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      4================
      5The AML Debugger
      6================
      7
      8:Copyright: |copy| 2016, Intel Corporation
      9:Author: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@intel.com>
     10
     11
     12This document describes the usage of the AML debugger embedded in the Linux
     13kernel.
     14
     151. Build the debugger
     16=====================
     17
     18The following kernel configuration items are required to enable the AML
     19debugger interface from the Linux kernel::
     20
     21   CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUGGER=y
     22   CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUGGER_USER=m
     23
     24The userspace utilities can be built from the kernel source tree using
     25the following commands::
     26
     27   $ cd tools
     28   $ make acpi
     29
     30The resultant userspace tool binary is then located at::
     31
     32   tools/power/acpi/acpidbg
     33
     34It can be installed to system directories by running "make install" (as a
     35sufficiently privileged user).
     36
     372. Start the userspace debugger interface
     38=========================================
     39
     40After booting the kernel with the debugger built-in, the debugger can be
     41started by using the following commands::
     42
     43   # mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug
     44   # modprobe acpi_dbg
     45   # tools/power/acpi/acpidbg
     46
     47That spawns the interactive AML debugger environment where you can execute
     48debugger commands.
     49
     50The commands are documented in the "ACPICA Overview and Programmer Reference"
     51that can be downloaded from
     52
     53https://acpica.org/documentation
     54
     55The detailed debugger commands reference is located in Chapter 12 "ACPICA
     56Debugger Reference".  The "help" command can be used for a quick reference.
     57
     583. Stop the userspace debugger interface
     59========================================
     60
     61The interactive debugger interface can be closed by pressing Ctrl+C or using
     62the "quit" or "exit" commands.  When finished, unload the module with::
     63
     64   # rmmod acpi_dbg
     65
     66The module unloading may fail if there is an acpidbg instance running.
     67
     684. Run the debugger in a script
     69===============================
     70
     71It may be useful to run the AML debugger in a test script. "acpidbg" supports
     72this in a special "batch" mode.  For example, the following command outputs
     73the entire ACPI namespace::
     74
     75   # acpidbg -b "namespace"