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NAME

       acpi_battery — ACPI battery management subsystem

SYNOPSIS

       device acpi

DESCRIPTION

       The acpi_battery is a driver for battery management features of the ACPI module.

       An  ACPI-compatible  battery device supports either a Control Method Battery interface or a Smart Battery
       subsystem interface.  The former is accessed by the AML (ACPI Machine Language) code control methods, and
       the latter is controlled directly through the ACPI  EC  (Embedded  Controller)  typically  via  an  SMBus
       interface.

       This  driver  supports  the  sysctl(8)  and ioctl(2) interfaces as well as the devd(8) event notification
       interface.

IOCTLS

       Every ioctl for the acpi_battery driver takes a single integer value for the battery unit  number  as  an
       argument,   and   returns   a   specific   structure   for   each   request.    A   special  unit  number
       ACPI_BATTERY_ALL_UNITS specifies all of the attached units and reports accumulated information.

       ACPIIO_BATT_GET_UNITS int
               Returns the number of battery units in the system.  The unit number argument will be ignored.

       ACPIIO_BATT_GET_BATTINFO struct acpi_battinfo
               Returns the following:

               cap     Battery capacity in percent,

               min     Remaining battery life in minutes,

               state   Current status of the battery encoded in the following:

                       ACPI_BATT_STAT_DISCHARG (0x0001)
                               Battery is discharging,

                       ACPI_BATT_STAT_CHARGING (0x0002)
                               Battery is being charged, or

                       ACPI_BATT_STAT_CRITICAL (0x0004)
                               Remaining battery life is critically low.

                       Note   that   the   status   bits   of   each   battery   will   be   consolidated   when
                       ACPI_BATTERY_ALL_UNITS is specified.

               rate    Current battery discharging rate in mW.  -1 means not discharging right now.

       ACPIIO_BATT_GET_BIX struct acpi_bix
               Returns  battery  information  given  by the ACPI _BIX (Battery Information) object, which is the
               static portion of the Control Method Battery  information.   In  the  case  of  a  Smart  Battery
               attached  to SMBus or a Control Method Battery with a _BIF object, this ioctl will build a struct
               acpi_bix structure based on the obtained information and return it.

               rev     Revision number of the object.  There are the following well-known values:

                       ACPI_BIX_REV_0 (0x0000)
                               A _BIX object in ACPI 4.0.

                       ACPI_BIX_REV_1 (0x0001)
                               A _BIX object in ACPI 6.0.

                       ACPI_BIX_REV_BIF (0xffff)
                               A _BIX object built from the _BIF object found on the system.

                       Note that this field should be checked by using  ACPI_BIX_REV_MIN_CHECK(var,  rev)  macro
                       when checking the minimum revision number.

               units   Indicates the units used by the battery to report its capacity and charge rate encoded in
                       the following:

                       ACPI_BIX_UNITS_MW (0x00000000)
                               in mW (power)

                       ACPI_BIX_UNITS_MA (0x00000001)
                               in mA (current)

                       Note  that  capacity  is  expressed  in  mWh  or  mAh, and rate is expressed in mW or mA,
                       respectively.

               dcap    The Battery's design capacity, which is the nominal capacity of a new battery.   This  is
                       expressed as power or current depending on the value of units.

               lfcap   Predicted  battery  capacity  when  fully  charged.   Typically  this will decrease every
                       charging cycle.

               btech   Battery technology:

                       0x00000000 Primary cell (non-rechargable)

                       0x00000001 Secondary cell (rechargable)

               dvol    Design voltage in mV, which is the nominal voltage of a new battery.

               wcap    Design capacity of warning.  When a discharging battery  device  reaches  this  capacity,
                       notification is sent to the system.

               lcap    Design capacity of low.

               cycles  (rev  0  or  newer)  The  number of cycles the battery has experienced.  A cycle means an
                       amount of discharge occurred which  was  approximately  equal  to  the  value  of  Design
                       Capacity.

               accuracy
                       (rev  0  or  newer)  The accuracy of the battery capacity measurement, in thousandth of a
                       percent.

               stmax   (rev 0 or newer) The Maximum Sampling Time of the battery in milliseconds.  This  is  the
                       maximum  duration  between  two  consecutive  measurements  of  the  battery's capacities
                       specified in _BST.  If two succeeding readings of _BST beyond this  duration  occur,  two
                       different results can be returned.

               stmin   (rev 0 or newer) The Minimum Sampling Time of the battery in milliseconds.

               aimax   (rev  0  or  newer) The Maximum Average Interval of the battery in milliseconds.  This is
                       the length of time within which the battery averages the capacity measurements  specified
                       in  _BST.   The  Sampling  Time  specifies the frequency of measurements, and the Average
                       Interval specifies the width of the time window of every measurement.

               aimin   (rev 0 or newer) The Minimum Average Interval of the battery in milliseconds.

               gra1    Battery capacity granularity between low and warning.  This  is  expressed  as  power  or
                       current depending on the value of units.

               gra2    Battery  capacity  granularity  between  warning and full.  This is expressed as power or
                       current depending on the value of units.

               model   Model number of the battery as a string.

               serial  Serial number of the battery as a string.

               type    Type identifier of the battery as a string.

               oeminfo
                       OEM-specific information of the battery as a string.

               scap    (rev 1 or newer) Battery swapping capability encoded in the following:

                       ACPI_BIX_SCAP_NO (0x00000000)
                               Non-swappable

                       ACPI_BIX_SCAP_COLD (0x00000001)
                               Cold-swappable

                       ACPI_BIX_SCAP_HOT (0x00000010)
                               Hot-swappable

       ACPIIO_BATT_GET_BIF struct acpi_bif
               (deprecated) Returns battery information given by the ACPI  _BIF  (Battery  Information)  object,
               which  was  deprecated  in  ACPI  4.0  specification.   The  data structure is a subset of struct
               acpi_bix.

               Note that this ioctl will built a struct acpi_bif structure based  on  the  obtained  information
               even if this object is not available and a _BIX object is found.

       ACPIIO_BATT_GET_BST struct acpi_bst
               Returns  battery information given by the ACPI _BST (Battery Status) object, which is the present
               battery status.  In the case of a Smart Battery attached to SMBus, this ioctl will build a struct
               acpi_bst structure based on the obtained information and return it.

               state   Battery state.  The value is encoded in the same way as state of struct acpi_battinfo.

               rate    Battery present rate of charging or discharging.  The unit of the value depends  on  unit
                       of struct acpi_bif.

               cap     Battery remaining capacity.  The unit of this value depends on unit of struct acpi_bif.

               volt    Battery present voltage.

SYSCTL VARIABLES

       The following sysctl(8) variables export battery status.  Note that they are accumulated status of all of
       the connected batteries:

       hw.acpi.battery.info_expire
               Information  cache  expiration time in seconds.  The battery information obtained by _BIX or _BIF
               object will be stored and reused for successive read access to  this  MIB  within  the  specified
               period.

       hw.acpi.battery.units
               Number of battery units in the system.

       hw.acpi.battery.state
               Current battery charging status.  This is same as state of struct acpi_battinfo.

       hw.acpi.battery.rate
               Current battery discharging rate in mW.

       hw.acpi.battery.time
               Remaining battery life in minutes.  If the battery is not discharging, the value shows -1.

       hw.acpi.battery.life
               Battery capacity in percent.

EVENT NOTIFICATIONS

       Battery-related   event  notifications  are  sent  to  the  userland  via  the  devd(8)  interface.   See
       /etc/devd.conf and devd.conf(5) for more details.  Note that notifications  are  supported  only  by  the
       Control Method Battery.

       The acpi_battery driver sends events with the following attributes:

       system     ACPI
       subsystem  CMBAT
       type       The fully qualified battery object path as in the ASL.
       notify     An integer designating the event:

                  0x80    Battery status was changed.
                  0x81    Battery information was changed.

SEE ALSO

       acpi(4), acpiconf(8)

AUTHORS

       Nate  Lawson  <njl@FreeBSD.org>,  Munehiro  Matsuda,  Takanori  Watanabe  <takawata@FreeBSD.org>, Mitsuru
       IWASAKI  <iwasaki@FreeBSD.org>,   Hans   Petter   Selasky   <hselasky@FreeBSD.org>,   and   Hiroki   Sato
       <hrs@FreeBSD.org>.

       This   manual   page   was   written   by   Takanori  Watanabe  <takawata@FreeBSD.org>  and  Hiroki  Sato
       <hrs@FreeBSD.org>.

Debian                                          February 16, 2020                                ACPI_BATTERY(4)