ACPI CA Debug Output¶
The ACPI CA can generate debug output. This document describes how to use this facility.
Compile-time configuration¶
The ACPI CA debug output is globally enabled by CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG. If this config option is not set, the debug messages are not even built into the kernel.
Boot- and run-time configuration¶
When CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG=y, you can select the component and level of messages you’re interested in. At boot-time, use the acpi.debug_layer and acpi.debug_level kernel command line options. After boot, you can use the debug_layer and debug_level files in /sys/module/acpi/parameters/ to control the debug messages.
debug_layer (component)¶
The “debug_layer” is a mask that selects components of interest, e.g., a specific part of the ACPI interpreter. To build the debug_layer bitmask, look for the “#define _COMPONENT” in an ACPI source file.
You can set the debug_layer mask at boot-time using the acpi.debug_layer command line argument, and you can change it after boot by writing values to /sys/module/acpi/parameters/debug_layer.
The possible components are defined in include/acpi/acoutput.h.
Reading /sys/module/acpi/parameters/debug_layer shows the supported mask values:
ACPI_UTILITIES 0x00000001
ACPI_HARDWARE 0x00000002
ACPI_EVENTS 0x00000004
ACPI_TABLES 0x00000008
ACPI_NAMESPACE 0x00000010
ACPI_PARSER 0x00000020
ACPI_DISPATCHER 0x00000040
ACPI_EXECUTER 0x00000080
ACPI_RESOURCES 0x00000100
ACPI_CA_DEBUGGER 0x00000200
ACPI_OS_SERVICES 0x00000400
ACPI_CA_DISASSEMBLER 0x00000800
ACPI_COMPILER 0x00001000
ACPI_TOOLS 0x00002000
debug_level¶
The “debug_level” is a mask that selects different types of messages, e.g., those related to initialization, method execution, informational messages, etc. To build debug_level, look at the level specified in an ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT() statement.
The ACPI interpreter uses several different levels, but the Linux ACPI core and ACPI drivers generally only use ACPI_LV_INFO.
You can set the debug_level mask at boot-time using the acpi.debug_level command line argument, and you can change it after boot by writing values to /sys/module/acpi/parameters/debug_level.
The possible levels are defined in include/acpi/acoutput.h. Reading /sys/module/acpi/parameters/debug_level shows the supported mask values, currently these:
ACPI_LV_INIT 0x00000001
ACPI_LV_DEBUG_OBJECT 0x00000002
ACPI_LV_INFO 0x00000004
ACPI_LV_INIT_NAMES 0x00000020
ACPI_LV_PARSE 0x00000040
ACPI_LV_LOAD 0x00000080
ACPI_LV_DISPATCH 0x00000100
ACPI_LV_EXEC 0x00000200
ACPI_LV_NAMES 0x00000400
ACPI_LV_OPREGION 0x00000800
ACPI_LV_BFIELD 0x00001000
ACPI_LV_TABLES 0x00002000
ACPI_LV_VALUES 0x00004000
ACPI_LV_OBJECTS 0x00008000
ACPI_LV_RESOURCES 0x00010000
ACPI_LV_USER_REQUESTS 0x00020000
ACPI_LV_PACKAGE 0x00040000
ACPI_LV_ALLOCATIONS 0x00100000
ACPI_LV_FUNCTIONS 0x00200000
ACPI_LV_OPTIMIZATIONS 0x00400000
ACPI_LV_MUTEX 0x01000000
ACPI_LV_THREADS 0x02000000
ACPI_LV_IO 0x04000000
ACPI_LV_INTERRUPTS 0x08000000
ACPI_LV_AML_DISASSEMBLE 0x10000000
ACPI_LV_VERBOSE_INFO 0x20000000
ACPI_LV_FULL_TABLES 0x40000000
ACPI_LV_EVENTS 0x80000000
Examples¶
For example, drivers/acpi/acpica/evxfevnt.c contains this:
#define _COMPONENT ACPI_EVENTS
...
ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INIT, "ACPI mode disabled\n"));
To turn on this message, set the ACPI_EVENTS bit in acpi.debug_layer and the ACPI_LV_INIT bit in acpi.debug_level. (The ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT statement uses ACPI_DB_INIT, which is a macro based on the ACPI_LV_INIT definition.)
Enable all AML “Debug” output (stores to the Debug object while interpreting AML) during boot:
acpi.debug_layer=0xffffffff acpi.debug_level=0x2
Enable all ACPI hardware-related messages:
acpi.debug_layer=0x2 acpi.debug_level=0xffffffff
Enable all ACPI_DB_INFO messages after boot:
# echo 0x4 > /sys/module/acpi/parameters/debug_level
Show all valid component values:
# cat /sys/module/acpi/parameters/debug_layer