renamed frame to template
for unfied naming
Added myself to copyright
readded checking
Revert "readded checking"
This reverts commit 1c0b88ff3311171ddae1fd095c499f320dcca697.
clearing context after use
removed some sleeps
saving max out size and max template
tests
Revert "tests"
This reverts commit 94cf2a5d804eac5cfb2fc97d91c0d0a6770b720b.
fixed reference count error
check for successful upload
split ssm into multiple functions
improved code
removed chrfpmoc from tests since tests are broken
Re-record the umockdev USB capture to include the new
GOODIX_VERIFY_WAIT_FINGER_UP state's USB exchanges during
verify and identify operations.
Captured on a Goodix MOC sensor (27c6:609c, Framework Laptop 13)
with FP_DEVICE_EMULATION=1 as required by the test framework.
When memory sanitizers are set, tests may fail because we are indirectly
LD_PRELOAD'ing (through umockdev). While we could ensure that sanitizer
libraries are loaded first, it's just something we don't care because we
don't want to test the launcher wrappers themselves.
So, let's just ignore the link order and live with it
Valgrind tests may be slow, leading the devices to be considered hot.
We don't disable this for other tests, since we may still want to be
sure that the logic is fine for normal usage
On Chimera Linux, which uses FreeBSD's userland tools, the original call
fails with the following error:
mktemp: mkstemp failed on /tmp/libfprint-XXXXXX.hwdb: Invalid argument
Moving the X's to the end of the template passed to `mktemp` fixes the
error, and also works with GNU's `mktemp`.
The unplug tests assume that the device is removed from the context once
they run, however we may have left the device around in a removed state
causing other tests to fail.
So isolate them in a new class where we create context and device
instances every time we run a test case.
After the driver internal duplicate check had been removed in
46669e9f53, all templates were saved with
an all-zeroes template ID.
By going through FP_ENROLL_CREATE before starting to capture, the
template ID returned from the device is taken into account again.
Signed-off-by: Enrik Berkhan <Enrik.Berkhan@inka.de>
We used to ignore leaks, and we are ending up in having various of them,
so let's make valgrind to exit with error when using the valgrind test
setup (so in CI) to catch them better.