!wudfext.wudfdevice
The !wudfext.wudfdevice extension displays the Plug and Play (PnP) and power-management state systems for a device.
!wudfext.wudfdevice pWDFDevice
Parameters
- pWDFDevice
- 
Specifies the address of the IWDFDevice interface to display PnP or power-management state about. 
DLL
| Windows 2000 | Unavailable | 
| Windows XP and later | Wudfext.dll | 
Additional Information
For more information, see User-Mode Driver Framework Debugging.
Remarks
You can use the !wudfext.wudfdevice extension to determine the current PnP or power-management state of the device that the pWDFDevice parameter specifies.
The following is an example of the !wudfext.wudfdevice display:
kd> !wudfdevice 0xf2f80 
Pnp Driver Callbacks:
  IPnpCallback: 0x0
  IPnpCallbackHardware: 0x0
  IPnpSelfManagedIo: 0x0
Pnp State Machine:
  CurrentState:  WdfDevStatePnpStarted
  Pending UMIrp: 0x00000000
    Could not read event queue depth, assuming 8
  Event queue:
    Processed/in-process events:
      PnpEventAddDevice
      PnpEventStartDevice
      PnpEventPwrPolStarted
    Pending events:
    State History:
      WdfDevStatePnpInit
      WdfDevStatePnpInitStarting
      WdfDevStatePnpHardwareAvailable
      WdfDevStatePnpEnableInterfaces
      WdfDevStatePnpStarted
Power State Machine:
  CurrentState:      WdfDevStatePowerD0
  Pending UMIrp:     0x00000000
  IoCallbackFailure: false
    Could not read event queue depth, assuming 8
  Event queue:
    Processed/in-process events:
      PowerImplicitD0
    Pending events:
    State History:
      WdfDevStatePowerStartingCheckDeviceType
      WdfDevStatePowerD0Starting
      WdfDevStatePowerD0StartingConnectInterrupt
      WdfDevStatePowerD0StartingDmaEnable
      WdfDevStatePowerD0StartingStartSelfManagedIo
      WdfDevStatePowerDecideD0State
      WdfDevStatePowerD0
Power Policy State Machine:
  CurrentState             : WdfDevStatePwrPolStartingSucceeded
  PowerPolicyOwner         : false
  PendingSystemPower UMIrp : 0x00000000
  PowerFailed              : false
    Could not read event queue depth, assuming 8
  Event queue:
    Processed/in-process events:
      PwrPolStart
      PwrPolPowerUp
    Pending events:
    State History:
      WdfDevStatePwrPolStarting
      WdfDevStatePwrPolStarted
      WdfDevStatePwrPolStartingSucceeded
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