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  1. Apr 11, 2017
    • Sandeep Patil's avatar
      sepolicy: make exec_types in /vendor a subset of vendor_file_type · 2ee66e7d
      Sandeep Patil authored
      
      We install all default hal implementations in /vendor/bin/hw along with
      a few domains that are defined in vendor policy and installed in
      /vendor. These files MUST be a subset of the global 'vendor_file_type'
      which is used to address *all files installed in /vendor* throughout the
      policy.
      
      Bug: 36463595
      Test: Boot sailfish without any new denials
      
      Change-Id: I3d26778f9a26f9095f49d8ecc12f2ec9d2f4cb41
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSandeep Patil <sspatil@google.com>
      2ee66e7d
  2. Feb 22, 2017
    • Alex Klyubin's avatar
      Switch Dumpstate HAL policy to _client/_server · aa60f9a8
      Alex Klyubin authored
      This switches Dumpstate HAL policy to the design which enables us to
      conditionally remove unnecessary rules from domains which are clients
      of Dumpstate HAL.
      
      Domains which are clients of Dumpstate HAL, such as dumpstate domain,
      are granted rules targeting hal_dumpstate only when the Dumpstate HAL
      runs in passthrough mode (i.e., inside the client's process). When the
      HAL runs in binderized mode (i.e., in another process/domain, with
      clients talking to the HAL over HwBinder IPC), rules targeting
      hal_dumpstate are not granted to client domains.
      
      Domains which offer a binderized implementation of Dumpstate HAL, such
      as hal_dumpstate_default domain, are always granted rules targeting
      hal_dumpstate.
      
      Test: adb bugreport
      Test: Take bugreport through system UI
      Bug: 34170079
      
      (cherry picked from commit 47174e3b)
      
      Change-Id: I3e827534af03cdfa876921c5fa4af3a53025ba27
      aa60f9a8
    • Alex Klyubin's avatar
      Switch Dumpstate HAL policy to _client/_server · 47174e3b
      Alex Klyubin authored
      This switches Dumpstate HAL policy to the design which enables us to
      conditionally remove unnecessary rules from domains which are clients
      of Dumpstate HAL.
      
      Domains which are clients of Dumpstate HAL, such as dumpstate domain,
      are granted rules targeting hal_dumpstate only when the Dumpstate HAL
      runs in passthrough mode (i.e., inside the client's process). When the
      HAL runs in binderized mode (i.e., in another process/domain, with
      clients talking to the HAL over HwBinder IPC), rules targeting
      hal_dumpstate are not granted to client domains.
      
      Domains which offer a binderized implementation of Dumpstate HAL, such
      as hal_dumpstate_default domain, are always granted rules targeting
      hal_dumpstate.
      
      Test: adb bugreport
      Test: Take bugreport through system UI
      Bug: 34170079
      Change-Id: I3e827534af03cdfa876921c5fa4af3a53025ba27
      47174e3b
  3. Feb 15, 2017
    • Alex Klyubin's avatar
      Move hal_*_default policy to vendor image · ac1a6d44
      Alex Klyubin authored
      hal_*_default daemons whose policy is in common/device-agnostic policy
      are provided by the vendor image (see vendor/file_contexts). Thus,
      their policy should also reside in the vendor image, rather than in
      the system image. This means their policy should live in the vendor
      subdirectory of this project.
      
      Test: Device boots and appears to work
      Bug: 34135607
      Bug: 34170079
      Change-Id: I6613e43733e03d4a3d4726f849732d903e024016
      ac1a6d44
  4. Jan 17, 2017
    • Alex Klyubin's avatar
      Group all HAL impls using haldomain attribute · f41d89eb
      Alex Klyubin authored
      This marks all HAL domain implementations with the haldomain attribute
      so that rules can be written which apply to all HAL implementations.
      
      This follows the pattern used for appdomain, netdomain and
      bluetoothdomain.
      
      Test: No change to policy according to sesearch.
      Bug: 34180936
      Change-Id: I0cfe599b0d49feed36538503c226dfce41eb65f6
      f41d89eb
  5. Dec 16, 2016
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