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I took current AOSP policy as base, then removed sepolicy so that the set of type and attributes was a subset of types and attributes in Q sepolicy, with exception of those that have not yet been cleand up in current AOSP: mediaswcodec_server netd_socket mediaextractor_update_service thermalserviced thermalserviced_exec Bug: 133196056 Test: n/a Change-Id: I863429d61d3fad0272c1d3f1e429cd997513a74a Merged-In: I3e091652fa8d1757b1f71f7559186d5b32f000d5
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# Maps an arbitrary tag [TAGNAME] with the string contents found in
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# TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT. Common convention is to start TAGNAME with an @ and
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# name it after the base file name of the pem file.
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#
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# Each tag (section) then allows one to specify any string found in
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# TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT. Typcially this is user, eng, and userdebug. Another
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# option is to use ALL which will match ANY TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT string.
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#
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[@PLATFORM]
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ALL : $DEFAULT_SYSTEM_DEV_CERTIFICATE/platform.x509.pem
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[@MEDIA]
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ALL : $DEFAULT_SYSTEM_DEV_CERTIFICATE/media.x509.pem
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[@NETWORK_STACK]
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ALL : $DEFAULT_SYSTEM_DEV_CERTIFICATE/networkstack.x509.pem
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[@SHARED]
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ALL : $DEFAULT_SYSTEM_DEV_CERTIFICATE/shared.x509.pem
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# Example of ALL TARGET_BUILD_VARIANTS
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[@RELEASE]
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ENG : $DEFAULT_SYSTEM_DEV_CERTIFICATE/testkey.x509.pem
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USER : $DEFAULT_SYSTEM_DEV_CERTIFICATE/testkey.x509.pem
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USERDEBUG : $DEFAULT_SYSTEM_DEV_CERTIFICATE/testkey.x509.pem
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