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17 When device runtime power management is enabled on a device, its state will be
19 not used. On the first device request, it will be resumed and so put into the
20 :c:enumerator:`PM_DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVE` state. The device will remain in this
21 state until it is no longer used. At this point, the device will be suspended
23 device will be immediately put into the
25 asynchronously, it will be put into the
69 When runtime PM is enabled on a device it will no longer be resumed or suspended
83 devices to operate (e.g. a sensor may depend on a bus device), the bus will
91 indicate it *needs* the device to be active or operational. This function will
94 is no longer needed. This function will decrease the device usage count and
104 unnecessary delays since the application will not get the operation result until
105 the device is suspended (in case device is no longer used). It will likely not
107 situation will not be the same if suspension involves sending packets through a
109 :c:func:`pm_device_runtime_put_async` function. This function will schedule
110 the suspend operation, again, if device is no longer used. The suspension will
150 function will suspend the device if its state is