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Inseob Kim
09b27c7109 Add "DO NOT ADD statements" comments to public
For visibility

Bug: 232023812
Test: N/A
Change-Id: I0bc6dc568210b81ba1f52acb18afd4bcc454ea1c
2024-03-28 11:27:43 +09:00
Inseob Kim
75806ef3c5 Minimize public policy
Ideally, public should only contain APIs (types / attributes) for
vendor. The other statements like allow/neverallow/typeattributes are
regarded as implementation detail for platform and should be in private.

Bug: 232023812
Test: m selinux_policy
Test: diff <(git diff --staged | grep "^-" | cut -b2- | sort) \
           <(git diff --staged | grep "^+" | cut -b2- | sort)
Test: remove comments on plat_sepolicy.cil, replace base_typeattr_*
      to base_typeattr and then compare old and new plat_sepolicy.cil
Change-Id: I5e7d2da4465ab0216de6bacdf03077d37f6ffe12
2024-03-28 00:33:46 +00:00
Yifan Hong
be04b091bb Allow binder services to r/w su:tcp_socket
Test: binderHostDeviceTest
Bug: 182914638
Change-Id: I1c8d3b2194bc20bd2bcde566190aa5c73d7e7db9
2021-06-08 10:39:02 -07:00
Marco Ballesio
aa4ce95c6f sepolicy: rules for uid/pid cgroups v2 hierarchy
Bug: 168907513
Test: verified the correct working of the v2 uid/pid hierarchy in normal
and recovery modes

This reverts commit aa8bb3a29b.

Change-Id: Ib344d500ea49b86e862e223ab58a16601eebef47
2021-02-11 23:40:38 +00:00
Marco Ballesio
aa8bb3a29b Revert^3 "sepolicy: rules for uid/pid cgroups v2 hierarchy"
a54bed6907

Bug: 151660495
Test: verified proper boot in regular mode and proper working of adb in
recovery

Change-Id: Id70d27a6162af6ede94661005d80a2a780057089
2021-02-04 22:33:14 +00:00
Marco Ballesio
a54bed6907 Revert^2 "sepolicy: rules for uid/pid cgroups v2 hierarchy"
51c04ac27b

Change-Id: Idc35a84b5faabfb9bdd7a7693f51b11938eb0489
2021-01-27 06:07:48 +00:00
Jonglin Lee
51c04ac27b Revert "sepolicy: rules for uid/pid cgroups v2 hierarchy"
Revert submission 1511692-cgroup v2 uid/pid hierarchy

Reason for revert: Causing intermittent cgroup kernel panics
Reverted Changes:
I80c2a069b:sepolicy: rules for uid/pid cgroups v2 hierarchy
I73f3e767d:libprocessgroup: uid/pid hierarchy for cgroup v2

Bug: 174776875
Change-Id: I63a03bb43d87c9aa564b1436a45fd5ec023aac87
Test: Locally reverted and booted 100 times without kernel panic
2020-12-04 03:12:59 +00:00
Marco Ballesio
f46d7a26c1 sepolicy: rules for uid/pid cgroups v2 hierarchy
the cgroups v2 uid/gid hierarchy will replace cgroup for all sepolicy
rules. For this reason, old rules have to be duplicated to cgroup_v2,
plus some rules must be added to allow the ownership change for cgroup
files created by init and zygote.

Test: booted device, verified correct access from init, system_server
and zygote to the uid/pid cgroup files

Change-Id: I80c2a069b0fb409b442e1160148ddc48e31d6809
2020-11-30 11:46:14 -08:00
Ray Essick
7438ec0497 Allow mediametrics to log records to statsd
to integrate mediametrics' upload scheme into statsd transport/mechanism.

Bug: 118782504
Test: statsd test harness
Change-Id: I95bf4d2a5c257e4b9001d832f775032f4daeb5bb
2019-02-25 20:09:54 -08:00
Nick Kralevich
5e37271df8 Introduce system_file_type
system_file_type is a new attribute used to identify files which exist
on the /system partition. It's useful for allow rules in init, which are
based off of a blacklist of writable files. Additionally, it's useful
for constructing neverallow rules to prevent regressions.

Additionally, add commented out tests which enforce that all files on
the /system partition have the system_file_type attribute. These tests
will be uncommented in a future change after all the device-specific
policies are cleaned up.

Test: Device boots and no obvious problems.
Change-Id: Id9bae6625f042594c8eba74ca712abb09702c1e5
2018-09-27 12:52:09 -07:00
Nick Kralevich
23c9d91b46 Start partitioning off privapp_data_file from app_data_file
Currently, both untrusted apps and priv-apps use the SELinux file label
"app_data_file" for files in their /data/data directory. This is
problematic, as we really want different rules for such files. For
example, we may want to allow untrusted apps to load executable code
from priv-app directories, but disallow untrusted apps from loading
executable code from their own home directories.

This change adds a new file type "privapp_data_file". For compatibility,
we adjust the policy to support access privapp_data_files almost
everywhere we were previously granting access to app_data_files
(adbd and run-as being exceptions). Additional future tightening is
possible here by removing some of these newly added rules.

This label will start getting used in a followup change to
system/sepolicy/private/seapp_contexts, similar to:

  -user=_app isPrivApp=true domain=priv_app type=app_data_file levelFrom=user
  +user=_app isPrivApp=true domain=priv_app type=privapp_data_file levelFrom=user

For now, this newly introduced label has no usage, so this change
is essentially a no-op.

Test: Factory reset and boot - no problems on fresh install.
Test: Upgrade to new version and test. No compatibility problems on
      filesystem upgrade.

Change-Id: I9618b7d91d1c2bcb5837cdabc949f0cf741a2837
2018-08-02 16:29:02 -07:00
Dan Cashman
91d398d802 Sync internal master and AOSP sepolicy.
Bug: 37916906
Test: Builds 'n' boots.
Change-Id: Ia1d86264446ebecc1ca79f32f11354921bc77668
Merged-In: I208ec6a864127a059fb389417a9c6b259d7474cb
2017-09-26 14:38:47 -07:00
Ray Essick
7218698d5a allow media.metrics to write to file descriptor in /data
when GMSCore collects information for uploading via 'dumpsys
media.metrics', it provides the metrics service with a file descriptor
to hold the data, which is post-processed by the log collecting code
in GMScore.  This temp file lives in /data/, a place where our
restrictive policies for media.metrics doesn't allow any writing.

This relaxes the restrictions -- allowing media.metrics to
write to already open file descriptors it might be given on that
partition.

Bug: 36660639
Test: build/boot
Change-Id: Icbaa76b04ecf731014b6b1bb1283bc2951a6ae4b
2017-04-04 10:30:50 -07:00
Nick Kralevich
38c12828da Add documentation on neverallow rules
Better document the reasons behind the neverallow for tcp/udp sockets.

Test: policy compiles.
Change-Id: Iee386af3be6fc7495addc9300b5628d0fe61c8e9
2017-02-17 22:37:23 +00:00
William Roberts
606d2fd665 te_macros: introduce add_service() macro
Introduce the add_service() macro which wraps up add/find
permissions for the source domain with a neverallow preventing
others from adding it. Only a particular domain should
add a particular service.

Use the add_service() macro to automatically add a neverallow
that prevents other domains from adding the service.

mediadrmserver was adding services labeled mediaserver_service.
Drop the add permission as it should just need the find
permission.

Additionally, the macro adds the { add find } permission which
causes some existing neverallow's to assert. Adjust those
neverallow's so "self" can always find.

Test: compile and run on hikey and emulator. No new denials were
found, and all services, where applicable, seem to be running OK.

Change-Id: Ibbd2a5304edd5f8b877bc86852b0694732be993c
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
2017-01-26 04:43:16 +00:00
Ray Essick
391854000a rename mediaanalytics->mediametrics, wider access
reflect the change from "mediaanalytics" to "mediametrics"

Also incorporates a broader access to the service -- e.g. anyone.
This reflects that a number of metrics submissions come from application
space and not only from our controlled, trusted media related processes.
The metrics service (in another commit) checks on the source of any
incoming metrics data and limits what is allowed from unprivileged
clients.

Bug: 34615027
Test: clean build, service running and accessible
Change-Id: I657c343ea1faed536c3ee1940f1e7a178e813a42
2017-01-24 16:57:19 -08:00