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  • Max Bires's avatar
    9e7a5b0a
    Auditing init and ueventd access to chr device files. · 9e7a5b0a
    Max Bires authored
    It seems likely that there is no reason to keep around a number of
    devices that are configured to be included into the pixel kernels. Init
    and ueventd should be the only processes with r/w access to these
    devices, so auditallow rules have been added to ensure that they aren't
    actually used.
    
    /dev/keychord was given its own type since it's one of the few character
    devices that's actually legitimately used and would cause log spam in
    the auditallow otherwise.
    
    Bug: 33347297
    Test: The phone boots without any apparent log spam.
    
    Change-Id: I3dd9557df8a9218b8c802e33ff549d15849216fb
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    Auditing init and ueventd access to chr device files.
    Max Bires authored
    It seems likely that there is no reason to keep around a number of
    devices that are configured to be included into the pixel kernels. Init
    and ueventd should be the only processes with r/w access to these
    devices, so auditallow rules have been added to ensure that they aren't
    actually used.
    
    /dev/keychord was given its own type since it's one of the few character
    devices that's actually legitimately used and would cause log spam in
    the auditallow otherwise.
    
    Bug: 33347297
    Test: The phone boots without any apparent log spam.
    
    Change-Id: I3dd9557df8a9218b8c802e33ff549d15849216fb