Commit Graph

6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Richard Hughes
8653e70480 trivial: Remove G_BEGIN_DECLS from all private headers 2019-10-09 20:02:16 +01:00
Richard Hughes
d8a8d5e776 Set all FuUdevDevice plugins to use FU_QUIRKS_PLUGIN
This speeds up startup as we're only calling fu_plugin_udev_device_added() on
plugins that can actually handle the device.
2019-10-09 20:02:16 +01:00
Richard Hughes
bfd946e463 Use '#pragma once' to avoid a lot of boilerplate 2019-02-09 08:42:30 -06:00
Richard Hughes
4adf3bb52c trivial: Remove duplicate header includes 2018-09-04 08:22:39 -05:00
Richard Hughes
ff704414f6 Use superclassed versions of FuDevice when calling udev_added() and usb_added()
The daemon creates a baseclass of either FuUsbDevice or FuUdevDevice when the
devices are added or coldplugged to match the quirk database and to find out
what plugin to run.

This is proxied to plugins, but they are given the GUsbDevice or GUdevDevice and
the FuDevice is just thrown away. Most plugins either use a FuUsbDevice or
superclassed version like FuNvmeDevice and so we re-create the FuDevice, re-probe
the hardware, re-query the quirk database and then return this to the daemon.

In some cases, plugins actually probe the hardware three times (!) by creating
a FuUsbDevice to get the quirks, so that the plugin knows what kind of
superclass to create, which then itself probes the hardware again.

Passing the temporary FuDevice to the plugins means that the simplest ones can
just fu_plugin_device_add() the passed in object, or create a superclass and
incorporate the actual GUsbDevice and all the GUIDs.

This breaks internal plugin API but speeds up startup substantially and deletes
a lot of code.
2018-09-04 08:22:39 -05:00
Richard Hughes
cdb01590e0 nvme: Add a new plugin to update NVMe hardware 2018-08-26 19:42:28 +01:00