Searched defs:startOp (Results 1 - 2 of 2) sorted by relevance
/frameworks/native/libs/binder/ |
H A D | AppOpsManager.cpp | 79 int32_t AppOpsManager::startOp(int32_t op, int32_t uid, const String16& callingPackage) { function in class:android::AppOpsManager
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/app/ |
H A D | AppOpsManager.java | 80 * Result from {@link #checkOp}, {@link #noteOp}, {@link #startOp}: the given caller is 86 * Result from {@link #checkOp}, {@link #noteOp}, {@link #startOp}: the given caller is 100 * Result from {@link #checkOp}, {@link #noteOp}, {@link #startOp}: the given caller should 1384 * or {@link #startOp(String, int, String)} for your actual security checks, which also 1478 public int startOp(String op, int uid, String packageName) { method in class:AppOpsManager 1479 return startOp(strOpToOp(op), uid, packageName); 1483 * Like {@link #startOp} but instead of throwing a {@link SecurityException} it 1492 * been started with {@link #startOp(String, int, String)}. There is no validation of input 1503 * or {@link #startOp(int, int, String)} for your actual security checks, which also 1708 public int startOp(in method in class:AppOpsManager 1734 public int startOp(int op) { method in class:AppOpsManager [all...] |
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