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This switches Boot Control HAL policy to the design which enables us to conditionally remove unnecessary rules from domains which are clients of Boot Control HAL. Domains which are clients of Boot Control HAL, such as update_server, are granted rules targeting hal_bootctl only when the Boot Control HAL runs in passthrough mode (i.e., inside the client's process). When the HAL runs in binderized mode (i.e., in another process/domain, with clients talking to the HAL over HwBinder IPC), rules targeting hal_bootctl are not granted to client domains. Domains which offer a binderized implementation of Boot Control HAL, such as hal_bootctl_default domain, are always granted rules targeting hal_bootctl. P. S. This commit removes direct access to Boot Control HAL from system_server because system_server is not a client of this HAL. This commit also removes bootctrl_block_device type which is no longer used. Finally, boot_control_hal attribute is removed because it is now covered by the hal_bootctl attribute. Test: Device boots up, no new denials Test: Reboot into recovery, sideload OTA update succeeds Test: Apply OTA update via update_engine: 1. make dist 2. Ensure device has network connectivity 3. ota_call.py -s <serial here> out/dist/sailfish-ota-*.zip Bug: 34170079 Change-Id: I9c410c092069e431a3852b66c04c4d2a9f1a25cf
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# update_verifier
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type update_verifier, domain;
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type update_verifier_exec, exec_type, file_type;
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# Allow update_verifier to reach block devices in /dev/block.
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allow update_verifier block_device:dir search;
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# Read care map in /data/ota_package/.
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allow update_verifier ota_package_file:dir r_dir_perms;
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allow update_verifier ota_package_file:file r_file_perms;
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# Read all blocks in dm wrapped system partition.
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allow update_verifier dm_device:blk_file r_file_perms;
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# Use Boot Control HAL
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hal_client_domain(update_verifier, hal_bootctl)
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