What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

Hello,

I am using DTM 1.4 on a KMDF 1.9 USB driver. all my test pass except for this one: “Coinstaller version doesnn’t match any of the RTM free versions” I read all the QFEs for DTM 1.4 and none seem to be related to this error. Does anyone know which one do I need ?

Thank you Jose

What WDF coinstallers are you using? From which WDK?

Best regards,

Michal Vodicka
UPEK, Inc.
[xxxxx@upek.com, http://www.upek.com]

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Subject: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

Hello,

I am using DTM 1.4 on a KMDF 1.9 USB driver. all my test pass
except for this one: “Coinstaller version doesnn’t match any
of the RTM free versions” I read all the QFEs for DTM 1.4 and
none seem to be related to this error. Does anyone know
which one do I need ?

Thank you Jose


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I am using coinstaller WdfCoInstaller01009.dll from WDK 7600.16385

xxxxx@camtech.com wrote:

I am using DTM 1.4 on a KMDF 1.9 USB driver. all my test pass except for this one: “Coinstaller version doesnn’t match any of the RTM free versions” I read all the QFEs for DTM 1.4 and none seem to be related to this error. Does anyone know which one do I need ?

Did you run this on a machine that had previously been used to test a
driver during the Win 7 beta testing? If you have a beta KMDF
coinstaller installed, the RTM coinstaller will not overwrite it. The
only solution, apparently, is to wipe clean and start over.

You’re the 3rd or 4th person to report this problem, although I haven’t
heard anyone report on a conclusive solution.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.

Actually, what you need to do is go to https://winqual.microsoft.com/default.aspx and download the latest errata filters (under “WLK Updated Filters” https://winqual.microsoft.com/member/SubmissionWizard/LegalExemptions/updatefilters.cab) and install them in your . Also, please use the RTM coinstaller instead of a non-RTM one.

Ilias

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Subject: Re: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

xxxxx@camtech.com wrote:

I am using DTM 1.4 on a KMDF 1.9 USB driver. all my test pass except for this one: “Coinstaller version doesnn’t match any of the RTM free versions” I read all the QFEs for DTM 1.4 and none seem to be related to this error. Does anyone know which one do I need ?

Did you run this on a machine that had previously been used to test a
driver during the Win 7 beta testing? If you have a beta KMDF
coinstaller installed, the RTM coinstaller will not overwrite it. The
only solution, apparently, is to wipe clean and start over.

You’re the 3rd or 4th person to report this problem, although I haven’t
heard anyone report on a conclusive solution.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.


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I just saw your email saying that indeed you do have the latest coinstaller, so just installing the latest filters should solve your problem.

Ilias

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Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 1:26 PM
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Subject: RE: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

Actually, what you need to do is go to https://winqual.microsoft.com/default.aspx and download the latest errata filters (under “WLK Updated Filters” https://winqual.microsoft.com/member/SubmissionWizard/LegalExemptions/updatefilters.cab) and install them in your . Also, please use the RTM coinstaller instead of a non-RTM one.

Ilias

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Subject: Re: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

xxxxx@camtech.com wrote:

I am using DTM 1.4 on a KMDF 1.9 USB driver. all my test pass except for this one: “Coinstaller version doesnn’t match any of the RTM free versions” I read all the QFEs for DTM 1.4 and none seem to be related to this error. Does anyone know which one do I need ?

Did you run this on a machine that had previously been used to test a
driver during the Win 7 beta testing? If you have a beta KMDF
coinstaller installed, the RTM coinstaller will not overwrite it. The
only solution, apparently, is to wipe clean and start over.

You’re the 3rd or 4th person to report this problem, although I haven’t
heard anyone report on a conclusive solution.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.


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Typo: In my original message I wanted to say “install them in your DTM server”.

Ilias

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Subject: RE: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

I just saw your email saying that indeed you do have the latest coinstaller, so just installing the latest filters should solve your problem.

Ilias

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Subject: RE: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

Actually, what you need to do is go to https://winqual.microsoft.com/default.aspx and download the latest errata filters (under “WLK Updated Filters” https://winqual.microsoft.com/member/SubmissionWizard/LegalExemptions/updatefilters.cab) and install them in your . Also, please use the RTM coinstaller instead of a non-RTM one.

Ilias

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Subject: Re: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

xxxxx@camtech.com wrote:

I am using DTM 1.4 on a KMDF 1.9 USB driver. all my test pass except for this one: “Coinstaller version doesnn’t match any of the RTM free versions” I read all the QFEs for DTM 1.4 and none seem to be related to this error. Does anyone know which one do I need ?

Did you run this on a machine that had previously been used to test a
driver during the Win 7 beta testing? If you have a beta KMDF
coinstaller installed, the RTM coinstaller will not overwrite it. The
only solution, apparently, is to wipe clean and start over.

You’re the 3rd or 4th person to report this problem, although I haven’t
heard anyone report on a conclusive solution.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.


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Thank you Ilias,

I did grab the filters and installed them as per the readme but the test still fails. Do I need to start a new submission from scratch ?

Hi Tim,

What do you mean to “to wipe clean and start over” ? I am using a 64bit Client PC which is Partitioned into 6 partitions for all 6 versions of the OSes i.e. XP, XPx64, Vista, Vistax64, Win7 and enpty partition for Win7x64. I have run tests in the past on all OS partitions by changing the booting to the proper OS. I do notice that DTM does not see this a different PCs but the same PC w/ a different name. Is this valid ?

xxxxx@camtech.com wrote:

Thank you Ilias,

I did grab the filters and installed them as per the readme but the test still fails. Do I need to start a new submission from scratch ?

You are the 3rd or 4th person to report this problem, so there must be
some generic issue at work. I have not seen any of the previous
reporters share their success stories. If someone has worked through
this, a success story would be appreciated, I think.

What do you mean to “to wipe clean and start over” ?

I mean reformat the partition and reinstall the operating system(s).
This would only be necessary if you had built your driver using one of
the pre-release WDKs and tested it at some point on this machine. That
would result in a “non-RTM co-installer”, and the RTM co-installer will
leave that in place because the version number matches.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.

Jose,
I forwarded the thread to somebody, who is more familiar with the logo issues and I’m waiting on a response, so there should be an answer in the list either today or tomorrow.
Would it be possible to reboot the DTM controller? I vaguely remember that this might be the answer, but I might also be way off here.

Tim,
This problem arises from the fact that the WLK 1.4 was released before the WDF 1.9 RTM coinstaller, so WLK 1.4 doesn’t know that the RTM 1.9 coinstaller is indeed RTM. This is a problem only for downlevel (i.e. not for Windows 7), because it doesn’t matter which 1.9 coinstaller will be used for Windows 7 (i.e. since the 1.9 coinstaller doesn’t update Windows 7, it doesn’t make any difference if you use the RC/RTM/etc 1.9 coinstaller in Windows 7). That’s why, if somebody hasn’t applied the filters, then he’ll see the problem in downlevel operating systems (and that’s why 3-4 people have reported this issue). AFAIK, one of the issues that is fixed by the updated WLK 1.4 filters is this one.

Ilias

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Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 3:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

xxxxx@camtech.com wrote:

Thank you Ilias,

I did grab the filters and installed them as per the readme but the test still fails. Do I need to start a new submission from scratch ?

You are the 3rd or 4th person to report this problem, so there must be
some generic issue at work. I have not seen any of the previous
reporters share their success stories. If someone has worked through
this, a success story would be appreciated, I think.

What do you mean to “to wipe clean and start over” ?

I mean reformat the partition and reinstall the operating system(s).
This would only be necessary if you had built your driver using one of
the pre-release WDKs and tested it at some point on this machine. That
would result in a “non-RTM co-installer”, and the RTM co-installer will
leave that in place because the version number matches.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.


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Hi Jose,

After updating WLK filters for the DTM machine, you will need to recreate the submission package. During the submission package creation error from the coinstaller check test will be cleared out.

For more information regarding logo using WDF coinstallers you can also see http://blogs.msdn.com/nebulut/archive/2009/09/01/device-driver-logo-using-wdf-co-installers.aspx .

Thanks,
Neslihan

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Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 4:47 PM
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Subject: RE: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

Jose,
I forwarded the thread to somebody, who is more familiar with the logo issues and I’m waiting on a response, so there should be an answer in the list either today or tomorrow.
Would it be possible to reboot the DTM controller? I vaguely remember that this might be the answer, but I might also be way off here.

Tim,
This problem arises from the fact that the WLK 1.4 was released before the WDF 1.9 RTM coinstaller, so WLK 1.4 doesn’t know that the RTM 1.9 coinstaller is indeed RTM. This is a problem only for downlevel (i.e. not for Windows 7), because it doesn’t matter which 1.9 coinstaller will be used for Windows 7 (i.e. since the 1.9 coinstaller doesn’t update Windows 7, it doesn’t make any difference if you use the RC/RTM/etc 1.9 coinstaller in Windows 7). That’s why, if somebody hasn’t applied the filters, then he’ll see the problem in downlevel operating systems (and that’s why 3-4 people have reported this issue). AFAIK, one of the issues that is fixed by the updated WLK 1.4 filters is this one.

Ilias

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Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 3:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

xxxxx@camtech.com wrote:

Thank you Ilias,

I did grab the filters and installed them as per the readme but the test still fails. Do I need to start a new submission from scratch ?

You are the 3rd or 4th person to report this problem, so there must be
some generic issue at work. I have not seen any of the previous
reporters share their success stories. If someone has worked through
this, a success story would be appreciated, I think.

What do you mean to “to wipe clean and start over” ?

I mean reformat the partition and reinstall the operating system(s).
This would only be necessary if you had built your driver using one of
the pre-release WDKs and tested it at some point on this machine. That
would result in a “non-RTM co-installer”, and the RTM co-installer will
leave that in place because the version number matches.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.


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BTW I want to clarify something, for Windows 7 1.9 RC coinstallers are no longer allowed for logo. As WDF 1.9 RTM co-installers are released, now 1.9 RTM versions are required on Windows 7 as well.

Thanks,
Neslihan

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Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 4:47 PM
To: Windows System Software Devs Interest List
Subject: RE: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

Jose,
I forwarded the thread to somebody, who is more familiar with the logo issues and I’m waiting on a response, so there should be an answer in the list either today or tomorrow.
Would it be possible to reboot the DTM controller? I vaguely remember that this might be the answer, but I might also be way off here.

Tim,
This problem arises from the fact that the WLK 1.4 was released before the WDF 1.9 RTM coinstaller, so WLK 1.4 doesn’t know that the RTM 1.9 coinstaller is indeed RTM. This is a problem only for downlevel (i.e. not for Windows 7), because it doesn’t matter which 1.9 coinstaller will be used for Windows 7 (i.e. since the 1.9 coinstaller doesn’t update Windows 7, it doesn’t make any difference if you use the RC/RTM/etc 1.9 coinstaller in Windows 7). That’s why, if somebody hasn’t applied the filters, then he’ll see the problem in downlevel operating systems (and that’s why 3-4 people have reported this issue). AFAIK, one of the issues that is fixed by the updated WLK 1.4 filters is this one.

Ilias

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Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 3:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

xxxxx@camtech.com wrote:

Thank you Ilias,

I did grab the filters and installed them as per the readme but the test still fails. Do I need to start a new submission from scratch ?

You are the 3rd or 4th person to report this problem, so there must be
some generic issue at work. I have not seen any of the previous
reporters share their success stories. If someone has worked through
this, a success story would be appreciated, I think.

What do you mean to “to wipe clean and start over” ?

I mean reformat the partition and reinstall the operating system(s).
This would only be necessary if you had built your driver using one of
the pre-release WDKs and tested it at some point on this machine. That
would result in a “non-RTM co-installer”, and the RTM co-installer will
leave that in place because the version number matches.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.


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In a previous post to this list Ilias indicated that pre-RTM builds could be
removed through Add/Remove Programs and thus ‘prepare’ the target system to
accept the RTM co-installer on the next install event.

I think I recall that correctly.

Dave Cattley

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xxxxx@camtech.com wrote:

Thank you Ilias,

I did grab the filters and installed them as per the readme but the test
still fails. Do I need to start a new submission from scratch ?

You are the 3rd or 4th person to report this problem, so there must be
some generic issue at work. I have not seen any of the previous
reporters share their success stories. If someone has worked through
this, a success story would be appreciated, I think.

What do you mean to “to wipe clean and start over” ?

I mean reformat the partition and reinstall the operating system(s).
This would only be necessary if you had built your driver using one of
the pre-release WDKs and tested it at some point on this machine. That
would result in a “non-RTM co-installer”, and the RTM co-installer will
leave that in place because the version number matches.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.


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Hi David,

I tried creating a new submission for my Vista client and it still fails the 1.9 coinstaller check. (I think Ilias was right that under Win7 Client I did not see this failure). I dont know about add remove programs in Vista32 but under DeviceManager my driver properties shows a CoInstaler w/ ver (win7_rtm.09…)
WDK 76 hprovides two coinstallers a 1,428KB for x86 and a 1,682KB for x64

Should I submit my test results w/ this one error and a note explaining the coinstaller problem ?

Could having a multi-Partitioned Client be the problem here ? Because DTM sees any Partition as the same Machine with a different name ?

Thanks for the help so far,
Jose

Jose,

Sorry, I don’t know. I start all my DTM scenario tests from bare metal (on
the client systems). I never try to ‘remediate’ away a problem found in the
middle of a test and continue.

If you start with a bare-metal install of Vista RTM (or SP1, or SP2,
whichever you are testing against) and then install your driver with the RTM
1.9 co-installer and *that* fails, well, that would be a really good reason
to call PSS and get a bug filed.

Short of that, you need to just start at the beginning with no intervening
install/uninstall of other components (especially those that might drop a
non RTM co-installer).

Good Luck,
Dave Cattley

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Subject: RE:[ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

Hi David,

I tried creating a new submission for my Vista client and it still fails the
1.9 coinstaller check. (I think Ilias was right that under Win7 Client I did
not see this failure). I dont know about add remove programs in Vista32 but
under DeviceManager my driver properties shows a CoInstaler w/ ver
(win7_rtm.09…)
WDK 76 hprovides two coinstallers a 1,428KB for x86 and a 1,682KB for x64

Should I submit my test results w/ this one error and a note explaining the
coinstaller problem ?

Could having a multi-Partitioned Client be the problem here ? Because DTM
sees any Partition as the same Machine with a different name ?

Thanks for the help so far,
Jose


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Hi Jose,

Could you please provide the file version for 1.9 co-installer? I am attaching my previous reply on this, as per that email test will still fail but the logs created will be filtered to error out the issue after applying the latest filters on the DTM controller. Filters clear the error from the test log during submission creation. Have you checked the test logs in the cpk file?

Thanks,
Neslihan

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Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 8:50 AM
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Subject: RE:[ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

Hi David,

I tried creating a new submission for my Vista client and it still fails the 1.9 coinstaller check. (I think Ilias was right that under Win7 Client I did not see this failure). I dont know about add remove programs in Vista32 but under DeviceManager my driver properties shows a CoInstaler w/ ver (win7_rtm.09…)
WDK 76 hprovides two coinstallers a 1,428KB for x86 and a 1,682KB for x64

Should I submit my test results w/ this one error and a note explaining the coinstaller problem ?

Could having a multi-Partitioned Client be the problem here ? Because DTM sees any Partition as the same Machine with a different name ?

Thanks for the help so far,
Jose


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Jose resolved his problem, after applying the errata filters for the DTM controller, test log files have been updated to clear the error out.

To be more explicit on this, by applying the errata filters on the controller, Verify WDF Coinstaller Version test is not getting updated. It would still indicate an error for 1.9 coinstaller usage on downlevel OS’es via the logs, however during cpk(submission file) creation, this error will be cleared out by the errata filter. Afterwards if you open the cpk file with DTM log viewer you would see the test shown as passed and the errata filter applied on the test would also be listed.

Thanks,
Neslihan

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Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 12:14 PM
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Subject: RE: RE:[ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

Hi Jose,

Could you please provide the file version for 1.9 co-installer? I am attaching my previous reply on this, as per that email test will still fail but the logs created will be filtered to error out the issue after applying the latest filters on the DTM controller. Filters clear the error from the test log during submission creation. Have you checked the test logs in the cpk file?

Thanks,
Neslihan

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Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 8:50 AM
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Subject: RE:[ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error

Hi David,

I tried creating a new submission for my Vista client and it still fails the 1.9 coinstaller check. (I think Ilias was right that under Win7 Client I did not see this failure). I dont know about add remove programs in Vista32 but under DeviceManager my driver properties shows a CoInstaler w/ ver (win7_rtm.09…)
WDK 76 hprovides two coinstallers a 1,428KB for x86 and a 1,682KB for x64

Should I submit my test results w/ this one error and a note explaining the coinstaller problem ?

Could having a multi-Partitioned Client be the problem here ? Because DTM sees any Partition as the same Machine with a different name ?

Thanks for the help so far,
Jose


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