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Usually this is saved as {{path|/etc/acpid/actions/battery.sh}}. | Usually this is saved as {{path|/etc/acpid/actions/battery.sh}}. | ||
| − | + | #!/bin/sh | |
| − | #!/bin/sh | + | # Tried on Gentoo |
| − | # Tried on Gentoo | + | # cpu throttling is in here it is the cpufreq-set lines |
| − | # cpu throttling is in here it is the cpufreq-set lines | + | # turning swap off is only for those that feel comfortable |
| − | # turning swap off is only for those that feel comfortable | + | # doing something this nasty. |
| − | # doing something this nasty. | + | # comment out the laptop_mode line if you don't have it installed |
| − | # comment out the laptop_mode line if you don't have it installed | + | # pcfe, 2008-10-28 |
| − | # pcfe, 2008-10-28 | + | |
| − | + | # spindown time for HD (man hdparm for valid values) | |
| − | + | # I prefer 2 hours for acad and 2 min for batt | |
| − | + | ACAD_HD=244 | |
| − | + | BATT_HD=24 | |
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| − | # spindown time for HD (man hdparm for valid values) | ||
| − | # I prefer 2 hours for acad and 2 min for batt | ||
| − | ACAD_HD=244 | ||
| − | BATT_HD=24 | ||
| − | # Power management level | + | # Power management level |
| − | # 255 (off) on AC | + | # 255 (off) on AC |
| − | # 128 (medium) on batt | + | # 128 (medium) on batt |
| − | # lowered to 32, pcfe, 2004-06-23 | + | # lowered to 32, pcfe, 2004-06-23 |
| − | # upped to 64, pcfe, 2004-07-14 | + | # upped to 64, pcfe, 2004-07-14 |
| − | # upped to 96, pcfe, 2004-10-20 | + | # upped to 96, pcfe, 2004-10-20 |
| − | ACAD_PM=255 | + | ACAD_PM=255 |
| − | BATT_PM=96 | + | BATT_PM=96 |
| − | # ac/battery event handler | + | # ac/battery event handler |
| − | status=`awk '/^state: / { print $2 }' /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/AC/state` | + | status=`awk '/^state: / { print $2 }' /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/AC/state` |
| − | if [ "$status" = "off-line" ] | + | if [ "$status" = "off-line" ] |
| − | then | + | then |
| − | logger "Running /sbin/laptop_mode | + | logger "Running /sbin/laptop_mode start" |
| + | /sbin/laptop_mode start | ||
| + | logger "Setting HD spindown for BATT mode with hdparm -S $BATT_HD /dev/hda." | ||
| + | /sbin/hdparm -S $BATT_HD /dev/hda > /dev/null 2>&1 | ||
| + | logger "Setting HD powersaving for BATT mode with hdparm -B $BATT_PM /dev/hda." | ||
| + | /sbin/hdparm -B $BATT_PM /dev/hda > /dev/null 2>&1 | ||
| + | logger "Turning off swap." | ||
| + | /sbin/swapoff -a | ||
| + | /usr/bin/cpufreq-set -g conservative | ||
| + | else | ||
| + | logger "Turning on swap." | ||
| + | /sbin/swapon -a | ||
| + | logger "Running /sbin/laptop_mode start" | ||
/sbin/laptop_mode stop | /sbin/laptop_mode stop | ||
logger "Setting HD spindown for AC mode with hdparm -S $ACAD_HD /dev/hda." | logger "Setting HD spindown for AC mode with hdparm -S $ACAD_HD /dev/hda." | ||
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logger "Setting HD powersaving for AC mode with hdparm -B $ACAD_PM /dev/hda." | logger "Setting HD powersaving for AC mode with hdparm -B $ACAD_PM /dev/hda." | ||
/sbin/hdparm -B $ACAD_PM /dev/hda > /dev/null 2>&1 | /sbin/hdparm -B $ACAD_PM /dev/hda > /dev/null 2>&1 | ||
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/usr/bin/cpufreq-set -g ondemand | /usr/bin/cpufreq-set -g ondemand | ||
| − | fi | + | fi |
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| + | On archlinux you might need to add an event like a file e.g. saved as {{path|/etc/acpi/events/battery_event}} with following lines in it: | ||
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| + | event=battery.* | ||
| + | action=/etc/acpi/actions/battery.sh | ||
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| + | Note also on archlinux the acpi actions and events are located in {{path|/etc/acpi}} (not {{path|/etc/acpid}} as in gentoo) | ||
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| + | After restarting your acpi daemon the script should be activated on switching the power supply on/off. You could check your logs to be sure that everything works as expected. | ||
[[Category:Scripts]] | [[Category:Scripts]] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:54, 9 January 2009
This is an example ACPI action script that makes Power Management adjustments according to if you are on battery or on AC. Usually this is saved as /etc/acpid/actions/battery.sh.
#!/bin/sh
# Tried on Gentoo
# cpu throttling is in here it is the cpufreq-set lines
# turning swap off is only for those that feel comfortable
# doing something this nasty.
# comment out the laptop_mode line if you don't have it installed
# pcfe, 2008-10-28
# spindown time for HD (man hdparm for valid values)
# I prefer 2 hours for acad and 2 min for batt
ACAD_HD=244
BATT_HD=24
# Power management level
# 255 (off) on AC
# 128 (medium) on batt
# lowered to 32, pcfe, 2004-06-23
# upped to 64, pcfe, 2004-07-14
# upped to 96, pcfe, 2004-10-20
ACAD_PM=255
BATT_PM=96
# ac/battery event handler
status=`awk '/^state: / { print $2 }' /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/AC/state`
if [ "$status" = "off-line" ]
then
logger "Running /sbin/laptop_mode start"
/sbin/laptop_mode start
logger "Setting HD spindown for BATT mode with hdparm -S $BATT_HD /dev/hda."
/sbin/hdparm -S $BATT_HD /dev/hda > /dev/null 2>&1
logger "Setting HD powersaving for BATT mode with hdparm -B $BATT_PM /dev/hda."
/sbin/hdparm -B $BATT_PM /dev/hda > /dev/null 2>&1
logger "Turning off swap."
/sbin/swapoff -a
/usr/bin/cpufreq-set -g conservative
else
logger "Turning on swap."
/sbin/swapon -a
logger "Running /sbin/laptop_mode start"
/sbin/laptop_mode stop
logger "Setting HD spindown for AC mode with hdparm -S $ACAD_HD /dev/hda."
/sbin/hdparm -S $ACAD_HD /dev/hda > /dev/null 2>&1
logger "Setting HD powersaving for AC mode with hdparm -B $ACAD_PM /dev/hda."
/sbin/hdparm -B $ACAD_PM /dev/hda > /dev/null 2>&1
/usr/bin/cpufreq-set -g ondemand
fi
On archlinux you might need to add an event like a file e.g. saved as /etc/acpi/events/battery_event with following lines in it:
event=battery.* action=/etc/acpi/actions/battery.sh
Note also on archlinux the acpi actions and events are located in /etc/acpi (not /etc/acpid as in gentoo)
After restarting your acpi daemon the script should be activated on switching the power supply on/off. You could check your logs to be sure that everything works as expected.