platform_system_sepolicy/prebuilts/api/29.0/public/update_verifier.te
Tri Vo 336d0fed4e Reland "Fake 29.0 sepolicy prebuilts"
I took current AOSP policy as base, then removed sepolicy so that the
set of type and attributes was a subset of types and attributes in Q
sepolicy, with exception of those that have not yet been cleand up in
current AOSP:

mediaswcodec_server
netd_socket
mediaextractor_update_service
thermalserviced
thermalserviced_exec

Bug: 133196056
Test: n/a
Change-Id: I863429d61d3fad0272c1d3f1e429cd997513a74a
Merged-In: I3e091652fa8d1757b1f71f7559186d5b32f000d5
2019-06-01 17:20:18 -07:00

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# update_verifier
type update_verifier, domain;
type update_verifier_exec, system_file_type, exec_type, file_type;
# Allow update_verifier to reach block devices in /dev/block.
allow update_verifier block_device:dir search;
# Read care map in /data/ota_package/.
allow update_verifier ota_package_file:dir r_dir_perms;
allow update_verifier ota_package_file:file r_file_perms;
# Read /sys/block to find all the DM directories like (/sys/block/dm-X).
allow update_verifier sysfs:dir r_dir_perms;
# Read /sys/block/dm-X/dm/name (which is a symlink to
# /sys/devices/virtual/block/dm-X/dm/name) to identify the mapping between
# dm-X and system/vendor partitions.
allow update_verifier sysfs_dm:dir r_dir_perms;
allow update_verifier sysfs_dm:file r_file_perms;
# Read all blocks in DM wrapped system partition.
allow update_verifier dm_device:blk_file r_file_perms;
# Write to kernel message.
allow update_verifier kmsg_device:chr_file { getattr w_file_perms };
# Allow update_verifier to reboot the device.
set_prop(update_verifier, powerctl_prop)
# Use Boot Control HAL
hal_client_domain(update_verifier, hal_bootctl)
# Access Checkpoint commands over binder
allow update_verifier vold_service:service_manager find;
binder_call(update_verifier, servicemanager)
binder_call(update_verifier, vold)