Lines Matching refs:device
10 Power states are managed per-device, per-profile, so every incoming event
35 Overall power states are managed *per device*, not per connection, but the power
37 currently known connections to a given device. Thus, if RFCOMM specifies that
137 - If the action chosen is `BTA_DM_PM_SNIFF`, the peer device's link policy
165 device.
169 `bta_dm_pm_btm_status` stops any timers started for the device in
170 `bta_dm_pm_set_mode`, clears some status bits in the peer device
172 device address and timeout set to FALSE.
173 - If the status is zero, and if the peer device `tBTA_DM_PEER_DEVICE`
175 stops all timers for the device, and then re-calls `bta_dm_pm_set_mode`
180 previous low power mode in the peer device's `prev_low` field.
181 - If the status is `BTM_PM_STS_SSR`, simply clears or sets the device
183 `tBTA_DM_MSG.value`, which determines if the device can handle SSR.
188 device info field.