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# Android SEPolicy
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This directory contains the core Android SELinux policy configuration.
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It defines the domains and types for the AOSP services and apps common to
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all devices. Device-specific policy should be placed under a
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separate `device/<vendor>/<board>/sepolicy` subdirectory and linked
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into the policy build as described below.
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## Policy Generation
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Additional, per device, policy files can be added into the
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policy build. These files should have each line including the
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final line terminated by a newline character (`0x0A`). This
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will allow files to be concatenated and processed whenever
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the `m4`(1) macro processor is called by the build process.
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Adding the newline will also make the intermediate text files
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easier to read when debugging build failures. The sets of file,
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service and property contexts files will automatically have a
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newline inserted between each file as these are common failure
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points.
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These device policy files can be configured through the use of
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the `BOARD_VENDOR_SEPOLICY_DIRS` variable. This variable should be set
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in the BoardConfig.mk file in the device or vendor directories.
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`BOARD_VENDOR_SEPOLICY_DIRS` contains a list of directories to search
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for additional policy files. Order matters in this list.
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For example, if you have 2 instances of widget.te files in the
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`BOARD_VENDOR_SEPOLICY_DIRS` search path, then the first one found (at the
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first search dir containing the file) will be concatenated first.
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Reviewing `out/target/product/<device>/obj/ETC/vendor_sepolicy.conf_intermediates/vendor_sepolicy.conf`
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will help sort out ordering issues.
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Example `BoardConfig.mk` Usage:
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From the Tuna device `BoardConfig.mk`, `device/samsung/tuna/BoardConfig.mk`
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BOARD_VENDOR_SEPOLICY_DIRS += device/samsung/tuna/sepolicy
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Alongside vendor sepolicy dirs, OEMs can also amend the public and private
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policy of the product and system_ext partitions:
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SYSTEM_EXT_PUBLIC_SEPOLICY_DIRS += device/acme/roadrunner-sepolicy/systemext/public
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SYSTEM_EXT_PRIVATE_SEPOLICY_DIRS += device/acme/roadrunner-sepolicy/systemext/private
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PRODUCT_PUBLIC_SEPOLICY_DIRS += device/acme/roadrunner-sepolicy/product/public
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PRODUCT_PRIVATE_SEPOLICY_DIRS += device/acme/roadrunner-sepolicy/product/private
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The old `BOARD_PLAT_PUBLIC_SEPOLICY_DIR` and `BOARD_PLAT_PRIVATE_SEPOLICY_DIR`
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variables have been deprecated in favour of `SYSTEM_EXT_*`.
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Additionally, OEMs can specify `BOARD_SEPOLICY_M4DEFS` to pass arbitrary `m4`
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definitions during the build. A definition consists of a string in the form
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of `macro-name=value`. Spaces must **NOT** be present. This is useful for building modular
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policies, policy generation, conditional file paths, etc. It is supported in
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the following file types:
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* All `*.te` and SELinux policy files as passed to `checkpolicy`
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* `file_contexts`
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* `service_contexts`
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* `property_contexts`
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* `keys.conf`
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Example BoardConfig.mk Usage:
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BOARD_SEPOLICY_M4DEFS += btmodule=foomatic \
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btdevice=/dev/gps
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## SPECIFIC POLICY FILE INFORMATION
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### mac_permissions.xml
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The `mac_permissions.xml` file is used for controlling the mmac solutions
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as well as mapping a public base16 signing key with an arbitrary seinfo
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string. Details of the files contents can be found in a comment at the
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top of that file. The seinfo string, previously mentioned, is the same string
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that is referenced in seapp_contexts.
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It is important to note the final processed version of this file
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is stripped of comments and whitespace. This is to preserve space on the
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system.img. If one wishes to view it in a more human friendly format,
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the `tidy` or `xmllint` command will assist you.
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### insertkeys.py
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Is a helper script for mapping arbitrary tags in the signature stanzas of
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`mac_permissions.xml` to public keys found in pem files. This script takes
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a `mac_permissions.xml` file(s) and configuration file in order to operate.
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Details of the configuration file (`keys.conf`) can be found in the subsection
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keys.conf. This tool is also responsible for stripping the comments and
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whitespace during processing.
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### keys.conf
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The `keys.conf` file is used for controlling the mapping of "tags" found in
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the `mac_permissions.xml` signature stanzas with actual public keys found in
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pem files. The configuration file is processed via `m4`.
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The script allows for mapping any string contained in `TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT`
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with specific path to a pem file. Typically `TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT` is either
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user, eng or userdebug. Additionally, one can specify "ALL" to map a path to
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any string specified in `TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT`. All tags are matched verbatim
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and all options are matched lowercase. The options are **tolowered** automatically
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for the user, it is convention to specify tags and options in all uppercase
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and tags start with @. The option arguments can also use environment variables
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via the familiar `$VARIABLE` syntax. This is often useful for setting a location
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to ones release keys.
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Often times, one will need to integrate an application that was signed by a separate
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organization and may need to extract the pem file for the `insertkeys/keys.conf` tools.
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Extraction of the public key in the pem format is possible via `openssl`. First you need
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to unzip the apk, once it is unzipped, `cd` into the `META_INF` directory and then execute
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openssl pkcs7 -inform DER -in CERT.RSA -out CERT.pem -outform PEM -print_certs
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On some occasions `CERT.RSA` has a different name, and you will need to adjust for that.
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After extracting the pem, you can rename it, and configure `keys.conf` and
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`mac_permissions.xml` to pick up the change. You **MUST** open the generated pem file in a text
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editor and strip out anything outside the opening and closing scissor lines. Failure to do
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so **WILL** cause a compile time issue thrown by insertkeys.py
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**NOTE:** The pem files are base64 encoded and `PackageManagerService`, `mac_permissions.xml`
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and `setool` all use base16 encodings.
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