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Ideally, public should only contain APIs (types / attributes) for vendor. The other statements like allow/neverallow/typeattributes are regarded as implementation detail for platform and should be in private. Bug: 232023812 Test: m selinux_policy Test: diff <(git diff --staged | grep "^-" | cut -b2- | sort) \ <(git diff --staged | grep "^+" | cut -b2- | sort) Test: remove comments on plat_sepolicy.cil, replace base_typeattr_* to base_typeattr and then compare old and new plat_sepolicy.cil Change-Id: I5e7d2da4465ab0216de6bacdf03077d37f6ffe12
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79 lines
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typeattribute fsck coredomain;
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init_daemon_domain(fsck)
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allow fsck metadata_block_device:blk_file rw_file_perms;
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# /dev/__null__ created by init prior to policy load,
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# open fd inherited by fsck.
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allow fsck tmpfs:chr_file { read write ioctl };
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# Inherit and use pty created by android_fork_execvp_ext().
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allow fsck devpts:chr_file { read write ioctl getattr };
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# Allow stdin/out back to vold
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allow fsck vold:fd use;
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allow fsck vold:fifo_file { read write getattr };
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# Run fsck on certain block devices
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allow fsck userdata_block_device:blk_file rw_file_perms;
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allow fsck cache_block_device:blk_file rw_file_perms;
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allow fsck dm_device:blk_file rw_file_perms;
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allow fsck zoned_block_device:blk_file rw_file_perms;
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userdebug_or_eng(`
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allow fsck system_block_device:blk_file rw_file_perms;
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')
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# e2fsck performs a comprehensive search of /proc/mounts to check whether the
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# checked filesystem is currently mounted.
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allow fsck metadata_file:dir getattr;
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allow fsck block_device:dir search;
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allow fsck mirror_data_file:dir search;
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# For the block devices where we have ioctl access,
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# allow at a minimum the following common fsck ioctls.
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allowxperm fsck dev_type:blk_file ioctl {
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BLKDISCARDZEROES
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BLKROGET
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BLKREPORTZONE
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};
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# To determine if it is safe to run fsck on a filesystem, e2fsck
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# must first determine if the filesystem is mounted. To do that,
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# e2fsck scans through /proc/mounts and collects all the mounted
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# block devices. With that information, it runs stat() on each block
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# device, comparing the major and minor numbers to the filesystem
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# passed in on the command line. If there is a match, then the filesystem
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# is currently mounted and running fsck is dangerous.
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# Allow stat access to all block devices so that fsck can compare
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# major/minor values.
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allow fsck dev_type:blk_file getattr;
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allow fsck {
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proc_mounts
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proc_swaps
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sysfs_dm
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}:file r_file_perms;
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allow fsck rootfs:dir r_dir_perms;
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allow fsck sysfs_dm:dir r_dir_perms;
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###
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### neverallow rules
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###
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# fsck should never be run on these block devices
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neverallow fsck {
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boot_block_device
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frp_block_device
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recovery_block_device
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root_block_device
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swap_block_device
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system_block_device
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userdebug_or_eng(`-system_block_device')
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vold_device
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}:blk_file no_rw_file_perms;
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# Only allow entry from init or vold via fsck binaries
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neverallow { domain -init -vold } fsck:process transition;
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neverallow * fsck:process dyntransition;
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neverallow fsck { file_type fs_type -fsck_exec }:file entrypoint;
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