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	bluez5: add comments on possible SELinux + BLE MIDI issues
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## BLE MIDI & SELinux
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The SELinux configuration on Fedora 37 (as of 2022-11-10) does not
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permit access to the bluetoothd APIs needed for BLE MIDI.
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As a workaround, hopefully to be not necessary in future, you can
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permit such access by creating a file `blemidi.te` with contents:
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    policy_module(blemidi, 1.0);
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    require {
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        type system_dbusd_t;
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        type unconfined_t;
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        type unconfined_service_t;
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        type bluetooth_t;
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    }
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    allow system_dbusd_t unconfined_service_t:unix_stream_socket { read write };
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    allow system_dbusd_t bluetooth_t:unix_stream_socket { read write };
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Then having package `selinux-policy-devel` installed, running
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`make -f /usr/share/selinux/devel/Makefile blemidi.pp`, and finally
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to insert the rules via `sudo semodule -i blemidi.pp`.
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The policy change can be removed by `sudo semodule -r blemidi`.
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