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CAP_WAKE_ALARM was required for timerfd_create since 4.10 kernel upstream. Add capability to platform policy for healthd and health HAL. Fixes: 124210362 Test: boots (sanity) Change-Id: I8ebb383608eedd59beddec3f476b071e81b80871
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# HwBinder IPC from client to server, and callbacks
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binder_call(hal_health_client, hal_health_server)
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binder_call(hal_health_server, hal_health_client)
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hal_attribute_hwservice(hal_health, hal_health_hwservice)
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# Common rules for a health service.
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# Allow to listen to uevents for updates
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allow hal_health_server self:netlink_kobject_uevent_socket create_socket_perms_no_ioctl;
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# Allow to read /sys/class/power_supply directory
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allow hal_health_server sysfs:dir r_dir_perms;
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# Allow to read files under /sys/class/power_supply. Implementations typically have symlinks
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# to vendor specific files. Vendors should mark sysfs_batteryinfo on all files read by health
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# HAL service.
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r_dir_file(hal_health_server, sysfs_batteryinfo)
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# Allow to wake up to send periodic events
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wakelock_use(hal_health_server)
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# Write to /dev/kmsg
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allow hal_health_server kmsg_device:chr_file w_file_perms;
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# Allow to use timerfd to wake itself up periodically to send health info.
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allow hal_health_server self:capability2 wake_alarm;
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