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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
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# servicemanager - the Binder context manager
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type servicemanager, domain, domain_deprecated, mlstrustedsubject;
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type servicemanager_exec, exec_type, file_type;
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# Note that we do not use the binder_* macros here.
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# servicemanager is unique in that it only provides
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# name service (aka context manager) for Binder.
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# As such, it only ever receives and transfers other references
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# created by other domains. It never passes its own references
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# or initiates a Binder IPC.
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allow servicemanager self:binder set_context_mgr;
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allow servicemanager { domain -init }:binder transfer;
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r_dir_file(servicemanager, rootfs)
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# Check SELinux permissions.
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selinux_check_access(servicemanager)
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