platform_system_sepolicy/private/untrusted_app_all.te
Tri Vo d9dcea570c sepolicy: rework ashmem_device permissions
Only allow apps targetting < Q and ephemeral apps to open /dev/ashmem.
Ephemeral apps are not distinguishable based on target API. So allow
ephemeral_app to open /dev/ashmem for compatibility reasons.

For sake of simplicity, allow all domains /dev/ashmem permissions other
than "open". Reason being that once we can remove "open" access
everywhere, we can remove the device altogether along with  other
permission.

Bug: 134434505
Test: boot crosshatch; browse internet, take picture;
no ashmem_device denials
Change-Id: Ib4dddc47fcafb2697795538cdf055f305fa77799
2019-10-07 14:13:35 -07:00

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###
### Untrusted_app_all.
###
### This file defines the rules shared by all untrusted app domains except
### ephemeral_app for instant apps.
### Apps are labeled based on mac_permissions.xml (maps signer and
### optionally package name to seinfo value) and seapp_contexts (maps UID
### and optionally seinfo value to domain for process and type for data
### directory). The untrusted_app_all attribute is assigned to all default
### seapp_contexts for any app with UID between APP_AID (10000)
### and AID_ISOLATED_START (99000) if the app has no specific seinfo
### value as determined from mac_permissions.xml. In current AOSP, this
### attribute is assigned to all non-system apps as well as to any system apps
### that are not signed by the platform key. To move
### a system app into a specific domain, add a signer entry for it to
### mac_permissions.xml and assign it one of the pre-existing seinfo values
### or define and use a new seinfo value in both mac_permissions.xml and
### seapp_contexts.
###
### Note that rules that should apply to all untrusted apps must be in app.te or also
### added to ephemeral_app.te.
# Some apps ship with shared libraries and binaries that they write out
# to their sandbox directory and then execute.
allow untrusted_app_all privapp_data_file:file { r_file_perms execute };
allow untrusted_app_all app_data_file:file { r_file_perms execute };
auditallow untrusted_app_all app_data_file:file execute;
# Chrome Crashpad uses the the dynamic linker to load native executables
# from an APK (b/112050209, crbug.com/928422)
allow untrusted_app_all system_linker_exec:file execute_no_trans;
# Follow priv-app symlinks. This is used for dynamite functionality.
allow untrusted_app_all privapp_data_file:lnk_file r_file_perms;
# Allow handling of less common filesystem objects
allow untrusted_app_all app_data_file:{ lnk_file sock_file fifo_file } create_file_perms;
# Allow loading and deleting executable shared libraries
# within an application home directory. Such shared libraries would be
# created by things like renderscript or via other mechanisms.
allow untrusted_app_all app_exec_data_file:file { r_file_perms execute unlink };
# ASEC
allow untrusted_app_all asec_apk_file:file r_file_perms;
allow untrusted_app_all asec_apk_file:dir r_dir_perms;
# Execute libs in asec containers.
allow untrusted_app_all asec_public_file:file { execute };
# Used by Finsky / Android "Verify Apps" functionality when
# running "adb install foo.apk".
# TODO: Long term, we don't want apps probing into shell data files.
# Figure out a way to remove these rules.
allow untrusted_app_all shell_data_file:file r_file_perms;
allow untrusted_app_all shell_data_file:dir r_dir_perms;
# Allow traceur to pass file descriptors through a content provider to untrusted apps
# for the purpose of sharing files through e.g. gmail
allow untrusted_app_all trace_data_file:file { getattr read };
# untrusted apps should not be able to open trace data files, they should depend
# upon traceur to pass a file descriptor
neverallow untrusted_app_all trace_data_file:dir *;
neverallow untrusted_app_all trace_data_file:file { no_w_file_perms open };
# Allow to read staged apks.
allow untrusted_app_all { apk_tmp_file apk_private_tmp_file }:file {read getattr};
# Read and write system app data files passed over Binder.
# Motivating case was /data/data/com.android.settings/cache/*.jpg for
# cropping or taking user photos.
allow untrusted_app_all system_app_data_file:file { read write getattr };
#
# Rules migrated from old app domains coalesced into untrusted_app.
# This includes what used to be media_app, shared_app, and release_app.
#
# Access to /data/media.
allow untrusted_app_all media_rw_data_file:dir create_dir_perms;
allow untrusted_app_all media_rw_data_file:file create_file_perms;
# Traverse into /mnt/media_rw for bypassing FUSE daemon
# TODO: narrow this to just MediaProvider
allow untrusted_app_all mnt_media_rw_file:dir search;
# allow cts to query all services
allow untrusted_app_all servicemanager:service_manager list;
allow untrusted_app_all audioserver_service:service_manager find;
allow untrusted_app_all cameraserver_service:service_manager find;
allow untrusted_app_all drmserver_service:service_manager find;
allow untrusted_app_all mediaserver_service:service_manager find;
allow untrusted_app_all mediaextractor_service:service_manager find;
allow untrusted_app_all mediametrics_service:service_manager find;
allow untrusted_app_all mediadrmserver_service:service_manager find;
allow untrusted_app_all nfc_service:service_manager find;
allow untrusted_app_all radio_service:service_manager find;
allow untrusted_app_all app_api_service:service_manager find;
allow untrusted_app_all vr_manager_service:service_manager find;
allow untrusted_app_all gpu_service:service_manager find;
# Allow untrusted apps to interact with gpuservice
binder_call(untrusted_app_all, gpuservice)
# gdbserver for ndk-gdb ptrace attaches to app process.
allow untrusted_app_all self:process ptrace;
# Android Studio Instant Run has the application connect to a
# runas_app socket listening in the abstract namespace.
# https://developer.android.com/studio/run/
# b/123297648
allow untrusted_app_all runas_app:unix_stream_socket connectto;
# Untrusted apps need to be able to send a SIGCHLD to runas_app
# when running under a debugger (b/123612207)
allow untrusted_app_all runas_app:process sigchld;
# Cts: HwRngTest
allow untrusted_app_all sysfs_hwrandom:dir search;
allow untrusted_app_all sysfs_hwrandom:file r_file_perms;
# Allow apps to view preloaded media content
allow untrusted_app_all preloads_media_file:dir r_dir_perms;
allow untrusted_app_all preloads_media_file:file r_file_perms;
allow untrusted_app_all preloads_data_file:dir search;
# Allow untrusted apps read / execute access to /vendor/app for there can
# be pre-installed vendor apps that package a library within themselves.
# TODO (b/37784178) Consider creating a special type for /vendor/app installed
# apps.
allow untrusted_app_all vendor_app_file:dir { open getattr read search };
allow untrusted_app_all vendor_app_file:file { r_file_perms execute };
allow untrusted_app_all vendor_app_file:lnk_file { open getattr read };
# Write app-specific trace data to the Perfetto traced damon. This requires
# connecting to its producer socket and obtaining a (per-process) tmpfs fd.
allow untrusted_app_all traced:fd use;
allow untrusted_app_all traced_tmpfs:file { read write getattr map };
unix_socket_connect(untrusted_app_all, traced_producer, traced)
# Allow heap profiling if the app opts in by being marked
# profileable/debuggable.
can_profile_heap(untrusted_app_all)
# allow untrusted apps to use UDP sockets provided by the system server but not
# modify them other than to connect
allow untrusted_app_all system_server:udp_socket {
connect getattr read recvfrom sendto write getopt setopt };
# Allow the renderscript compiler to be run.
domain_auto_trans(untrusted_app_all, rs_exec, rs)
# This is allowed for targetSdkVersion <= 25 but disallowed on newer versions.
dontaudit untrusted_app_all net_dns_prop:file read;
# These have been disallowed since Android O.
# For P, we assume that apps are safely handling the denial.
dontaudit untrusted_app_all proc_stat:file read;
dontaudit untrusted_app_all proc_vmstat:file read;
dontaudit untrusted_app_all proc_uptime:file read;
# Allow the allocation and use of ptys
# Used by: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm
create_pty(untrusted_app_all)
# Attempts to write to system_data_file is generally a sign
# that apps are attempting to access encrypted storage before
# the ACTION_USER_UNLOCKED intent is delivered. Suppress this
# denial to prevent third party apps from spamming the logs.
dontaudit untrusted_app_all system_data_file:dir write;
# Allow access to kcov via its ioctl interface for coverage
# guided kernel fuzzing.
userdebug_or_eng(`
allow untrusted_app_all debugfs_kcov:file rw_file_perms;
allowxperm untrusted_app_all debugfs_kcov:file ioctl { KCOV_INIT_TRACE KCOV_ENABLE KCOV_DISABLE };
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