platform_system_sepolicy/public/ueventd.te
Benjamin Gordon 9b2e0cbeea sepolicy: Add rules for non-init namespaces
In kernel 4.7, the capability and capability2 classes were split apart
from cap_userns and cap2_userns (see kernel commit
8e4ff6f228e4722cac74db716e308d1da33d744f). Since then, Android cannot be
run in a container with SELinux in enforcing mode.

This change applies the existing capability rules to user namespaces as
well as the root namespace so that Android running in a container
behaves the same on pre- and post-4.7 kernels.

This is essentially:
  1. New global_capability_class_set and global_capability2_class_set
     that match capability+cap_userns and capability2+cap2_userns,
     respectively.
  2. s/self:capability/self:global_capability_class_set/g
  3. s/self:capability2/self:global_capability2_class_set/g
  4. Add cap_userns and cap2_userns to the existing capability_class_set
     so that it covers all capabilities.  This set was used by several
     neverallow and dontaudit rules, and I confirmed that the new
     classes are still appropriate.

Test: diff new policy against old and confirm that all new rules add
      only cap_userns or cap2_userns;
      Boot ARC++ on a device with the 4.12 kernel.
Bug: crbug.com/754831

Change-Id: I4007eb3a2ecd01b062c4c78d9afee71c530df95f
2017-11-21 08:34:32 -07:00

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# ueventd seclabel is specified in init.rc since
# it lives in the rootfs and has no unique file type.
type ueventd, domain;
# Write to /dev/kmsg.
allow ueventd kmsg_device:chr_file rw_file_perms;
allow ueventd self:global_capability_class_set { chown mknod net_admin setgid fsetid sys_rawio dac_override fowner };
allow ueventd device:file create_file_perms;
r_dir_file(ueventd, rootfs)
# ueventd needs write access to files in /sys to regenerate uevents
allow ueventd sysfs_type:file w_file_perms;
r_dir_file(ueventd, sysfs_type)
allow ueventd sysfs_type:{ file lnk_file } { relabelfrom relabelto setattr };
allow ueventd sysfs_type:dir { relabelfrom relabelto setattr };
allow ueventd tmpfs:chr_file rw_file_perms;
allow ueventd dev_type:dir create_dir_perms;
allow ueventd dev_type:lnk_file { create unlink };
allow ueventd dev_type:chr_file { getattr create setattr unlink };
allow ueventd dev_type:blk_file { getattr relabelfrom relabelto create setattr unlink };
allow ueventd self:netlink_kobject_uevent_socket create_socket_perms_no_ioctl;
allow ueventd efs_file:dir search;
allow ueventd efs_file:file r_file_perms;
# Get SELinux enforcing status.
r_dir_file(ueventd, selinuxfs)
# Access for /vendor/ueventd.rc and /vendor/firmware
r_dir_file(ueventd, { vendor_file_type -vendor_app_file -vendor_overlay_file })
# Get file contexts for new device nodes
allow ueventd file_contexts_file:file r_file_perms;
# Use setfscreatecon() to label /dev directories and files.
allow ueventd self:process setfscreate;
# Access for /proc/sys/kernel/overflowuid.
allow ueventd proc_overflowuid:file r_file_perms;
#####
##### neverallow rules
#####
# ueventd must never set properties, otherwise deadlocks may occur.
# https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/133120/6/init/devices.cpp@941
# No writing to the property socket, connecting to init, or setting properties.
neverallow ueventd property_socket:sock_file write;
neverallow ueventd init:unix_stream_socket connectto;
neverallow ueventd property_type:property_service set;
# Restrict ueventd access on block devices to maintenence operations.
neverallow ueventd dev_type:blk_file ~{ getattr relabelfrom relabelto create setattr unlink };
# Only relabelto as we would never want to relabelfrom kmem_device or port_device
neverallow ueventd { kmem_device port_device }:chr_file ~{ getattr create setattr unlink relabelto };