platform_system_sepolicy/public/hwservicemanager.te
dcashman cc39f63773 Split general policy into public and private components.
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
2016-10-06 13:09:06 -07:00

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# hwservicemanager - the Binder context manager for HAL services
type hwservicemanager, domain, mlstrustedsubject;
type hwservicemanager_exec, exec_type, file_type;
# Note that we do not use the binder_* macros here.
# hwservicemanager only provides name service (aka context manager)
# for Binder.
# As such, it only ever receives and transfers other references
# created by other domains. It never passes its own references
# or initiates a Binder IPC.
allow hwservicemanager self:binder set_context_mgr;
allow hwservicemanager { domain -init }:binder transfer;
set_prop(hwservicemanager, hwservicemanager_prop)
# TODO once hwservicemanager checks whether HALs are
# allowed to register a certain service, add policy here
# for allowing to check SELinux permissions.