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			See Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-acpi Based-on-original-patch-by: Luming Yu <luming.yu@intel.com> Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| What:		/sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/
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| Date:		February 2008
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| Contact:	Len Brown <lenb@kernel.org>
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| Description:
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| 		All ACPI interrupts are handled via a single IRQ,
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| 		the System Control Interrupt (SCI), which appears
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| 		as "acpi" in /proc/interrupts.
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| 
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| 		However, one of the main functions of ACPI is to make
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| 		the platform understand random hardware without
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| 		special driver support.  So while the SCI handles a few
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| 		well known (fixed feature) interrupts sources, such
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| 		as the power button, it can also handle a variable
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| 		number of a "General Purpose Events" (GPE).
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| 
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| 		A GPE vectors to a specified handler in AML, which
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| 		can do a anything the BIOS writer wants from
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| 		OS context.  GPE 0x12, for example, would vector
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| 		to a level or edge handler called _L12 or _E12.
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| 		The handler may do its business and return.
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| 		Or the handler may send send a Notify event
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| 		to a Linux device driver registered on an ACPI device,
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| 		such as a battery, or a processor.
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| 
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| 		To figure out where all the SCI's are coming from,
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| 		/sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts contains a file listing
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| 		every possible source, and the count of how many
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| 		times it has triggered.
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| 
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| 		$ cd /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts
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| 		$ grep . *
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| 		error:0
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| 		ff_gbl_lock:0
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| 		ff_pmtimer:0
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| 		ff_pwr_btn:0
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| 		ff_rt_clk:0
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| 		ff_slp_btn:0
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| 		gpe00:0
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| 		gpe01:0
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| 		gpe02:0
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| 		gpe03:0
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| 		gpe04:0
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| 		gpe05:0
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| 		gpe06:0
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| 		gpe07:0
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| 		gpe08:0
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| 		gpe09:174
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| 		gpe0A:0
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| 		gpe0B:0
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| 		gpe0C:0
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| 		gpe0D:0
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| 		gpe0E:0
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| 		gpe0F:0
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| 		gpe10:0
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| 		gpe11:60
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| 		gpe12:0
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| 		gpe13:0
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| 		gpe14:0
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| 		gpe15:0
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| 		gpe16:0
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| 		gpe17:0
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| 		gpe18:0
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| 		gpe19:7
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| 		gpe1A:0
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| 		gpe1B:0
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| 		gpe1C:0
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| 		gpe1D:0
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| 		gpe1E:0
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| 		gpe1F:0
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| 		gpe_all:241
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| 		sci:241
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| 
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| 		sci - The total number of times the ACPI SCI
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| 		has claimed an interrupt.
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| 
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| 		gpe_all - count of SCI caused by GPEs.
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| 
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| 		gpeXX - count for individual GPE source
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| 
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| 		ff_gbl_lock - Global Lock
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| 
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| 		ff_pmtimer - PM Timer
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| 
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| 		ff_pwr_btn - Power Button
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| 
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| 		ff_rt_clk - Real Time Clock
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| 
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| 		ff_slp_btn - Sleep Button
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| 
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| 		error - an interrupt that can't be accounted for above.
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| 
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| 		Root has permission to clear any of these counters.  Eg.
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| 		# echo 0 > gpe11
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| 
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| 		All counters can be cleared by clearing the total "sci":
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| 		# echo 0 > sci
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| 
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| 		None of these counters has an effect on the function
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| 		of the system, they are simply statistics.
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