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WDF_POWER_FRAMEWORK_SETTINGS structure (wdfdevice.h)

[Applies to KMDF and UMDF]

The WDF_POWER_FRAMEWORK_SETTINGS structure describes power management framework (PoFx) settings for single-component devices.

Syntax

typedef struct _WDF_POWER_FRAMEWORK_SETTINGS {
  ULONG                                         Size;
  PFN_WDFDEVICE_WDM_POST_PO_FX_REGISTER_DEVICE  EvtDeviceWdmPostPoFxRegisterDevice;
  PFN_WDFDEVICE_WDM_PRE_PO_FX_UNREGISTER_DEVICE EvtDeviceWdmPrePoFxUnregisterDevice;
  PPO_FX_COMPONENT                              Component;
  PPO_FX_COMPONENT_ACTIVE_CONDITION_CALLBACK    ComponentActiveConditionCallback;
  PPO_FX_COMPONENT_IDLE_CONDITION_CALLBACK      ComponentIdleConditionCallback;
  PPO_FX_COMPONENT_IDLE_STATE_CALLBACK          ComponentIdleStateCallback;
  PPO_FX_POWER_CONTROL_CALLBACK                 PowerControlCallback;
  PVOID                                         PoFxDeviceContext;
  ULONGLONG                                     PoFxDeviceFlags;
  WDF_TRI_STATE                                 DirectedPoFxEnabled;
} WDF_POWER_FRAMEWORK_SETTINGS, *PWDF_POWER_FRAMEWORK_SETTINGS;

Members

Size

The size, in bytes, of this structure.

EvtDeviceWdmPostPoFxRegisterDevice

A pointer to the driver's EvtDeviceWdmPostPoFxRegisterDevice event callback function, or NULL.

EvtDeviceWdmPrePoFxUnregisterDevice

A pointer to the driver's EvtDeviceWdmPrePoFxUnregisterDevice event callback function, or NULL.

Component

A pointer to a PO_FX_COMPONENT structure that describes the only component in the single-component device, or NULL. If NULL, KMDF defaults to F0 support only for this component. This structure specifies the number and attributes of the F-states that the component supports, as well as the deepest Fx state from which the component can awaken.

ComponentActiveConditionCallback

A pointer to the driver's ComponentActiveConditionCallback callback routine, or NULL. The power management framework (PoFx) calls this callback function when a component becomes active. While in the Active condition, the component is guaranteed to be in F0.

ComponentIdleConditionCallback

A pointer to the driver's ComponentIdleConditionCallback callback function, or NULL. PoFx calls this callback function when a component becomes idle. While in the Idle condition, the component may be in any F-state, including F0.

ComponentIdleStateCallback

A pointer to the driver's ComponentIdleStateCallback callback function, or NULL. PoFx calls this callback function when the F-state of the component changes.

PowerControlCallback

A pointer to the client driver's PowerControlCallback callback function, or NULL. PoFx calls this routine to pass a request for a power control operation directly to the driver. If your driver does not support any power control codes, set this parameter to NULL.

PoFxDeviceContext

A context pointer that the framework supplies to ComponentActiveConditionCallback, ComponentIdleConditionCallback, ComponentIdleStateCallback, and PowerControlCallback.

PoFxDeviceFlags

A value of type ULONGLONG containing the bitwise OR of the following values related to the Directed Power Management Framework. This field is available starting in KMDF version 1.33 and UMDF 2.33.

PO_FX_DEVICE_FLAG_DFX_CHILDREN_OPTIONAL

When the Directed Power Framework ("DFx") is enabled on a device, typically child devices also enable DFx. However, in some cases (for example a pure software device), a child device does not implement power management. Set this flag to allow such a child device to skip DFx.

To set this flag on behalf of child devices, the parent WDF driver must:

  • Opt into DFx
  • Not be a bus driver
  • Have at least one virtual child device created through a side-band channel (for example an upper filter or device created by calling SwDeviceCreate

For drivers targeting pre-v33 WDF, instead specify the INF directive: WdfDirectedPowerTransitionChildrenOptional, which is available starting in Windows 10, version 1903. If the driver specifies the INF directive and sets this flag, the INF directive takes precedence.

PO_FX_DEVICE_FLAG_DISABLE_FAST_RESUME

This is required to implement IRP_MN_QUERY_DEVICE_RELATIONS/PowerRelations between two devices.

By default, WDF implements fast resume, which means that during system wakeup, the power policy owner in a device stack completes an S0-IRP without waiting to request and complete a D0-IRP. This does not work well with PowerRelations.

To make PowerRelations works properly, if a device depends on another device to enter D0 first, the second device should set this flag to opt out of fast resume.

In some cases, global policy may disable fast resume globally even if this flag is not set.

DirectedPoFxEnabled

A WDF_TRI_STATE-typed enumerator that indicates whether the device enables Directed Power Management Framework (DFx). Available starting in KMDF version 1.33 and UMDF 2.33.

WdfTrue - DFx is enabled. WdfFalse – DFx is disabled. WdfUseDefault - The default value if the driver does not set one. This value has the same meaning as WdfTrue.

Directed PoFx (DFx) is available starting in Windows 10, version 1903 as an option for drivers that use SystemManagedIdleTimeout or SystemManagedIdleTimeoutWithHint.

  • For a driver targeting pre-v31 WDF, set the INF directive WdfDirectedPowerTransitionEnable to 1 to opt in to DFx.
  • For a driver targeting v31+ WDF, DFx is enabled by default. The driver can set WdfDirectedPowerTransitionEnable to zero to opt out of DFx.
  • For a driver targeting v33+ WDF, DFx is also enabled by default. The driver can either set WdfDirectedPowerTransitionEnable to zero or set this field to WdfFalse (recommended) to opt out of DFx. If both are set, the INF directive takes precedence.

Remarks

The WDF_POWER_FRAMEWORK_SETTINGS structure is used an input to WdfDeviceWdmAssignPowerFrameworkSettings.

To initialize its WDF_POWER_FRAMEWORK_SETTINGS structure, your driver should call WDF_POWER_FRAMEWORK_SETTINGS_INIT.

For UMDF, only Size, PoFxDeviceFlags, and DirectedPoFxEnabled are used. Other fields are ignored and must be set to zero. The framework does this automatically when a UMDF driver calls WDF_POWER_FRAMEWORK_SETTINGS_INIT.

For more information, see Supporting Functional Power States and Overview of the Power Management Framework.

This structure is not applicable to KMDF client drivers for multiple-component devices.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum KMDF version 1.11
Minimum UMDF version 2.33
Header wdfdevice.h (include Wdf.h)

See also

EvtDeviceWdmPostPoFxRegisterDevice

EvtDeviceWdmPrePoFxUnregisterDevice

WDF_POWER_FRAMEWORK_SETTINGS_INIT

WdfDeviceWdmAssignPowerFrameworkSettings