ACPIDUMP(8) - System Manager's Manual

ACPIDUMP(8) - System Manager’s Manual #

ACPIDUMP(8) - System Manager’s Manual

NAME #

acpidump - dump ACPI tables

SYNOPSIS #

acpidump -o prefix

DESCRIPTION #

The acpidump command stores ACPI tables from physical memory into files specified by prefix. If prefix specifies a directory, the generated files will be of the form <prefix>/<sig>.<id>. Otherwise, they will be named <prefix>.<sig>.<id>. “sig” is the signature of the ACPI Table; “id” is unique for each table.

Additionally a file called <prefix>/headers or <prefix>.headers will be created that contains additional human readable information pertaining to this specific dump.

The ACPICA disassembler is available through the OpenBSD ports tree or package system:

# pkg_add acpica
$ iasl -d <prefix>.<sig>.<id>

acpidump requires the ability to open /dev/kmem, which may be restricted based upon the value of the kern.allowkmem sysctl(8).

acpidump is run at startup and stores the results in /var/db/acpi.

FILES #

/dev/mem

/var/db/acpi

SEE ALSO #

pkg_add(1), mem(4), packages(7), ports(7)

HISTORY #

The acpidump command first appeared in OpenBSD 3.8.

OpenBSD 7.5 - November 22, 2020