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NAME

6       acpidump - ACPI table dump utility
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SYNOPSIS

9       acpidump [<option>...]
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DESCRIPTION

13       This  manual  page  briefly documents the acpidump command.  The option
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16       The acpidump command extracts the ACPI tables currently in use from the
17       running  kernel in a form usable for later processing by the acpixtract
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20       Invocation of acpidump without parameters will dump all available  ACPI
21       tables.   Multiple  mixed  instances of the -a , -f , and -n parameters
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OPTIONS

26       -b     Dump tables in binary format (versus the default  human-readable
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31              Display this help message.
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35              Redirect  output  to  a  file.   This  file can be used later by
36              acpixtract to examine the contents of the ACPI tables.
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TABLE OPTIONS

53       -a <address>
54              Get a table from a physical address (must be superuser  and  you
55              must  be  careful  which address you use -- dmesg will typically
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60              Turn on/off customized table dumping. If turned on,  tables  are
61              dumped from /sys/firmware/acpi/tables. If turned off, tables are
62              dumped from /dev/mem. The default is on.
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SEE ALSO

80       acpixtract(1)
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AUTHOR

84       acpidump was written by Robert Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> and  Chao
85       Guan <chao.guan@intel.com>.
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87       This  manual  page  was  written  by Al Stone <ahs3@redhat.com> for the
88       Fedora project (but may be used by others).
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