WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON enumeration (dot11wdi.h)
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_TX_PAUSE_REASON enumeration defines the reasons for a TX pause.
Syntax
typedef enum _WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON {
WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON_NULL,
WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON_CREDIT,
WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON_PEER_CREATE,
WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON_PS,
WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON_IHV_START,
WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON_IHV_END
} WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON;
Constants
WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON_NULL Reserved. This enum value does not represent a valid pause reason code. |
WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON_CREDIT General reason to use for the exhaustion of some IHV resource. |
WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON_PEER_CREATE All TIDs on a newly created peer are paused with this reason. The IHV uses this reason code to restart these TIDs. This is only applicable when the TargetPriorityQueueing capability is set to false. |
WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON_PS The peer is in Power Save Mode. This is only applicable when the TargetPriorityQueueing capability is set to false. |
WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON_IHV_START Inclusive beginning of range of valid pause reasons for IHV use. |
WDI_TX_PAUSE_REASON_IHV_END Inclusive end of range of valid pause reasons for IHV use. |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows 10 |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2016 |
Header | dot11wdi.h |