Motivation: Domain is overly permissive. Start removing permissions
from domain and assign them to the domain_deprecated attribute.
Domain_deprecated and domain can initially be assigned to all
domains. The goal is to not assign domain_deprecated to new domains
and to start removing domain_deprecated where it is not required or
reassigning the appropriate permissions to the inheriting domain
when necessary.
Bug: 25433265
Change-Id: I8b11cb137df7bdd382629c98d916a73fe276413c
On 64 bit systems, all requests will first go to the 64 bit debuggerd
which will redirect to the 32 bit debuggerd if necessary. This avoids
any permissions problems where a java process needs to be able to
read the elf data for executables. Instead the permissions are granted
to debuggerd instead.
Also remove the permissions to read the /system/bin executables from
dumpstate since they aren't necessary any more.
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=97024
Change-Id: I80ab1a177a110aa7381c2a4b516cfe71ef2a4808
Addresses the following denial when debuggerd attempts to stat Webview mmap'd
shared relro files on process crash. Full read permissions may not be necessary:
W/debuggerd( 185): type=1400 audit(0.0:97): avc: denied { search } for name="shared_relro" dev="mmcblk0p28" ino=618955 scontext=u:r:debuggerd:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:shared_relro_file:s0 tclass=dir
Bug: 17101854
Change-Id: I11eea85668ba033c554e5aab99b70a454fb75164
Define a new class, permissions, and rules for the debuggerd
SELinux MAC checks.
Used by Ib317564e54e07cc21f259e75124b762ad17c6e16 for debuggerd.
Change-Id: I8e120d319512ff207ed22ed87cde4e0432a13dda
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
This was originally to limit the ability to relabel files to
particular types given the ability of all domains to relabelfrom
unlabeled files. Since the latter was removed by
Ied84f8b4b1a0896c1b9f7d783b7463ce09d4807b, this no longer serves
any purpose.
Change-Id: Ic41e94437188183f15ed8b3732c6cd5918da3397
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
Allow the use of debug.db.uid on userdebug / eng builds.
Setting this property allows debuggerd to suspend a process
if it detects a crash.
Make debug.db.uid only accessible to the su domain. This should
not be used on a user build.
Only support reading user input on userdebug / eng builds.
Steps to reproduce with the "crasher" program:
adb root
adb shell setprop debug.db.uid 20000
mmm system/core/debuggerd
adb sync
adb shell crasher
Addresses the following denials:
<5>[ 580.637442] type=1400 audit(1392412124.612:149): avc: denied { read } for pid=182 comm="debuggerd" name="input" dev="tmpfs" ino=5665 scontext=u:r:debuggerd:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:input_device:s0 tclass=dir
<5>[ 580.637589] type=1400 audit(1392412124.612:150): avc: denied { open } for pid=182 comm="debuggerd" name="input" dev="tmpfs" ino=5665 scontext=u:r:debuggerd:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:input_device:s0 tclass=dir
<5>[ 580.637706] type=1400 audit(1392412124.612:151): avc: denied { read write } for pid=182 comm="debuggerd" name="event5" dev="tmpfs" ino=6723 scontext=u:r:debuggerd:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:input_device:s0 tclass=chr_file
<5>[ 580.637823] type=1400 audit(1392412124.612:152): avc: denied { open } for pid=182 comm="debuggerd" name="event5" dev="tmpfs" ino=6723 scontext=u:r:debuggerd:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:input_device:s0 tclass=chr_file
<5>[ 580.637958] type=1400 audit(1392412124.612:153): avc: denied { ioctl } for pid=182 comm="debuggerd" path="/dev/input/event5" dev="tmpfs" ino=6723 scontext=u:r:debuggerd:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:input_device:s0 tclass=chr_file
Bug: 12532622
Change-Id: I63486edb73efb1ca12e9eb1994ac9e389251a3f1
- Add write_logd, read_logd and control_logd macros added along
with contexts for user space logd.
- Specify above on domain wide, or service-by-service basis
- Add logd rules.
- deprecate access_logcat as unused.
- 'allow <domain> zygote:unix_dgram_socket write;' rule added to
deal with fd inheritance. ToDo: investigate means to allow
references to close, and reopen in context of application
or call setsockcreatecon() to label them in child context.
Change-Id: I35dbb9d5122c5ed9b8c8f128abf24a871d6b26d8
Remove init, ueventd, watchdogd, healthd and adbd from the set of
domains traceable by debuggerd. bionic/linker/debugger.cpp sets up
handlers for all dynamically linked programs in Android but this
should not apply for statically linked programs.
Exclude ptrace access from unconfineddomain.
Prohibit ptrace access to init via neverallow.
Change-Id: I70d742233fbe40cb4d1772a4e6cd9f8f767f2c3a
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
This change removes the permissive line from unconfined
domains. Unconfined domains can do (mostly) anything, so moving
these domains into enforcing should be a no-op.
The following domains were deliberately NOT changed:
1) kernel
2) init
In the future, this gives us the ability to tighten up the
rules in unconfined, and have those tightened rules actually
work.
When we're ready to tighten up the rules for these domains,
we can:
1) Remove unconfined_domain and re-add the permissive line.
2) Submit the domain in permissive but NOT unconfined.
3) Remove the permissive line
4) Wait a few days and submit the no-permissive change.
For instance, if we were ready to do this for adb, we'd identify
a list of possible rules which allow adbd to work, re-add
the permissive line, and then upload those changes to AOSP.
After sufficient testing, we'd then move adb to enforcing.
We'd repeat this for each domain until everything is enforcing
and out of unconfined.
Change-Id: If674190de3262969322fb2e93d9a0e734f8b9245
Otherwise it defaults to the label of /data/system and
cannot be distinguished from any other socket in that directory.
Also adds allow rule required for pre-existing wpa_socket transition
to function without unconfined_domain.
Change-Id: I57179aa18786bd56d247f397347e546cca978e41
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
This prevents denials from being generated by the base policy.
Over time, these rules will be incrementally tightened to improve
security.
Change-Id: I4be1c987a5d69ac784a56d42fc2c9063c402de11
/data/security is another location that policy
files can reside. In fact, these policy files
take precedence over their rootfs counterparts
under certain circumstances. Give the appropriate
players the rights to read these policy files.
Change-Id: I9951c808ca97c2e35a9adb717ce5cb98cda24c41
Read access to /dev/log/* is no longer restricted.
Filtering on reads is performed per-uid by the kernel logger driver.
Change-Id: Ia986cbe66b84f3898e858c60f12c7f3d63ac47cf
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>