commit | 9d281d927144fa2a39f2452adaf7085cf412e5ed | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Inseob Kim <inseob@google.com> | Mon Oct 19 13:31:58 2020 +0900 |
committer | Inseob Kim <inseob@google.com> | Mon Oct 19 13:31:58 2020 +0900 |
tree | efa0d3efdede050cc44bf91eac0ea244979fb9aa | |
parent | 6a2135b6e68919a4e7cf8e98ab275faa02a9850c [diff] |
Add BUILD_BROKEN_ENFORCE_SYSPROP_OWNER In terms of sepolicy rules, every property should have an apporpriate owner attribute, which can be one of: system_property_type, product_property_type, or vendor_property_type. This will be enforced for devices launching with S or later. Devices launching with R or eariler can relax this by setting following under BoardConfig.mk: BUILD_BROKEN_ENFORCE_SYSPROP_OWNER := true See system/sepolicy/public/te_macros for more details. Bug: 131162102 Test: system/sepolicy/tools/build_policies.sh Change-Id: Iee05fc15beac1ccf61da4ea901a85b9d4068e0ca
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