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SYNTAX:
verifier {/? | /help}
verifier /standard /all
verifier /standard /driver [ ...]
verifier /flags [ ...] /all
verifier /flags [ ...] /driver [ ...]
verifier /rules {query | reset | default | disable }
verifier /query
verifier /querysettings
verifier /bootmode {persistent | resetonbootfail | oneboot}
verifier /reset
verifier /faults [probability [pool_tags [applications [delay_minutes]]]]
verifier /faultssystematic [ ...]
verifier /log [/interval ]
verifier /volatile /flags [ ...]
verifier /volatile /adddriver [ ...]
verifier /volatile /removedriver [ ...]
verifier /volatile /faults [probability [pool_tags [applications
[delay_minutes]]]]
verifier /domain {wdm | ndis | ks | audio} [rules.all | rules.default ]
/driver ... [/logging | /livedump | /onecheck]
verifier /logging
verifier /livedump
verifier /onecheck
PARAMETERS:
/? or /help
Displays this help message.
/standard
Specifies standard Driver Verifier flags. This is equivalent to
'/flags 0x209BB'.
/all
Specifies that all installed drivers will be verified after the next
boot.
/driver [ ...]
Specifies one or more drivers (image names) that will be verified.
Wildcard values (e.g. n*.sys) are not supported.
/driver.exclude [ ...]
Specifies one or more drivers (image names) that will be excluded
from verification. This parameter is applicable only if all drivers
are selected for verification. Wildcard values (e.g. n*.sys) are not
supported.
/flags [ ...]
Specifies one or more options that should be enabled for verification.
Flags are applied to all drivers being checked by Driver Verifier. The
provided options values must be either in decimal, hexadecimal ("0x"
prefix), octal ("0o" prefix) or binary ("0b" prefix) format.
Standard Flags:
Standard Driver Verifier options can be specified using '/standard'
or '/flags 0x209BB'.
0x00000001 (bit 0) - Special pool
0x00000002 (bit 1) - Force IRQL checking
0x00000008 (bit 3) - Pool tracking
0x00000010 (bit 4) - I/O verification
0x00000020 (bit 5) - Deadlock detection
0x00000080 (bit 7) - DMA checking
0x00000100 (bit 8) - Security checks
0x00000800 (bit 11) - Miscellaneous checks
0x00020000 (bit 17) - DDI compliance checking
Additional Flags:
These flags are intended for specific scenario testing. Flags marked
with (*) require I/O Verification (bit 4) that will be automatically
enabled. Flags marked with (**) support disabling of individual
rules.
0x00000004 (bit 2) - Randomized low resources simulation
0x00000200 (bit 9) - Force pending I/O requests (*)
0x00000400 (bit 10) - IRP logging (*)
0x00002000 (bit 13) - Invariant MDL checking for stack (*)
0x00004000 (bit 14) - Invariant MDL checking for driver (*)
0x00008000 (bit 15) - Power framework delay fuzzing
0x00010000 (bit 16) - Port/miniport interface checking
0x00040000 (bit 18) - Systematic low resources simulation
0x00080000 (bit 19) - DDI compliance checking (additional)
0x00200000 (bit 21) - NDIS/WIFI verification (**)
0x00800000 (bit 23) - Kernel synchronization delay fuzzing
0x01000000 (bit 24) - VM switch verification
0x02000000 (bit 25) - Code integrity checks
/log.code_integrity
This option suppresses Code Integrity violation breaks and collects
only statistics for verified drivers. Statistics could be extracted
via /log option or kernel debugger. This parameter is applicable only
if Code Integrity checks are enabled.
/rules {query | reset | default | disable }
Specifies rules level control (advanced).
query Shows current status of controllable rules.
reset Resets all rules to their default state.
default Sets rule ID to its default state.
disable Disables specified rule ID.
/query
Display runtime Driver Verifier statistics and settings.
/querysettings
Displays a summary of the options and drivers that are currently
enabled, or options and drivers that will be verified after the
next boot. The display does not include drivers and options added
using /volatile.
/bootmode
Specifies the Driver Verifier boot mode. This option requires system
reboot to take effect.
persistent Ensures that Driver Verifier settings are
persistent across reboots. This is the default
value.
resetonbootfail Disables Driver Verifier for subsequent reboots
if the system failed to start.
oneboot Enables Driver Verifier only for the next boot.
/reset
Clears Driver Verifier flags and driver settings. This option requires
system reboot to take effect.
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