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USB OTG Bus IOCTL Test (Compact 2013)

3/26/2014

The USB On-The-Go (OTG) Test verifies the Stream Interface Driver exposed by the USB OTG Driver. It does not verify the OTG functionality to switch between USB Host and Function.

Test Prerequisites

Your device must meet the following requirements before you run this test.

The following shows the hardware requirements for the OTG test.

Requirement

Description

USB OTG Port

USB OTG Port to be tested.

The following table shows the software requirements for the OTG Test.

Requirement

Description

Tux.exe

Tux test harness, required for test execution

Ktux.dll

Tux test harness, required for kernel-mode tests

Kato.dll

Kato logging engine, required for logging test data

USB OTG Driver

Driver Library

otgtest.dll

Test library

Ensure the following are true of the USB OTG driver being tested:

* The USB OTG driver must support the basic stream driver interface to be able to access the driver's functionalities.

* The USB OTG driver must support the USB OTG Driver model.

* The USB OTG driver must support power control to enter suspend mode.

Subtests

The table below lists the subtests included in this test.

SubTest ID

Description

1001

API Test

OTG Port Open and Close

1002

Load/Unload Test

OTG Driver Load Unload

1003

Request/Drop Test

OTG Bus Request and Drop

1004

Suspend/Resume Test

OTG Bus Suspend Resume

1005

Power Management Test

OTG Power IOCTL Test

Setting Up the Test

This test has no additional requirements, beyond the standard test environment setup.

Running the Test

The OTG test is an automated test suite.

The default command executed is: s tux -o -n -d otgtest.dll.

There are no additional parameters for this test.

Verifying the Test

When the test completes running, verify that "PASSED" appears in the test log for all subtests.

Troubleshooting the Test

* Determine the point of failure and record the exact error message.

* If the source code is available, examine the point of failure in code to see if any additional information can be gathered about the failure domain.

See Also

Other Resources

USB - OTG Tests