Bug: 130734497
Test: m selinux_policy; system_server and statds still have permission
to export HIDL services.
Change-Id: I6e87b236bdbdd939fca51fb7255e97635118ed2d
Also giving statsd permission to access it. This change copies the internal sepolicy to AOSP.
Bug: 111185513
Bug: 120551881
Test: make
Change-Id: I7e0386777e05580299caf9b97cb7804459f1a9d0
We plan on migrating MetricsLogger to write to statsd socket. So we need to
allow zygote, which writes to logd using MetricsLogger, to also be able
to statsd. We also re-locate some sepolicies to write to statsd socket
in their respective policy definitions.
Bug: 110537511
Test: no failure/violations observed
Change-Id: I21fd352a25ed946516f9a45ac3b5e9bf97b059bc
Bug: 116732452
Test: No sepolicy violations observed with this change
(cherry picked from commit I1958182dd8ecc496625da2a2a834f71f5d43e7bb)
Change-Id: Ib386767d8acfacf9fedafd9a79dd555ce233f41c
system_file_type is a new attribute used to identify files which exist
on the /system partition. It's useful for allow rules in init, which are
based off of a blacklist of writable files. Additionally, it's useful
for constructing neverallow rules to prevent regressions.
Additionally, add commented out tests which enforce that all files on
the /system partition have the system_file_type attribute. These tests
will be uncommented in a future change after all the device-specific
policies are cleaned up.
Test: Device boots and no obvious problems.
Change-Id: Id9bae6625f042594c8eba74ca712abb09702c1e5