Bug 22

Summary: Win (id 154) does not set ESAC, ESAD, LSAC and LSAD right after upgrade.
Product: TestProduct Reporter: Kuanshen An <kuanshen.an>
Component: TestComponentAssignee: Brian Roberge <brian.roberge>
Status: VERIFIED FIXED    
Severity: critical CC: kirankumar.shiva
Priority: Highest    
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Windows   

Description Kuanshen An 2018-07-03 21:30:48 EDT
1.Set Reader 2.2.13 to config 106.
2.Launch RSU installer #154.
3.Complete the upgrade in RSU installer.
4. Check the LSA/ESAsettings on the Readers by following serial command: $saconfig?

actual result:
$saconfig? returns 3.

expected result:
it returns 15.


note: 

1)the bit for $saconfig

Enable Bit/ Numerical Value	Description
0 – (1)	ESA Detector
1 – (2)	LSA Detector
2 – (4)	ESA Corrector
3 – (8)	LSA Corrector

2) $cu command for installer #154.
ESAd = 0
ESAc = 1
LSAd = 1
LSAc = 1
wt = 1
wd = 14
disA = 0
disE = 0
Comment 1 Kuanshen An 2018-07-03 21:32:32 EDT
Correction  - expected result should be '14' ( LSA Detector(2) + ESA Corrector(4) + LSA Corrector(8) = 14)
Comment 2 Brian Roberge 2018-07-23 20:40:34 EDT
I just tried it with  build 701-141 (same cu command) and after the upgrade $saconfig? returned 14.  Seems like that is the correct value

2 + 4 + 8 = 14

Did I get something wrong?
Comment 3 Kuanshen An 2018-07-23 22:29:37 EDT
(In reply to comment #2)
> I just tried it with  build 701-141 (same cu command) and after the upgrade
> $saconfig? returned 14.  Seems like that is the correct value
> 
> 2 + 4 + 8 = 14
> 
> Did I get something wrong?


According to the latest configuration settings I HAVE. #141 would turn all ESA/LSA/ESD/LSD ON, that would be 1+2+4+8 = 15. is your configuration settings of #141 same as mine?
Comment 4 Brian Roberge 2018-07-25 16:17:40 EDT
Sujit recently changed 141 to 

ESAd = 0 ESAc = 1 LSAd = 1 LSAc = 1 wt = 1 wd = 14 disA = 0 disE = 0
Comment 5 Kirankumar Shiva 2018-08-21 22:44:42 EDT
Verified, Below are the build details

OS: Windows 10

Installer : 154

build:787