APM(4) OpenBSD Programmer's Manual (Zaurus) APM(4)NAME
apm - advanced power management device interface
SYNOPSIS
apm0 at pxaip?
DESCRIPTION
The apm driver provides an interface which simulates the Advanced Power
Management (APM) BIOS functions. The BIOS functions are translated into
the appropriate Power Manager requests. Currently only battery level, AC
connection, and charging status is available from the apm device, and no
distinction is made between standby and suspend requests. Other power
events are NOT YET SUPPORTED.
Configuration options:
APMDEBUG Enable various driver status messages.
DIAGNOSTIC Enable debugging messages.
DEBUG Enable other debugging messages.
The apm driver implements the following ioctl(2) calls. They are defined
in <machine/apmvar.h>.
APM_IOC_REJECT
(struct apm_event_info) Not implemented. DO NOT USE.
APM_IOC_STANDBY
(no parameters) Request ``standby'' mode.
APM_IOC_SUSPEND
(no parameters) Request ``suspend'' mode.
APM_IOC_GETPOWER
(struct apm_power_info) Request the current power state. The
argument structure is as follows:
struct apm_power_info {
u_char battery_state;
u_char ac_state;
u_char battery_life;
u_char spare1;
u_int minutes_left;
u_int spare2[6];
};
The following values are defined for battery_state:
APM_BATT_HIGH
Battery has a high state of charge.
APM_BATT_LOW
Battery has a low state of charge.
APM_BATT_CRITICAL
Battery has a critical state of charge.
APM_BATT_CHARGING
Battery is not high, low, or critical and is currently
charging.
APM_BATT_UNKNOWN
Can not read the current battery state.
APM_BATTERY_ABSENT
No battery installed.
The following values are defined for ac_state:
APM_AC_OFF
External power not detected.
APM_AC_ON
External power detected.
APM_AC_BACKUP
Backup power in use.
APM_AC_UNKNOWN
External power state unknown.
The battery_life value contains the estimated percentage of
battery life available. 100% indicates a full charge.
The minutes_left value contains the estimated number of minutes
of battery life remaining. If no time estimate is available, the
minutes_left value is 0.
APM_IOC_NEXTEVENT
NOT YET SUPPORTED on zaurus (struct apm_event_info) The APM
driver stores up to APM_NEVENTS events. This was defined as 16
at the time this documentation was written. If the event list is
full when a new event is detected the new event is lost.
APM_IOC_NEXTEVENT ioctl returns the next event on the list or
EAGAIN if the event list is empty. The format of the returned
event is:
struct apm_event_info {
u_int type;
u_int index;
u_int spare[8];
};
where index is a sequential count of events that can be used to
check if any events were lost and type is one of:
APM_STANDBY_REQ
APM_SUSPEND_REQ
APM_NORMAL_RESUME
APM_CRIT_RESUME
APM_BATTERY_LOW
APM_POWER_CHANGE
APM_UPDATE_TIME
APM_CRIT_SUSPEND_REQ
APM_USER_STANDBY_REQ
APM_USER_SUSPEND_REQ
APM_SYS_STANDBY_RESUME
APM_IOC_DEV_CTL
NOT YET SUPPORTED on zaurus (struct apm_ctl) Allows an
application to directly set the APM operating mode. The argument
structure is as follows:
struct apm_ctl {
u_int dev;
u_int mode;
};
dev indicates the device, typically APM_DEV_ALLDEVS.
mode indicates the desired operating mode. Possible values are
APM_SYS_READY
APM_SYS_STANDBY
APM_SYS_SUSPEND
APM_SYS_OFF
APM_LASTREQ_INPROG
APM_LASTREQ_REJECTED
APM_IOC_PRN_CTL
(int) This ioctl(2) controls message output by the APM driver
when a power change event is detected. The integer parameter is
one of:
APM_PRINT_ON
All power change events result in a message. This is the
normal operating mode for the driver.
APM_PRINT_OFF
Power change event messages are suppressed.
APM_PRINT_PCT
Power change event messages are suppressed unless the
estimated battery life percentage changes.
However, in no case will power status messages be displayed until
the battery life goes below the percentage in the sysctl(8) state
variable machdep.apmwarn. Setting machdep.apmwarn to zero
disables all warnings regardless of the APM_IOC_PRN_CTL setting.
FILES
/dev/apm Power management data device. May only be opened read-
only. May be opened by multiple concurrent users.
/dev/apmctl Power management control device. May be opened read-
write or write-only. May only be opened by one user at a
time. An attempt to open the file when in use will fail,
returning EBUSY.
SEE ALSOintro(4), sysctl.conf(5), apm(8), apmd(8), halt(8), sysctl(8)BUGS
Power events are not supported.
Reported battery life remaining and minutes left can be off by 25% or
more, and are generally overestimated while the battery is charging.
OpenBSD 4.9 September 19, 2010 OpenBSD 4.9