This is designed to be run as root accessing the hardware directly rather than
using the daemon. This would allow a snap or flatpak package to write firmware
even when the host fwupd daemon is too old.
Also, move the SMBIOS parsing code here as this is not needed in fwupdmgr.
This means we can avoid loading a ton of non-fwupd files, and reduces our
running RSS from 5.4Mb to 2.8Mb. Old versions of appstream-glib caches a lot of
the localization string data which we just don't care about for firmware files.
There are a lot of hacks here;
* Pulling newer libappstream-glib from Fedora
* Pulling a systemd backport
* Manually installing pillow and pygobject
* PKCS7 is turned off (gnutls is too old)
The synaptic mst test wants to open its test files as r/w, however as the
arch build runs as user nobody that won't work unless the test files are
also owned by user nobody. To make that happen, copy the source tree
rather then symlinking it
Signed-off-by: Sjoerd Simons <sjoerd.simons@collabora.co.uk>
Building:
The Dockerfile really is just an intermediary file. While building it the
container can be built too all in one shot. No need to git ignore the
intermediary file any more as a result.
Running:
Dockerfiles support default entry points which means one docker command
can be used for starting all of them.
There have been some problems with changes in systemd that will require
other changes to be made in umockdev. These changes are being sorted
out upstream. For now this makes Travis CI fail every time on the Arch
job. Until we know that's fixed upstream, disabling the test suite in
Arch at least makes CI useful again.
This reverts commit 47ff62b986.
This lets master build on Ubuntu 17.10.
Ubuntu 17.10 doesn't have the newer appstream-glib, so reverting
this commit means Ubuntu 17.10 can't use the HWID's stuff from
b8f8db2082
without a manual backport.
Ubuntu 18.04 and later already have the newer appstream-glib
though, so they will get the HWIDs functionality
CSR is short for Cambridge Silicon Radio, which is a the OEM that makes most
of the bluetooth audio chips in vendor hardware. The hardware vendor can enable
or disable features on the CSR microcontroller depending on licensing options.
The hardware vendor can also use a custom USB descriptor, or just set a custom
PID. In the latter case we need to set the vendor and model to reality using
quirks.
This commit allows the user to update the firmware in the AIAIAI H05 wireless
headphones.
Switching to build in -werror in 4016c839a8
was not working properly. Adjust the CI builds to use --werror instead.
Also while doing this, enable -werror in clang builds.