
Sasikuma worked on SELinux security hardening within the qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom repository, focusing on aligning SELinux policy with upstream revisions and enabling SELinux options in the LTS kernel. Using C and Shell, Sasikuma removed a backport patch for pd-mapper to reduce maintenance drift and ensure policy consistency with upstream refpolicy. The technical approach included updating kernel configuration fragments to activate SELinux features, thereby improving the security posture across Qualcomm platforms. This work enhanced defense-in-depth, simplified future updates, and ensured clear traceability through well-documented, signed-off commits, demonstrating a methodical approach to kernel development and security policy management.
February 2026 (Month: 2026-02) — In qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom, delivered security hardening for SELinux through upstream alignment and kernel config enablement. Key work includes policy alignment by removing a backport patch to match upstream revisions and enabling SELinux options in the LTS kernel. These changes reduce maintenance drift, improve security posture, and simplify future updates across Qualcomm platforms.
February 2026 (Month: 2026-02) — In qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom, delivered security hardening for SELinux through upstream alignment and kernel config enablement. Key work includes policy alignment by removing a backport patch to match upstream revisions and enabling SELinux options in the LTS kernel. These changes reduce maintenance drift, improve security posture, and simplify future updates across Qualcomm platforms.

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