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System - Bluetooth LE Dual-Mode Logo Tests (Windows v6.3)

This automated test examines the Bluetooth certification requirements and verifies that the controller that you’re testing is using valid Bluetooth 4.0 specifications. It requires three computers. Install the Bluetooth Test Driver (BTHCSTI) on both computers. The first computer acts as the primary and the other two computers acts as a secondary. The tests are copied locally to the WTTJobsWorking directory.

Test details

Associated requirements

System.Client.BluetoothController.Base.4LeSpecification System.Client.BluetoothController.Base.SimultaneousBrEdrAndLeTraffic

See the system hardware requirements.

Platforms

Windows RT 8.1 Windows 8.1 x64 Windows 8.1 x86

Expected run time

~15 minutes

Categories

Certification Functional

Type

Automated

 

Running the test

Before you run the test, complete the test setup as described in the test requirements: System Client Testing Prerequisites.

Enabling collection of Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) traces assists with diagnosing test failures.

These traces capture the HCI traffic sent to and from the Bluetooth stack. They can be decoded using Netmon and the Bluetooth ETW parsers. It is recommended to first investigate the issue internally using these traces or some other method of capturing over-the-air traces because many controller/stack inter-operability issues can be observed in these traces.

You can view the collected logs using Netmon and the Bluetooth NPL parsers. These parsers can be obtained through installing the WDK.

Troubleshooting

For troubleshooting information, see Troubleshooting System Client Testing.

This test will always return Pass or Fail. To review test details, review the test log from the DTM Studio.

More information

Parameters

Parameter Description

ENABLETRACING

Enables collection of ETW traces. If True, the ETW traces are enabled on the collection. If False, the ETW traces on the collection are turned off.

Default value: False

 

 

 

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