During delete enrolled fingers2 call, if the check-claimed control fails, we
would return the error without freeing it.
While this could be fixed by just a further g_error_free call, let's just
remove the other manual free call, and use an auto-pointer instead for this
function.
During delete enrolled fingers call, if the check-claimed control fails, and
we get an error different from FPRINT_ERROR_CLAIM_DEVICE, we would return
the error without freeing it.
While this could be fixed by just a further g_error_free call, let's just
remove all the manual free calls, and use an auto-pointer instead for this
function.
In case of early return we may not free them consistently, while this is not
a big problem in a main function, is better to have a cleaner management,
and we did get valgrind reports.
When coverage is enabled fprintd test won't generate any .gcda file and so
apparently no data, this happens because gcov doesn't handle properly the
process termination when SIGTERM is used, and so when in fprintd.py we
terminate the process no coverage data is reported.
To avoid this, quit the main loop cleanly on SIGTERM, so that we will exit
from the main function cleanly, making libc to perform a gcov flush when we
exit the program.
There's no need to declare it as extern in the header as it is already
declared in the source files where it's used.
Fixes:
../src/device.c:51:25: error: redundant redeclaration of ‘fprintd_dbus_conn’ [-Werror=redundant-decls]
51 | extern DBusGConnection *fprintd_dbus_conn;
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from ../src/device.c:34:
../src/fprintd.h:29:25: note: previous declaration of ‘fprintd_dbus_conn’ was here
29 | extern DBusGConnection *fprintd_dbus_conn;
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
With the stronger warnings enabled when building with meson, we get a
warning for all the fingers definitions:
../src/device.c:38:24: warning: initialization discards ‘const’ qualifier
from pointer target type [-Wdiscarded-qualifiers]
38 | [FP_FINGER_UNKNOWN] = "unknown",
As the `fingers` array name was shadowed in another file:
../src/device.c:1000:11: warning: declaration of ‘fingers’ shadows a
global declaration [-Wshadow]
1000 | GSList *fingers, *finger;
Use the device session data to store all the informations we care about
while a device is claimed, and make its cleanup easier.
Keep just one instance of the current context, given we use it only during
claim and release, and those are mutually exclusive operations.
Allocate SessionData using g_malloc(). There are no benefits to using
GSlice for a seldom used structure. This also allows use to use
g_clear_pointer() to free the struct.
Fix linking error as the "store" global variable gets redeclared in
each C file that includes the header. Move the actual declaration to
main.c.
Fixes:
/usr/bin/ld: ./.libs/libfprintd.a(device.o):/builds/libfprint/fprintd/src/storage.h:51: multiple definition of `store'; main.o:/builds/libfprint/fprintd/src/storage.h:51: first defined here
This API was added to libfprint to allow drivers to report the match
result early before the operation has been completed. No driver makes
use of this facility yet and instead drivers try to finish the
operation early for quick result reporting. This primarily means not
waiting for finger removal.
Once drivers are updated, fprintd reactivity will regress unless the
early match callback is implemented as they would only get an operation
finished callback when the whole of the operation was finished,
including finger removal and finishing up USB communications.
See: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libfprint/fprintd/issues/35
The state directory will generally be the same as the hardcoded one.
However, being able to override it is important for testing purposes, so
add the option.
Some devices require storing the print on the device, to support this,
try deleting prints from the device before deleting them from local
storage.
To handle these devices, add a new API that requires the device to be
claimed rather than allowing deletion without claiming the device first.
Also add appropriate fallbacks so that the old API will continue to
work, but warn about its use.
When creating the FprintManager object the devices will be enumerated.
This operation calls the mainloop recursively. We do not want to receive
any client requests before the initial enumeration has happened. Because
of this, move the registration of the common name to happen after the
enumeration has finished.
The new libfprint version has support for devices that store data on the
sensor. In that case, the on-sensor storage might fill up when the user
tries to enroll a new print.
The strategy introduced here to handle this is to try and delete prints
from the device that we do not know about (assuming, it is e.g. from an
old installation and unusable).
It can also happen that we are not able to garbage collect old prints.
If that happens, a new error code "enroll-data-full" will be returned
signalling the situation to the enrolling application.
For sensors with internal storage we may want to garbage collect prints.
Adding this API means we can list all local prints, allowing us to find
out whether there are prints on the device's storage with no
corresponding print on the host.
fprintd's API docs say that "retry" errors for verification
"the verification is still ongoing" and that "[the] user should retry
scanning their finger.
Unfortunately, retry errors are fatal in libfprint. Make fprintd restart
operations when "retry" is the error for either identification or
verification purposes.
We need to also make sure that a "*Stop" D-Bus call will return as
normal if called while we're stopping a verification or identification
in order to restart it.
Closes: #22