platform_system_sepolicy/public/untrusted_app.te

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### Untrusted apps.
###
### Apps are labeled based on mac_permissions.xml (maps signer and
### optionally package name to seinfo value) and seapp_contexts (maps UID
### and optionally seinfo value to domain for process and type for data
### directory). The untrusted_app domain is the default assignment in
### seapp_contexts for any app with UID between APP_AID (10000)
### and AID_ISOLATED_START (99000) if the app has no specific seinfo
### value as determined from mac_permissions.xml. In current AOSP, this
### domain is assigned to all non-system apps as well as to any system apps
Coalesce shared_app, media_app, release_app into untrusted_app. This change folds the shared_app, media_app, and release_app domains into untrusted_app, reducing the set of app domains down to just distinct domains for the fixed UID apps (e.g. system_app, bluetooth, nfc, radio), a single domain for apps signed by the platform key (platform_app), and a single domain for all other apps (untrusted_app). Thus, SELinux only distinguishes when already distinguished by a predefined Android ID (AID) or by the platform certificate (which get the signature-only Android permissions and thus may require special OS-level accesses). It is still possible to introduce specific app domains for specific apps by adding signer and package stanzas to mac_permissions.xml, but this can be done on an as-needed basis for specialized apps that require particular OS-level permissions outside the usual set. As there is now only a single platform app domains, get rid of the platformappdomain attribute and platform_app_domain() macro. We used to add mlstrustedsubject to those domains but drop this since we are not using MLS in AOSP presently; we can revisit which domains need it if/when we use MLS. Since we are dropping the shared, media, and release seinfo entries from seapp_contexts, drop them from mac_permissions.xml as well. However, we leave the keys.conf entries in case someone wants to add a signer entry in the future for specific apps signed by those keys to mac_permissions.xml. Change-Id: I877192cca07360c4a3c0ef475f016cc273e1d968 Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
2014-04-04 15:09:25 +02:00
### that are not signed by the platform key. To move
### a system app into a specific domain, add a signer entry for it to
### mac_permissions.xml and assign it one of the pre-existing seinfo values
### or define and use a new seinfo value in both mac_permissions.xml and
### seapp_contexts.
###
# This file defines the rules for untrusted apps running with
# targetSdkVersion >= 34.
type untrusted_app, domain;
# This file defines the rules for untrusted apps running with
# 31 < targetSdkVersion <= 33.
type untrusted_app_32, domain;
# This file defines the rules for untrusted apps running with
# 29 < targetSdkVersion <= 31.
type untrusted_app_30, domain;
# This file defines the rules for untrusted apps running with
# targetSdkVersion = 29.
type untrusted_app_29, domain;
# This file defines the rules for untrusted apps running with
# 25 < targetSdkVersion <= 28.
type untrusted_app_27, domain;
# This file defines the rules for untrusted apps running with
# targetSdkVersion <= 25.
type untrusted_app_25, domain;
# system/sepolicy/public is for vendor-facing type and attribute definitions.
# DO NOT ADD allow, neverallow, or dontaudit statements here.
# Instead, add such policy rules to system/sepolicy/private/*.te.