- Jan 31, 2017
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Mark Salyzyn authored
Create an event_log_tags_file label and use it for /dev/event-log-tags. Only trusted system log readers are allowed direct read access to this file, no write access. Untrusted domain requests lack direct access, and are thus checked for credentials via the "plan b" long path socket to the event log tag service. Test: gTest logd-unit-tests, liblog-unit-tests and logcat-unit-tests Bug: 31456426 Bug: 30566487 Change-Id: Ib9b71ca225d4436d764c9bc340ff7b1c9c252a9e
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- Dec 10, 2016
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Nick Kralevich authored
Because I'm nitpicky. Test: policy compiles Change-Id: I4d886d0d6182d29d7b260cf1f142c47cd32eda29
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- Dec 08, 2016
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dcashman authored
app_domain was split up in commit: 2e00e637 to enable compilation by hiding type_transition rules from public policy. These rules need to be hidden from public policy because they describe how objects are labeled, of which non-platform should be unaware. Instead of cutting apart the app_domain macro, which non-platform policy may rely on for implementing new app types, move all app_domain calls to private policy. (cherry-pick of commit: 76035ea0) Bug: 33428593 Test: bullhead and sailfish both boot. sediff shows no policy change. Change-Id: I4beead8ccc9b6e13c6348da98bb575756f539665
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- Dec 06, 2016
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dcashman authored
In order to support platform changes without simultaneous updates from non-platform components, the platform and non-platform policies must be split. In order to provide a guarantee that policy written for non-platform objects continues to provide the same access, all types exposed to non-platform policy are versioned by converting them and the policy using them into attributes. This change performs that split, the subsequent versioning and also generates a mapping file to glue the different policy components together. Test: Device boots and runs. Bug: 31369363 Change-Id: Ibfd3eb077bd9b8e2ff3b2e6a0ca87e44d78b1317
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