1 What: /sys/firmware/acpi/fpdt/ 1 What: /sys/firmware/acpi/fpdt/ 2 Date: Jan 2021 2 Date: Jan 2021 3 Contact: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> 3 Contact: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> 4 Description: 4 Description: 5 ACPI Firmware Performance Data 5 ACPI Firmware Performance Data Table (FPDT) provides 6 information for firmware perfo 6 information for firmware performance data for system boot, 7 S3 suspend and S3 resume. This 7 S3 suspend and S3 resume. This sysfs entry contains the 8 performance data retrieved fro 8 performance data retrieved from the FPDT. 9 9 10 boot: 10 boot: 11 firmware_start_ns: Tim 11 firmware_start_ns: Timer value logged at the beginning 12 of firmware im 12 of firmware image execution. In nanoseconds. 13 bootloader_load_ns: Ti 13 bootloader_load_ns: Timer value logged just prior to 14 loading the OS 14 loading the OS boot loader into memory. 15 In nanoseconds 15 In nanoseconds. 16 bootloader_launch_ns: 16 bootloader_launch_ns: Timer value logged just prior to 17 launching the 17 launching the currently loaded OS boot loader 18 image. In nano 18 image. In nanoseconds. 19 exitbootservice_start_ 19 exitbootservice_start_ns: Timer value logged at the 20 point when the 20 point when the OS loader calls the 21 ExitBootServic 21 ExitBootServices function for UEFI compatible 22 firmware. In n 22 firmware. In nanoseconds. 23 exitbootservice_end_ns 23 exitbootservice_end_ns: Timer value logged at the point 24 just prior to 24 just prior to the OS loader gaining control 25 back from the 25 back from the ExitBootServices function for 26 UEFI compatibl 26 UEFI compatible firmware. In nanoseconds. 27 suspend: 27 suspend: 28 suspend_start_ns: Time 28 suspend_start_ns: Timer value recorded at the previous 29 OS write to SL 29 OS write to SLP_TYP upon entry to S3. In 30 nanoseconds. 30 nanoseconds. 31 suspend_end_ns: Timer 31 suspend_end_ns: Timer value recorded at the previous 32 firmware write 32 firmware write to SLP_TYP used to trigger 33 hardware entry 33 hardware entry to S3. In nanoseconds. 34 resume: 34 resume: 35 resume_count: A count 35 resume_count: A count of the number of S3 resume cycles 36 since the last 36 since the last full boot sequence. 37 resume_avg_ns: Average 37 resume_avg_ns: Average timer value of all resume cycles 38 logged since t 38 logged since the last full boot sequence, 39 including the 39 including the most recent resume. In nanoseconds. 40 resume_prev_ns: Timer 40 resume_prev_ns: Timer recorded at the end of the previous 41 platform runti 41 platform runtime firmware S3 resume, just prior to 42 handoff to the 42 handoff to the OS waking vector. In nanoseconds. 43 43 44 What: /sys/firmware/acpi/bgrt/ 44 What: /sys/firmware/acpi/bgrt/ 45 Date: January 2012 45 Date: January 2012 46 Contact: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com 46 Contact: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com> 47 Description: 47 Description: 48 The BGRT is an ACPI 5.0 featur 48 The BGRT is an ACPI 5.0 feature that allows the OS 49 to obtain a copy of the firmwa 49 to obtain a copy of the firmware boot splash and 50 some associated metadata. This 50 some associated metadata. This is intended to be used 51 by boot splash applications in 51 by boot splash applications in order to interact with 52 the firmware boot splash in or 52 the firmware boot splash in order to avoid jarring 53 transitions. 53 transitions. 54 54 55 image: The image bitmap. Curre 55 image: The image bitmap. Currently a 32-bit BMP. 56 status: 1 if the image is vali 56 status: 1 if the image is valid, 0 if firmware invalidated it. 57 type: 0 indicates image is in 57 type: 0 indicates image is in BMP format. 58 58 59 ======== ===================== 59 ======== =================================================== 60 version: The version of the BG 60 version: The version of the BGRT. Currently 1. 61 xoffset: The number of pixels 61 xoffset: The number of pixels between the left of the screen 62 and the left edge of 62 and the left edge of the image. 63 yoffset: The number of pixels 63 yoffset: The number of pixels between the top of the screen 64 and the top edge of t 64 and the top edge of the image. 65 ======== ===================== 65 ======== =================================================== 66 66 67 What: /sys/firmware/acpi/hotplug/ 67 What: /sys/firmware/acpi/hotplug/ 68 Date: February 2013 68 Date: February 2013 69 Contact: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wys 69 Contact: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> 70 Description: 70 Description: 71 There are separate hotplug pro 71 There are separate hotplug profiles for different classes of 72 devices supported by ACPI, suc 72 devices supported by ACPI, such as containers, memory modules, 73 processors, PCI root bridges e 73 processors, PCI root bridges etc. A hotplug profile for a given 74 class of devices is a collecti 74 class of devices is a collection of settings defining the way 75 that class of devices will be 75 that class of devices will be handled by the ACPI core hotplug 76 code. Those profiles are repr 76 code. Those profiles are represented in sysfs as subdirectories 77 of /sys/firmware/acpi/hotplug/ 77 of /sys/firmware/acpi/hotplug/. 78 78 79 The following setting is avail 79 The following setting is available to user space for each 80 hotplug profile: 80 hotplug profile: 81 81 82 ======== ===================== 82 ======== ======================================================= 83 enabled: If set, the ACPI core 83 enabled: If set, the ACPI core will handle notifications of 84 hotplug events associ 84 hotplug events associated with the given class of 85 devices and will allo 85 devices and will allow those devices to be ejected with 86 the help of the _EJ0 86 the help of the _EJ0 control method. Unsetting it 87 effectively disables !! 87 effectively disables hotplug for the correspoinding 88 class of devices. 88 class of devices. 89 ======== ===================== 89 ======== ======================================================= 90 90 91 The value of the above attribu 91 The value of the above attribute is an integer number: 1 (set) 92 or 0 (unset). Attempts to wri 92 or 0 (unset). Attempts to write any other values to it will 93 cause -EINVAL to be returned. 93 cause -EINVAL to be returned. 94 94 95 What: /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/ 95 What: /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/ 96 Date: February 2008 96 Date: February 2008 97 Contact: Len Brown <lenb@kernel.org> 97 Contact: Len Brown <lenb@kernel.org> 98 Description: 98 Description: 99 All ACPI interrupts are handle 99 All ACPI interrupts are handled via a single IRQ, 100 the System Control Interrupt ( 100 the System Control Interrupt (SCI), which appears 101 as "acpi" in /proc/interrupts. 101 as "acpi" in /proc/interrupts. 102 102 103 However, one of the main funct 103 However, one of the main functions of ACPI is to make 104 the platform understand random 104 the platform understand random hardware without 105 special driver support. So wh 105 special driver support. So while the SCI handles a few 106 well known (fixed feature) int 106 well known (fixed feature) interrupts sources, such 107 as the power button, it can al 107 as the power button, it can also handle a variable 108 number of a "General Purpose E 108 number of a "General Purpose Events" (GPE). 109 109 110 A GPE vectors to a specified h 110 A GPE vectors to a specified handler in AML, which 111 can do a anything the BIOS wri 111 can do a anything the BIOS writer wants from 112 OS context. GPE 0x12, for exa 112 OS context. GPE 0x12, for example, would vector 113 to a level or edge handler cal 113 to a level or edge handler called _L12 or _E12. 114 The handler may do its busines 114 The handler may do its business and return. 115 Or the handler may send send a 115 Or the handler may send send a Notify event 116 to a Linux device driver regis 116 to a Linux device driver registered on an ACPI device, 117 such as a battery, or a proces 117 such as a battery, or a processor. 118 118 119 To figure out where all the SC 119 To figure out where all the SCI's are coming from, 120 /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts 120 /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts contains a file listing 121 every possible source, and the 121 every possible source, and the count of how many 122 times it has triggered:: 122 times it has triggered:: 123 123 124 $ cd /sys/firmware/acpi/inte 124 $ cd /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts 125 $ grep . * 125 $ grep . * 126 error: 0 126 error: 0 127 ff_gbl_lock: 0 enabl 127 ff_gbl_lock: 0 enable 128 ff_pmtimer: 0 invali 128 ff_pmtimer: 0 invalid 129 ff_pwr_btn: 0 enabl 129 ff_pwr_btn: 0 enable 130 ff_rt_clk: 2 disabl 130 ff_rt_clk: 2 disable 131 ff_slp_btn: 0 invali 131 ff_slp_btn: 0 invalid 132 gpe00: 0 invali 132 gpe00: 0 invalid 133 gpe01: 0 enabl 133 gpe01: 0 enable 134 gpe02: 108 enabl 134 gpe02: 108 enable 135 gpe03: 0 invali 135 gpe03: 0 invalid 136 gpe04: 0 invali 136 gpe04: 0 invalid 137 gpe05: 0 invali 137 gpe05: 0 invalid 138 gpe06: 0 enabl 138 gpe06: 0 enable 139 gpe07: 0 enabl 139 gpe07: 0 enable 140 gpe08: 0 invali 140 gpe08: 0 invalid 141 gpe09: 0 invali 141 gpe09: 0 invalid 142 gpe0A: 0 invali 142 gpe0A: 0 invalid 143 gpe0B: 0 invali 143 gpe0B: 0 invalid 144 gpe0C: 0 invali 144 gpe0C: 0 invalid 145 gpe0D: 0 invali 145 gpe0D: 0 invalid 146 gpe0E: 0 invali 146 gpe0E: 0 invalid 147 gpe0F: 0 invali 147 gpe0F: 0 invalid 148 gpe10: 0 invali 148 gpe10: 0 invalid 149 gpe11: 0 invali 149 gpe11: 0 invalid 150 gpe12: 0 invali 150 gpe12: 0 invalid 151 gpe13: 0 invali 151 gpe13: 0 invalid 152 gpe14: 0 invali 152 gpe14: 0 invalid 153 gpe15: 0 invali 153 gpe15: 0 invalid 154 gpe16: 0 invali 154 gpe16: 0 invalid 155 gpe17: 1084 enabl 155 gpe17: 1084 enable 156 gpe18: 0 enabl 156 gpe18: 0 enable 157 gpe19: 0 invali 157 gpe19: 0 invalid 158 gpe1A: 0 invali 158 gpe1A: 0 invalid 159 gpe1B: 0 invali 159 gpe1B: 0 invalid 160 gpe1C: 0 invali 160 gpe1C: 0 invalid 161 gpe1D: 0 invali 161 gpe1D: 0 invalid 162 gpe1E: 0 invali 162 gpe1E: 0 invalid 163 gpe1F: 0 invali 163 gpe1F: 0 invalid 164 gpe_all: 1192 164 gpe_all: 1192 165 sci: 1194 165 sci: 1194 166 sci_not: 0 166 sci_not: 0 167 167 168 =========== ================= 168 =========== ================================================== 169 sci The number of tim 169 sci The number of times the ACPI SCI 170 has been called a 170 has been called and claimed an interrupt. 171 171 172 sci_not The number of tim 172 sci_not The number of times the ACPI SCI 173 has been called a 173 has been called and NOT claimed an interrupt. 174 174 175 gpe_all count of SCI caus 175 gpe_all count of SCI caused by GPEs. 176 176 177 gpeXX count for individ 177 gpeXX count for individual GPE source 178 178 179 ff_gbl_lock Global Lock 179 ff_gbl_lock Global Lock 180 180 181 ff_pmtimer PM Timer 181 ff_pmtimer PM Timer 182 182 183 ff_pwr_btn Power Button 183 ff_pwr_btn Power Button 184 184 185 ff_rt_clk Real Time Clock 185 ff_rt_clk Real Time Clock 186 186 187 ff_slp_btn Sleep Button 187 ff_slp_btn Sleep Button 188 188 189 error an interrupt that 189 error an interrupt that can't be accounted for above. 190 190 191 invalid it's either a GPE 191 invalid it's either a GPE or a Fixed Event that 192 doesn't have an e 192 doesn't have an event handler. 193 193 194 disable the GPE/Fixed Eve 194 disable the GPE/Fixed Event is valid but disabled. 195 195 196 enable the GPE/Fixed Eve 196 enable the GPE/Fixed Event is valid and enabled. 197 =========== ================= 197 =========== ================================================== 198 198 199 Root has permission to clear a 199 Root has permission to clear any of these counters. Eg.:: 200 200 201 # echo 0 > gpe11 201 # echo 0 > gpe11 202 202 203 All counters can be cleared by 203 All counters can be cleared by clearing the total "sci":: 204 204 205 # echo 0 > sci 205 # echo 0 > sci 206 206 207 None of these counters has an 207 None of these counters has an effect on the function 208 of the system, they are simply 208 of the system, they are simply statistics. 209 209 210 Besides this, user can also wr 210 Besides this, user can also write specific strings to these files 211 to enable/disable/clear ACPI i 211 to enable/disable/clear ACPI interrupts in user space, which can be 212 used to debug some ACPI interr 212 used to debug some ACPI interrupt storm issues. 213 213 214 Note that only writing to VALI 214 Note that only writing to VALID GPE/Fixed Event is allowed, 215 i.e. user can only change the 215 i.e. user can only change the status of runtime GPE and 216 Fixed Event with event handler 216 Fixed Event with event handler installed. 217 217 218 Let's take power button fixed 218 Let's take power button fixed event for example, please kill acpid 219 and other user space applicati 219 and other user space applications so that the machine won't shutdown 220 when pressing the power button 220 when pressing the power button:: 221 221 222 # cat ff_pwr_btn 222 # cat ff_pwr_btn 223 0 enabled 223 0 enabled 224 # press the power button for 224 # press the power button for 3 times; 225 # cat ff_pwr_btn 225 # cat ff_pwr_btn 226 3 enabled 226 3 enabled 227 # echo disable > ff_pwr_btn 227 # echo disable > ff_pwr_btn 228 # cat ff_pwr_btn 228 # cat ff_pwr_btn 229 3 disabled 229 3 disabled 230 # press the power button for 230 # press the power button for 3 times; 231 # cat ff_pwr_btn 231 # cat ff_pwr_btn 232 3 disabled 232 3 disabled 233 # echo enable > ff_pwr_btn 233 # echo enable > ff_pwr_btn 234 # cat ff_pwr_btn 234 # cat ff_pwr_btn 235 4 enabled 235 4 enabled 236 /* 236 /* 237 * this is because the statu 237 * this is because the status bit is set even if the enable 238 * bit is cleared, and it tr 238 * bit is cleared, and it triggers an ACPI fixed event when 239 * the enable bit is set aga 239 * the enable bit is set again 240 */ 240 */ 241 # press the power button for 241 # press the power button for 3 times; 242 # cat ff_pwr_btn 242 # cat ff_pwr_btn 243 7 enabled 243 7 enabled 244 # echo disable > ff_pwr_btn 244 # echo disable > ff_pwr_btn 245 # press the power button for 245 # press the power button for 3 times; 246 # echo clear > ff_pwr_btn 246 # echo clear > ff_pwr_btn /* clear the status bit */ 247 # echo disable > ff_pwr_btn 247 # echo disable > ff_pwr_btn 248 # cat ff_pwr_btn 248 # cat ff_pwr_btn 249 7 enabled 249 7 enabled 250 250
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