When we serve compressed APEX via OTA, we need to ensure device has
enough space to decompress them during boot. In order to do that,
update_engine will need to pass metadata about the OTA to apexd so that
it can make calculation about space requirments. Update engine in return
will display warning to user if the space requirement can't be
fulfilled.
Bug: 172911822
Test: manual
Change-Id: Idff25ac8e5165da70c539edcf6b292e04299a5c6
Restrict access to controlling snapuserd via ctl properties. Allow
update_engine to control snapuserd, and connect/write to its socket.
update_engine needs this access so it can create the appropriate dm-user
device (which sends queries to snapuserd), which is then used to build
the update snapshot.
This also fixes a bug where /dev/dm-user was not properly labelled. As a
result, snapuserd and update_engine have been granted r_dir_perms to
dm_user_device.
Bug: 168554689
Test: full ota with VABC enabled
Change-Id: I1f65ba9f16a83fe3e8ed41a594421939a256aec0
Adds proper file_contexts and domains for pre/postinstall hooks.
Allow the pre/postinstall hooks to communicate with update_engine stable
service.
Bug: 161563386
Test: apply a GKI update
Change-Id: I4437aab8e87ccbe55858150b95f67ec6e445ac1f
Allow the update_engine to use the gsid property and to avoid the VAB
merge when running a DSU.
Bug:147071959
Test: ota_e2etest.py
Change-Id: I40220877625453198b217e788e6b3bfab8437f24
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)
- /data/gsi/ota/* now has the type ota_image_data_file. At runtime
during an OTA, update_engine uses libsnapshot to talk to gsid
to create these images as a backing storage of snapshots. These
"COW images" stores the changes update_engine has applied to
the partitions.
If the update is successful, these changes will be merged to the
partitions, and these images will be teared down. If the update
fails, these images will be deleted after rolling back to the
previous slot.
- /metadata/gsi/ota/* now has the type ota_metadata_file. At runtime
during an OTA, update_engine and gsid stores update states and
information of the created snapshots there. At next boot, init
reads these files to re-create the snapshots.
Beside these assignments, this CL also allows gsid and update_engine
to have the these permissions to do these operations.
Bug: 135752105
Test: apply OTA, no failure
Change-Id: Ibd53cacb6b4ee569c33cffbc18b1b801b62265de
long live domain.te!
Remove all references.
Bug: 28760354
Test: build
Merged-In: I99953ecc7d275fdbe8e56d8f47a27d1f9e1cc09a
Change-Id: I99953ecc7d275fdbe8e56d8f47a27d1f9e1cc09a
This attribute is being actively removed from policy. Since
attributes are not being versioned, partners must not be able to
access and use this attribute. Move it from private and verify in
the logs that rild and tee are not using these permissions.
Bug: 38316109
Test: build and boot Marlin
Test: Verify that rild and tee are not being granted any of these
permissions.
Merged-In: I31beeb5bdf3885195310b086c1af3432dc6a349b
Change-Id: I31beeb5bdf3885195310b086c1af3432dc6a349b
(cherry picked from commit 76aab82cb3)
On PRODUCT_FULL_TREBLE devices, non-vendor domains (except vendor
apps) are not permitted to use Binder. This commit thus:
* groups non-vendor domains using the new "coredomain" attribute,
* adds neverallow rules restricting Binder use to coredomain and
appdomain only, and
* temporarily exempts the domains which are currently violating this
rule from this restriction. These domains are grouped using the new
"binder_in_vendor_violators" attribute. The attribute is needed
because the types corresponding to violators are not exposed to the
public policy where the neverallow rules are.
Test: mmm system/sepolicy
Test: Device boots, no new denials
Test: In Chrome, navigate to ip6.me, play a YouTube video
Test: YouTube: play a video
Test: Netflix: play a movie
Test: Google Camera: take a photo, take an HDR+ photo, record video with
sound, record slow motion video with sound. Confirm videos play
back fine and with sound.
Bug: 35870313
Change-Id: I0cd1a80b60bcbde358ce0f7a47b90f4435a45c95
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