NonFDONotPowerPolicyOwnerAPI rule (kmdf)
The NonFDONotPowerPolicyOwnerAPI rule specifies that if a non-FDO driver is not a power policy owner, certain DDIs cannot be called.
If the driver property rule NotPowerPolicyOwner passes, and another property rule, FDODriver, fails, the driver cannot call the following methods:
| Driver model | KMDF | 
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How to test
| At compile time | 
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| Run Static Driver Verifier and specify the NonFDONotPowerPolicyOwnerAPI rule.Use the following steps to run an analysis of your code: 
 For more information, see Using Static Driver Verifier to Find Defects in Drivers. | 
Applies to
- WdfDeviceAssignS0IdleSettings
- WdfDeviceAssignSxWakeSettings
- WdfDeviceInitSetPowerPolicyEventCallbacks
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Build date: 2/13/2014
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