Currently /dev/uinput is owned by system/bluetooth. But that's inconsistent with some of the sepolicies for uhid_device. This also means that the new native tests for inputflinger aren't able to execute properly, because they require the ability to register a new input device via uinput. Bug: none Test: atest inputflinger_test The newly added EventHub_test is still under review Change-Id: I53524738db1a5d3ba962b9bec35ef322ed3028f2 |
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| asan.options | ||
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| init-debug.rc | ||
| init.environ.rc.in | ||
| init.rc | ||
| init.usb.configfs.rc | ||
| init.usb.rc | ||
| init.zygote32.rc | ||
| init.zygote32_64.rc | ||
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| init.zygote64_32.rc | ||
| ld_config_backward_compatibility_check.py | ||
| OWNERS | ||
| ueventd.rc | ||
| update_and_install_ld_config.mk | ||