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################################################################################
# Note that -minimum specifically inherits from -targeted. Key policy pieces
# will be missing if you do not preserve this relationship.
include refpolicy-targeted_${PV}.bb

SUMMARY = "SELinux minimum policy"
DESCRIPTION = "\
This is a minimum reference policy with just core policy modules, and \
could be used as a base for customizing targeted policy. \
Pretty much everything runs as initrc_t or unconfined_t so all of the \
domains are unconfined. \
"

SRC_URI += " \
        file://0001-refpolicy-minimum-make-sysadmin-module-optional.patch \
        file://0002-refpolicy-minimum-make-xdg-module-optional.patch \
        "

POLICY_NAME = "minimum"

CORE_POLICY_MODULES = "unconfined \
    selinuxutil \
    storage \
    sysnetwork \
    application \
    libraries \
    miscfiles \
    logging \
    userdomain \
    init \
    mount \
    modutils \
    getty \
    authlogin \
    locallogin \
    "
# systemd dependent policy modules
CORE_POLICY_MODULES += "${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'systemd', 'clock systemd udev fstools dbus', '', d)}"

# nscd caches libc-issued requests to the name service.
# Without nscd.pp, commands want to use these caches will be blocked.
EXTRA_POLICY_MODULES += "nscd"

# pam_mail module enables checking and display of mailbox status upon
# "login", so "login" process will access to /var/spool/mail.
EXTRA_POLICY_MODULES += "mta"

# sysnetwork requires type definitions (insmod_t, consoletype_t,
# hostname_t, ping_t, netutils_t) from modules:
EXTRA_POLICY_MODULES += "modutils consoletype hostname netutils"

# Add specific policy modules here that should be purged from the system
# policy.  Purged modules will not be built and will not be installed on the
# target.  To use them at some later time you must specifically build and load
# the modules by hand on the target.
#
# USE WITH CARE!  With this feature it is easy to break your policy by purging
# core modules (eg.  userdomain)
# 
# PURGE_POLICY_MODULES += "xdg xen"

POLICY_MODULES_MIN = "${CORE_POLICY_MODULES} ${EXTRA_POLICY_MODULES}"

# Re-write the same func from refpolicy_common.inc
prepare_policy_store() {
    oe_runmake 'DESTDIR=${D}' 'prefix=${D}${prefix}' install
    POL_PRIORITY=100
    POL_SRC=${D}${datadir}/selinux/${POLICY_NAME}
    POL_STORE=${D}${localstatedir}/lib/selinux/${POLICY_NAME}
    POL_ACTIVE_MODS=${POL_STORE}/active/modules/${POL_PRIORITY}

    # Prepare to create policy store
    mkdir -p ${POL_STORE}
    mkdir -p ${POL_ACTIVE_MODS}

    # Get hll type from suffix on base policy module
    HLL_TYPE=$(echo ${POL_SRC}/base.* | awk -F . '{if (NF>1) {print $NF}}')
    HLL_BIN=${STAGING_DIR_NATIVE}${prefix}/libexec/selinux/hll/${HLL_TYPE}

    for i in base ${POLICY_MODULES_MIN}; do
        MOD_FILE=${POL_SRC}/${i}.${HLL_TYPE}
        MOD_DIR=${POL_ACTIVE_MODS}/${i}
        mkdir -p ${MOD_DIR}
        echo -n "${HLL_TYPE}" > ${MOD_DIR}/lang_ext

        if ! bzip2 -t ${MOD_FILE} >/dev/null 2>&1; then
            ${HLL_BIN} ${MOD_FILE} | bzip2 --stdout > ${MOD_DIR}/cil
            bzip2 -f ${MOD_FILE} && mv -f ${MOD_FILE}.bz2 ${MOD_FILE}
        else
            bunzip2 --stdout ${MOD_FILE} | \
                ${HLL_BIN} | \
                bzip2 --stdout > ${MOD_DIR}/cil
        fi
        cp ${MOD_FILE} ${MOD_DIR}/hll
    done
}