IPowerPolicyCallbackWakeFromSx interface (wudfddi.h)

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A driver's IPowerPolicyCallbackWakeFromSx interface provides callback functions that the framework calls to notify the driver about wake events. These events are related to a device's ability to wake both itself and the system from a low-power state.

Inheritance

The IPowerPolicyCallbackWakeFromSx interface inherits from the IUnknown interface. IPowerPolicyCallbackWakeFromSx also has these types of members:

  • Methods

Methods

The IPowerPolicyCallbackWakeFromSx interface has these methods.

 
IPowerPolicyCallbackWakeFromSx::OnArmWakeFromSx

A driver's OnArmWakeFromSx event callback function arms (that is, enables) a device so that it can trigger a wake signal while in a low-power device state.
IPowerPolicyCallbackWakeFromSx::OnDisarmWakeFromSx

A driver's OnDisarmWakeFromSx event callback function disarms (that is, disables) a device's ability to trigger a wake signal while the device and system are in low-power states.
IPowerPolicyCallbackWakeFromSx::OnWakeFromSxTriggered

A driver's OnWakeFromSxTriggered event callback function informs the driver that its device, which had previously entered a low-power device state because system power was reduced, might have triggered a wake signal.

Remarks

If your driver supports an IPowerPolicyCallbackWakeFromSx interface for a device, the IUnknown::QueryInterface method that the driver passes to IWDFDriver::CreateDevice must return the interface.

Requirements

Requirement Value
End of support Unavailable in UMDF 2.0 and later.
Target Platform Desktop
Minimum UMDF version 1.9
Header wudfddi.h (include Wudfddi.h)