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It's actually quite hard to build a front-end for fwupd at the moment as you're never sure when the progress bar is going to zip back to 0% and start all over again. Some plugins go 0..100% for write, others go 0..100% for erase, then again for write, then *again* for verify. By creating a helper object we can easily split up the progress of the specific task, e.g. write_firmware(). We can encode at the plugin level "the erase takes 50% of the time, the write takes 40% and the read takes 10%". This means we can have a progressbar which goes up just once at a consistent speed.
25 lines
650 B
C
25 lines
650 B
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2019 Richard Hughes <richard@hughsie.com>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include <glib-object.h>
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#include "fu-synaptics-rmi-device.h"
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gboolean
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fu_synaptics_rmi_v7_device_detach(FuDevice *device, FuProgress *progress, GError **error);
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gboolean
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fu_synaptics_rmi_v7_device_write_firmware(FuDevice *device,
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FuFirmware *firmware,
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FuProgress *progress,
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FwupdInstallFlags flags,
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GError **error);
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gboolean
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fu_synaptics_rmi_v7_device_setup(FuSynapticsRmiDevice *self, GError **error);
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gboolean
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fu_synaptics_rmi_v7_device_query_status(FuSynapticsRmiDevice *self, GError **error);
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