As suggested by @benzea, the following cleanup actions have been
performed:
- let case order match enroll states enum
- remove FP_ENROLL_IDENTIFY that is no longer used
- finally use fpi_ssm_next_state instead of explicitly jumping to
FP_ENROLL_CREATE
Additionally, all types/functions/variables referring to "enroll_init"
used for FP_ENROLL_CREATE have been renamed to match "enroll_create".
All other states use similar name matching.
Signed-off-by: Enrik Berkhan <Enrik.Berkhan@inka.de>
After the driver internal duplicate check had been removed in
46669e9f53, all templates were saved with
an all-zeroes template ID.
By going through FP_ENROLL_CREATE before starting to capture, the
template ID returned from the device is taken into account again.
Signed-off-by: Enrik Berkhan <Enrik.Berkhan@inka.de>
Drop if statement that retrieves internal ssm->error.
"error" is already a copied ssm->error, so it makes no sense to return
internal copy which will be freed when ssm is marked as done.
Fixes#526
That's a defined variable that may be there or not, and currently we
warn with:
- fpi-image.c:29:5: warning: "HAVE_PIXMAN" is not defined, evaluates to 0
This these functions are not really needed by anything else than
FpDevice, so move them back to the cpp file, so that we don't expose
them in the private library, given that we don't need them
v1.94.5
* New driver: fpcmoc, supporting various FPC MOC Fingerprint Sensors
* goodixmoc: New PIDs 0x6014, 0x6094, 0x631C, 0x634C, 0x6384, 0x659A.
* goodixmoc: Support resetting device on firmware failure due to corrupted DB.
* elanmoc: New PIDs 0x0c88, 0x0c8c, 0x0c8d.
* synaptics: New PID 0x0104.
* upektc: New PID 0x2017.
* Fixed various memory leaks
* More tests
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Also unset the private library if set and make libfprint to only link
with the tod one.
This fixes the issue we had with wrong symbols shared by multiple
libraries
This these functions are not really needed by anything else than
FpDevice, so move them back to the cpp file, so that we don't expose
them in the private library, given that we don't need them
We have an issue where some symbols are exposed by both the tod library
and the public one, and this may lead to big issues like GType's being
defined multiple times.
So add a test checking whether this is working
See: 3v1n0/libfprint#1
We used to ignore leaks, and we are ending up in having various of them,
so let's make valgrind to exit with error when using the valgrind test
setup (so in CI) to catch them better.
Ensure that the memory that we're going to populate via USB transfer is
initialized, otherwise valgrind may complain about (even if that's not
really an issue).