If /dev/kmsg already exists, it's unnecessary for klog_init()
to create it's own copy. This avoids needing to grant the mknod
permission to everyone who uses kmsg. Typically the only time
/dev/kmsg doesn't exist is before ueventd starts.
(cherrypicked from commit 4d32a486fe)
Bug: 21242418
Change-Id: I0c88d80feca6899fcdbc8c9f2f99448ee0a3422d
Also make important events in init's life NOTICE rather than INFO,
and ensure that NOTICE events actually make it to the kernel log.
Also fix the logging so that if you have a printf format string
error, the compiler now catches it.
Also give messages from init, ueventd, and watchdogd distinct tags.
(Previously they'd all call themselves "init", and dmesg doesn't
include pids, so you couldn't untangle them.)
Also include the tag in SELinux messages.
Bug: 19544788
Change-Id: Ica6daea065bfdb80155c52c0b06f346a7df208fe
Eliminates various warnings from SELinux-related code.
Bug: 12587913
Change-Id: I28921f0ebd934324436609540d95ccef58552b64
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>