[nvmewin] WHQL test issues

Robles, Raymond C raymond.c.robles at intel.com
Thu Jan 5 10:27:49 PST 2017


Hi Joe,

I’m unaware of any issues with WHCK for our OFA reference driver. All driver revisions released have passed WHCK testing. A couple of questions for you:


*         Which NVMe device are you using to test? All testing completed has been done on production drives from Intel, Samsung, or PMC-Sierra. If you are using a pre-production NVMe product, it will be difficult to root cause without full access to H/W and F/W on the NVMe device.

*         Have you tried running on a publicly available NVMe device?

*         Have you tried the recent 1.5 release driver?

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Thanks…
Ray

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Subject: [nvmewin] WHQL test issues

Hi,
  I use Windows HCK 2.1 to test nvme driver which download from openfabrics svn revision_1.4/64 bit/windows81 . I get error messages when I test “Nvme Device Capabilities Test” and “Nvme Queue Utilization Test” items.
Error message show “failed to send IOCTL to SHIM, GLE =0x2”. The test pc platform is windows 8.1 64bit.
Is this issue related with nvme driver ?
Thank you for your help~
                   Joe


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