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<!-- This file is used to define the mappings between lower-level system
user and group IDs and the higher-level permission names managed
by the platform.
Be VERY careful when editing this file! Mistakes made here can open
big security holes.
-->
<permissions>
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<!-- The following tags are associating low-level group IDs with
permission names. By specifying such a mapping, you are saying
that any application process granted the given permission will
also be running with the given group ID attached to its process,
so it can perform any filesystem (read, write, execute) operations
allowed for that group. -->
<permission name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN" >
<group gid="net_bt_admin" />
</permission>
<permission name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH" >
<group gid="net_bt" />
</permission>
<permission name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_STACK" >
<group gid="bluetooth" />
<group gid="wakelock" />
</permission>
<permission name="android.permission.NET_TUNNELING" >
<group gid="vpn" />
</permission>
<permission name="android.permission.INTERNET" >
<group gid="inet" />
</permission>
<permission name="android.permission.READ_LOGS" >
<group gid="log" />
</permission>
<permission name="android.permission.WRITE_MEDIA_STORAGE" >
<group gid="media_rw" />
<group gid="sdcard_rw" />
</permission>
<permission name="android.permission.ACCESS_MTP" >
<group gid="mtp" />
</permission>
<permission name="android.permission.NET_ADMIN" >
<group gid="net_admin" />
</permission>
<!-- The group that /cache belongs to, linked to the permission
set on the applications that can access /cache -->
<permission name="android.permission.ACCESS_CACHE_FILESYSTEM" >
<group gid="cache" />
</permission>
<!-- RW permissions to any system resources owned by group 'diag'.
This is for carrier and manufacture diagnostics tools that must be
installable from the framework. Be careful. -->
<permission name="android.permission.DIAGNOSTIC" >
<group gid="input" />
<group gid="diag" />
</permission>
<!-- Group that can read detailed network usage statistics -->
<permission name="android.permission.READ_NETWORK_USAGE_HISTORY">
<group gid="net_bw_stats" />
</permission>
<!-- Group that can modify how network statistics are accounted -->
<permission name="android.permission.MODIFY_NETWORK_ACCOUNTING">
<group gid="net_bw_acct" />
</permission>
<permission name="android.permission.LOOP_RADIO" >
<group gid="loop_radio" />
</permission>
<!-- Hotword training apps sometimes need a GID to talk with low-level
hardware; give them audio for now until full HAL support is added. -->
<permission name="android.permission.MANAGE_VOICE_KEYPHRASES">
<group gid="audio" />
</permission>
<permission name="android.permission.ACCESS_FM_RADIO" >
<!-- /dev/fm is gid media, not audio -->
<group gid="media" />
</permission>
<!-- These are permissions that were mapped to gids but we need
to keep them here until an upgrade from L to the current
version is to be supported. These permissions are built-in
and in L were not stored in packages.xml as a result if they
are not defined here while parsing packages.xml we would
ignore these permissions being granted to apps and not
propagate the granted state. From N we are storing the
built-in permissions in packages.xml as the saved storage
is negligible (one tag with the permission) compared to
the fragility as one can remove a built-in permission which
no longer needs to be mapped to gids and break grant propagation. -->
<permission name="android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
<permission name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
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<!-- The following tags are assigning high-level permissions to specific
user IDs. These are used to allow specific core system users to
perform the given operations with the higher-level framework. For
example, we give a wide variety of permissions to the shell user
since that is the user the adb shell runs under and developers and
others should have a fairly open environment in which to
interact with the system. -->
<assign-permission name="android.permission.MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS" uid="media" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.ACCESS_SURFACE_FLINGER" uid="media" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.WAKE_LOCK" uid="media" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.UPDATE_DEVICE_STATS" uid="media" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.UPDATE_APP_OPS_STATS" uid="media" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.GET_PROCESS_STATE_AND_OOM_SCORE" uid="media" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS" uid="audioserver" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.ACCESS_SURFACE_FLINGER" uid="audioserver" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.WAKE_LOCK" uid="audioserver" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.UPDATE_DEVICE_STATS" uid="audioserver" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.UPDATE_APP_OPS_STATS" uid="audioserver" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS" uid="cameraserver" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.ACCESS_SURFACE_FLINGER" uid="cameraserver" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.WAKE_LOCK" uid="cameraserver" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.UPDATE_DEVICE_STATS" uid="cameraserver" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.UPDATE_APP_OPS_STATS" uid="cameraserver" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.GET_PROCESS_STATE_AND_OOM_SCORE" uid="cameraserver" />
<assign-permission name="android.permission.ACCESS_SURFACE_FLINGER" uid="graphics" />
<!-- This is a list of all the libraries available for application
code to link against. -->
<library name="android.test.runner"
file="/system/framework/android.test.runner.jar" />
<library name="javax.obex"
file="/system/framework/javax.obex.jar" />
<library name="org.apache.http.legacy"
file="/system/framework/org.apache.http.legacy.jar" />
<!-- These are the standard packages that are white-listed to always have internet
access while in power save mode, even if they aren't in the foreground. -->
<allow-in-power-save package="com.android.providers.downloads" />
<!-- These are the standard packages that are white-listed to always have internet
access while in data mode, even if they aren't in the foreground. -->
<allow-in-data-usage-save package="com.android.providers.downloads" />
<!-- This is a core platform component that needs to freely run in the background -->
<allow-in-power-save package="com.android.cellbroadcastreceiver" />
<allow-in-power-save package="com.android.shell" />
<!-- These are the packages that are white-listed to be able to run as system user -->
<system-user-whitelisted-app package="com.android.settings" />
<!-- These are the packages that shouldn't run as system user -->
<system-user-blacklisted-app package="com.android.wallpaper.livepicker" />
</permissions>