Support product partition for non-treblized devices
Non-treblized devices use ld.config.legacy.txt, which does not support product partition, leading to access denial from/to product partition. Declare directly /product since search paths are resolved in linker config. Test: m -j with non-treblized device upgraded to P. Change-Id: Ic142b807f5dbffdfa5c774b3df8d0903b9626b6a
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# All binaries gets the same configuration 'legacy'
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dir.legacy = /system
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dir.legacy = /product
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dir.legacy = /vendor
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dir.legacy = /odm
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dir.legacy = /sbin
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# Except for /postinstall, where only /system is searched
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# Except for /postinstall, where only /system and /product are searched
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dir.postinstall = /postinstall
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[legacy]
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namespace.default.isolated = false
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namespace.default.search.paths = /system/${LIB}
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namespace.default.search.paths += /product/${LIB}
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namespace.default.search.paths += /vendor/${LIB}
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namespace.default.search.paths += /odm/${LIB}
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namespace.default.asan.search.paths = /data/asan/system/${LIB}
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namespace.default.asan.search.paths += /system/${LIB}
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namespace.default.asan.search.paths += /data/asan/odm/${LIB}
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namespace.default.asan.search.paths += /odm/${LIB}
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namespace.default.asan.search.paths += /data/asan/product/${LIB}
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namespace.default.asan.search.paths += /product/${LIB}
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namespace.default.asan.search.paths += /data/asan/vendor/${LIB}
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namespace.default.asan.search.paths += /vendor/${LIB}
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namespace.default.asan.search.paths += /data/asan/odm/${LIB}
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namespace.default.asan.search.paths += /odm/${LIB}
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###############################################################################
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# Namespace config for binaries under /postinstall.
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# Only one default namespace is defined and it has no directories other than
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# /system/lib in the search paths. This is because linker calls realpath on the
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# search paths and this causes selinux denial if the paths (/vendor, /odm) are
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# not allowed to the poinstall binaries. There is no reason to allow the
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# binaries to access the paths.
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# /system/lib and /product/lib in the search paths. This is because linker
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# calls realpath on the search paths and this causes selinux denial if the
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# paths (/vendor, /odm) are not allowed to the poinstall binaries.
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# There is no reason to allow the binaries to access the paths.
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###############################################################################
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[postinstall]
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namespace.default.isolated = false
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namespace.default.search.paths = /system/${LIB}
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namespace.default.search.paths = /system/${LIB}
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namespace.default.search.paths += /product/${LIB}
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