# snapuserd - Daemon for servicing dm-user requests for Virtual A/B snapshots. type snapuserd, domain; type snapuserd_exec, exec_type, file_type, system_file_type; typeattribute snapuserd coredomain; init_daemon_domain(snapuserd) allow snapuserd kmsg_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; # Allow snapuserd to reach block devices in /dev/block. allow snapuserd block_device:dir search; # Read /sys/block to find all the DM directories like (/sys/block/dm-X). allow snapuserd sysfs:dir { open read }; # Read /sys/block/dm-X/dm/name (which is a symlink to # /sys/devices/virtual/block/dm-X/dm/name) to identify the mapping between # dm-X and dynamic partitions. allow snapuserd sysfs_dm:dir { open read search }; allow snapuserd sysfs_dm:file r_file_perms; # Reading and writing to /dev/block/dm-* (device-mapper) nodes. allow snapuserd block_device:dir r_dir_perms; allow snapuserd dm_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; allow snapuserd dm_device:blk_file rw_file_perms; # Reading and writing to dm-user control nodes. allow snapuserd dm_user_device:dir r_dir_perms; allow snapuserd dm_user_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; # Reading and writing to /dev/socket/snapuserd and snapuserd_proxy. allow snapuserd snapuserd_socket:unix_stream_socket { accept listen getattr read write }; allow snapuserd snapuserd_proxy_socket:sock_file write; # This arises due to first-stage init opening /dev/null without F_CLOEXEC # (see SetStdioToDevNull in init). When we fork() and execveat() snapuserd # again, the descriptor leaks into the new process. allow snapuserd kernel:fd use; # snapuserd.* properties set_prop(snapuserd, snapuserd_prop) get_prop(snapuserd, virtual_ab_prop) # For inotify watching for /dev/socket/snapuserd_proxy to appear. allow snapuserd tmpfs:dir { read watch }; # Forbid anything other than snapuserd and init setting snapuserd properties. neverallow { domain -snapuserd -init } snapuserd_prop:property_service set; # Allow to read/write/create OTA metadata files allow snapuserd metadata_file:dir search; allow snapuserd ota_metadata_file:dir rw_dir_perms; allow snapuserd ota_metadata_file:file create_file_perms; # This capability allows snapuserd to circumvent memlock rlimits while using # io_uring. An Alternative would be to up the memlock rlimit for the snapuserd service. allow snapuserd self:capability ipc_lock; io_uring_use(snapuserd)