[TP0]touchpanel: tp_fw_update_work: fw_name = tp/19825/FW_S6SY792_SAMSUNG.bin
[TP0]touchpanel: fw_name_fae is tp/19825/FW_S6SY792_SAMSUNG_FAE.bin
sec-s6sy792 2-0048: Direct firmware load for tp/19825/FW_S6SY792_SAMSUNG_FAE.bin failed with error -2
sec-s6sy792 2-0048: Falling back to sysfs fallback for: tp/19825/FW_S6SY792_SAMSUNG_FAE.bin
[TP0]touchpanel: retry times 0
[TP]sec-s6sy792: sec_fw_update is called, force update:0
[TP]sec-s6sy792: img version in bin is 0x28240117, img version in ic is 0x28240117
[TP]sec-s6sy792: config version in bin is 0x28240108, config version in ic is 0x28240108
[TP]touch_interface: read block_1, free once.
[TP]touch_interface: read block_1, kzalloc success(len:1152, buf_size:1152).
[TP]sec-s6sy792: update firmware state: no need update!
[TP0]touchpanel: release all touch point and key, clear tp touch down flag
[TP]touch_interface: read block_2, kzalloc success(len:1, buf_size:256).
[TP]sec-s6sy792: sec_change_to_np_mode: change to np_mode time: 0 success!
[TP]sec-s6sy792: sec_enable_fingerprint_mode: touchhold_enable: 0 success!
[TP]sec-s6sy792: sec_enable_black_gesture, enable = 0
[TP]sec-s6sy792: sec_enable_black_gesture: 0 times change black gesture success
[TP]sec-s6sy792: limit_switch is 1
[TP]sec-s6sy792: sec_enable_charge_mode: state: 0 success!
[TP]sec-s6sy792: sec_enable_headset_mode: state: 0 success!
[TP0]touchpanel: add qos request in touch driver.
[TP0]touchpanel: fw update finished
Change-Id: Iba517b59fe2856ed6f991c07e0362b1be203af45
* Let's just use the OnePlus 9 Pro EU NFC configurations
for everyone, they match the OnePlus 9 EU configurations
so it should be fine.
Test: Verified NFC turns on, can read tags, and went
to a Dunkin Donuts and used Google Pay.
Change-Id: I1478c92dba58209098f4d4ea37fcc2bceb3f4473
We are going to enforce that each property has an explicit owner, such
as system, vendor, or product. This attaches vendor_property_type to
properties defined under vendor sepolicy directories.
Change-Id: Iedbbcc5086c09f549e91e73ece7311563c378347
tri-state-key package has been integrated into KeyHandler app, and
KeyHandler itself no longer needs to be added to lineage-sdk overlays.
Change-Id: I13b8f05e8e0b036c9303a01ec0c7e2d99b6756f7
There seems to be a race condition somewhere that prevents
it to be properly labelled, so move to genfs.
Change-Id: Ie2d1deeb19a871eb0b9f5120a92432fda658d725
The list of folders for genfscon was generated using following script:
for f in `adb shell "find /sys/devices -name wakeup -type d"`; do
adb shell "ls -Z '$f' | grep -qv u:object_r:sysfs:s0 || echo '$f'"
done
While list for regular file_contexts was just a simple grep "wakeup[0-9]".
Change-Id: I66abd501ce53b84e7268948d01d7b6c6c42cfbd1
SELinux is more and more annoying nowadays, we all know that...
After spending hours to figure out why camera wasn't working while
on enforcing mode, the audits finally showed up after booting
into permissive mode. :S
05-31 01:19:55.133 877 877 I provider@2.4-se: type=1400 audit(0.0:456): avc: denied { read write } for name="capture" dev="sysfs" ino=116259 scontext=u:r:hal_camera_default:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:sysfs:s0 tclass=file permissive=1
05-31 01:19:55.133 877 877 I provider@2.4-se: type=1400 audit(0.0:457): avc: denied { open } for path="/sys/kernel/tof_control/app0/capture" dev="sysfs" ino=116259 scontext=u:r:hal_camera_default:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:sysfs:s0 tclass=file permissive=1
Change-Id: I1727b1a299a02f15b75dce9a4d5c72201f6632c3