This pivots the data storage so that the group is used as the preconditon
and the key name is used as the parameter to change. This allows a more natural
data flow, where a new device needs one new group and a few few keys, rather
than multiple groups, each with one key.
This also allows us to remove the key globbing when matching the version format
which is often a source of confusion.
Whilst changing all the quirk files, change the key prefixes to be more familiar
to Windows users (e.g. Hwid -> Smbios, and FuUsbDevice -> DeviceInstanceId)
who have to use the same IDs in Windows Update.
This also allows us to pre-match the desired plugin, rather than calling the
probe() function on each plugin.
Not calling dozens of ->probe() functions is dramatically more efficient when
there are a large number of USB devices attached.
This requires plugins to 'opt-in' to the new behaviour, and also to supply
quirks that match all devices.
We need to remove the flag if the quirk is not present.
Fixes the cosmetic-but-scary-looking 'failed to send to device on ep 0x01: USB
error on device 2dc8:9001 : Input/output error'.
Fixes the other half of https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd/issues/565
We were looking for 'active' and 'old' devices with a specific ID. Due to a
copy and paste thinko we were actually matching the active list twice,
triggering the 'device ID was not unique' failure.
Fixes half of https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd/issues/565
If the daemon either de-duplicates or replaces the object passed emitted from
device-added then the object set as the alternate may not be the same instance
as the daemon version. This causes weird things to happen.
To make this less fragile, specify the *ID* of the object that should be the
alternate device, which allows the daemon to do clever things, and then assign
the object from the ID as the last step.
Although fixing no bug, this makes implementing future functionality easier.
Get the TPM v2.0 and v1.2 devices explictly rather than assuming the non-alt
device is always added first. This has the side effect of making the tests
easier to read and means we can check the dock components more carefully.
Some USB 3.0 Host Controllers are super slow to re-enumerate, one AMD 43b9 chip
being measured at over 7000ms (!) for a simple soft-replug. This also explains
the various device_detach() failures seen on the LVFS for Logitech firmware.
Now we can update multiple devices (in multiple plugins) using one firmware
archive we need a way to cleanup after all the plugins have been run.
Fixes https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd/issues/561
This can be used to select the AA.BB.CC.DD format rather than the default
AA.BB.CCDD format for firmware versions. This allows us to support new vendor
requirements without adding more complicated rules to the quirk file.
Since the snap is named fwupd, fwupdtool gets namespaced as
fwupd.fwupdtool so bash completion doesn't work properly.
Add a step to fixup bash completion paths