../libfprint/drivers/synaptics/bmkt_message.c:260:5: runtime error: null pointer passed as argument 2, which is declared to never be null
#0 0x7fd21f154592 in bmkt_compose_message ../libfprint/drivers/synaptics/bmkt_message.c:260
#1 0x7fd21f14596c in synaptics_sensor_cmd ../libfprint/drivers/synaptics/synaptics.c:417
#2 0x7fd21f14d93f in dev_probe ../libfprint/drivers/synaptics/synaptics.c:1329
#3 0x7fd21f0ca61d in device_idle_probe_cb ../libfprint/fp-device.c:375
#4 0x7fd21f21a431 in timeout_dispatch ../libfprint/fpi-device.c:336
#5 0x7fd2269cf70b in g_main_dispatch ../../glib/glib/gmain.c:3373
#6 0x7fd2269d18de in g_main_context_dispatch_unlocked ../../glib/glib/gmain.c:4224
#7 0x7fd2269d18de in g_main_context_iterate_unlocked ../../glib/glib/gmain.c:4289
#8 0x7fd2269d1fef in g_main_context_iteration ../../glib/glib/gmain.c:4354
#9 0x7fd21f0c5a85 in fp_context_enumerate ../libfprint/fp-context.c:575
History
LibFPrint was originally developed as part of an academic project at the University Of Manchester.
It aimed to hide the differences between consumer fingerprint scanners and provide a single uniform API to application developers.
Goal
The ultimate goal of the FPrint project is to make fingerprint scanners widely and easily usable under common Linux environments.
License
Section 6 of the license states that for compiled works that use
this library, such works must include LibFPrint copyright notices
alongside the copyright notices for the other parts of the work.
LibFPrint includes code from NIST's NBIS software distribution.
We include Bozorth3 from the US Export Controlled distribution, which we have determined to be fine being shipped in an open source project.
Get in touch
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