# healthd seclabel is specified in init.rc since # it lives in the rootfs and has no unique file type. type healthd, domain, domain_deprecated; # Write to /dev/kmsg allow healthd kmsg_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; # Read access to pseudo filesystems. r_dir_file(healthd, sysfs) allow healthd self:capability { net_admin sys_tty_config }; wakelock_use(healthd) allow healthd self:netlink_kobject_uevent_socket create_socket_perms; binder_use(healthd) binder_service(healthd) binder_call(healthd, system_server) # Write to state file. # TODO: Split into a separate type? allow healthd sysfs:file write; allow healthd sysfs_batteryinfo:file r_file_perms; ### ### healthd: charger mode ### # Read /sys/fs/pstore/console-ramoops # Don't worry about overly broad permissions for now, as there's # only one file in /sys/fs/pstore allow healthd pstorefs:dir r_dir_perms; allow healthd pstorefs:file r_file_perms; allow healthd graphics_device:dir r_dir_perms; allow healthd graphics_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; allow healthd input_device:dir r_dir_perms; allow healthd input_device:chr_file r_file_perms; allow healthd tty_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; allow healthd ashmem_device:chr_file execute; allow healthd self:process execmem; allow healthd proc_sysrq:file rw_file_perms; allow healthd self:capability sys_boot; allow healthd healthd_service:service_manager { add find }; # Healthd needs to tell init to continue the boot # process when running in charger mode. set_prop(healthd, system_prop)