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public/property split is landed to selectively export public types to
vendors. So rules happening within system should be in private. This
introduces private/property.te and moves all allow and neverallow rules
from any coredomains to system defiend properties.
Bug: 150331497
Test: system/sepolicy/tools/build_policies.sh
Change-Id: I0d929024ae9f4ae3830d4bf3d59e999febb22cbe
Merged-In: I0d929024ae9f4ae3830d4bf3d59e999febb22cbe
(cherry picked from commit 42c7d8966c
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type mediaswcodec, domain;
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type mediaswcodec_exec, system_file_type, exec_type, file_type;
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hal_server_domain(mediaswcodec, hal_codec2)
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# mediaswcodec may use an input surface from a different Codec2 service or an
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# OMX service
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hal_client_domain(mediaswcodec, hal_codec2)
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hal_client_domain(mediaswcodec, hal_omx)
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hal_client_domain(mediaswcodec, hal_allocator)
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hal_client_domain(mediaswcodec, hal_graphics_allocator)
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crash_dump_fallback(mediaswcodec)
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# mediaswcodec_server should never execute any executable without a
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# domain transition
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neverallow mediaswcodec { file_type fs_type }:file execute_no_trans;
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# Media processing code is inherently risky and thus should have limited
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# permissions and be isolated from the rest of the system and network.
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# Lengthier explanation here:
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# https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2016/05/hardening-media-stack.html
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neverallow mediaswcodec domain:{ tcp_socket udp_socket rawip_socket } *;
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