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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
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29 lines
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type wpantund, domain;
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type wpantund_exec, system_file_type, exec_type, file_type;
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hal_client_domain(wpantund, hal_lowpan)
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net_domain(wpantund)
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binder_use(wpantund)
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binder_call(wpantund, system_server)
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# wpantund needs to be able to check in with the lowpan_service
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allow wpantund lowpan_service:service_manager find;
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# Allow wpantund to call any callbacks that have been registered with it.
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# Generally, only privileged apps are able to register callbacks with
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# wpantund, so we are limiting the scope for callbacks to only privileged
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# apps. We also add shell to allow the command-line utility `lowpanctl`
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# to work properly from `adb shell`.
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allow wpantund {priv_app shell}:binder call;
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# create sockets to set interfaces up and down, add multicast groups, etc.
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allow wpantund self:udp_socket create_socket_perms;
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# setting interface state up/down and changing MTU are privileged ioctls
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allowxperm wpantund self:udp_socket ioctl { SIOCSIFFLAGS SIOCSIFMTU };
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# Allow us to bring up a TUN network interface.
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allow wpantund tun_device:chr_file rw_file_perms;
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allow wpantund self:global_capability_class_set { net_admin net_raw };
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allow wpantund self:tun_socket create;
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