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This function requests that the Power Manager change the power state of a device.
DWORD DevicePowerNotify(
PVOID pvDevice,
CEDEVICE_POWER_STATE DeviceState,
DWORD Flags
);
Parameters
- pvDevice
[in] Specifies the device. Must be a valid LPWSTR device name, for example, COM1:. - DeviceState
[in] Indicates the device power state specified in CEDEVICE_POWER_STATE. - Flags
[in] Set to POWER_NAME to specify the name of the device that is requesting the power request.
Return Values
- ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
Returned if there is not a valid parameter. - ERROR_WRITE_FAULT
Attempt to update the device power state failed. - ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
The device class or the device within the device class cannot be found. - Win32 error code
Propagated from the IOCTL_POWER_SET call.
Remarks
When DevicePowerNotify is called, qualify the name of your device with an associated class. For example, {8DD679CE-8AB4-43c8-A14A-EA4963FAA715}\DSK1: refers to a power-managed block device called DSK1. If no class qualification is present, the generic power-manageable class {A32942B7-920C-486b-B0E6-92A702A99B35} is assumed.
A device driver can notify the Power Manager that it wants to change its device power level using this API. If no entity has requested a power level requirement for the device, then the power manager may issue an IOCTL_POWER_SET to the requested device power level. Drivers should not assume that successful calls to this function will result in an IOCTL_POWER_SET or that subsequent IOCTL_POWER_SET operations are a result of this call.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later.
Header: Pm.h.
Link Library: Coredll.lib.
See Also
CEDEVICE_POWER_STATE | IOCTL_POWER_SET
Last updated on Tuesday, May 18, 2004
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