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Yu Ning a5053e6b35 Label /dev/goldfish_pipe as qemu_device
In goldfish kernel 3.10, qemu_pipe has been renamed to goldfish_pipe.
However, in the emulator's SELinux policy, there is no specific security
context assigned to /dev/goldfish_pipe, and the one inherited from /dev
(u:object_r:device:s0) prevents various processes (qemud, qemu-props,
etc.) from reading and writing goldfish_pipe. Consequently, the classic
x86_64 emulator will not boot if GPU emulation is enabled ("-gpu host"),
and does not render the UI correctly if launched with "-gpu off".

Fix this issue by assigning /dev/goldfish_pipe the same security context
as /dev/qemu_pipe.

This CL also benefits the new ("ranchu") emulator, where all supported
ABIs (arm64, mips64, x86 and x86_64) use 3.10-based kernels. Without
this fix, the new emulator boots and works, but there are avc denials
related to goldfish_pipe.

Last but not least, it is now possible to boot the classic x86 emulator
with a 3.10-based kernel instead of the current 3.4-based one, without
disabling SELinux.

Change-Id: Iad979c0ee9d0a410be12b83ac1bef9476b50a6dc
Signed-off-by: Yu Ning <yu.ning@intel.com>
2015-05-15 16:30:57 +08:00
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2010-11-23 16:48:26 -08:00
2015-04-01 10:33:24 -04:00

The "generic" product defines a non-hardware-specific target
without a kernel or bootloader.

It can be used to build the entire user-level system, and
will work with the emulator, though sound will not work
(see the "emulator" product for that).

It is not a product "base class"; no other products inherit
from it or use it in any way.