WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_FLAGS - NtDoc

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// dot11wificxtypes.h

typedef enum _WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_FLAGS {
  WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_NONE,
  WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_ENABLE_STANDBY_NAPS,
  WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_ENABLE_S0_NAPS
} WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_FLAGS;
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// wditypes.h

typedef enum _WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_FLAGS {
  WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_NONE,
  WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_ENABLE_STANDBY_NAPS,
  WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_ENABLE_S0_NAPS
} WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_FLAGS;
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Windows Driver Kit DDI reference (ne-dot11wificxtypes-wdi_os_power_management_flags)

Description

[!IMPORTANT] This topic is part of the WiFiCx driver model. WiFiCx is the Wi-Fi driver model released in Windows 11. We recommend that you use WiFiCx to take advantage of the latest features. The previous Wi-Fi driver model WDI is in maintenance mode and will only receive high priority fixes.

[!WARNING] Some information in this topic relates to prereleased product, which may be substantially modified before it is commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.

This function is reserved for system use and should not be called in your code.

Constants

WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_NONE

Reserved.

WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_ENABLE_STANDBY_NAPS

Reserved.

WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_ENABLE_S0_NAPS

Reserved.

Remarks

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Windows Driver Kit DDI reference (ne-wditypes-_wdi_os_power_management_flags)

_WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_FLAGS enumeration

Description

[!IMPORTANT] This topic is part of the WDI driver model released in Windows 10. The WDI driver model is in maintenance mode and will only receive high priority fixes. WiFiCx is the Wi-Fi driver model released in Windows 11. We recommend that you use WiFiCx to take advantage of the latest features.

The WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_FLAGS enumeration defines supported enablement scenarios of the NIC Auto Power Saver (NAPS) OS power management feature.

Constants

WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_NONE

Enable no OS NAPS power management features.

WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_ENABLE_STANDBY_NAPS

Enable NAPS mode for screen off, modern standby (if supported by hardware).

WDI_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_ENABLE_S0_NAPS

Enable NAPS mode for screen on S0 system power state (if supported by hardware).

Remarks

This enumeration is used as the value type in WDI_TLV_OS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_FEATURES.

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