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| <!-- |
| This XML file declares which system packages should be initially installed for new users based on |
| their user type. All system packages on the device should ideally have an entry in an xml file |
| (keyed by its manifest name), except auto-generated rro packages. Auto-generated RRO packages |
| (package name ends with ".auto_generated_rro_product__" or ".auto_generated_rro_vendor__") |
| will be installed for new users according to corresponding overlay target packages. |
| |
| Base user-types (every user will be at least one of these types) are: |
| SYSTEM (user 0) |
| FULL (any non-profile human user) |
| PROFILE (profile human user) |
| the precise meaning of which is defined in |
| frameworks/base/core/java/android/content/pm/UserInfo.java. |
| TODO(b/143784345): When UserInfo flags are categorized, reference the "base type" category here. |
| |
| More granular control is also available by specifying individual user types (every user is exactly |
| one of these user types). |
| This includes AOSP user types defined in frameworks/base/core/java/android/os/UserManager.java, like |
| android.os.usertype.full.SYSTEM |
| android.os.usertype.full.SECONDARY |
| android.os.usertype.full.GUEST |
| android.os.usertype.full.DEMO |
| android.os.usertype.full.RESTRICTED |
| android.os.usertype.profile.MANAGED |
| android.os.usertype.system.HEADLESS |
| as well as any OEM custom user types defined using |
| frameworks/base/services/core/java/com/android/server/pm/UserTypeFactory.java. |
| Any specified user types must be valid user types on the device (i.e. created in UserTypeFactory). |
| |
| The following three examples should cover most normal cases: |
| |
| 1. For a system package to be pre-installed only in user 0: |
| |
| <install-in-user-type package="com.android.example"> |
| <install-in user-type="SYSTEM" /> |
| </install-in-user-type> |
| |
| |
| 2. For a system package to be pre-installed on all human users (e.g. a web browser), i.e. to be |
| installed on any user of type FULL or PROFILE (since this covers all human users): |
| |
| <install-in-user-type package="com.android.example"> |
| <install-in user-type="FULL" /> |
| <install-in user-type="PROFILE" /> |
| </install-in-user-type> |
| |
| |
| 3. For a system package to be pre-installed on all human users except for profile users (e.g. a |
| wallpaper app, since profiles cannot display wallpaper): |
| |
| <install-in-user-type package="com.android.example"> |
| <install-in user-type="FULL" /> |
| </install-in-user-type> |
| |
| |
| Some system packages truly are required to be on all users, regardless of type, in which case use: |
| <install-in-user-type package="com.android.example"> |
| <install-in user-type="SYSTEM"> |
| <install-in user-type="FULL" /> |
| <install-in user-type="PROFILE" /> |
| </install-in-user-type> |
| |
| More fine-grained options are also available by specifying individual user types. |
| E.g. |
| <install-in-user-type package="com.android.example"> |
| <install-in user-type="android.os.usertype.profile.MANAGED" /> |
| <install-in user-type="android.os.usertype.full.GUEST" /> |
| <install-in user-type="SYSTEM"> |
| </install-in-user-type> |
| which installs this package on any user whose user type is a managed profile or a guest, or is of |
| a SYSTEM base type. |
| |
| Additionally, packages can blacklist user types. Blacklists override any whitelisting (in any file). |
| E.g. |
| <install-in-user-type package="com.android.example"> |
| <install-in user-type="FULL" /> |
| <do-not-install-in user-type="android.os.usertype.full.GUEST" /> |
| </install-in-user-type> |
| If a user is of type android.os.usertype.full.GUEST (which itself is a subtype of FULL), this |
| package will NOT be installed, because the 'do-not-install-in' takes precedence over 'install-in'. |
| |
| The way that a device treats system packages that do not have any entry (for any user type) at all |
| is determined by the config resource value config_userTypePackageWhitelistMode. |
| See frameworks/base/core/res/res/values/config.xml#config_userTypePackageWhitelistMode. |
| |
| Changes to the whitelist during system updates can result in installing additional system packages |
| to pre-existing users, but cannot uninstall pre-existing system packages from pre-existing users. |
| --> |
| <config> |
| <install-in-user-type package="com.android.providers.settings"> |
| <install-in user-type="SYSTEM" /> |
| <install-in user-type="FULL" /> |
| <install-in user-type="PROFILE" /> |
| </install-in-user-type> |
| <install-in-user-type package="com.android.wallpaperbackup"> |
| <install-in user-type="FULL" /> |
| </install-in-user-type> |
| </config> |