Init attempts to rm -rf these files, to ensure any that are owned by
the old virtualizationservice UID get deleted. This fails for newer
directories, now we use the system UID, which is harmless. But rm
attempts to chmod the directories since it can't read them, which also
fails and generates a spurious audit. So here we suppress that.
Bug: 235338094
Test: No denials seen even when there are stale directories present
Change-Id: If55fbe151174ee08a12b64b301e4aa86ffc1a5bf
Allow init to use toolbox to rm -rf stale files under /data/misc/virtualizationservice.
Bug: 230056726
Test: Create fake stale dir+file, see them deleted
Change-Id: I4a31e437344974597fc5280d898f23780a820f16
(cherry picked from commit 8e06fb4109)
This means that toolbox doesn't need permission to delete it.
Bug: 192917795
Bug: 193365943
Test: flashed on a VIM3L and booted
Change-Id: Ic0182c1c4eb84eb94f4db27d00effcd906ebed09
On PRODUCT_FULL_TREBLE devices, non-vendor domains (except vendor
apps) are not permitted to use Binder. This commit thus:
* groups non-vendor domains using the new "coredomain" attribute,
* adds neverallow rules restricting Binder use to coredomain and
appdomain only, and
* temporarily exempts the domains which are currently violating this
rule from this restriction. These domains are grouped using the new
"binder_in_vendor_violators" attribute. The attribute is needed
because the types corresponding to violators are not exposed to the
public policy where the neverallow rules are.
Test: mmm system/sepolicy
Test: Device boots, no new denials
Test: In Chrome, navigate to ip6.me, play a YouTube video
Test: YouTube: play a video
Test: Netflix: play a movie
Test: Google Camera: take a photo, take an HDR+ photo, record video with
sound, record slow motion video with sound. Confirm videos play
back fine and with sound.
Bug: 35870313
Change-Id: I0cd1a80b60bcbde358ce0f7a47b90f4435a45c95
Divide policy into public and private components. This is the first
step in splitting the policy creation for platform and non-platform
policies. The policy in the public directory will be exported for use
in non-platform policy creation. Backwards compatibility with it will
be achieved by converting the exported policy into attribute-based
policy when included as part of the non-platform policy and a mapping
file will be maintained to be included with the platform policy that
maps exported attributes of previous versions to the current platform
version.
Eventually we would like to create a clear interface between the
platform and non-platform device components so that the exported policy,
and the need for attributes is minimal. For now, almost all types and
avrules are left in public.
Test: Tested by building policy and running on device.
Change-Id: Idef796c9ec169259787c3f9d8f423edf4ce27f8c