ACPI action script for battery events
This is an example ACPI action script that makes Power Management adjustments according to if you are on battery or on AC. Usually this is saved as /etc/acpid/actions/battery.sh.
#!/bin/sh # Tried on Gentoo # cpu throttling is in here it is the cpufreq-set lines # turning swap off is only for those that feel comfortable # doing something this nasty. # comment out the laptop_mode line if you don't have it installed # pcfe, 2008-10-28 # spindown time for HD (man hdparm for valid values) # I prefer 2 hours for acad and 2 min for batt ACAD_HD=244 BATT_HD=24 # Power management level # 255 (off) on AC # 128 (medium) on batt # lowered to 32, pcfe, 2004-06-23 # upped to 64, pcfe, 2004-07-14 # upped to 96, pcfe, 2004-10-20 ACAD_PM=255 BATT_PM=96 # ac/battery event handler status=`awk '/^state: / { print $2 }' /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/AC/state` if [ "$status" = "off-line" ] then logger "Running /sbin/laptop_mode start" /sbin/laptop_mode start logger "Setting HD spindown for BATT mode with hdparm -S $BATT_HD /dev/hda." /sbin/hdparm -S $BATT_HD /dev/hda > /dev/null 2>&1 logger "Setting HD powersaving for BATT mode with hdparm -B $BATT_PM /dev/hda." /sbin/hdparm -B $BATT_PM /dev/hda > /dev/null 2>&1 logger "Turning off swap." /sbin/swapoff -a /usr/bin/cpufreq-set -g conservative else logger "Turning on swap." /sbin/swapon -a logger "Running /sbin/laptop_mode start" /sbin/laptop_mode stop logger "Setting HD spindown for AC mode with hdparm -S $ACAD_HD /dev/hda." /sbin/hdparm -S $ACAD_HD /dev/hda > /dev/null 2>&1 logger "Setting HD powersaving for AC mode with hdparm -B $ACAD_PM /dev/hda." /sbin/hdparm -B $ACAD_PM /dev/hda > /dev/null 2>&1 /usr/bin/cpufreq-set -g ondemand fi
On archlinux you might need to add an event like a file e.g. saved as /etc/acpi/events/battery_event with following lines in it:
event=battery.* action=/etc/acpi/actions/battery.sh
Note also on archlinux the acpi actions and events are located in /etc/acpi (not /etc/acpid as in gentoo)
After restarting your acpi daemon the script should be activated on switching the power supply on/off. You could check your logs to be sure that everything works as expected.