Manual Test - Verify SBL based offline Crashdump functionality triggered by long power button press
This is a manual test & it should be run outside HLK by following the manual instructions provided below. If this test is run as an automated test from HLK studio/controller, the test will pass by default without testing any functionality. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Manual instructions to run this test: 1. This functionality is not supported by all SOC's. Check with SOC Vendor to ensure this is supported on SOC under test 2. Boot device to tiles 3. Press and hold power button for 10 seconds 4. Verify LED is blinking indicating device is collecting Offline crashdump 5. After collecting crashdump, device boots to tiles 6. Copy dump from the device and verify it is valid --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: This test is associated with an optional feature: System.Client.MobileHardware. It will not appear in the list of tests in HLK studio for a system target by default. Optional: To enable it to show up in the list of tests for system target in HLK studio, run the following steps: 1] In HLK Studio, select system target 2] Right click on the selected system target 3] Click on Add\Modify Features 4] A Device Feature List window will open up 5] Scroll down to select the feature named: System.Client.MobileHardware 6] Click on the check box to enable this optional feature 7] This test will now appear in the list of applicable tests for the selected system target in HLK studio
Test details
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Expected run time (in minutes) | 10 |
Category | Development |
Timeout (in minutes) | 15 |
Requires reboot | false |
Requires special configuration | false |
Type | manual |
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Troubleshooting
For generic troubleshooting of HLK test failures, see Troubleshooting Windows HLK Test Failures.