mediacodec currently only has permissions to allocate from ION heaps.
The following permission is required for it to allocate from the
DMA-BUF system heap via the the codec2 allocator.
It resolves the following denial in the sdk_gphone_x86_64-userdebug
target:
01-08 22:43:48.712 337 337 I auditd : type=1400 audit(0.0:6): avc:
denied { getattr } for comm="android.hardwar"
path="/dev/dma_heap/system-uncached" dev="tmpfs" ino=311
scontext=u:r:mediacodec:s0
tcontext=u:object_r:dmabuf_system_heap_device:s0 tclass=chr_file
permissive=0
Bug: 170887642
Test: make and boot
Change-Id: I5503ed6ffa47a84f614792de866ddafbec0cdcda
Set up a new service for sw media codec services.
Bug: 111407413
Test: cts-tradefed run cts-dev --module CtsMediaTestCases --compatibility:module-arg CtsMediaTestCases:include-annotation:android.platform.test.annotations.RequiresDevice
Change-Id: Ia1c6a9ef3f0c1d84b2be8756eb1853ffa0597f8e
(breaks vendor blobs, will have to be regenerated
after this CL)
This moves mediacodec to vendor so it is replaced with
hal_omx_server. The main benefit of this is that someone
can create their own implementation of mediacodec without
having to alter the one in the tree. mediacodec is still
seccomp enforced by CTS tests.
Fixes: 36375899
Test: (sanity) YouTube
Test: (sanity) camera pics + video
Test: check for denials
Change-Id: I31f91b7ad6cd0a891a1681ff3b9af82ab400ce5e