As this is pretty much copy/pasted in fprintd, and should instead be
implemented by whatever system actually stores the data, rather than
in a generic but not quite "fits-all-purpose" way.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106550
Instead of having to modify both fp_internal.h to list each driver
definition structure, and core.c to add those drivers to arrays we
can loop over, generate both of those using meson.
We shouldn't need to specifically enable debug logging to get useful
data out of a compiled libfprint either, so always enable debugging
output. It will still be switched off at runtime, by default.
There are no parts of libfprint that are so resource intensive that we'd
want to disable logging. This avoids (hopefully rare) cases where
compiled versions of libfprint are distributed with logging completely
disabled, and thus can't be debugged.
nbis/mindtct/morph.c:152:4: warning: this ‘if’ clause does not guard... [-Wmisleading-indentation]
nbis/mindtct/morph.c:176:4: warning: this ‘if’ clause does not guard... [-Wmisleading-indentation]
nbis/mindtct/morph.c:200:4: warning: this ‘if’ clause does not guard... [-Wmisleading-indentation]
nbis/mindtct/morph.c:222:4: warning: this ‘if’ clause does not guard... [-Wmisleading-indentation]
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105429
libusb_free_device_list() needs to be called on the list of USB devices
obtained through libusb_get_device_list() or the list and its elements
will be leaked.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105427
Add naive detection of image encryption: if stddev between two
adjacent rows is higher than threshold assume that image is encrypted
and decrypt it.
Fixes fd.o bug 88945
Use fpi_mean_sq_diff_norm() for blank line detection and
fpi_mean_sq_diff_norm() for duplicate line detection.
Fixes finger presence and removal detection.
The code was indented, but only the first call was actually in the
conditional, which meant that initialisation carried on as normal on top
of a failed USB device. Exit early and remove the conditional to fix
this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98594
The code was indented, but only the first call was actually in the
conditional, which meant that initialisation carried on as normal on top
of a failed USB device. Exit early and remove the conditional to fix
this.
The device is already supported by the vfs5011 driver and non-
blacklisted, so will show up in the udev rules, but for ease of
backporting to older versions, add it to the whitelist anyway.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1173367