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Alex Klyubin
e539570694 Remove unnecessary rules from NFC HAL clients
Rules in clients of NFC HAL due to the HAL running (or previously
running) in passthrough mode are now targeting hal_nfc. Domains which
are clients of NFC HAL are associated with hal_nfc only the the HAL
runs in passthrough mode. NFC HAL server domains are always associated
with hal_nfc and thus get these rules unconditionally.

This commit also moves the policy of nfc domain to private. The only
thing remaining in the public policy is the existence of this domain.
This is needed because there are references to this domain in public
and vendor policy.

Test: Open a URL in Chrome, NFC-tap Android to another Android and
      observe that the same URL is opened in a web browser on the
      destination device. Do the same reversing the roles of the two
      Androids.
Test: Install an NFC reader app, tap a passive NFC tag with the
      Android and observe that the app is displaying information about
      the tag.
Test: No SELinux denials to do with NFC before and during and after
      the above tests on sailfish, bullhead, and angler.
Bug: 34170079

Change-Id: I29fe43f63d64b286c28eb19a3a9fe4f630612226
2017-03-22 16:22:33 -07:00
Alex Klyubin
9e6b24c6a5 Annotate most remaining HALs with _client/_server
This switches most remaining HALs to the _client/_server approach.
To unblock efforts blocked on majority of HALs having to use this
model, this change does not remove unnecessary rules from clients of
these HALs. That work will be performed in follow-up commits. This
commit only adds allow rules and thus does not break existing
functionality.

The HALs not yet on the _client/_server model after this commit are:
* Allocator HAL, because it's non-trivial to declare all apps except
  isolated apps as clients of this HAL, which they are.
* Boot HAL, because it's still on the non-attributized model and I'm
  waiting for update_engine folks to answer a couple of questions
  which will let me refactor the policy of this HAL.

Test: mmm system/sepolicy
Test: Device boots, no new denials
Test: Device boots in recovery mode, no new denials
Bug: 34170079
Change-Id: I03e6bcec2fa02f14bdf17d11f7367b62c68a14b9
2017-03-16 19:55:16 -07:00
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
Nick Kralevich
6a259ccd9d remove more domain_deprecated
Test: no denials showing up in log collection
Test: device boots
Bug: 28760354
Change-Id: I089cfcf486464952fcbb52cce9f6152caf662c23
2016-12-09 19:57:43 -08:00
dcashman
3e8dbf01ef Restore app_domain macro and move to private use.
app_domain was split up in commit: 2e00e6373f to
enable compilation by hiding type_transition rules from public policy.  These
rules need to be hidden from public policy because they describe how objects are
labeled, of which non-platform should be unaware.  Instead of cutting apart the
app_domain macro, which non-platform policy may rely on for implementing new app
types, move all app_domain calls to private policy.

(cherry-pick of commit: 76035ea019)

Bug: 33428593
Test: bullhead and sailfish both boot. sediff shows no policy change.
Change-Id: I4beead8ccc9b6e13c6348da98bb575756f539665
2016-12-08 14:42:43 -08:00
Jeff Vander Stoep
27ae545a78 clean up hal types
Bug: 32123421
Test: build Hikey
Change-Id: Iaf02626f3f3a94104c0f9d746c3cf5f20751a27d
2016-10-26 09:50:04 -07:00
dcashman
cc39f63773 Split general policy into public and private components.
Divide policy into public and private components.  This is the first
step in splitting the policy creation for platform and non-platform
policies.  The policy in the public directory will be exported for use
in non-platform policy creation.  Backwards compatibility with it will
be achieved by converting the exported policy into attribute-based
policy when included as part of the non-platform policy and a mapping
file will be maintained to be included with the platform policy that
maps exported attributes of previous versions to the current platform
version.

Eventually we would like to create a clear interface between the
platform and non-platform device components so that the exported policy,
and the need for attributes is minimal.  For now, almost all types and
avrules are left in public.

Test: Tested by building policy and running on device.

Change-Id: Idef796c9ec169259787c3f9d8f423edf4ce27f8c
2016-10-06 13:09:06 -07:00
Renamed from nfc.te (Browse further)