IOCTL_POWER_SET (Compact 2013)
3/26/2014
This I/O control requests a change from one device power state to another. Send this message with DeviceIoControl.
Syntax
BOOL DeviceIoControl(
HANDLE hDevice, // handle to the device
DWORD dwIoControlCode, // use IOCTL_POWER_SET
LPVOID lpInBuffer, // pointer to input buffer
DWORD nInBufferSize, // input buffer size
LPVOID lpOutBuffer, // pointer to output buffer
DWORD nOutBufferSize, // output buffer size
LPDWORD lpBytesReturned, // number of bytes returned
OVERLAPPED lpOverlapped // pointer to OVERLAPPED structure
);
Parameters
- hDevice
[in] Handle to the device.
- dwIoControlCode
[in] The control code for the operation. Use IOCTL_POWER_SET for this operation.
- lpInBuffer
[in] Set to a pointer to a POWER_RELATIONSHIP structure. This defines the target device for parent and bus drivers. Otherwise, set to NULL.
- nInBufferSize
[in] Size of the POWER_RELATIONSHIP structure.
lpOutBuffer
[in] Set to a pointer to CEDEVICE_POWER_STATE. This is the device power state in which to put the device.[out] Contains a pointer to a CEDEVICE_POWER_STATE structure representing the adjusted device power state chosen by the driver.
- nOutBufferSize
[out] Size of the CEDEVICE_POWER_STATE parameter.
- lpBytesReturned
[out] Number of bytes passed back in the lpOutBuffer buffer.
Return Values
Returns TRUE if successful; otherwise, returns FALSE.
Remarks
Power Manager sends this I/O control only to drivers that support the power management I/O controls.
All drivers that account for power must handle this I/O control.
The backlight driver must have a thread that waits for display interfaces.
Your application should not call this control directly to set the device power. Instead, it should use the SetDevicePower function which goes through the Power Manager.
Requirements
Header |
pm.h |
See Also
Reference
Power Management I/O Controls
CEDEVICE_POWER_STATE
POWER_RELATIONSHIP