platform_system_sepolicy/public/mediametrics.te
Ray Essick 9b0924e141 Give media.metrics service access to uid/pkg info
relax the sepolicy for media.metrics to allow access to
package manager for uid->packagename mapping functionality.

Bug: 65027506
Test: read output of 'dumpsys media.metrics'
Change-Id: I0d25af16c06dc65154cfda854e28ab70ada097c4
2017-08-31 11:52:58 -07:00

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# mediametrics - daemon for collecting media.metrics data
type mediametrics, domain;
type mediametrics_exec, exec_type, file_type;
binder_use(mediametrics)
binder_call(mediametrics, binderservicedomain)
binder_service(mediametrics)
add_service(mediametrics, mediametrics_service)
allow mediametrics system_server:fd use;
r_dir_file(mediametrics, cgroup)
allow mediametrics proc_meminfo:file r_file_perms;
# allows interactions with dumpsys to GMScore
allow mediametrics app_data_file:file write;
# allow access to package manager for uid->apk mapping
allow mediametrics package_native_service:service_manager find;
###
### neverallow rules
###
# mediametrics should never execute any executable without a
# domain transition
neverallow mediametrics { file_type fs_type }:file execute_no_trans;
# The goal of the mediaserver split is to place media processing code into
# restrictive sandboxes with limited responsibilities and thus limited
# permissions. Example: Audioserver is only responsible for controlling audio
# hardware and processing audio content. Cameraserver does the same for camera
# hardware/content. Etc.
#
# Media processing code is inherently risky and thus should have limited
# permissions and be isolated from the rest of the system and network.
# Lengthier explanation here:
# https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2016/05/hardening-media-stack.html
neverallow mediametrics domain:{ tcp_socket udp_socket rawip_socket } *;