dmesg_restrict is too coarse of a control. In Android's case,
we want to allow the shell user to see dmesg output, but disallow
others from seeing it.
Rather than rely on dmesg_restrict, use SELinux to control access
to dmesg instead. See corresponding change in external/sepolicy .
Bug: 10020939
Change-Id: I9d4bbbd41cb02b707cdfee79f826a39c1ec2f177
Define a UID to be used by the process responsible for creating shared
RELRO files for the WebView native library, and create a directory owned
by that UID to use to store the files.
Bug: 13005501
Change-Id: I5bbb1e1035405e5534b2681f554fe16f74e3da1a
This allows us to choose different configs depending on
whether or not the target is 64 capable, and what its preferred
default is.
bug: 13647418
Change-Id: Ie1ce4245a3add7544c87d27c635ee390f4062523
The kernel's default is between 4~20.
Prepare for javaland to modify the value at runtime.
It can be done via
setprop sys.sysctl.tcp_def_init_rwnd <value>
Bug: 12020135
Change-Id: Id34194b085206fd02e316401c0fbbb9eb52522d2
(cherry picked from commit 7c862c8b5e)
- init: set /proc/sys/net/unix/max_dgram_qlen to 300
- libsysutils: Add listen backlog argument to startListener
- logd: set listen backlog to 300
Change-Id: Id6d37d6c937ba2d221e76258d89c9516619caeec
mkdir /data/misc/wifi subdirectories and /data/misc/dhcp is performed
in the various device-specific init*.rc files but seems generic.
Move it to the main init.rc file.
Drop the separate chown for /data/misc/dhcp as this is handled by mkdir
built-in if the directory already exists.
Add a restorecon_recursive /data/misc/wifi/sockets.
Change-Id: I51b09c5e40946673a38732ea9f601b2d047d3b62
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
* Create a new userspace log daemon for handling logging messages.
Original-Change-Id: I75267df16359684490121e6c31cca48614d79856
Signed-off-by: Nick Kralevich <nnk@google.com>
* Merge conflicts
* rename new syslog daemon to logd to prevent confusion with bionic syslog
* replace racy getGroups call with KISS call to client->getGid()
* Timestamps are filed at logging source
* insert entries into list in timestamp order
* Added LogTimeEntry tail filtration handling
* Added region locking around LogWriter list
* separate threads for each writer
* /dev/socket/logd* permissions
Signed-off-by: Mark Salyzyn <salyzyn@google.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3e76e0a497)
Author: Nick Kralevich <nnk@google.com>
Change-Id: Ice88b1412d8f9daa7f9119b2b5aaf684a5e28098
With the following prior changes:
I77bf2a0c4c34b1feef6fdf4d6c3bd92dbf32f4a1
I698b1b2c3f00f31fbb2015edf23d33b51aa5bba1
I8dd915d9bb80067339621b905ea2b4ea0fa8d71e
it should now be safe (will correctly label all files)
and reasonably performant (will skip processing unless
file_contexts has changed since the last call) to call
restorecon_recursive /data from init.rc.
The call is placed after the setprop selinux.policy_reload 1 so that
we use any policy update under /data/security if present.
Change-Id: Ib8d9751a47c8e0238cf499fcec61898937945d9d
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
mkdir /data/misc/wifi subdirectories and /data/misc/dhcp is performed
in the various device-specific init*.rc files but seems generic.
Move it to the main init.rc file.
Drop the separate chown for /data/misc/dhcp as this is handled by mkdir
built-in if the directory already exists.
Add a restorecon_recursive /data/misc/wifi/sockets.
Change-Id: I51b09c5e40946673a38732ea9f601b2d047d3b62
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>