Prepare AttributionSource to expose to native
Separate the internal state of AttributionSource from the class to make it a simple AIDL we can translate automatically to native - keeping Java and native parts in sync. This would allow writing a thin native lib for checking attribution source permissions which would be used to teach camera and audio about attributions. Deinfe an AIDL interface for passing around an attribution source and opr performing permission checker oprations allowing native and Java permission checks on attribution chains to be handled. The Java side permission checker functions are in a dedicated permisison checker service on top of which sits the PermissionChecker. We expose similar PermissionChecker native APIs sitting on top of the same remote interface. The nice thing is that we have native and Java permisison checkers in sync sharing remoting code and being close in shape. For now the PermissionChecker in Java is divorced from the PermissionManager but in T we will consider how to unify them, either by an extension object on the PermmissionManager or APIs on the PermissionManager, or another approach, and then migrate clients off the PermissionChecker APIs. Sync app ops were not tracked across multiple binder calls which prevents moving the permission checks in the system server as this adds one more hop. Now sync ops are propagated backed the call stack and only the ops for the package are dispatched to it and the rest are propagated back to the caller, recursively. bug: 158792096 Test: atest CtsPermission5TestCases atest CtsAppOps2TestCases atest CtsPermissionTestCases atest CtsPermission2TestCases atest CtsPermission3TestCases atest CtsPermission4TestCases atest CtsPermission5TestCases Change-Id: Ia5cbd2eb20a2da172a5960afdddd7e467f4bcb0d
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