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The sheer volume of these can cause confusion. Sample denials (repeated for many processes): denied { getattr } for path="/proc/1/status" dev="proc" ino=24427 scontext=u:r:performanced:s0 tcontext=u:r:init:s0 tclass=file permissive=1 denied { open } for path="/proc/1" dev="proc" ino=18608 scontext=u:r:performanced:s0 tcontext=u:r:init:s0 tclass=dir permissive=1 denied { open } for path="/proc/1/status" dev="proc" ino=24427 scontext=u:r:performanced:s0 tcontext=u:r:init:s0 tclass=file permissive=1 denied { read } for name="status" dev="proc" ino=24427 scontext=u:r:performanced:s0 tcontext=u:r:init:s0 tclass=file permissive=1 Bug: 72643420 Test: Denials no longer present in permissive mode. Change-Id: Ic07b9b0b59ca2122c4843095b63075ab8fd2c70b
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# performanced
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type performanced, domain, mlstrustedsubject;
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type performanced_exec, exec_type, file_type;
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# Needed to check for app permissions.
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binder_use(performanced)
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binder_call(performanced, system_server)
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allow performanced permission_service:service_manager find;
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pdx_server(performanced, performance_client)
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# TODO: use file caps to obtain sys_nice instead of setuid / setgid.
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allow performanced self:global_capability_class_set { setuid setgid sys_nice };
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# Access /proc to validate we're only affecting threads in the same thread group.
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# Performanced also shields unbound kernel threads. It scans every task in the
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# root cpu set, but only affects the kernel threads.
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r_dir_file(performanced, { appdomain bufferhubd kernel surfaceflinger })
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dontaudit performanced domain:dir read;
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allow performanced { appdomain bufferhubd kernel surfaceflinger }:process setsched;
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# These /proc accesses only show up in permissive mode but they
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# generate a lot of noise in the log.
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userdebug_or_eng(`
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dontaudit performanced domain:dir open;
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dontaudit performanced domain:file { open read getattr };
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')
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# Access /dev/cpuset/cpuset.cpus
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r_dir_file(performanced, cgroup)
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