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Advanced Configuration and Power Interface         
  • Example of ACPI tables of a [[Lenovo]] laptop.
  • The "It's now safe to turn off your computer" screen in Windows 9x. Most of the computer peripherals are offline, and the only ways to exit this screen is to power off or reset the computer.
STANDARD FIRMWARE INTERFACE FOR HARDWARE CONFIGURATION AND POWER MANAGEMENT BY OPERATING SYSTEMS
Acpi; DSDT; Quick Resume; Global states; Suspend to RAM; Standby (computers); Computer system power states; CPU state; CPU sleep state; C state; Multiple APIC Description Table; Advanced Configuration Power Interface; ACPICA; Acpi error; Acpi errors; Advanced configuration and power interface; C1E; ACPI Machine Language; Operating System-directed configuration and Power Management; ACPI Source Language; Secondary System Description Table; Differentiated System Description Table; Static Resource Affinity Table; SRAT; ACPI Component Architecture; CPU power states; CPU power state; ACPI power states; Global System Interrupt; Performance state; G state; S state; D state; P state; APEI; C. States; ACPI Platform Error Interface; Advanced Configuration and Power Interface; C-states; C states
In a computer, the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) provides an open standard that operating systems can use to discover and configure computer hardware components, to perform power management (e.g.
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface         
  • Example of ACPI tables of a [[Lenovo]] laptop.
  • The "It's now safe to turn off your computer" screen in Windows 9x. Most of the computer peripherals are offline, and the only ways to exit this screen is to power off or reset the computer.
STANDARD FIRMWARE INTERFACE FOR HARDWARE CONFIGURATION AND POWER MANAGEMENT BY OPERATING SYSTEMS
Acpi; DSDT; Quick Resume; Global states; Suspend to RAM; Standby (computers); Computer system power states; CPU state; CPU sleep state; C state; Multiple APIC Description Table; Advanced Configuration Power Interface; ACPICA; Acpi error; Acpi errors; Advanced configuration and power interface; C1E; ACPI Machine Language; Operating System-directed configuration and Power Management; ACPI Source Language; Secondary System Description Table; Differentiated System Description Table; Static Resource Affinity Table; SRAT; ACPI Component Architecture; CPU power states; CPU power state; ACPI power states; Global System Interrupt; Performance state; G state; S state; D state; P state; APEI; C. States; ACPI Platform Error Interface; Advanced Configuration and Power Interface; C-states; C states
<hardware, standard> (ACPI) An open industry standard developed by Intel, Microsoft, and Toshiba for configuration and power management. The key element of the standard is power management with two important improvements. First, it puts the OS in control of power management. In the currently existing APM model most of the power management tasks are run by the BIOS, with limited intervention from the OS. In ACPI, the BIOS is responsible for the dirty details of communicating with hardware equipment but the control is in the OS. The other important feature is bringing power management features now available only in portable computers to desktop computers and servers. Extremely low consumption states, i.e., in which only memory, or not even memory is powered, but from which ordinary interrupts (real time clock, keyboard, modem, etc.) can quickly wake the system, are today available in portables only. The standard should make these available for a wider range of systems. For ACPI to work the operating system, the motherboard chipset, and for some functions even the CPU has to be designed for it. Microsoft is heavily driving a move toward ACPI, both Windows NT 5.0 and Windows 98 will support it. It remains to be seen how much hardware manufacturers will embrace the technology and whether other operating system vendors will support it. Advanced Configuration and Power Interfaceacpi/">ACPI Information Page (http://teleport.com/Advanced Configuration and Power Interfaceacpi/). (1998-03-27)
ACPI         
  • Example of ACPI tables of a [[Lenovo]] laptop.
  • The "It's now safe to turn off your computer" screen in Windows 9x. Most of the computer peripherals are offline, and the only ways to exit this screen is to power off or reset the computer.
STANDARD FIRMWARE INTERFACE FOR HARDWARE CONFIGURATION AND POWER MANAGEMENT BY OPERATING SYSTEMS
Acpi; DSDT; Quick Resume; Global states; Suspend to RAM; Standby (computers); Computer system power states; CPU state; CPU sleep state; C state; Multiple APIC Description Table; Advanced Configuration Power Interface; ACPICA; Acpi error; Acpi errors; Advanced configuration and power interface; C1E; ACPI Machine Language; Operating System-directed configuration and Power Management; ACPI Source Language; Secondary System Description Table; Differentiated System Description Table; Static Resource Affinity Table; SRAT; ACPI Component Architecture; CPU power states; CPU power state; ACPI power states; Global System Interrupt; Performance state; G state; S state; D state; P state; APEI; C. States; ACPI Platform Error Interface; Advanced Configuration and Power Interface; C-states; C states