# Rules for all domains. # Allow reaping by init. allow domain init:process sigchld; # Read access to properties mapping. allow domain kernel:fd use; allow domain tmpfs:file { read getattr }; # Search /storage/emulated tmpfs mount. allow domain tmpfs:dir r_dir_perms; # Intra-domain accesses. allow domain self:process ~{ execmem execstack execheap ptrace }; allow domain self:fd use; allow domain self:dir r_dir_perms; allow domain self:lnk_file r_file_perms; allow domain self:{ fifo_file file } rw_file_perms; allow domain self:{ unix_dgram_socket unix_stream_socket } *; # Inherit or receive open files from others. allow domain init:fd use; allow domain system_server:fd use; # Connect to adbd and use a socket transferred from it. # This is used for e.g. adb backup/restore. allow domain adbd:unix_stream_socket connectto; allow domain adbd:fd use; allow domain adbd:unix_stream_socket { getattr getopt read write shutdown }; userdebug_or_eng(` # Same as adbd rules above, except allow su to do the same thing allow domain su:unix_stream_socket connectto; allow domain su:fd use; allow domain su:unix_stream_socket { getattr getopt read write shutdown }; # Running something like "pm dump com.android.bluetooth" requires # fifo writes allow domain su:fifo_file { write getattr }; # allow "gdbserver --attach" to work for su. allow domain su:process sigchld; ') ### ### Talk to debuggerd. ### allow domain debuggerd:process sigchld; allow domain debuggerd:unix_stream_socket connectto; # Root fs. allow domain rootfs:dir r_dir_perms; allow domain rootfs:file r_file_perms; allow domain rootfs:lnk_file r_file_perms; # Device accesses. allow domain device:dir search; allow domain dev_type:lnk_file r_file_perms; allow domain devpts:dir search; allow domain device:file read; allow domain socket_device:dir search; allow domain owntty_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; allow domain null_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; allow domain zero_device:chr_file r_file_perms; allow domain ashmem_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; allow domain binder_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; allow domain ptmx_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; allow domain log_device:dir search; allow domain log_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; allow domain alarm_device:chr_file r_file_perms; allow domain urandom_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; allow domain random_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; allow domain properties_device:file r_file_perms; # logd access write_logd(domain) # Filesystem accesses. allow domain fs_type:filesystem getattr; allow domain fs_type:dir getattr; # System file accesses. allow domain system_file:dir r_dir_perms; allow domain system_file:file r_file_perms; allow domain system_file:file execute; allow domain system_file:lnk_file r_file_perms; # Read files already opened under /data. allow domain system_data_file:dir { search getattr }; allow domain system_data_file:file { getattr read }; allow domain system_data_file:lnk_file r_file_perms; # Read apk files under /data/app. allow domain apk_data_file:dir { getattr search }; allow domain apk_data_file:file r_file_perms; # Read /data/dalvik-cache. allow domain dalvikcache_data_file:dir { search getattr }; allow domain dalvikcache_data_file:file r_file_perms; # Read already opened /cache files. allow domain cache_file:dir r_dir_perms; allow domain cache_file:file { getattr read }; allow domain cache_file:lnk_file r_file_perms; # Read timezone related information r_dir_file(domain, zoneinfo_data_file) # For /acct/uid/*/tasks. allow domain cgroup:dir { search write }; allow domain cgroup:file w_file_perms; #Allow access to ion memory allocation device allow domain ion_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; # Read access to pseudo filesystems. r_dir_file(domain, proc) r_dir_file(domain, sysfs) r_dir_file(domain, sysfs_devices_system_cpu) r_dir_file(domain, inotify) r_dir_file(domain, cgroup) r_dir_file(domain, proc_net) # debugfs access allow domain debugfs:dir r_dir_perms; allow domain debugfs:file w_file_perms; # Get SELinux enforcing status. selinux_getenforce(domain) # security files allow domain security_file:dir { search getattr }; allow domain security_file:file getattr; # World readable asec image contents allow domain asec_public_file:file r_file_perms; allow domain { asec_public_file asec_apk_file }:dir r_dir_perms; ######## Backwards compatibility - Unlabeled files ############ # Revert to DAC rules when looking at unlabeled files. Over time, the number # of unlabeled files should decrease. # TODO: delete these rules in the future. # # Note on relabelfrom: We allow any app relabelfrom, but without the relabelto # capability, it's essentially useless. This is needed to allow an app with # relabelto to relabel unlabeled files. # allow domain unlabeled:notdevfile_class_set { create_file_perms relabelfrom }; allow domain unlabeled:dir { create_dir_perms relabelfrom }; neverallow { domain -relabeltodomain } *:dir_file_class_set relabelto; ### ### neverallow rules ### # Limit ability to ptrace or read sensitive /proc/pid files of processes # with other UIDs to these whitelisted domains. neverallow { domain -debuggerd -vold -dumpstate -system_server } self:capability sys_ptrace; # Limit device node creation and raw I/O to these whitelisted domains. neverallow { domain -kernel -init -recovery -ueventd -watchdogd -healthd -vold -uncrypt } self:capability { sys_rawio mknod }; # No domain needs mac_override as it is unused by SELinux. neverallow domain self:capability2 mac_override; # Only recovery needs mac_admin to set contexts not defined in current policy. neverallow { domain -recovery } self:capability2 mac_admin; # Only init should be able to load SELinux policies. # The first load technically occurs while still in the kernel domain, # but this does not trigger a denial since there is no policy yet. # Policy reload requires allowing this to the init domain. neverallow { domain -init } kernel:security load_policy; # Only init prior to switching context should be able to set enforcing mode. # init starts in kernel domain and switches to init domain via setcon in # the init.rc, so the setenforce occurs while still in kernel. After # switching domains, there is never any need to setenforce again by init. neverallow { domain -kernel } kernel:security { setenforce setcheckreqprot }; # Only init, ueventd and system_server should be able to access HW RNG neverallow { domain -init -system_server -ueventd -unconfineddomain } hw_random_device:chr_file *; # Ensure that all entrypoint executables are in exec_type. neverallow domain { file_type -exec_type }:file entrypoint; # Ensure that nothing in userspace can access /dev/mem or /dev/kmem neverallow { domain -kernel -ueventd -init } kmem_device:chr_file *; neverallow domain kmem_device:chr_file ~{ create relabelto unlink setattr }; # Only init should be able to configure kernel usermodehelpers or # security-sensitive proc settings. neverallow { domain -init } usermodehelper:file { append write }; neverallow { domain -init } proc_security:file { append write }; # No domain should be allowed to ptrace init. neverallow domain init:process ptrace; # Init can't receive binder calls. If this neverallow rule is being # triggered, it's probably due to a service with no SELinux domain. neverallow domain init:binder call; # Don't allow raw read/write/open access to block_device # Rather force a relabel to a more specific type neverallow { domain -kernel -init -recovery -vold -uncrypt } block_device:blk_file { open read write }; # Don't allow raw read/write/open access to generic devices. # Rather force a relabel to a more specific type. # ueventd is exempt from this, as its managing these devices. neverallow { domain -unconfineddomain -ueventd } device:chr_file { open read write }; # Limit what domains can mount filesystems or change their mount flags. # sdcard_type / vfat is exempt as a larger set of domains need # this capability, including device-specific domains. neverallow { domain -kernel -init -recovery -vold -zygote } { fs_type -sdcard_type }:filesystem { mount remount relabelfrom relabelto };