On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 5:10 AM, changho Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> For getting permission, we can use <shared uid> like
> <com.android.phone> or <com.android.system>.

No, you cannot, except perhaps as part of the firmware.

> I have some device, but a device's <com.android.phone> don't have a
> permission about <android.permission.REBOOT>. To use any app,
> <com.android.phone> should have  <android.permission.REBOOT> .
>
> My question is
> where the code can set this permission to <com.android.phone> ? I want
> to know how to add permissions  to shared UID.

This has nothing to do with this list. You can learn about the
firmware at http://source.android.com.

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