- allow access for /data/system/packages.xml.
- deprecate access to /dev/logd_debug (can use /dev/kmsg for debugging)
- allow access to /dev/socket/logd for 'logd --reinit'
Bug: 19681572
Change-Id: Iac57fff1aabc3b061ad2cc27969017797f8bef54
allow the bootchart to create dir and files at init,
also allow user to create the stop and start file under
/data/bootchart directory to start and stop bootchart
Change-Id: Icfee8dcd17366383eef00fbe3139744bf4427a6b
Signed-off-by: Yongqin Liu <yongqin.liu@linaro.org>
Used to record the Android log messages, then on reboot
provide a means to triage user-space actitivies leading
up to a panic. A companion to the pstore console logs.
Change-Id: I9b94ee3d5e94e0c4590ba8453b4ac1ebdfc7603f
The Nexus 9 uses f2fs for /data. Make sure to properly label
/system/bin/fsck.f2fs so that the appropriate domain transition occurs.
Add support for getattr on devpts, required for fsck.f2fs.
Addresses the following denials:
avc: denied { execute_no_trans } for pid=172 comm="init" path="/system/bin/fsck.f2fs" dev="dm-0" ino=272 scontext=u:r:init:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:system_file:s0 tclass=file permissive=0
avc: denied { getattr } for pid=170 comm="fsck.f2fs" path="/dev/pts/0" dev="devpts" ino=3 scontext=u:r:fsck:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:devpts:s0 tclass=chr_file permissive=1
Change-Id: I34b3f91374d1eb3fb4ba76abce14ff67db259f96
Migrators should be allowed to write to /data/misc/keychain in order
to remove it. Similarly /data/misc/user should be writable by system
apps.
TODO: Revoke zygote's rights to read from /data/misc/keychain on
behalf of some preloaded security classes.
Bug: 17811821
Change-Id: I9e9c6883cff1dca3755732225404909c16a0e547
Assign a more specific type than block_device to all
block devices created or accessed by vold. Allow vold
to set the context on the device nodes it creates.
vold can create extra loop devices (/dev/block/loopN) and
block devices for volumes it manages (/dev/block/vold/M:N).
vold can read/write device mapper block devices (/dev/block/dm-N)
created for encrypted volumes.
vold can read/write metadata partitions used to store encryption metadata.
The metadata_block_device type should be assigned in device-specific
policy to the partition specified by the encryptable= mount option
for the userata entry in the fstab.<board> file.
This change does not remove the ability to create or read/write
generic block_device devices by vold, so it should not break anything.
It does add an auditallow statement on such accesses so that we can track
remaining cases where we need to label such device nodes so that we can
ultimately remove this access.
Change-Id: Id3bea28f5958086716cd3db055bea309b3b5fa5a
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
Remove the ability of init to execute programs from / or /system
without changing domains. This forces all helper programs and
services invoked by init to be assigned their own domain.
Introduce separate domains for running the helper programs
executed from the fs_mgr library by init. This requires a domain
for e2fsck (named fsck for generality) and a domain for running
mkswap (named toolbox since mkswap is just a symlink to the toolbox
binary and the domain transition occurs on executing the binary, not
based on the symlink in any way).
e2fsck is invoked on any partitions marked with the check mount
option in the fstab file, typically userdata and cache but never
system. We allow it to read/write the userdata_block_device and
cache_block_device types but also allow it to read/write the default
block_device type until we can get the more specific types assigned
in all of the device-specific policies.
mkswap is invoked on any swap partition defined in the fstab file.
We introduce a new swap_block_device type for this purpose, to be
assigned to any such block devices in the device-specific policies,
and only allow it to read/write such block devices. As there seem to be
no devices in AOSP with swap partitions in their fstab files, this does
not appear to risk any breakage for existing devices.
With the introduction of these domains, we can de-privilege init to
only having read access to block devices for mounting filesystems; it
no longer needs direct write access to such devices AFAICT.
To avoid breaking execution of toolbox by system services, apps, or the shell,
we allow all domains other than kernel and init the ability to
run toolbox in their own domain. This is broader than strictly required;
we could alternatively only add it to those domains that already had
x_file_perms to system_file but this would require a coordinated change
with device-specific policy.
Change-Id: Ib05de2d2bc2781dad48b70ba385577cb855708e4
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
In order to support the new goldfish service domains in
a change with the same Change-Id for the build project, we need
the following changes in external/sepolicy:
- /system/bin/logcat needs its own type so that it can be used as an
entrypoint for the goldfish-logcat service. A neverallow rule prevents
us from allowing entrypoint to any type not in exec_type.
- The config. and dalvik. property namespaces need to be labeled
with something other than default_prop so that the qemu-props
service can set them. A neverallow rule prevents us from allowing
qemu-props to set default_prop.
We allow rx_file_perms to logcat_exec for any domain that
was previously allowed read_logd() as many programs will read
the logs by running logcat. We do not do this for all domains
as it would violate a neverallow rule on the kernel domain executing
any file without transitioning to another domain, and as we ultimately
want to apply the same restriction to the init domain (and possibly others).
Change-Id: Idce1fb5ed9680af84788ae69a5ace684c6663974
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
Currently, dex2oat runs in the installd sandbox, and has
all the SELinux capabilities that installd does. That's too
excessive.
dex2oat handles untrusted user data, so we want to put it in
it's own tighter sandbox.
Bug: 15358102
Change-Id: I08083b84b9769e24d6dad6dbd12401987cb006be
This will be used to populate rt_tables (a mapping from routing table numbers to
table names) that's read by the iproute2 utilities.
Change-Id: I69deb1a64d5d6647470823405bf0cc55b24b22de
Create a new domain for the one-shot init service flash_recovery.
This domain is initially in permissive_or_unconfined() for
testing. Any SELinux denials won't be enforced for now.
Change-Id: I7146dc154a5c78b6f3b4b6fb5d5855a05a30bfd8
Earlier changes had extended the rules, but some additional changes
are needed.
avc: denied { relabelfrom } for name="vmdl-723825123.tmp"
dev="mmcblk0p28" ino=162910 scontext=u:r:system_server:s0
tcontext=u:object_r:apk_data_file:s0 tclass=dir
Bug: 14975160
Change-Id: I875cfc3538d4b098d27c7c7b756d1868a54cc976
The init.rc one-shot services "defaultcrypto" and "encrypt" call
out to the /system/bin/vdc command line to ask vold to perform
encryption operations. Create a new domain for these one-shot
services. Allow the vdc domain to talk to vold.
Change-Id: I73dc2ee4cc265bc16056b27307c254254940fd9f
Some device-specific policies are improperly creating a security
domain for logwrapper, rather than removing the logwrapper
lines from init.device.rc. Don't allow that. Explicitly add an entry
for /system/bin/logwrapper to force it to a system_file. Attempting
to override this will result in the following compile time error:
obj/ETC/file_contexts_intermediates/file_contexts: Multiple different
specifications for /system/bin/logwrapper
(u:object_r:logwrapper_exec:s0 and u:object_r:system_file:s0).
Bug: 15616899
Change-Id: Ia55394247a9fa16e00434d61091fff9d9d4ff125
The following commits added support for runtime resource overlays.
New command line tool 'idmap'
* 65a05fd56dbc9fd9c2511a97f49c445a748fb3c5
Runtime resource overlay, iteration 2
* 48d22323ce39f9aab003dce74456889b6414af55
Runtime resource overlay, iteration 2, test cases
* ad6ed950dbfa152c193dd7e49c369d9e831f1591
During SELinux tightening, support for these runtime resource
overlays was unknowingly broken. Fix it.
This change has been tested by hackbod and she reports that
everything is working after this change. I haven't independently
verified the functionality.
Test cases are available for this by running:
* python frameworks/base/core/tests/overlaytests/testrunner.py
Change-Id: I1c70484011fd9041bec4ef34f93f7a5509906f40
As of sepolicy commit a16a59e2c7
(https://android-review.googlesource.com/94580), adf_device
and graphics_device have the exact same security properties.
Merge them into one type to avoid a proliferation of SELinux
types.
Change-Id: Ib1a24f5d880798600e103b9e14934e41abb1ef95
/data/property is only accessible by root and is used by the init
property service for storing persistent property values. Create
a separate type for it and only allow init to write to the directory
and files within it. Ensure that we do not allow access to other domains
in future changes or device-specific policy via a neverallow rule.
Change-Id: Iff556b9606c5651c0f1bba902e30b59bdd6f063a
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
Define a domain and appropriate access rules for shared RELRO files
(used for loading the WebView native library). Any app is permitted to
read the files as they are public data, but only the shared_relro
process is permitted to create/update them.
Bug: 13005501
Change-Id: I9d5ba9e9eedb9b8c80fe6f84a3fc85a68553d52e
zygote_secondary talks over a different socket named
/dev/socket/zygote_secondary. Make sure it's properly labeled.
See https://android-review.googlesource.com/89604
Addresses the following denial:
<12>[ 48.442004] type=1400 audit(1400801842.179:5): avc: denied { write } for pid=1082 comm="main" name="zygote_secondary" dev="tmpfs" ino=9953 scontext=u:r:system_server:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:socket_device:s0 tclass=sock_file permissive=1
Bug: 13647418
Change-Id: I1ff5f1d614295a5870bb8a3992ad9167e1656c92
app_process is now a symlink to app_process32 or
app_process64, so we have to update the selinux
rules to explicitly refer to them.
See change 5a7ee9ad63d for context.
Change-Id: I7f7a107d79a8f7a3c193f97809e1e737540258f1
installd creates /data/.layout_version. Introduce a separate type
for this file (and any other file created by installd under a directory
labeled system_data_file) so that we can allow create/write access by
installd without allowing it to any system data files created by other
processes. This prevents installd from overwriting other system data
files, and ensure that any files it creates will require explicit
rules in order to access.
Change-Id: Id04e49cd571390d18792949c8b2b13b1ac59c016
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
ADF is a modern replacement for fbdev.
ADF's device nodes (/dev/adf[X]), interface nodes
(/dev/adf-interface[X].[Y]), and overlay engine nodes
(/dev/adf-overlay-engine[X].[Y]) are collectively used in similar
contexts as fbdev nodes. Vendor HW composers (via SurfaceFlinger) and
healthd will need to send R/W ioctls to these nodes to prepare and
update the display.
Ordinary apps should not talk to ADF directly.
Change-Id: Ic0a76b1e82c0cc1e8f240f219928af1783e79343
Signed-off-by: Greg Hackmann <ghackmann@google.com>
Otherwise it is treated as a regex and matches any character.
Change-Id: I9e23f01b0e104d3ef57993fd1a3d9a5b13201910
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
I9b8e59e3bd7df8a1bf60fa7ffd376a24ba0eb42f added a profiles
subdirectory to /data/dalvik-cache with files that must be
app-writable. As a result, we have denials such as:
W/Profiler( 3328): type=1400 audit(0.0:199): avc: denied { write } for name="com.google.android.setupwizard" dev="mmcblk0p28" ino=106067 scontext=u:r:untrusted_app:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:dalvikcache_data_file:s0 tclass=file
W/Profiler( 3328): type=1300 audit(0.0:199): arch=40000028 syscall=322 per=800000 success=yes exit=33 a0=ffffff9c a1=b8362708 a2=20002 a3=0 items=1 ppid=194 auid=4294967295 uid=10019 gid=10019 euid=10019 suid=10019 fsuid=10019 egid=10019 sgid=10019 fsgid=10019 tty=(none) ses=4294967295 exe="/system/bin/app_process" subj=u:r:untrusted_app:s0 key=(null)
W/auditd ( 286): type=1307 audit(0.0:199): cwd="/"
W/auditd ( 286): type=1302 audit(0.0:199): item=0 name="/data/dalvik-cache/profiles/com.google.android.setupwizard" inode=106067 dev=b3:1c mode=0100664 ouid=1012 ogid=50019 rdev=00:00 obj=u:object_r:dalvikcache_data_file:s0
We do not want to allow untrusted app domains to write to the
existing type on other /data/dalvik-cache files as that could be used
for code injection into another app domain, the zygote or the system_server.
So define a new type for this subdirectory. The restorecon_recursive /data
in init.rc will fix the labeling on devices that already have a profiles
directory created. For correct labeling on first creation, we also need
a separate change to installd under the same change id.
Bug: 13927667
Change-Id: I4857d031f9e7e60d48b8c72fcb22a81b3a2ebaaa
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
This change helps with the following denials.
avc: denied { write } for pid=14157 comm="Thread-88" name="premium_sms_policy.xml" dev="mmcblk0p28" ino=618998 scontext=u:r:radio:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:system_data_file:s0 tclass=file
avc: denied { write } for pid=14293 comm="Thread-89" name="sms" dev="mmcblk0p28" ino=618952 scontext=u:r:radio:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:system_data_file:s0 tclass=dir
Prior to this patch the directory was labeled as
system_data_file which is a bit too generic. This
directory contains xml files with regexs which
represent premium numbers that are used to warn
the user before sending.
Change-Id: I98288b25aa1546477e05eee9f7622324b013e695
Signed-off-by: rpcraig <rpcraig@tycho.ncsc.mil>
This appears to have been created to allow untrusted_app to
access DownloadProvider cache files without needing to allow
open access to platform_app_data_file. Now that platform_app_data_file
is gone, there is no benefit to having this type.
Retain a typealias for download_file to app_data_file until
restorecon /data/data support is in place to provide compatibility.
This change depends on:
https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/87801/
Change-Id: Iab3c99d7d5448bdaa5c1e03a98fb6163804e1ec4
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
Change I6dacdc43bcc1a56e47655e37e825ee6a205eb56b switched
the keystore to using binder instead of a socket, so this
socket type and rules have been unused for a while. The type
was only ever assigned to a /dev/socket socket file (tmpfs) so
there is no issue with removing the type (no persistent files
will have this xattr value).
Change-Id: Id584233c58f6276774c3432ea76878aca28d6280
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
Add initial support for uncrypt, started via the
pre-recovery service in init.rc. On an encrypted device,
uncrypt reads an OTA zip file on /data, opens the underlying
block device, and writes the unencrypted blocks on top of the
encrypted blocks. This allows recovery, which can't normally
read encrypted partitions, to reconstruct the OTA image and apply
the update as normal.
Add an exception to the neverallow rule for sys_rawio. This is
needed to support writing to the raw block device.
Add an exception to the neverallow rule for unlabeled block devices.
The underlying block device for /data varies between devices
within the same family (for example, "flo" vs "deb"), and the existing
per-device file_context labeling isn't sufficient to cover these
differences. Until I can resolve this problem, allow access to any
block devices.
Bug: 13083922
Change-Id: I7cd4c3493c151e682866fe4645c488b464322379
/data/data subdirectories are labeled by installd at creation time
based on seapp_contexts, not based on file_contexts, so we do not
need the /data/data/.* entry, and the wallpaper file was moved from
under com.android.settings/files to /data/system/users/N long ago so we can
delete the old entry for it.
Change-Id: I32af6813ff284e8fe9fd4867df482a642c728755
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
This new type will allow us to write finer-grained
policy concerning asec containers. Some files of
these containers need to be world readable.
Change-Id: Iefee74214d664acd262edecbb4f981d633ff96ce
Signed-off-by: rpcraig <rpcraig@tycho.ncsc.mil>