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-# Recent bluez5 releases started limiting the capabilities of
-# bluetoothd. When running on a Smack-enabled system, that change has the
-# effect that bluetoothd can no longer create the input device under
-# /sys because bluez5 running with label "System" has no write
-# access to that.
-#
-# It works when running as normal root with unrestricted capabilities
-# because then CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE (a Smack-specific capability) allows
-# the process to ignore Smack rules.
-#
-# We need to ensure that bluetoothd still has that capability.
-#
-# To fix the issue, Patick and Casey(the Smack architect) had a talk
-# about it in Ostro dev mail list. Casey has some ideas about the issue:
-# "Turning off privilege is a great thing to do *so long as you don't
-# really need the privilege*. In this case you really need it.
-# The application package isn't written to account for Smack's use of
-# CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE as the mechanism for controlling this dangerous operation.
-# Yes, it would be possible to change /proc to change the Smack label on
-# that particular file, but that might open other paths for exploit.
-# I say give the program the required capability. The program maintainer
-# may well say change the kernel handling of /proc. You're stuck in the
-# middle, as both work the way they're intended and hence the system
-# doesn't work. :( There isn't a way to make this work without "loosening"
-# something."
-# Therefore, when we we run the program with CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE,
-# the whole reason for having capabilities is so the we can give a
-# process the ability to bypass one kind of check without giving it the
-# ability to bypass other, unrelated checks. A process with
-# CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE is still constrained by the file mode bits.
-# We was overly worried about granting that capability.
-# When it has no other effect than excluding a process from Smack MAC enforcement,
-# then adding to the process seems like the right solution for now.
-#
-# The conclusion from Patick and Casey is that the Smack architect give the key point
-# that this is the solution preferred.
-#
-# Because the solution is to some extend specific to the environment
-# in which connmand runs, this change is not submitted upstream
-# and it can be overridden by a distro via FIX_BLUEZ5_CAPABILITIES.
-#
-# The related patch has been submitted to upstream too.
-# upstream link: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.kernel/67993
-
-FILESEXTRAPATHS:prepend := "${THISDIR}/files:"
-
-SRC_URI:append:with-lsm-smack = "\
- file://bluetooth.service.conf \
-"
-
-FILES:${PN}:append = " ${systemd_unitdir}"
-
-do_install:append:with-lsm-smack() {
- install -Dm0644 ${WORKDIR}/bluetooth.service.conf ${D}${systemd_unitdir}/system/bluetooth.service.d/smack.conf
-}