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The tags property is (and has always been) unused by Soong. The property has been defined as a list of strings, and the `androidmk` converted any LOCAL_MODULE_TAGS entries over to it, but we've never done anything with it. In preparation for removing the definition from Soong, I'm removing it from all Android.bp files in the tree. Since this has never done anything, this is a no-op, but if you really did want the Android.mk behavior, the proper way to define a module to be installed in userdebug / eng builds is to use PRODUCT_PACKAGES_DEBUG or PRODUCT_PACKAGES_ENG in the appropriate product makefile. Change-Id: Ia9a9b1c35533e02047cbb183b317ab93f1eeec6b Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: global no-op build change Test: remove `tags` from Soong, see errors go away. |
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fc_sort | ||
sepolicy-analyze | ||
Android.bp | ||
Android.mk | ||
build_policies.sh | ||
check_seapp.c | ||
checkfc.c | ||
insertkeys.py | ||
post_process_mac_perms | ||
README | ||
sepolicy-check.c | ||
version_policy.c | ||
whitespace.sh |
This directory contains a number of tools related to policy, some of which are used in building and validating the policy and others are available for help in auditing and analyzing policy. The tools are described further below. build_policies.sh A tool to build SELinux policy for multiple targets in parallel. This is useful for quickly testing a new test or neverallow rule on multiple targets. Usage: ./build_policies.sh ~/android/master ~/tmp/build_policies ./build_policies.sh ~/android/master ~/tmp/build_policies sailfish-eng walleye-eng checkfc A utility for checking the validity of a file_contexts or a property_contexts configuration file. Used as part of the policy build to validate both files. Requires the sepolicy file as an argument in order to check the validity of the security contexts in the file_contexts or property_contexts file. Usage1: checkfc sepolicy file_contexts checkfc -p sepolicy property_contexts Also used to compare two file_contexts or file_contexts.bin files. Displays one of subset, equal, superset, or incomparable. Usage2: checkfc -c file_contexts1 file_contexts2 Example: $ checkfc -c out/target/product/shamu/system/etc/general_file_contexts out/target/product/shamu/root/file_contexts.bin subset checkseapp A utility for merging together the main seapp_contexts configuration and the device-specific one, and simultaneously checking the validity of the configurations. Used as part of the policy build process to merge and validate the configuration. Usage: checkseapp -p sepolicy input_seapp_contexts0 [input_seapp_contexts1...] -o seapp_contexts insertkeys.py A helper script for mapping tags in the signature stanzas of mac_permissions.xml to public keys found in pem files. This script is described further in the top-level sepolicy/README. post_process_mac_perms A tool to help modify an existing mac_permissions.xml with additional app certs not already found in that policy. This becomes useful when a directory containing apps is searched and the certs from those apps are added to the policy not already explicitly listed. Usage: post_process_mac_perms [-h] -s SEINFO -d DIR -f POLICY -s SEINFO, --seinfo SEINFO seinfo tag for each generated stanza -d DIR, --dir DIR Directory to search for apks -f POLICY, --file POLICY mac_permissions.xml policy file sepolicy-check A tool for auditing a sepolicy file for any allow rule that grants a given permission. Usage: sepolicy-check -s <domain> -t <type> -c <class> -p <permission> -P out/target/product/<board>/root/sepolicy sepolicy-analyze A tool for performing various kinds of analysis on a sepolicy file.