This release adds the following features:
- Record the entire USB descriptor in the emulation data
- Return defined return code when network metadata refresh fails
This release fixes the following bugs:
- Add a new private flag of 'delayed-removal' to remove a footgun
- Added a more specific instance ID for qc-s5gen2 USB devices
- Add fadvise64 to the systemd syscall allowlist
- Add the Unifying bootloader VID/PID as a full instance ID
- Allow disabling zero-length packet for modem-manager devices
- Allow recovering Logitech Bolt receiver in bootloader mode
- Correctly parse CSV streams without trailing NULs
- Detect if network is reachable before downloading metadata
- Disabling reading the OptionROM device after dumping
- Do not claim kernel interface to avoid Parade downstream port resets
- Do not save BootOrder when measuring system integrity
- Enumerate child nordic-hid devices correctly
- Fix a possible critical warning for Mediatek scaler devices
- Fix Firehose padding for some modem-manager devices
- Fix UEFI capsule updates when using 4096 byte NVME blocksize
- Get the Dell dock update package version correctly
- Never read more of the composite stream from a partial stream
- Notify snapd about DBX updates
- Probe sd_mod before starting
- Properly handle FU_DEVICE_PRIVATE_FLAG_NO_GENERIC_GUIDS
- Remove the test for CSME 18 manufacturing lock
- Restore the Logitech compatibility UFY instance IDs
- Show the correct version when installing a same-device composite update
- Show updates with problems when using 'fwupdmgr get-releases'
- Split up the AMD GPU VBIOS P/N for the version
- Use attr USB4_TYPE rather than guessing from thunderbolt_domain
- Use the ISO date as a dbx version number for the Microsoft KEK
- Use the KEK to set the dbx vendor ID
this post was submitted on 20 Jan 2025
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