MLP Report
Errata and Contingencies
Operating
System
Failing Test
Expiry Date
ID
Numbe
r
Type
Error Description
windows 7
windows 7 -
64bit
PCI Hardware
Compliance Test
For
Systems
12/01/2012 401 Erratum
Issue Description:
The following PCI Compliance test failure is acceptable: Bit 15
(Bridge Configuration Retry Enable) in the Device Control register
(offset 8h) in the PCI Express Capability table must be read-only
and always return 0 as it is reserved for devices other than PCI
Express to PCI/PCI-X Bridges. Assertion 13A41D3E-2576-41DC-
A67C-525DA3637CEA This failure is acceptable because this is a
PCIe 1.1 feature and the WLP requires compliance with only PCIe
1.0a.
windows 7
windows 7 -
64bit
PCI Hardware
Compliance Test
For
Systems
12/01/2012
1241
Erratum
Issue Description:
Data Link Layer Link Active Reporting Capable bit is set but Data
Link Layer Link Active is not.
windows 7
windows 7 -
64bit
PCI Hardware
Compliance Test
For
Systems
12/01/2012 923 Erratum
Issue Description:
Bit range 15:0 (Extended Capability ID)in the Enhanced Capability
Header register (offset 0
h) in the Unrecognized Enhanced
Capability ID 13 table is Dh. It must be in the range [0x0 - 0xB] as
all other Capability IDs are reserved.
windows 7
windows 7 -
64bit
UAA Test - Win7
(System)
06/01/2015
513
Erratum
Issue Description:
UAA Test requires the Traffic Priority bit to be read/write -
however there are two specs that apply, and they conflict. One
says the bit must be read/write, the other says it must be read-
only. Contact has been made with the author of both specs (Intel)
but until this poi
nt is clarified we cannot fail submissions
containing this test failure.
windows 7
windows 7 -
64bit
UAA Test - Win7
(System)
06/01/2015
1300
Erratum
Issue Description:
HD Audio pin configuration
document calls out setting Port Connectivity to No Connection as
the way to turn a pin off in a
particular system. UAA Test incorrectly tests such pins.
windows 7
windows 7 -
64bit
UAA Test - Win7
(System)
06/01/2013
Filter
3276
Erratum
Issue Description:
HDMI audio devices are backed by video pipes; if a graphics
subsystem exposes three output ports, but only has two video
pipes, it is not possible to get all three HDMI audio endpoints
"active"
simultaneously.