In order to be able to test the private device code (used by drivers) we
need to have that split a part in a different .c file so that we can compile
it alone and link with it both the shared library and the test executables.
Redefine fp_image_device_get_instance_private for private usage, not to move
the private struct as part of FpDevice.
In order to be able to test the private device code (used by drivers) we
need to have that split a part in a different .c file so that we can compile
it alone and link with it both the shared library and the test executables.
Redefine fp_device_get_instance_private for private usage, not to move
the private struct as part of FpDevice.
The nbis headers are full of redundant declarations, we can't fix them all
now, so in the mean time let's use an header using pragma to ignore such
errors.
Add the error to nbis private include folder that should be used only by
headers of libfprint-nbis.
As nbis is an external source bundle, it does not necessarily make sense
to enable/fix all warnings to the extend we do for our own library code.
As such, separate the build process into multiple stages.
We were passing around the common cflags and setting them for each library
or executable, but this is just a repetition given we can just use
add_project_arguments for this.
Meson files are normally using 4-spaces to indent and functions use first
parameter on the same line while others at next indentation level, not
following the parenthesis indentation.
So adapt libfprint to follow the meson standard.
Heavily modified by Benjamin Berg <bberg@redhat.com> to port it to the
new libfprint API and adjust the coding style to follow more closely
other drivers.
This is a rewrite of the core based on GObject and Gio. This commit
breaks the build in a lot of ways, but basic functionality will start
working again with the next commits.
We will use GUsb rather than libusb directly in the future. This should
simplify a lot of the integration work and changes such as supporting
hotplugging. It will also require quite a lot of internal changes.
The driver was never ported to the new asynchronous model, meaning it
has been defunct since some time in 2008. Remove the driver, as
seemingly no one has complained about this and we have no proper way to
even verify a port is correct.
The upekts driver needs upek_proto.c while the upektc driver does not.
Move the corresponding source file entries so that both drivers compile
standalone.
This will allow us to segragate helper functions that we want to use
within NBIS. The first helper will be a macro checking for overflow in
multiplications.
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.