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A common source of mistakes when authoring sepolicy is properly setting up property sets. This is a 3 part step of: 1. Allowing the unix domain connection to the init/property service 2. Allowing write on the property_socket file 3. Allowing the set on class property_service The macro unix_socket_connect() handled 1 and 2, but could be confusing for first time policy authors. 3 had to be explicitly added. To correct this, we introduce a new macros: set_prop(sourcedomain, targetprop) This macro handles steps 1, 2 and 3. No difference in sediff is expected. Change-Id: I630ba0178439c935d08062892990d43a3cc1239e Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@linux.intel.com>
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# bluetooth subsystem
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type bluetooth, domain;
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app_domain(bluetooth)
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net_domain(bluetooth)
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# Data file accesses.
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allow bluetooth bluetooth_data_file:dir create_dir_perms;
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allow bluetooth bluetooth_data_file:notdevfile_class_set create_file_perms;
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# Socket creation under /data/misc/bluedroid.
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type_transition bluetooth bluetooth_data_file:sock_file bluetooth_socket;
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allow bluetooth bluetooth_socket:sock_file create_file_perms;
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# bluetooth factory file accesses.
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r_dir_file(bluetooth, bluetooth_efs_file)
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# Device accesses.
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allow bluetooth { tun_device uhid_device hci_attach_dev }:chr_file rw_file_perms;
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# Other domains that can create and use bluetooth sockets.
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# SELinux does not presently define a specific socket class for
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# bluetooth sockets, nor does it distinguish among the bluetooth protocols.
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# TODO: This should no longer be needed with bluedroid for bluetooth
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# but may be getting used for other non-bluetooth sockets that has no
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# specific class defined. Consider taking to specific domains.
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allow bluetoothdomain self:socket create_socket_perms;
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# sysfs access.
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allow bluetooth sysfs_bluetooth_writable:file rw_file_perms;
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allow bluetooth self:capability net_admin;
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allow bluetooth self:capability2 wake_alarm;
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# Allow clients to use a socket provided by the bluetooth app.
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# TODO: See if this is still required under bluedroid.
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allow bluetoothdomain bluetooth:unix_stream_socket { getopt setopt getattr read write ioctl shutdown };
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# tethering
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allow bluetooth self:tun_socket create_socket_perms;
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allow bluetooth efs_file:dir search;
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# proc access.
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allow bluetooth proc_bluetooth_writable:file rw_file_perms;
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# Allow write access to bluetooth specific properties
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set_prop(bluetooth, bluetooth_prop)
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set_prop(bluetooth, pan_result_prop)
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set_prop(bluetooth, ctl_dhcp_pan_prop)
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allow bluetooth bluetooth_service:service_manager find;
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allow bluetooth mediaserver_service:service_manager find;
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allow bluetooth radio_service:service_manager find;
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allow bluetooth surfaceflinger_service:service_manager find;
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allow bluetooth app_api_service:service_manager find;
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allow bluetooth system_api_service:service_manager find;
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# already open bugreport file descriptors may be shared with
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# the bluetooth process, from a file in
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# /data/data/com.android.shell/files/bugreports/bugreport-*.
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allow bluetooth shell_data_file:file read;
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###
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### Neverallow rules
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###
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### These are things that the bluetooth app should NEVER be able to do
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###
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# Superuser capabilities.
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# bluetooth requires net_admin and wake_alarm.
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neverallow bluetooth self:capability ~net_admin;
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neverallow bluetooth self:capability2 ~wake_alarm;
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