Loading init/init_first_stage.cpp +4 −3 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -138,9 +138,10 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) { SelinuxSetupKernelLogging(); SelinuxInitialize(); // Unneeded? It's an ext4 file system so shouldn't it have the right domain already? // We're in the kernel domain, so re-exec init to transition to the init domain now // that the SELinux policy has been loaded. // We're in the kernel domain and want to transition to the init domain when we exec second // stage init. File systems that store SELabels in their xattrs, such as ext4 do not need an // explicit restorecon here, but other file systems do. In particular, this is needed for // ramdisks such as the recovery image for A/B devices. if (selinux_android_restorecon("/system/bin/init", 0) == -1) { PLOG(FATAL) << "restorecon failed of /system/bin/init failed"; } Loading Loading
init/init_first_stage.cpp +4 −3 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -138,9 +138,10 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) { SelinuxSetupKernelLogging(); SelinuxInitialize(); // Unneeded? It's an ext4 file system so shouldn't it have the right domain already? // We're in the kernel domain, so re-exec init to transition to the init domain now // that the SELinux policy has been loaded. // We're in the kernel domain and want to transition to the init domain when we exec second // stage init. File systems that store SELabels in their xattrs, such as ext4 do not need an // explicit restorecon here, but other file systems do. In particular, this is needed for // ramdisks such as the recovery image for A/B devices. if (selinux_android_restorecon("/system/bin/init", 0) == -1) { PLOG(FATAL) << "restorecon failed of /system/bin/init failed"; } Loading