Provided by: libacpi-dev_0.2-4ubuntu1_amd64
NAME
libacpi - general purpose library for ACPI
SYNOPSIS
#include <libacpi.h>
DESCRIPTION
The libacpi library routines provide its users a method of reading ACPI values in a comfortable way. This includes battery information, fan states, thermal zones and AC states. A program using these routines must be linked with -lacpi option. To initialize this functionality you have to first allocate space for a global_t structure global_t *global = malloc (sizeof (global_t)); Now use the check_acpi_support() function to check if the system actually supports ACPI. In case it does the function will return SUCCESS or NOT_SUPPORTED on failure. Now you can use the following functions to initialize the values you get from the ACPI interface: init_acpi_batt(global); init_acpi_acadapt(global); init_acpi_fan(global); init_acpi_thermal(global); To know if some of the features is not supported it is a good idea to store the return values in some variable. If you want to read non-static values the ACPI interface provides (for example battery percentage), use the following functions to do this: read_acpi_batt(int num) read_acpi_zone(int num, global_t *globals); read_acpi_fan(int num) read_acpi_acstate(global_t *globals); Since you can have more than one battery, fan and thermal zone, num is the number you want to read, for example in a loop. thermal_t *tp; .... for(i=0; i<global->thermal_count; i++){ read_acpi_zone(i, global); tp = &thermals[i]; ... } Structures struct fan_t fan data struct battery_t information found about battery struct thermal_t information about thermal zone struct adapter_t information about ac adapater struct global_t global acpi structure Functions int init_acpi_batt (global_t *globals) int init_acpi_acadapt (global_t *globals) int init_acpi_thermal (global_t *globals) int init_acpi_fan (global_t *globals) int check_acpi_support (void) int read_acpi_batt (const int num) void read_acpi_acstate (global_t *globals) int read_acpi_zone (const int num, global_t *globals) int read_acpi_fan (const int num) Variables battery_t batteries [MAX_ITEMS] thermal_t thermals [MAX_ITEMS] fan_t fans [MAX_ITEMS] Enumerations enum { ITEM_EXCEED = -5, DISABLED = -4, NOT_PRESENT = -3, ALLOC_ERR = -2, NOT_SUPPORTED = -1, SUCCESS } enum power_state_t { P_AC, P_BATT, P_ERR } enum thermal_state_t { T_CRIT, T_HOT, T_PASS, T_ACT, T_OK, T_ERR } enum charge_state_t { C_CHARGE, C_DISCHARGE, C_CHARGED, C_NOINFO, C_ERR } enum batt_state_t { B_HIGH, B_MED, B_LOW, B_CRIT, B_HARD_CRIT, B_ERR } enum thermal_mode_t { CO_ACT, CO_PASS, CO_CRIT, CO_ERR } enum fan_state_t { F_ON, F_OFF, F_ERR }
Detailed Description
Now follows a more detailed description of functions, structures and enums. Definition in file libacpi.h.
Function Documentation
int check_acpi_support (void) Checks if the system does support ACPI or not. Returns: SUCCESS if the system supports ACPI or, NOT_SUPPORTED. int init_acpi_acadapt (global_t * globals) Finds existing ac adapter and fills the adapt (in globa struct) structure with the paths of the important files to parse. Parameters: globals pointer to global acpi structure Returns: SUCCESS if everything is ok, NOT_SUPPORTED if no information can be found, ALLOC_ERR on allocation errors. int init_acpi_batt (global_t * globals) Finds existing batteries and fills the corresponding batteries structures with the paths of the important files to parse. Parameters: globals pointer to global acpi structure Returns: SUCCESS if everything is ok, NOT_SUPPORTED if no information can be found, ALLOC_ERR on allocation errors and ITEM_EXCEED if there are more batteries found than MAX_ITEMS, this should never happen. int init_acpi_fan (global_t * globals) Finds existing fans and fills corresponding fan structures with the paths of the important files to parse for fan information. Parameters: globals pointer to global acpi structure Returns: SUCCESS if everything is ok, NOT_SUPPORTED if no information can be found, ALLOC_ERR on allocation errors and ITEM_EXCEED if there are more fans found than MAX_ITEMS, this should never happen. int init_acpi_thermal (global_t * globals) Finds existing thermal zones and fills corresponding thermal structures with the paths of the important files to parse for thermal information. Parameters: globals pointer to global acpi structure Returns: SUCCESS if everything is ok, NOT_SUPPORTED if no information can be found, ALLOC_ERR on allocation errors and ITEM_EXCEED if there are more thermal zones found than MAX_ITEMS, this should never happen. void read_acpi_acstate (global_t * globals) Looks up if the ac adapter is plugged in or not and sets the values in a struct Parameters: globals pointer to the global acpi structure Referenced by init_acpi_acadapt(). int read_acpi_batt (const int num) Gathers all information of a given battery and filling a struct with it. Parameters: num number of battery Returns: SUCCESS if everything is ok or ITEM_EXCEED if there is not battery num. int read_acpi_fan (const int num) Gathers all information about given fan and sets the corresponding values in a struct. Parameters: num number for the fan to read Returns: SUCCESS if everything is ok, ITEM_EXCEED if there is not fan num or NOT_SUPPORTED if the values can't be read. This should not happen if the init function returned SUCCESS if the ACPI implementation. int read_acpi_zone (const int num, global_t * globals) Gathers all information of a given thermal zone and sets the corresponding values in a struct. Parameters: num zone globals pointer to global acpi struct, needed if there is just one zone Returns: SUCCESS if everything is ok, ITEM_EXCEED if there is not thermal zone num or NOT_SUPPORTED if the values can't be read. This should not happen if the init function returned SUCCESS if the ACPI implementation.
Enumeration Type Documentation
possible function return values Enumerator: ITEM_EXCEED maximum item count reached DISABLED features is disabled NOT_PRESENT something is not present ALLOC_ERR an error occurred while allocating space NOT_SUPPORTED a feature is not supported SUCCESS everything was fine enum batt_state_t Enumerator: B_HIGH remaining battery life is high B_MED remaining battery life is medium B_LOW remaining battery life is low B_CRIT remaining battery life is critical B_HARD_CRIT remaining battery life is hard critical, you have a few minutes to charge B_ERR some error occurred while reading the battery state enum charge_state_t Enumerator: C_CHARGE battery is currently charging C_DISCHARGE battery is currently discharging C_CHARGED battery is charged C_NOINFO hardware doesn't give information about the state C_ERR some error occurred while reading the charge state enum fan_state_t fan states Enumerator: F_ON fan is on F_OFF fan is off F_ERR some error occurred with this fan enum power_state_t Enumerator: P_AC if computer runs on AC P_BATT if computer runs on battery P_ERR no information can be found enum thermal_mode_t Enumerator: CO_ACT fans will be turned after the temperature passes a critical point CO_PASS devices will be put in a lower power state after a critical point CO_CRIT system goes into suspend to disk if possible after a critical temperature CO_ERR some error occurred while reading the cooling mode enum thermal_state_t Enumerator: T_CRIT zone reports critical temperature, will cause system to go to S4 T_HOT zone reports high temperature, will cause system to shutdown immediately T_PASS zone is on passive cooling T_ACT zone is on active cooling, more power consumption T_OK zone is ok T_ERR some error occurred while reading the state of the zone
Variable Documentation
battery_t batteries[MAX_ITEMS] Array for existing batteries, loop until globals->battery_count fan_t fans[MAX_ITEMS] Array for existing fans, loop until globals->fan_count thermal_t thermals[MAX_ITEMS] Array for existing thermal zones, loop until globals->thermal_count
Additional information
The package ships a test-libacpi.c file which should be pretty self explanatory. Also have a look into libacpi.h file and the doxygen documentation in the doc/ directory.
Homepage
See http://www.ngolde.de/libacpi.html
Author
Write to nico (at) ngolde (dot) de for suggestions, hardware donations (very welcome, my notebook doesn't support all features and I could need a second battery), questions, fixes, bug reports, thanks, etc. :) LIBACPI libacpi(3)