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

NAME
       acpiconf	-- control ACPI	power management

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

DESCRIPTION
       The  acpiconf utility allows the	user control of	the ACPI power manage-
       ment functions.	The following command-line options are recognized:

       -h	Displays a summary of available	options.

       -i batt	Get design information and current status of the battery spec-
		ified by its number, starting with 0.

       -k ack	Ack or abort a pending suspend request using the argument pro-
		vided.	Most users should not use this option directly.

       -s 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 con-
		text  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  implementa-
		tion,  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.suspend	and  /etc/rc.resume  scripts  use  the
		rcorder(8) utility to  call  scripts  in  /etc/rc.d/  and  the
		$local_startup	directories  that have a "suspend" or "resume"
		KEYWORD, respectively.	Called scripts	are  supplied  with  a
		single	"suspend"  /  "resume"	command	 line  argument.   See
		rc.conf(5) for more information	about $local_startup.

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

HISTORY
       The acpiconf utility appeared in	FreeBSD	5.0.

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

FreeBSD	13.2			 June 16, 2023			   ACPICONF(8)

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