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acpidump
Langue: en
Version: October 19, 2005 (debian - 07/07/09)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
acpidump - dump a system's ACPI tables to an ASCII fileacpixtract - convert ASCII acpidump output to raw binary table
madt - parser for APIC table
SYNOPSIS
acpidump [options]acpixtract [options] [filename]
madt
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the acpidump , acpixtract and madt commands. acpidump and acpixtract options are described below while madt can only read an APIC table from standard input.OPTIONS
acpidump options are as follow:- -a, --addr 0x1234
- look for tables at this phisical address
- -t, --table DSDT
- only dump table with DSDT signature
- -o, --output filename
- redirect output from stdin to filename
- -b, --binary
- dump data in binary form rather than in hex-dump format
- -l, --lenght 0x456
- works only with --addr, dump phisical memory region without trying to understand it's contents
- -s, --skip 2
- skip 2 tables of the given name and output only 3rd one
- -h, --help
- outputs an help message
- acpixtract only option is:
- -n instance_number
- prints Nth instance of target table, default is 1
OPTIONS
acpixtract options are as follow:- -a
- extract all tables, not just DSDT/SSDT
- -l
- list table summaries, do not extract
- -s<Signature>
- Extract all tables named <Signature>
EXAMPLES
Dump the DSDT table to the file DSDT.aml in binary format (this can be disassembled later with iasl(1):
- acpidump -b -t DSDT -o DSDT.aml
Show the FACP table:
- acpidump -t FACP > FACP.dat
acpixtract -a FACP.dat
iasl -d FACP.dat
Dump and extract all ACPI tables:
- acpidump -o DSDT.dat
acpixtract -a
Parse APIC tables:
- acpidump -o DSDT.dat
acpixtract -sAPIC DSDT.dat
madt < APIC.dat
SEE ALSO
iasl(1),AUTHOR
acpidump was written by Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown.This manual page was written by Mattia Dongili <malattia@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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