[PATCH 3/5] ACPI / debugger: Add AML debugger documentation

From: Lv Zheng
Date: Tue Jul 05 2016 - 07:18:27 EST


This patch adds AML debugger documentation.

Signed-off-by: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@xxxxxxxxx>
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+The AML Debugger
+
+Copyright (C) 2016, Intel Corporation
+Author: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@xxxxxxxxx>
+
+
+Abstract:
+
+This document describes the usage of the AML debugger embedded in the Linux
+kernel.
+
+1. Build the debugger
+
+ The following kernel configuration items are required to enable the AML
+ debugger interface from the Linux kernel:
+ CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUGGER=y
+ CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUGGER_USER=m
+ The userspace utlities can be built from the kernel source tree using
+ the following commands:
+ # cd tools
+ # make acpi
+ The built userspace tool can be found at:
+ tools/acpi/power/acpi/acpidbg/acpidbg
+ You can install it to the system directories using the following
+ command:
+ # sudo make install
+
+2. Start the userspace debugger interface
+
+ After booting the kernel with the debugger built-in, developers can
+ start the debugger with the following commands:
+ # sudo mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug
+ # sudo modprobe acpi_dbg
+ # sudo tools/acpi/power/acpi/acpidbg/acpidbg
+ Now you have entered the interactive AML debugger environment, where
+ you can execute the debugger functionalities by typing the debugger
+ commands.
+ You can start to use it from typing "help" command and can download
+ <ACPICA Overview and Programmer Reference> from the following site:
+ https://acpica.org/documentation
+ And find detailed command reference in "Chapter 12. ACPICA Debugger
+ Reference".
+
+3. Stop the userspace debugger interface
+
+ You can type the Ctrl+C, quit, exit to end the interactive debugger
+ interface. And unload the module with the following commands:
+ # sudo rmmod acpi_dbg
+ The module unloading may fail if there is an acpidbg instance running.
+
+4. Run the debugger in a script
+
+ It will be very useful to have the ability to run the AML debugger in
+ a test script. "acpidbg" supports this in a special "batch" mode. For
+ example, the following command outputs the entire ACPI namespace:
+ # sudo acpidbg -b "namespace"
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