This is effectively a lot of dead code.
* The minimum requirements for this feature are EC 00.00.00.23 and Hub2 1.42.
* "A00" docks shipped with EC 01.00.00.00 and Hub2 1.47
It is far too easy to forget to set FWUPD_DEVICE_FLAG_NO_GUID_MATCHING for new
plugins, and without it it all works really well *until* a user has two devices
of the same type installed at the same time and then one 'disappears' for hard
to explain reasons. Typically we only need it for replug anyway!
Explicitly opt-in to this rarely-required behaviour, with the default to just
use the physical and logical IDs. Also document the update behavior for each
plugin to explain why the flag is being used.
This allows you to have two identical Unifying plugged in without one of them
being hidden from the user, at the same time allowing a HIDRAW<->USB transition
when going to and from bootloader and runtime modes.
This removes the workaround added in 99eb3f06b6.
Fixes https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/issues/2915
This flag is used internally by plugins to indicate that they will
skip the phase of firmware installation that power cycles a device.
It is intended to be set by quirks or other environment settings.
This behavior will prevent the dock from performing most resets until
it has been unplugged from a host system.
This significantly speeds up the perceived update duaration and prevents
data loss during update.
It's not confirmed whether EC23 or later EC will enable it.
* So only enable by a custom flag until this is confirmed.
* Custom flag will be dropped when included into stable EC release.
This functionality also relies upon the CAB file providing a message warning
user that the dock might not be usable after unplugging for up to 1 minute.
This plugin requires infrastructure introduced in fwupd 1.1.3
and can not be backported to earlier versions of fwupd.
It works together with the Synaptics and Thunderbolt plugins to
coordinate the proper flashing procedure for devices in this dock.