# The flags_health_check command run by init. type flags_health_check, domain, coredomain; type flags_health_check_exec, system_file_type, exec_type, file_type; set_prop(flags_health_check, device_config_boot_count_prop) set_prop(flags_health_check, device_config_reset_performed_prop) set_prop(flags_health_check, device_config_runtime_native_boot_prop) set_prop(flags_health_check, device_config_runtime_native_prop) set_prop(flags_health_check, device_config_input_native_boot_prop) set_prop(flags_health_check, device_config_netd_native_prop) set_prop(flags_health_check, device_config_activity_manager_native_boot_prop) set_prop(flags_health_check, device_config_media_native_prop) allow flags_health_check server_configurable_flags_data_file:dir rw_dir_perms; allow flags_health_check server_configurable_flags_data_file:file create_file_perms; # system property device_config_boot_count_prop is used for deciding when to perform server # configurable flags related disaster recovery. Mistakenly set up by unrelated components can, at a # wrong timing, trigger server configurable flag related disaster recovery, which will override # server configured values of all flags with default values. neverallow { domain -init -flags_health_check } device_config_boot_count_prop:property_service set; # system property device_config_reset_performed_prop is used for indicating whether server # configurable flags have been reset during booting. Mistakenly modified by unrelated components can # cause bad server configurable flags synced back to device. neverallow { domain -init -flags_health_check } device_config_reset_performed_prop:property_service set; # server_configurable_flags_data_file is used for storing whether server configurable flags which # have been reset during current booting. Mistakenly modified by unrelated components can # cause bad server configurable flags synced back to device. neverallow { domain -init -flags_health_check } server_configurable_flags_data_file:file no_w_file_perms;