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ACPICONF(8) System Manager's Manual ACPICONF(8)

acpiconfcontrol ACPI power management

acpiconf [-h] [-i batt] [-k ack] [-s type]

The acpiconf utility allows the user control of the ACPI power management functions. The following command-line options are recognized:
Displays a summary of available options.
batt
Get design information and current status of the battery specified by its number, starting with 0.
ack
Ack or abort a pending suspend request using the argument provided.
type
Enters the specified sleep mode. Recognized types are 1 (only the CPU clock is stopped), 2 (not implemented on most systems but similar to S1), 3 (the CPU context is lost and memory context is preserved), and 4 (the CPU context is lost and memory context is stored to disk). Sleep states may also be given as S1, S2, etc. The supported states depend on BIOS implementation, including ACPI byte code (AML). If the /etc/rc.suspend and /etc/rc.resume scripts are executable, they will be run by devd(8) or apmd(8) before and after entering the given sleep state.

The /etc/rc.resume script uses the rcorder(8) utility to call scripts in /etc/rc.d/ and the $local_startup directories that have a "resume" KEYWORD. Called scripts are supplied with single "resume" command line argument. See rc.conf(5) for more information about $local_startup.

acpi(4), acpidump(8), apm(8), apmd(8), devd(8), rc.conf(5), rcorder(8)

The acpiconf utility appeared in FreeBSD 5.0.

The acpiconf utility was written by Mitsuru Iwasaki <iwasaki@FreeBSD.org>. This manual page was written by Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@FreeBSD.org>.

December 27, 2018 FreeBSD-13.0