NAME
acpi
—
Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface
SYNOPSIS
acpi0 at bios?
DESCRIPTION
The acpi
driver provides basic support for
ACPI including loading ACPI tables from the firmware, parsing and
interpreting AML code, event handling, suspending and powering off, and
attaching device drivers. Userland may access acpi
by using the apm(4) device.
The following devices can attach to
acpi
:
- acpiac(4)
- ACPI AC adapter
- acpiasus(4)
- ASUS ACPI hotkeys
- acpibat(4)
- ACPI control method battery
- acpibtn(4)
- ACPI button
- acpimcfg(4)
- ACPI PCI Express configuration space
- acpicpu(4)
- ACPI processor power and performance state
- acpidock(4)
- ACPI docking station
- acpiec(4)
- ACPI embedded controller
- acpihpet(4)
- ACPI high precision event timer
- acpimadt(4)
- ACPI APIC configuration
- acpiprt(4)
- ACPI PCI routing table configuration
- acpipwrres(4)
- ACPI power resources
- acpisony(4)
- Sony ACPI control
- acpithinkpad(4)
- IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad ACPI support
- acpitimer(4)
- ACPI power management timer
- acpitoshiba(4)
- Toshiba ACPI support
- acpitz(4)
- ACPI thermal zone
- acpivideo(4)
- ACPI video
- acpivout(4)
- ACPI video output
- aibs(4)
- ASUSTeK AI Booster ACPI ATK0110 temperature, voltage, and fan sensor
- bytgpio(4)
- Intel Bay Trail GPIO controller
- chvgpio(4)
- Intel Cherry View GPIO controller
FILES
- /dev/apm
- Power management data device. May only be opened read-only. May be opened by multiple concurrent users.
- /dev/apmctl
- Power management control device. May be opened read-write or write-only.
May only be opened by one user at a time. An attempt to open the file when
in use will fail, returning
EBUSY
.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The acpi
driver first appeared in
OpenBSD 3.8.
AUTHORS
The acpi
driver was written by
Thorsten Lockert
<tholo@sigmasoft.com>
and Jordan Hargrave
<jordan@openbsd.org>.