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WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction function (wdfdevice.h)

[Applies to KMDF and UMDF]

The WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction method returns the system power action, if any, that is currently occurring for the computer.

Syntax

POWER_ACTION WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction(
  [in] WDFDEVICE Device
);

Parameters

[in] Device

A handle to a framework device object.

Return value

WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction returns a POWER_ACTION-typed enumerator value. The value indicates the system power action that is currently occurring for the computer. For more information, see the following Remarks section. The POWER_ACTION enumeration is defined in wdm.h.

A bug check occurs if the driver supplies an invalid object handle.

Remarks

Starting in WDF version 1.31/2.31 (referred to as "v31"), WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction has been updated to more accurately report system power action when the device is the power policy owner. Drivers need to be recompiled with v31 or later to get the following new behavior:

  • If the device enters or exits D0 due to S0 Idle (see WdfDeviceAssignS0IdleSettings) while an unrelated system power transition is in progress, WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction might return PowerActionSleep. This is fixed in v31 and now it returns PowerActionNone.

  • When the system wakes up from Hybrid Sleep (sleep with a hibernation file), before v31, WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction always returned PowerActionHibernate. This is fixed in v31 and now it returns:

    • PowerActionSleep if it wakes without power loss, which means the system remained in S3
    • PowerActionHibernate if it wakes after power loss, which means the system resumed from the hibernation file

The WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction method enables a driver to determine whether a device's power transition is occurring because the device is idle (or waking up), or because the entire computer is entering (or leaving) a low-power state.

The driver must call WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction only from the event callback functions that the framework calls when the device is entering a low-power state or returning to its working state.

The value that WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction returns depends on the following situations:

  • If the computer is entering a low-power state when the driver calls WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction, the method returns the reason that the computer is entering the low-power state. For example, the method returns PowerActionSleep if the computer is entering its S1, S2, or S3 low-power state.
  • If the computer is returning to its working (S0) state from a low-power state when the driver calls WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction, the method returns the reason that the computer entered the low-power state. For example, the method returns PowerActionSleep if the computer is leaving its S1, S2, or S3 low-power state.
  • If the computer is powering up (after having been turned off) when the driver calls WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction, the method returns PowerActionNone.
  • If the device is entering a low-power idle state or returning to its working (D0) state when the driver calls WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction, while the rest of the system remains at its working (S0) state, the method returns PowerActionNone.
  • If the computer and the device are both in their working states when the driver calls WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction, the method returns PowerActionNone.
For more information about low-power states, see A Device Enters a Low-Power State.

Examples

The following code example obtains the power transition activity that is currently occurring for the computer.

POWER_ACTION SysPowerAction;

SysPowerAction = WdfDeviceGetSystemPowerAction(device);

Requirements

Requirement Value
Target Platform Universal
Minimum KMDF version 1.9
Minimum UMDF version 2.0
Header wdfdevice.h (include Wdf.h)
Library Wdf01000.sys (KMDF); WUDFx02000.dll (UMDF)
IRQL <= DISPATCH_LEVEL
DDI compliance rules DriverCreate(kmdf), KmdfIrql(kmdf), KmdfIrql2(kmdf), KmdfIrqlExplicit(kmdf)