PC Card 32-Bit CardBus Host Controller Driver Test (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
The PC Card 32-Bit CardBus Host Controller Driver Test exercises all 32-bit (Cardbus) functionalities provided by PC Card bus driver stack (PDD). Use this test to verify that a 32-bit PC Card PDD driver works with the CE PC Card MDD layer, or that the CE PC Card driver stack works on the target hardware system that exposes 32-bit slots (or available PCI slots).
Due to the nature of PC Card driver stack, the PC Card Legacy PCMCIA Driver Test cannot exercise the real interrupt/physical memory/IO interactions. In order to test PC Card driver stack thoroughly, testers are encouraged to run some additional tests, such as:
- Basic network transfer tests using network cards
- Storage tests using CF cards
- Tests that involve repeated manual insertion and removal of cards, both with and without data transfer taking place
- If applicable, tests that involve suspending and resuming the system while cards are in slots, both with and without data transfer taking place
The Card 32-Bit CardBus Host Controller Driver Test modifies the registry settings when launched. This causes a dummy driver to load when a card is inserted, allowing the test to control the card and exercise the application programming interface calls provided by the MDD layer. This test can also run tests against a system with multiple slots available.
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Prerequisites for the PC Card 32-Bit CardBus Host Controller Driver Test |
Specifies the hardware and software prerequisites for this test |
Test Cases for the PC Card 32-Bit CardBus Host Controller Driver Test |
Describes the test cases for this test |
Command Line Parameters for the PC Card 32-Bit CardBus Host Controller Driver Test |
Specifies the command line parameters available for this test |
Troubleshooting the PC Card 32-Bit Cardbus Host Controller Driver Test |
Provides troubleshooting information for this test |