Introduction to acpid
The acpid (Advanced Configuration
and Power Interface event daemon) is a completely flexible, totally
extensible daemon for delivering ACPI events. It listens on netlink
interface and when an event occurs, executes programs to handle the
event. The programs it executes are configured through a set of
configuration files, which can be dropped into place by packages or
by the user.
This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS 11.3
platform.
Package Information
User Notes: https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/acpid
Installation of acpid
Install acpid by running the
following commands:
./configure --prefix=/usr \
--docdir=/usr/share/doc/acpid-2.0.34 &&
make
This package does not come with a test suite.
Now, as the root
user:
make install &&
install -v -m755 -d /etc/acpi/events &&
cp -r samples /usr/share/doc/acpid-2.0.34
Configuring acpid
acpid is configured by user
defined events. Place event files under /etc/acpi/events
directory. If an event occurs,
acpid recurses
through the event files in order to see if the regex defined after
"event" matches. If they do, action is executed.
The following brief example will suspend the system when the laptop
lid is closed (it requires pm-utils-1.4.1):
cat > /etc/acpi/events/lid << "EOF"
event=button/lid
action=/etc/acpi/lid.sh
EOF
cat > /etc/acpi/lid.sh << "EOF"
#!/bin/sh
/bin/grep -q open /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state && exit 0
/usr/sbin/pm-suspend
EOF
chmod +x /etc/acpi/lid.sh
Unfortunately, not every computer labels ACPI events in the same
way. To determine how your buttons are recognized, use the
acpi_listen tool.
Also, look in the samples
directory
under /usr/share/doc/acpid-2.0.34
for
more examples.
Boot Script
To automatically start acpid when the system is
rebooted, install the /etc/rc.d/init.d/acpid
boot script from the
blfs-bootscripts-20230101 package.
make install-acpid