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Object ID Test

This automated test checks the following collection of FSCTLs:

  • FSCTL_CREATE_OR_GET_OBJECT_ID

  • FSCTL_DELETE_OBJECT_ID

  • FSCTL_GET_OBJECT_ID

  • FSCTL_SET_OBJECT_ID

  • FSCTL_SET_OBJECT_ID_EXTENDED

Note  

For more information about the behavior of file systems, see File System Behavior in the Microsoft Windows Environment.

 

Test details

Associated requirements

Filter.Driver.AntiVirus.MiniFilter Filter.Driver.FileSystem.Functionality Filter.Driver.FileSystem.MiniFilter

See the filter hardware requirements.

Platforms

Windows 8 (x64) Windows 8 (x86) Windows Server 2012 (x64) Windows 8.1 x64 Windows 8.1 x86 Windows Server 2012 R2

Expected run time

~30 minutes

Categories

Certification

Type

Automated

 

Running the test

For more information about requirements, see File System Testing Prerequisites.

In addition, this test requires extra hard drive space for four simple 2,048-megabyte (MB) partitions and two simple 1,024-MB partitions.

Before you run the test, you must add the following partitions to the Windows environment.

Label File system Size Expected drive letter

NTFS

NTFS

2,048 MB

g:

CNTFS

NTFS (compressed)

2,048 MB

i:

FAT

FAT16

1,024 MB

k:

FAT32

FAT32

1,024 MB

l:

ExFAT

ExFAT

2,048 MB

m:

UDF

UDF

2,048 MB

n:

 

Note  

RunFileIO.cmd contains references to environment variables that you can change to allow for skipping of certain file systems.

 

Troubleshooting

For troubleshooting information, see Troubleshooting File System Testing.

All test cases return Pass or Fail. To review test case details, review the test log from Windows Hardware Certification Kit (Windows HCK) Studio.

More information

The test runs variations for each of the six partitions that were described in the Requirements section.

Command syntax

Command option Description

runkarr %DRIVE_1% %DRIVE_2% -bvt

Requires two drive letters and the -bvt parameter.

 

Note  

For command-line help for this test binary, type /h.

 

File list

File Location

Oidtest.exe

<[testbinroot]>\NTTest\basetest\core_file_services\ntfs\oid\

RunObjectID.cmd

<[testbinroot]>\NTTest\BASETEST\Core_File_Services\FilterManager\TestSuite\Scripts\FileSystems\

WrapObjectID.cmd

<[testbinroot]>\NTTest\BASETEST\Core_File_Services\FilterManager\TestSuite\Scripts\FileSystems\

Ntlog.dll

<[testbinroot]>\NTTest\CommonTest\NTLog\

Ntlogger.ini

<[testbinroot]>\NTTest\CommonTest\NTLog\

 

 

 

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