This happens on hardware without fingerprint readers on every boot; we
don't need to log anything about it, it's totally normal.
This patch is part of an initiative to reduce logging spew in GNOME
so that actual errors and important messages are more visible.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71889
the dbus activation machinery depends on daemons taking a name on
the bus to complete activation without timeouts.
fprintd fails prematurely if there is USB bus (as found in some
virtual machine setups).
This commit moves the bus-name-acquisition code to happen before
the fail-from-no-usb-bus code to keep callers from timing out
when activating fprintd.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57025
Pretty hacky way to detect whether the device we're handling has
been disconnected during a verify or enrollment. This should allow
us to avoid users having to wait when somebody pulls the plug.
- Use D-Bus native properties instead of a GetProperties call.
- Fix a number of front-ends by registering the right signals and
marshallers following the "done" signal argument addition
- Fix VerifyStart call in the pam module
This is a gross hack for PAM sessions to work as expected. root
is allowed to verify any users. If you want to allow any other
actions for root, you'll need to go through normal PolicyKit
procedures.
This should fix fingerprint authentication not working in GDM, or
on the console.
Track clients connected to each device using EggDbusMonitor.
When there are no more clients connected to the device, release it.
When no devices are used anymore, set up a timeout to exit within
30 seconds.
Track the current action happening in the device, so we can
see what each device is doing. Refuse to launch a verification if
there's already one in progress.
If the finger passed for verification is -1, always emit the
VerifyFingerSelected signal, as the front-end isn't to know
whether we're using identification or verification.
- Add a finger selected signal, so that when an "automatic" finger
is selected for verification, we know which one to scan
- Fix the finger print numbers list to use GPOINTER_TO_INT /
GINT_TO_POINTER
- Make sure the gallery is NULL when there's no prints available
- Don't use identification when a finger number is provided
- Add support for selecting the finger number in verify
- Add support for fatal warnings there as well
Passing -1 to the VerifyStart function will either accept any
fingers scanned, if the driver supports identification, or select
the first enrolled fingerprint for scanning if it doesn't.
- Remove SetUsername itself, and add a username parameter to DeviceClaim,
ListEnrolledFingers and DeleteEnrolledFingers.
- For each of those calls, check that the incoming connection is allowed
to operate on that particular username
- Don't require a claimed device to list or remove fingerprints
- Clean up username and sender when releasing the device
- Modify the storage backend to not require an opened device to list
or delete fingerprints
- Add a simple test program to list registered fingerprints for the
usernames passed as argument