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The most likely reason for setfscreatecon to fail is that you don't have permission, and that's reported by the write return EACCES. There isn't really a "bad" context; they're just strings.
Before:
$ adb shell mkdir -Z x y
mkdir: bad -Z 'x'
After:
$ adb shell mkdir -Z x y
mkdir: -Z 'x' failed: Permission denied
Other than this, the ToT mkdir works fine with SELinux.
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Doing a world writeable mkdir and _then_ adding a label seems like a race
window, so set the global "create stuff with these labels" context, then
do the creates.
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I have no idea why -Z isn't showing up in mkdir --help when enabled, I
need to look at that...
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whitespace tweaks.
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entries.
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other places that were setting it that no longer need to.
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right in years (ubuntu broke its' vim implementation). Remove trailing spaces. Add/remove blank lines. Re-wordwrap in places. Update documentation with new coding style.
The actual code should be the same afterward, this is just cosmetic refactoring.
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FOR_commandname before #including toys.h to trigger it. Rename DEFINE_GLOBALS() to just GLOBALS() (because I could never remember if it was DECLARE_GLOBALS). Convert existing commands to use new infrastructure, and replace optflag constants with FLAG_ macros where appropriate.
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