I have a service, developed in C++ running on Windows 8 (and 8.1). How can I get to know that the system has entered Connected Standby?
Since this is a service, it does not have a window, I should be using PowerRegisterSuspendResumeNotification, but it does not seem to be working. Does anyone know how I can get such a notification?
I have contacted Microsoft's technical support. This is their answer:
There are no direct notifications for ConnectedStandby enter/exit, but you can just use the monitor on/off notifications since ConnectedStandby is synonymous with screen off on an AOAC capable system (but is not on a legacy system, AOAC capability can be had by getting SystemPowerCapabilities using CallNtPowerInformation and looking at the AoAc value of the SYSTEM_POWER_CAPABILITIES struct).
To get monitor on/off notifications you can use RegisterPowerSettingNotification and use the GUID_MONITOR_POWER_ON power setting GUID.
Looks like there is only a workaround for this by listening to screen on/off events.
This is excruciating unable to comment!!
CallNtPowerInformation(SystemPowerCapabilities, ...)
will return SYSTEM_POWER_CAPABILITIES
. It has an BOOLEAN
member AoAc
, if it is FALSE
, your system does not support connected standby.
It worked for me on an Intel custom hardware(same as machines in market). AoAc
= Always On Always Connected, Intel's preference.
Couldn't find any offical solution of this to date. In my case detecting SessionSwitch with lock/unlock reasons was a good enough supplement:
SystemEvents.SessionSwitch += SystemEvents_SessionSwitch;
...
private void SystemEvents_SessionSwitch(object sender, SessionSwitchEventArgs e)
{
switch (e.Reason)
{
case SessionSwitchReason.SessionLock:
// Going into lock/standby screen
break;
case SessionSwitchReason.SessionUnlock:
// Back from lock/standby
break;
default:
break;
}
}
I was not allowed to comment, surprise am allowed to provide answer. This not answer definitely, but discussion.
Do you not receive notification for PBT_APMSUSPEND
, PBT_APMRESUMESUSPEND
and PBT_APMRESUMEAUTOMATIC
in you callback?
After going through http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsdesktop/en-US/26629db2-6d33-427c-a767-8c857d775079/windows-8-connected-standby-and-aoac?forum=wdk
it appears, applications need not differentiate between S3 and CS mode(a.k.a AOAC, always on, always connected.). Though it is not clear if network activity is allowed in CS.