuru IWASAKI Aq iwasaki@jp.FreeBSD.org ,
An Munehiro Matsuda ,
An Nate Lawson ,
the ACPI-jp mailing list at
Aq acpi-jp@jp.FreeBSD.org ,
and many other contributors.
This manual page was written by
An Michael Smith Aq msmith@FreeBSD.org .
BUGS
Many BIOS versions have serious bugs that may cause system instability,
break suspend/resume, or prevent devices from operating properly due to
IRQ routing problems.
Upgrade your BIOS to the latest version available from the vendor before
deciding it is a problem with
.
The
CPU idle power management drive conflicts with the local APIC (LAPIC)
timer.
Disable APIC mode with
hint.apic.0.disabled
or do not use the
C2
and
C3
states if APIC mode is enabled.