libprocessgroup checks whether it can use memory cgroups for keeping track of forked processes by seeing whether /dev/memcg/apps is writable. However, on systems with memory cgroups disabled, SELinux (correctly) no longer classifies this directory as a cgroup, and starts denying zygote access. To fix this, first check whether /dev/memcg/apps/tasks exists to see if the cgroup is mounted; only then check whether we can write to the directory. Bug: 27046965 Change-Id: I6e44cd62d8c396e20ceb162c50606b3e86f2cb3e |
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