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8 TopicsRunning USB Type-C System HLK tests with the Type-C MUTT
First published on MSDN on Jun 05, 2018 Authored by Philip Froese [MSFT][Last updated July 13, 2018]In the next release of the HLK, the UCSI tests have been updated to run against the new Type-C SuperMUTT device instead of a partner system.23KViews0likes1CommentCan't sign my driver with sha384 EV code signing certificate
Hello, our company renew EV code signing certificate, and now it has sha384 algorithm, our driver correct pass all HLK tests, and after it i have signed my *.hlkx result with this certificate, but micorosoft partener center can't accept this *.hlkx due to error: "Microsoft allows SHA2 only signature algorithm. Please re-sign with a valid certificate and submit again" Help me, please.4.9KViews2likes12CommentsHLK for Windows server 2022 issues
Hi All We are runnig HLK certification for windows server 2022 with our storage array, all the cases passed except two: DF - Sleep and PNP(disable and enable)with IO Before and After with Driver Verifier Isolation rules enabled(Reliability) DF - Sleep and PNP(disable and enable)with IO Before and After with Driver Verifier Isolation rules enabled(Development and Integration) We notice they‘re new cases in HLK 2022, when execute this 2 cases, the test client will goto bule screen and the Stop code is: DRIVER VERIFIER DETECTED VIOLATION , therefore the case will failed. Does anyone meet this problem too and have some ideas on how to solve this? Any suggestion will be appreciated. DanZhao3.2KViews1like6CommentsHLK: It looks like you submitted a Universal package, but a non Universal package is required.
Hello, I wanted to submit a new driver via the partner portal but I always get "It looks like you submitted a Universal package, but a non Universal package is required." But where can I change that? Drive Mode is WDM. HLK was also run and passed all except the ServerCore Test since no Server Core used for Test atm. Really annoying and time consuming. Server Target is WS2022 with WDK 20348. Please provide steps to resolve the issue. Many Thanks in advance692Views0likes0Comments[HLK LoadGen Server Test] How to determine the q'ty of SC(Stress Client) is enough for LoadGen test?
Hi sir, I could not find any information about how to determine the q'ty of SC(Stress Client) is enough for LoadGen test for Windows Server OS certification test, I only get the information from below article: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/test/hlk/testref/test-server-configuration It says: Eight (8) x64 client machines that act as the SC systems. LoadGen supports up to 64 SC machines, but eight is usually sufficient. Does that mean the 8x SC is the minimum q'ty required for the test? We have a Server system and requires to performed the HLK with Server 2022 Datacenter, but I got a message from our customer that a SC is acceptable for the LoadGen test, but I don't think so, because according to my 10+ years WHQL testing experience, it usually tested with at least 8 SCs for logo submission, that's why I need help to understand if only one SC is really acceptable for LoadGen Server test? And, how to determine the q'ty of SC for the SUT on the test? Second, since we plan to purchase 10 new Servers for the test request(1 for HLK Controller/Studio, 1 for MC, and 8 for SC), but our customer said that only one Server is enough, others can be by Virtual Machine, which means, they said that we only need to purchase one new Server, which act as HLK Controller/Studio, and create 2x Virtual Machines by Hyper-V, one for MC and another one for SC, that saves the money, but I'd like to know, does that make sense on HLK test? Thanks, JackySolved755Views0likes1CommentCan't sign my driver with sha384 EV code signing certificate
Hello, our company renew EV code signing certificate, and now it has sha384 algorithm, our driver correct pass all HLK tests, and after it i have signed my *.hlkx result with this certificate, but micorosoft partener center can't accept this *.hlkx due to error: "Microsoft allows SHA2 only signature algorithm. Please re-sign with a valid certificate and submit again" Help me, please.617Views0likes0CommentsGuidance needed on submitting motion sensor tests for certification of sensor hub as an IHV
My group is an IHV specializing in inertial motion sensor processing. We're working on an Windows 10 sensor hub driver for 2-in-1 laptop systems and would like to get certified. We've set up our HLK system, and have read the “Integrating Motion and Orientation Sensors With Windows 10” doc and the How to run HLK Motion Sensor Tests guide online. It looks like the test results are handled manually via the SensorInfo app. How would we bundle our results given the manual nature? And is true that for our purposes, we’d only need to run the 5 sensor-specific tests (ie. Accel, Gyro, Inclinometer, Compass, and Orientation)? Any help would be greatly appreciated.733Views0likes0Comments