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authorChris Palmer <palmer@google.com>2010-09-24 15:08:51 -0700
committerChris Palmer <palmer@google.com>2010-09-24 16:12:30 -0700
commit8daac143a849bb51b229e5cc3011a7bb8b2ab9c9 (patch)
tree8ef893df0d389b04d05db40e33b177feafaee8c0 /graphics/java/android/renderscript/ProgramFragmentFixedFunction.java
parent992f7d52fad590d90edc166cd74380e96d627605 (diff)
Clarify the explanation of Android's security design.
Assert plainly that Dalvik is not a boundary. Certificates are for distinction, not "fake trustworthiness through verifying cheap identities". Clarify that UID + GID are what the kernel bases its protection on, not PID. This is a fuzzy distinction on Android since (apart from sharedUserId and magical system processes) there is a 1:1 mapping from process <-> UID. But it's important to clarify what we mean. Clarify up front about the staticness (staticity?) of permissions. It's explained lower down, but experience shows people don't read that far down. Get the rationale (bad UX --> bad security) right up top. Change-Id: I56013bece58df1b6073d4ad0d22f3ee1b147d8c5
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