Most vendors do not mirror the firmware update to an external display,
and some don't behave correctly when the lid is shut and the machine is
docked. Add this quirk just for Lenovo for now.
Fixes https://github.com/fwupd/firmware-lenovo/issues/181
We were calling g_module_symbol() 2703 times, which is actually more
expensive than you'd think.
It also means the plugins are actually what we tell people they are:
A set of vfuncs that get run. The reality before that they were dlsym'd
functions that get called at pretty random times.
This allows plugins to set the battery power state of the *machine* which means
we can automatically inhibit devices with FWUPD_DEVICE_FLAG_REQUIRE_AC set.
It also allows to set the BatteryThreshold to 25% for Lenovo hardware, and we
can override other vendors with further quirks as required.
Fixes https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/issues/3084
When this is done, include:
* Including the hash
* Including anything that is not ABI stable in plugins yet
Suggested-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
The FWUPD_INSTALL_FLAG_FORCE flag has really unclear semantics, and ignoring a
file CRC, checksum or model ID should only be done when using fwupdtool actually
debugging a plugin or firmware parser.
Use the existing --force flag when we want a "gentle nudge" like reuploading
previously processed reports.
Users are getting confused when they're being told that AC power is required
when they are already on AC power... but the battery is too low to perform the
update.
On any devices that normally would require checking for AC also
check that at least one battery on the system has at least 30% to
perform an update.
Fixes: #925