public/property split is landed to selectively export public types to
vendors. So rules happening within system should be in private. This
introduces private/property.te and moves all allow and neverallow rules
from any coredomains to system defiend properties.
Bug: 150331497
Test: system/sepolicy/tools/build_policies.sh
Change-Id: I0d929024ae9f4ae3830d4bf3d59e999febb22cbe
Merged-In: I0d929024ae9f4ae3830d4bf3d59e999febb22cbe
(cherry picked from commit 42c7d8966c)
This property type represents properties used in CTS tests of userspace
reboot. For example, test.userspace_reboot.requested property which is
used to check that userspace reboot was successful and didn't result in
full reboot, e.g.:
* before test setprop test.userspace_reboot.requested 1
* adb reboot userspace
* wait for boot to complete
* verify that value of test.userspace_reboot.requested is still 1
Test: adb shell setprop test.userspace_reboot.requested 1
Bug: 150901232
Change-Id: I45d187f386149cec08318ea8545ab864b5810ca8
Merged-In: I45d187f386149cec08318ea8545ab864b5810ca8
(cherry picked from commit 3bd53a9cee)
* allow shell to enable/disable the daemon via a sysprop
* don't audit signals, as some denials are expected
* exclude zygote from the profileable set of targets on debug builds.
I've not caught any crashes in practice, but believe there's a
possibility that the zygote forks while holding a non-whitelisted fd
due to the signal handler.
Change-Id: Ib237d4edfb40b200a3bd52e6341f13c4777de3f1
sys.linker property was defined to enable / disable generate linker
configuration, but the property has been removed. Remove sys.linker
property definition as it is no longer in use
Bug: 149335054
Test: m -j passed && cuttlefish worked without sepolicy error
Change-Id: Iacb2d561317d0920f93104717ce4f4bb424cc095
Merged-In: Iacb2d561317d0920f93104717ce4f4bb424cc095
This properties are used to compute UserspaceRebootAtom and are going to
be written by system_server. Also removed now unused
userspace_reboot_prop.
Test: builds
Bug: 148767783
Change-Id: Iee44b4ca9f5d3913ac71b2ac6959c232f060f0ed
This adds rules required for apexd to perform snapshot and restore
of the new apex data directories.
See go/apex-data-directories for more information on the feature.
See the chain of CLs up to ag/10169468 for the implementation of
snapshot and restore.
Bug: 141148175
Test: atest StagedRollbackTest#testRollbackApexDataDirectories_DeSys
Test: atest StagedRollbackTest#testRollbackApexDataDirectories_DeUser
Test: atest StagedRollbackTest#testRollbackApexDataDirectories_Ce
Change-Id: I1756bbc1d80cad7cf9c2cebcee9bee6bc261728c
As with heapprofd, it's useful to profile the platform itself on debug
builds (compared to just apps on "user" builds).
Bug: 137092007
Change-Id: I8630c20e0da9c67e4927496802a4cd9cacbeb81a
The steps involved in setting up profiling and stack unwinding are
described in detail at go/perfetto-perf-android.
To summarize the interesting case: the daemon uses cpu-wide
perf_event_open, with userspace stack and register sampling on. For each
sample, it identifies whether the process is profileable, and obtains
the FDs for /proc/[pid]/{maps,mem} using a dedicated RT signal (with the
bionic signal handler handing over the FDs over a dedicated socket). It
then uses libunwindstack to unwind & symbolize the stacks, sending the
results to the central tracing daemon (traced).
This patch covers the app profiling use-cases. Splitting out the
"profile most things on debug builds" into a separate patch for easier
review.
Most of the exceptions in domain.te & coredomain.te come from the
"vendor_file_type" allow-rule. We want a subset of that (effectively all
libraries/executables), but I believe that in practice it's hard to use
just the specific subtypes, and we're better off allowing access to all
vendor_file_type files.
Bug: 137092007
Change-Id: I4aa482cfb3f9fb2fabf02e1dff92e2b5ce121a47
This property essentially implements
PowerManager.isRebootingUserspaceSupported[0] public API, hence apps
should be able to read it.
[0]: 73cab34d9f:core/java/android/os/PowerManager.java;l=1397
Test: m checkbuild
Test: atest CtsUserspaceRebootHostSideTestCases
Test: adb shell getprop ro.init.userspace_reboot.is_supported
Bug: 135984674
Change-Id: I09cab09735760529de81eb6d5306f052ee408a6e
The module is getting renamed, so rename all the policy
relating to it at the same time.
Bug: 137191822
Test: presubmit
Change-Id: Ia9d966ca9884ce068bd96cf5734e4a459158c85b
Merged-In: Ia9d966ca9884ce068bd96cf5734e4a459158c85b
(cherry picked from commit 6505573c36)
This had been settable by vendors up to and including Q release by
making config_prop avendor_init writeable. We don't allow this any
more. This should be a real vendor settable property now.
Bug: 143755062
Test: adb logcat -b all | grep cameraservice
Test: atest CtsCameraTestCases
Change-Id: Id583e899a906da8a8e8d71391ff2159a9510a630
Zygote/Installd now can do the following operations in app data directory:
- Mount on it
- Create directories in it
- Mount directory for each app data, and get/set attributes
Bug: 143937733
Test: No denials at boot
Test: No denials seen when creating mounts
Change-Id: I6e852a5f5182f1abcb3136a3b23ccea69c3328db
Add a domain for derive_sdk which is allowed to set
persist.com.android.sdkext.sdk_info, readable by all
apps (but should only be read by the BCP).
Bug: 137191822
Test: run derive_sdk, getprop persist.com.android.sdkext.sdk_info
Change-Id: I389116f45faad11fa5baa8d617dda30fb9acec7a
This change creates a gmscore_app domain for gmscore. The domain is
currently in permissive mode (for userdebug and eng builds), while we
observe the SELinux denials generated and update the gmscore_app rules
accordingly.
Bug: 142672293
Test: Flashed a device with this build and verified
com.google.android.gms runs in the gmscore_app domain. Tested different
flows on the Play Store app, e.g., create a new account, log in, update
an app, etc. and verified no new denials were generated.
Change-Id: Ie5cb2026f1427a21f25fde7e5bd00d82e859f9f3
By default sys.init.userspace_reboot.* properties are internal to
/system partition. Only exception is
sys.init.userspace_reboot.in_progress which signals to all native
services (including vendor ones) that userspace reboot is happening,
hence it should be a system_public_prop.
Only init should be allowed to set userspace reboot related properties.
Bug: 135984674
Test: builds
Test: adb reboot userspace
Change-Id: Ibb04965be2d5bf6e81b34569aaaa1014ff61e0d3
A similar problem was previously encountered with the boot control HAL
in bug 118011561. The HAL may need access to emmc to implement
set_active commands.
fastbootd uses the boot control HAL in passthru mode when in recovery,
so by extension, it needs this exception as well.
Bug: 140367894
Test: fastbootd can use sys_rawio
Change-Id: I1040e314a58eae8a516a2e999e9d4e2aa51786e7
/system/bin/iorapd fork+execs into /system/bin/iorap_prefetcherd during
startup
See also go/android-iorap-security for the design doc
Bug: 137403231
Change-Id: Ie8949c7927a98e0ab757bc46230c589b5a496360
applypatch (called by install_recovery) used to back up the source
partition to /cache when installing the recovery image on non-A/B
devices. The change from the same topic drops the backup behavior.
The access to /cache was also the reason for having dac_override_allowed
(applypatch runs as root:root, while /cache is owned by system:cache
with 0770).
Bug: 68319577
Test: Invoke the code that installs recovery image; check that recovery
is installed successfully without denials.
Change-Id: I0533ba82260d0adb23b328e6eef8bd6dda3d0439
This CL adds hand-written SELinux rules to:
- define the boringssl_self_test security domain
- label the corresponding files at type boringssl_self_test_marker
and boringssl_self_test_exec.
- define an automatic transition from init to boringssl_self_test
domains, plus appropriate access permissions.
Bug: 137267623
Test: When run together with the other changes from draft CL topic
http://aosp/q/topic:bug137267623_bsslselftest, check that:
- both /dev/boringssl/selftest/* marker files are
present after the device boots.
- Test: after the boringssl_self_test{32,64} binaries have
run, no further SELinux denials occur for processes
trying to write the marker file.
Change-Id: I77de0bccdd8c1e22c354d8ea146e363f4af7e36f
To support linker-specific property, sys.linker.* has been defined as
linker_prop. This will have get_prop access from domain so all binaries
can start with linker using proper property access level.
Bug: 138920271
Test: m -j && Confirmed from cuttlefish that get_prop errors are no longer found
Change-Id: Iaf584e0cbdd5bca3d5667e93cf9a6401e757a314
Additional permission is required for linkerconfig from domain to get
access to ld.config.txt file from linker. This change allows linker to
get /dev/linkerconfig/ld.config.txt
Bug: 138920271
Test: m -j && confirmed from cuttlefish
Change-Id: Id130a072add8ae82840b0b4d9e997e146f502124
Sepolicy for linkerconfig generator and ld.config.txt file from
generator
Bug: 135004088
Test: m -j & tested from device
Change-Id: I2ea7653a33996dde67a84a2e7a0efa660886434a
This reverts commit e47d2365a8.
Reason for revert: Original CL was not the cause of the breakage. It went green before this revert landed. https://android-build.googleplex.com/builds/branches/aosp-master/grid?
Original CL went in 5695273.
Went green in 5695399.
Revert went in 5695588.
Change-Id: Ie4d7065fe7d3c58cdff99c2b7d76b50b941895bb
This reverts commit 0c0ba46192.
Reason for revert: <Broken build 5695273 on aosp-master on aosp_x86_64-eng>
Change-Id: I763f19aa5b72f2e1aaebbc78bb8ab3020c3d2a7b
In order to show licensing information, we need to read it from
an asset stored in the .apex file.
Bug: 135183006
Test: Manual; settings can access apex files stored on /data
Change-Id: I71fbde6e295d9c890c9b9b0449e5150834a6680e
To install GSIs on external storage (such as sdcards), gsid needs some
additional privileges:
- proc_cmdline and device-tree access to call ReadDefaultFstab().
This is ultimately used to check whether system's dm-verity has
check_at_most_once enabled, which is disallowed with sdcards.
- vfat read/write access to write files to the sdcard. Note that
adopted sdcards are not supported here.
- read access to the sdcard block device. To enable this without
providing access to vold_block_device, a new sdcard_block_device
label was added. Devices must apply this label appropriately to
enable gsid access.
- FIBMAP access for VFAT filesystems, as they do not support FIEMAP.
This only appears to work by granting SYS_RAWIO.
Bug: 126230649
Test: adb shell su root gsi_tool install --install_dir=/mnt/media_rw/...
works without setenforce 0
Change-Id: I88d8d83e5f61d4c0490f912f226fe1fe38cd60ab
fsverity_init is a new shell script that uses mini-keyctl for the actual
key loading. Given the plan to implement keyctl in toybox, we label
mini-keyctl as u:object_r:toolbox_exec:s0.
This gives us two benefits:
- Better compatibility to keyctl(1), which doesn't have "dadd"
- Pave the way to specify key's security labels, since keyctl(1)
doesn't support, and we want to avoid adding incompatible option.
Test: Boot without SELinux denial
Test: After boot, see the key in /product loaded
Bug: 128607724
Change-Id: Iebd7c9b3c7aa99ad56f74f557700fd85ec58e9d0
This is needed because some oat dex files are generated without world
readable permissions. See the bug for details.
We are still constrained by the SELinux rules above.
Bug: 129048073
Change-Id: I84e34f83ceb299ff16b29a78f16c620fc0aa5d68
Move complete domain to private/. Move referencing parts in domain
and kernel to private.
Bug: 128840749
Test: m
Change-Id: I5572c3b04e41141c8f4db62b1361e2b392a5e2da
Allow everyone to look for keys in the fsverity keyring. This is
required to access fsverity-protected files, at all.
This set of permissions is analogous to allowances for the fscrypt
keyring and keys.
Bug: 125474642
Test: m
Test: manual
Change-Id: I6e8c13272cdd76d9940d950e9dabecdb210691b1
Add ART boot integrity check domain. Give it rights to run
fsverity and delete boot classpath artifacts.
Bug 125474642
Test: m
Test: boot
Change-Id: I933add9b1895ed85c43ec712ced6ffe8f820c7ec
Vendors should be able to specify additional cgroups and task profiles
without changing system files. Add access rules for /vendor/etc/cgroups.json
and /vendor/etc/task_profiles.json files which will augment cgroups and
task profiles specified in /etc/cgroups.json and /etc/task_profiles.json
system files. As with system files /vendor/etc/cgroups.json is readable
only by init process. task_profiles.json is readable by any process that
uses cgroups.
Bug: 124960615
Change-Id: I12fcff0159b4e7935ce15cc19ae36230da0524fc
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
Add art_apex_postinstall domain that is allowed to move
precreated AoT artifacts from /data/ota.
Bug: 125474642
Test: m
Change-Id: Id674e202737155a4ee31187f096d1dd655001fdd
In preparation for moving other components to private, so that
private-only components can stay private.
Bug: 125474642
Test: m
Change-Id: Iff1ecabc4f45051d06e062b3338a117c09b39ff9
In order to support deleting session files after a staged session reaches
a final state, installd will need to delete the session directories from
/data/staging.
Bug: 123624108
Test: triggered 2 flows in which a staged session reaches a final state
and made sure installd can delete the session files
Change-Id: I76a7d4252d1e033791f67f268cf941672c5e6a3a
In preparation for additions that should be private-only, move
the neverallows to domain's private part.
Bug: 125474642
Test: m
Change-Id: I7def500221701500956fc0b6948afc58aba5234e
Will be used to forcefully turn on memfd if device supports it.
Currently used only for debugging.
Change-Id: I46a1b7169677ea552d4b092e7501da587c42ba1a
Signed-off-by: Joel Fernandes <joelaf@google.com>
In order to support rollback for apex files, apexd will need to unlink
previously active apex files in /data/apex/active folder. Those files
are hardlinked from /data/staging/session_XXXX which means that they
have staging_data_file:file SELinux fields.
I double checked that this change won't allow apexd to unlink files in
/data/staging/session_XXXX folders, because it will lack write access,
logcat contains following entries:
avc: denied { write } for name="session_305119585" dev="sda13" ino=5496838 scontext=u:r:apexd:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:staging_data_file:s0 tclass=dir permissive=0
Bug: 122339211
Test: verified that apexd can't unlink files in /data/staging/session_XXXX
Change-Id: Iddef724c3d73269c97d9fa12a05a276fad189ea9
cgroups.json file contains cgroup information required to mount
cgroup controllers and is readable only by init process.
cgroup.rc contains cgroup map information consisting of the list of
cgroups available in the system and their mounting locations. It is
created by init process and should be readable by any processes that
uses cgroups and should be writable only by init process.
task_profiles.json file contains task profiles used to operate on
cgroups. This information should be readable by any process that uses
cgroups and should be writable only by init process.
Bug: 111307099
Test: builds, boots
Change-Id: Ib2c87c0fc3663c7fc69628f05c846519b65948b5
Merged-In: Ib2c87c0fc3663c7fc69628f05c846519b65948b5
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
This patch extends the current debug-specific rules to cover user
builds. As a reminder, on user, the target process fork-execs a private
heapprofd process, which then performs stack unwinding & talking to the
central tracing daemon while staying in the target's domain. The central
heapprofd daemon is only responsible for identifying targets & sending
the activation signal. On the other hand, on debug, the central
heapprofd can handle all processes directly, so the necessary SELinux
capabilities depend on the build type.
These rules are necessary but not sufficient for profiling. For zygote
children, the libc triggering logic will also check for the app to
either be debuggable, or go/profileable.
For more context, see go/heapprofd-security & go/heapprofd-design.
Note that I've had to split this into two separate macros, as
exec_no_trans - which is necessary on user, but nice-to-have on debug -
conflicts with a lot of neverallows (e.g. HALs and system_server) for
the wider whitelisting that we do on debug builds.
Test: built & flashed on {blueline-userdebug, blueline-user}, activated profiling of whitelisted/not domains & checked for lack of denials in logcat.
Bug: 120409382
Change-Id: Id0defc3105b99f777bcee2046d9894a2b39c6a29
The application zygote is a new sort of zygote process that is a
child of the regular zygote. Each application zygote is tied to the
application for which it's launched. Once it's started, it will
pre-load some of the code for that specific application, much like
the regular zygote does for framework code.
Once the application zygote is up and running, it can spawn
isolated service processes that run in the isolated_app domain. These
services can then benefit from already having the relevant
application code and data pre-loaded.
The policy is largely the same as the webview_zygote domain,
however there are a few crucial points where the policy is different.
1) The app_zygote runs under the UID of the application that spawned
it.
2) During app_zygote launch, it will call a callback that is
controlled by the application, that allows the application to
pre-load code and data that it thinks is relevant.
Especially point 2 is imporant: it means that untrusted code can run
in the app_zygote context. This context is severely limited, and the
main concern is around the setgid/setuid capabilities. Those conerns
are mitigated by installing a seccomp filter that only allows
setgid/setuid to be called in a safe range.
Bug: 111434506
Test: app_zygote can start and fork children without denials.
Change-Id: I1cc49ee0042d41e5ac6eb81d8f8a10ba448d4832
We will generate precompiled layouts as part of the package install or upgrade
process. This means installd needs to be able to invoke viewcompiler. This
change gives installd and viewcompiler the minimal set of permissions needed for
this to work.
Bug: 111895153
Test: manual
Change-Id: Ic1fe60bd264c497b5f79d9e1d77c2da4e092377b
These are APEX files in /data/staging, and will be accessed by the loop
driver in the kernel.
Bug: 118865310
Test: no denials on emulator
Change-Id: I5c849b6677566cb00d28011352b9dc6b787a0bc4
Test: basic workflow between apexd and PackageManager tested with
changes being developed.
Bug: 118865310
Change-Id: I1ae866f33e9b22493585e108c4fd45400493c7ac
When an app uses renderscript to compile a Script instance,
renderscript compiles and links the script using /system/bin/bcc and
/system/bin/ld.mc, then places the resulting shared library into the
application's code_cache directory. The application then dlopen()s the
resulting shared library.
Currently, this executable code is writable to the application. This
violates the W^X property (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%5EX), which
requires any executable code be immutable.
This change introduces a new label "rs_data_file". Files created by
/system/bin/bcc and /system/bin/ld.mc in the application's home
directory assume this label. This allows us to differentiate in
security policy between app created files, and files created by
renderscript on behalf of the application.
Apps are allowed to delete these files, but cannot create or write these
files. This is enforced through a neverallow compile time assertion.
Several exceptions are added to Treble neverallow assertions to support
this functionality. However, because renderscript was previously invoked
from an application context, this is not a Treble separation regression.
This change is needed to support blocking dlopen() for non-renderscript
/data/data files, which will be submitted in a followup change.
Bug: 112357170
Test: cts-tradefed run cts -m CtsRenderscriptTestCases
Change-Id: Ie38bbd94d26db8a418c2a049c24500a5463698a3
Move rules / neverallow assertions from public to private policy. This
change, by itself, is a no-op, but will make future patches easier to
read. The only downside of this change is that it will make git blame
less effective.
Motivation: When rules are placed into the public directory, they cannot
reference a private type. A future change will modify these rules to
reference a private type.
Test: compiles
Bug: 112357170
Change-Id: I56003409b3a23370ddab31ec01d69ff45c80d7e5
This is world-readable so it can be checked in libc's process init.
Test: m
Test: flash sailfish
Bug: 117821125
Change-Id: Iac7317ceb75b5ad9cfb9adabdf16929263fa8a9d
Remove the special case that allowed init to relabel app_data_file and
privapp_data_file. The auditallow added in
ab82125fc8 has never triggered.
Bug: 80190017
Test: policy compiles
Test: no SELinux denials collected for the auditallow rule
Change-Id: Ide7c31e1a0628464ec2fcf041e8975087c39166d
We lose git history with this, but imo the rules being moved don't have
much reference material. Also, as we write more neverallow rules for
CKI, I'd like to consolidate them in private/coredomain.te
Test: m selinux_policy
Change-Id: I6d0c3d2af0c4dfe7dd3cb1d8836b4b5e00db37a4
Create a transient SELinux domain where system_server can perform
certain JIT setup. The idea is that system_server will start in the
system_server_startup domain, setup certain JIT pages, then perform a
one-way transition into the system_server domain. From that point,
further JITing operations are disallowed.
Bug: 62356545
Test: device boots, no permission errors
Change-Id: Ic55b2cc5aba420ebcf62736622e08881a4779004
Assert that only apps and installd may open private app files.
Remove "open" permission for mediaserver/vold and remove their
neverallow exemption.
Test: verify no related audit messages in the logs.
Test: build
Fixes: 80300620
Fixes: 80418809
Bug: 80190017
Change-Id: If0c1862a273af1fedd8898f334c9b0aa6b9be728
When /system/bin/crash_dump is executed from the su domain, do not
perform a domain transition. This allows processes run from that domain
to crash normally without SELinux interfering.
Bug: 114136122
Test: cferris: "This change works for me. I ran the crasher executable on
/data, /data/nativetest, /data/nativetest64 (and even /data/local/tmp).
All of them show that crash_dump can read the executables."
Change-Id: Ic135d61b11774acff37ebfb35831497cddbefdef
llkd needs the ptrace capabilities and dac override to monitor for
live lock conditions on the stack dumps.
Test: compile
Bug: 33808187
Change-Id: Ibc1e4cc10395fa9685c4ef0ca214daf212a5e126
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
In particular, add assertions limiting which processes may
directly open files owned by apps. Reduce this to just apps, init,
and installd. App data is protected by a combination of selinux
permissions and Unix permissions, so limiting the open permission to
just apps (which are not allowed to have CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE or
CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH) ensures that only installd and init have
complete access an app's private directory.
In addition to apps/init/installd, other processes currently granted
open are mediaserver, uncrypt, and vold. Uncrypt's access appears to
be deprecated (b/80299612). Uncrypt now uses /data/ota_package
instead. b/80418809 and b/80300620 track removal for vold and
mediaserver.
Test: build/boot aosp_taimen-userdebug. Verify no "granted" audit
messages in the logs.
Bug: 80190017
Bug: 80300620
Bug: 80418809
Fixes: 80299612
Change-Id: I153bc7b62294b36ccd596254a5976dd887fed046
Create a new label for /data/system/dropbox, and neverallow direct
access to anything other than init and system_server.
While all apps may write to the dropbox service, only apps with
android.permission.READ_LOGS, a signature|privileged|development
permission, may read them. Grant access to priv_app, system_app,
and platform_app, and neverallow access to all untrusted_apps.
Bug: 31681871
Test: atest CtsStatsdHostTestCases
Test: atest DropBoxTest
Test: atest ErrorsTests
Change-Id: Ice302b74b13c4d66e07b069c1cdac55954d9f5df
This CL adds the SELinux permissions required to execute
atrace and get userspace tracing events from system services.
This is to enable tracing of events coming from surfaceflinger,
audio HAL, etc.
atrace, when executed, sets a bunch of debug.atrace. properties
and sends an IPC via binder/hwbinder to tell the services to
reload that property.
This CL does NOT affect systrace. In that case (i.e. when
atrace is executed from adb/shell) atrace still runs in
the shell domain and none of those changes apply.
Change-Id: I11b096d5c5c5593f18bce87f06c1a7b1ffa7910e
Bug: b/73340039
UsbDeviceManager in system_server now
helps set up the endpoint files.
Bug: 72877174
Test: No selinux denials
Change-Id: I96b11ee68799ac29b756d2034e7f5e4660dbed98
Allows the traced_probes daemon to access the core ftrace
functionalities on user builds. Specifically this involves:
- Whitelisting the per_cpu/ subdirectory to access:
1) trace_pipe_raw file to allow perfetto to read the raw
ftrace buffer (rather than the text-based /trace endpoint)
2) cpuX/stats and cpuX/buffer_size_kb that allow to
tune the buffer size per-cpu pipe and to get basic
statistics about the ftrace buffer (#events, overruns)
- Whitelistiing the full event directories rather than the
/enable files. This gives also access to the /format files
for the events that are already enabled on user builds.
/format files simply describe the memory layout
of the binary logs. Example: https://ghostbin.com/paste/f8m4k
This still does NOT allow enabling the events labeled as
"_debug" (mostly events that return activity on inodes).
We'll deal with that separately as soon as we get a POC
of inode resolution and a sensible blacklist/whitelist model.
Bug: 70942310
Change-Id: Ic15cca0a9d7bc0e45aa48097a94eadef44c333f8
This changes tracefs files to be default-enabled in debug mode, but
default-disabled with specific files enabled in user mode.
Bug: 64762598
Test: Successfully took traces in user mode.
Change-Id: I572ea22253e0c1e42065fbd1d2fd7845de06fceb
Test: Standard Traceur workflow works successfully with no
selinux denials on a user build.
Bug: 64762598
Change-Id: I0dfe506d463b63d70c5bda03f8706041ea7ab448
vendor_init exists on the system partition, but it is meant to be an
extention of init that runs with vendor permissions for executing
vendor scripts, therefore it is not meant to be in coredomain.
Bug: 62875318
Test: boot walleye
Merged-In: I01af5c9f8b198674b15b90620d02725a6e7c1da6
Change-Id: I01af5c9f8b198674b15b90620d02725a6e7c1da6
And grant appropriate permissions to more granular types.
Bug: 29319732
Bug: 65643247
Test: adb bugreport; no new denials to /proc or /sys files.
Change-Id: Ied99546164e79bfa6148822858c165177d3720a5
Perfetto is a performance instrumentation and logging framework,
living in AOSP's /external/pefetto.
Perfetto introduces in the system one binary and two daemons
(the binary can specialize in either depending on the cmdline).
1) traced: unprivileged daemon. This is architecturally similar to logd.
It exposes two UNIX sockets:
- /dev/socket/traced_producer : world-accessible, allows to stream
tracing data. A tmpfs file descriptor is sent via SCM_RIGHTS
from traced to each client process, which needs to be able to
mmap it R/W (but not X)
- /dev/socket/traced_consumer : privilege-accessible (only from:
shell, statsd). It allows to configure tracing and read the trace
buffer.
2) traced_probes: privileged daemon. This needs to:
- access tracingfs (/d/tracing) to turn tracing on and off.
- exec atrace
- connect to traced_producer to stream data to traced.
init.rc file:
https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/external/perfetto/+/575382/14/perfetto.rc
Bug: 70942310
Change-Id: Ia3b5fdacbd5a8e6e23b82f1d6fabfa07e4abc405
This CL creates a traceur_app domain with userdebug privileges akin to
what shell has with regards to being able to find most services on
device. Previously, traceur was running as shell which was an
unintentional abuse of selinux architecture.
Bug: 68126425
Test: Traceur functions outside of shell user privilege
Change-Id: Ib5090e7e8225ad201b3ec24b506fe2717101d0f1
We rely on vendors to label all dependencies of healthd/charger under
/sys/class/power_supply with sysfs_batteryinfo type.
Bug: 65643247
Bug: 32659667
Test: boots without denials from healthd, to sysfs_batteryinfo or to
sysfs_msm_subsys.
Test: charging with device turned off works without /sys denials.
Change-Id: I893f309ecad8a0caf7d0b81f5f945725907255c2
In kernel 4.7, the capability and capability2 classes were split apart
from cap_userns and cap2_userns (see kernel commit
8e4ff6f228e4722cac74db716e308d1da33d744f). Since then, Android cannot be
run in a container with SELinux in enforcing mode.
This change applies the existing capability rules to user namespaces as
well as the root namespace so that Android running in a container
behaves the same on pre- and post-4.7 kernels.
This is essentially:
1. New global_capability_class_set and global_capability2_class_set
that match capability+cap_userns and capability2+cap2_userns,
respectively.
2. s/self:capability/self:global_capability_class_set/g
3. s/self:capability2/self:global_capability2_class_set/g
4. Add cap_userns and cap2_userns to the existing capability_class_set
so that it covers all capabilities. This set was used by several
neverallow and dontaudit rules, and I confirmed that the new
classes are still appropriate.
Test: diff new policy against old and confirm that all new rules add
only cap_userns or cap2_userns;
Boot ARC++ on a device with the 4.12 kernel.
Bug: crbug.com/754831
Change-Id: I4007eb3a2ecd01b062c4c78d9afee71c530df95f
Added access to proc_uptime and proc_asound to address these denials:
avc: denied { read } for name="uptime" dev="proc" ino=4026532080
scontext=u:r:shell:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:proc_uptime:s0 tclass=file
permissive=1
avc: denied { getattr } for path="/proc/asound/version" dev="proc"
ino=4026532017 scontext=u:r:shell:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:proc_asound:s0
tclass=file permissive=1
Bug: 65643247
Test: device boots with no denial from 'shell' domain.
Test: lsmod, ps, top, netstat
Test: No denials triggered from CtsSecurityHostTestCases
Test: external/toybox/run-tests-on-android.sh does not pass, but triggers
no denials from 'shell' domain to 'proc' type.
Change-Id: Ia4c26fd616e33e5962c6707a855dc24e338ec153
Bug: 65643247
Test: cts-tradefed run cts-dev -m \
CtsMediaTestCases --compatibility:module-arg \
CtsMediaTestCases:include-annotation:\
android.platform.test.annotations.RequiresDevice
No denials from mediaserver domain to sysfs type are observed.
Change-Id: Icb5c12f04af213452d82e226993fe13085c5c33f