.TH ACPIDUMP 8 .SH NAME acpidump \- Dump system's ACPI tables to an ASCII file. .SH SYNOPSIS .ft B .B acpidump > acpidump.out .SH DESCRIPTION \fBacpidump \fP dumps the systems ACPI tables to an ASCII file appropriate for attaching to a bug report. Subsequently, they can be processed by utilities in the ACPICA package. .SS Options no options worth worrying about. .PP .SH EXAMPLE .nf # acpidump > acpidump.out $ acpixtract -a acpidump.out Acpi table [DSDT] - 15974 bytes written to DSDT.dat Acpi table [FACS] - 64 bytes written to FACS.dat Acpi table [FACP] - 116 bytes written to FACP.dat Acpi table [APIC] - 120 bytes written to APIC.dat Acpi table [MCFG] - 60 bytes written to MCFG.dat Acpi table [SSDT] - 444 bytes written to SSDT1.dat Acpi table [SSDT] - 439 bytes written to SSDT2.dat Acpi table [SSDT] - 439 bytes written to SSDT3.dat Acpi table [SSDT] - 439 bytes written to SSDT4.dat Acpi table [SSDT] - 439 bytes written to SSDT5.dat Acpi table [RSDT] - 76 bytes written to RSDT.dat Acpi table [RSDP] - 20 bytes written to RSDP.dat $ iasl -d *.dat ... .fi creates *.dsl, a human readable form which can be edited and compiled using iasl. .SH NOTES .B "acpidump " must be run as root. .SH REFERENCES ACPICA: https://acpica.org/ .SH FILES .ta .nf /dev/mem /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/dynamic/* .fi .PP .SH AUTHOR .nf Written by Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>