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In order for hal clients to use IServiceManager::registerForNotifications, the hwservicemanager needs to be able to call into client processes. Test: WIP Bug: 33383725 Change-Id: I59470e9cd5cbeafda010fedc0b91eeb41280e0a1
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828 B
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# hwservicemanager - the Binder context manager for HAL services
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type hwservicemanager, domain, mlstrustedsubject;
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type hwservicemanager_exec, exec_type, file_type;
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# Note that we do not use the binder_* macros here.
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# hwservicemanager provides name service (aka context manager)
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# for hwbinder.
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# Additionally, it initiates binder IPC calls to
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# clients who request service notifications. The permission
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# to do this is granted in the hwbinder_use macro.
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allow hwservicemanager self:binder set_context_mgr;
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set_prop(hwservicemanager, hwservicemanager_prop)
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# Scan through /system/lib64/hw looking for installed HALs
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allow hwservicemanager system_file:dir r_dir_perms;
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# TODO once hwservicemanager checks whether HALs are
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# allowed to register a certain service, add policy here
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# for allowing to check SELinux permissions.
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