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author | dd <dd@FreeBSD.org> | 2001-07-15 08:06:20 +0000 |
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committer | dd <dd@FreeBSD.org> | 2001-07-15 08:06:20 +0000 |
commit | 911ca14c8798a89d240d36ecbc63b5df5dd99f66 (patch) | |
tree | 62f210bf3aee25e49335dc77030fff6e97fbe447 /usr.sbin/apmd/apmd.8 | |
parent | a145482cf625d5f04072fd1d20b5c2062cbe8e47 (diff) | |
download | FreeBSD-src-911ca14c8798a89d240d36ecbc63b5df5dd99f66.zip FreeBSD-src-911ca14c8798a89d240d36ecbc63b5df5dd99f66.tar.gz |
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diff --git a/usr.sbin/apmd/apmd.8 b/usr.sbin/apmd/apmd.8 index f85688f..f11700a 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/apmd/apmd.8 +++ b/usr.sbin/apmd/apmd.8 @@ -52,17 +52,17 @@ all other events are ignored. For each event posted by the APM BIOS, invokes the sequence of commands specified in the configuration file. When .Nm -is running with monitoring suspend/standby requests, -the kernel will not process those requests. +is running with monitoring suspend/standby requests, +the kernel will not process those requests. Therefore, if you wish action to be taken when these events -occur, you need to explicitly configure the appropriate commands or +occur, you need to explicitly configure the appropriate commands or built-in functions in the configuration file. .Pp .Nm Apmd recognizes the following runtime options: .Bl -tag -width -f_file .It Fl d -Starts in debug mode. This causes +Starts in debug mode. This causes .Nm to execute in the foreground instead of in daemon mode. .It Fl f Ar file @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ and notifies the set of events to be monitored to the APM device driver. When it terminates, the APM device driver automatically cancels monitored events. .Pp -If the +If the .Nm process receives a SIGHUP, it will reread its configuration file and notify the APM device driver of any changes to its configuration. @@ -100,14 +100,14 @@ This device file is opened exclusively, so only a single .Nm process can be running at any time. .Pp -When +When .Nm receives an APM event, it forks a child process to execute the commands specified in the configuration file and then continues listening for more events. The child process executes the commands specified, one at a time and in the order that they are listed. .Pp -While +While .Nm is processing the command list for SUSPEND/STANDBY requests, the APM kernel device driver issues notifications to APM BIOS once per second so that the @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ apm_event SUSPENDREQ { will cause .Nm to receive the APM event -.Ql SUSPENDREQ +.Ql SUSPENDREQ (which may be posted by an LCD close), run the .Ql sync command 3 times and wait for a while, then execute @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ after kernel handling: .It CAPABILITIESCHANGE .El .Pp -Other events will not be sent to +Other events will not be sent to .Nm . .El .Ed @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ command line syntax In the example above, the three lines begining with .Ql exec are commands for the event. -Each line should be terminated with a semicolon. +Each line should be terminated with a semicolon. The command list for the event should be enclosed by .Ql { and @@ -210,10 +210,10 @@ uses for double-quotation enclosed command execution, just as with .Xr system 3 . Each command is executed in order until the end of -the list is reached or a command finishes with a non-zero status code. +the list is reached or a command finishes with a non-zero status code. .Nm will report any failed command's status code via -.Xr syslog 3 +.Xr syslog 3 and will then reject the request event posted by the APM BIOS. .Ed .It |