platform_system_sepolicy/init.te
Stephen Smalley 1c16abd340 Allow init to chown/chmod character devices.
init.rc files can potentially chown/chmod any character device, so
allow it for everything except for kmem (prohibited by neverallow).
While we could whitelist each of the device types, doing so would also
require device-specific changes for the device-specific types and
may be difficult to maintain.

Resolves (permissive) denials such as:
avc:  denied  { read } for  pid=1 comm="init" name="ttySAC0" dev="tmpfs" ino=4208 scontext=u:r:init:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:hci_attach_dev:s0 tclass=chr_file permissive=1

avc:  denied  { open } for  pid=1 comm="init" name="ttySAC0" dev="tmpfs" ino=4208 scontext=u:r:init:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:hci_attach_dev:s0 tclass=chr_file permissive=1

avc:  denied  { setattr } for  pid=1 comm="init" name="ttySAC0" dev="tmpfs" ino=4208 scontext=u:r:init:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:hci_attach_dev:s0 tclass=chr_file permissive=1

avc:  denied  { read } for  pid=1 comm="init" name="smd7" dev="tmpfs" ino=6181 scontext=u:r:init:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:radio_device:s0 tclass=chr_file

avc:  denied  { open } for  pid=1 comm="init" name="smd7" dev="tmpfs" ino=6181 scontext=u:r:init:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:radio_device:s0 tclass=chr_file

avc:  denied  { read } for  pid=1 comm="init" name="wcnss_wlan" dev="tmpfs" ino=7475 scontext=u:r:init:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:wlan_device:s0 tclass=chr_file

avc:  denied  { open } for  pid=1 comm="init" name="wcnss_wlan" dev="tmpfs" ino=7475 scontext=u:r:init:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:wlan_device:s0 tclass=chr_file

avc:  denied  { setattr } for  pid=1 comm="init" name="wcnss_wlan" dev="tmpfs" ino=7475 scontext=u:r:init:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:wlan_device:s0 tclass=chr_file

Change-Id: If8d14e9e434fab645d43db12cc1bdbfd3fc5d354
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
2014-11-10 13:25:12 -05:00

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# init switches to init domain (via init.rc).
type init, domain;
permissive_or_unconfined(init)
tmpfs_domain(init)
# setrlimit
allow init self:capability sys_resource;
# Remove /dev/.booting, created before initial policy load or restorecon /dev.
allow init tmpfs:file unlink;
# Access pty created for fsck.
allow init devpts:chr_file { read write open };
# Create /dev/fscklogs files.
allow init fscklogs:file create_file_perms;
# Access /dev/__null__ node created prior to initial policy load.
allow init tmpfs:chr_file write;
# Access /dev/console.
allow init console_device:chr_file rw_file_perms;
# Access /dev/tty0.
allow init tty_device:chr_file rw_file_perms;
# Call mount(2).
allow init self:capability sys_admin;
# Create and mount on directories in /.
allow init rootfs:dir create_dir_perms;
allow init rootfs:dir mounton;
# Mount on /dev/usb-ffs/adb.
allow init device:dir mounton;
# Create symlinks in /.
allow init rootfs:lnk_file create;
# Mount debugfs on /sys/kernel/debug.
allow init sysfs:dir mounton;
# Create cgroups mount points in tmpfs and mount cgroups on them.
allow init tmpfs:dir create_dir_perms;
allow init tmpfs:dir mounton;
allow init cgroup:dir create_dir_perms;
allow init cpuctl_device:dir { create mounton };
# Create directories under /dev/cpuctl after chowning it to system.
allow init self:capability dac_override;
# Set system clock.
allow init self:capability sys_time;
allow init self:capability { sys_rawio mknod };
# Mounting filesystems from block devices.
allow init dev_type:blk_file r_file_perms;
# Mounting filesystems.
# Only allow relabelto for types used in context= mount options,
# which should all be assigned the contextmount_type attribute.
# This can be done in device-specific policy via type or typeattribute
# declarations.
allow init fs_type:filesystem ~relabelto;
allow init unlabeled:filesystem ~relabelto;
allow init contextmount_type:filesystem relabelto;
# Allow read-only access to context= mounted filesystems.
allow init contextmount_type:dir r_dir_perms;
allow init contextmount_type:notdevfile_class_set r_file_perms;
# restorecon /adb_keys or any other rootfs files to a more specific type.
allow init rootfs:file relabelfrom;
# mkdir, symlink, write, rm/rmdir, chown/chmod, restorecon/restorecon_recursive from init.rc files.
# chown/chmod require open+read+setattr required for open()+fchown/fchmod().
# system/core/init.rc requires at least cache_file and data_file_type.
# init.<board>.rc files often include device-specific types, so
# we just allow all file types except /system files here.
allow init self:capability { chown fowner fsetid };
allow init {file_type -system_file -exec_type -app_data_file}:dir { create search getattr open read setattr };
allow init {file_type -system_file -exec_type -keystore_data_file -security_file -app_data_file -shell_data_file}:dir { write add_name remove_name rmdir relabelfrom };
allow init {file_type -system_file -exec_type -keystore_data_file -security_file -app_data_file -shell_data_file}:file { create getattr open read write setattr relabelfrom unlink };
allow init {file_type -system_file -exec_type -keystore_data_file -security_file -app_data_file -shell_data_file}:{ sock_file fifo_file } { create getattr open read setattr relabelfrom unlink };
allow init {file_type -system_file -exec_type -keystore_data_file -security_file -app_data_file -shell_data_file}:lnk_file { create getattr setattr relabelfrom unlink };
allow init {file_type -system_file -exec_type}:dir_file_class_set relabelto;
allow init sysfs:{ dir file lnk_file } { getattr relabelfrom };
allow init sysfs_type:{ dir file lnk_file } relabelto;
allow init dev_type:dir create_dir_perms;
allow init dev_type:lnk_file create;
# chown/chmod on pseudo files.
allow init { fs_type -contextmount_type -sdcard_type -rootfs }:{ dir file } { open read setattr };
# chown/chmod on devices.
allow init { dev_type -kmem_device }:chr_file { read open setattr };
# Unlabeled file access for upgrades from 4.2.
allow init unlabeled:dir { create_dir_perms relabelfrom };
allow init unlabeled:notdevfile_class_set { create_file_perms relabelfrom };
# Create /data/security from init.rc post-fs-data.
allow init security_file:dir { create setattr };
# Reload policy upon setprop selinux.reload_policy 1.
r_dir_file(init, security_file)
allow init kernel:security load_policy;
# Any operation that can modify the kernel ring buffer, e.g. clear
# or a read that consumes the messages that were read.
allow init kernel:system syslog_mod;
allow init self:capability2 syslog;
# Triggered by chmod 0444 /sys/fs/selinux/policy.
allow init kernel:security read_policy;
# Set usermodehelpers and /proc security settings.
allow init usermodehelper:file rw_file_perms;
allow init proc_security:file rw_file_perms;
# Write to /proc/sys/kernel/panic_on_oops.
allow init proc:file w_file_perms;
# Write to /proc/sys/net/ping_group_range and other /proc/sys/net files.
allow init proc_net:file w_file_perms;
allow init self:capability net_admin;
# Write to /proc/sysrq-trigger.
allow init proc_sysrq:file w_file_perms;
# Reboot.
allow init self:capability sys_boot;
# Write to sysfs nodes.
allow init sysfs_type:dir r_dir_perms;
allow init sysfs_type:file w_file_perms;
# Transitions to seclabel processes in init.rc
domain_trans(init, rootfs, adbd)
domain_trans(init, rootfs, healthd)
recovery_only(`
domain_trans(init, rootfs, recovery)
')
domain_trans(init, shell_exec, shell)
domain_trans(init, rootfs, ueventd)
domain_trans(init, rootfs, watchdogd)
# Certain domains need LD_PRELOAD passed from init.
# https://android-review.googlesource.com/94851
# For now, allow it to most domains.
# TODO: scope this down.
allow init { domain -lmkd }:process noatsecure;
# Support "adb shell stop"
allow init self:capability kill;
allow init domain:process sigkill;
# Init creates keystore's directory on boot, and walks through
# the directory as part of a recursive restorecon.
allow init keystore_data_file:dir { open create read getattr setattr search };
allow init keystore_data_file:file { getattr };
# Init creates /data/local/tmp at boot
allow init shell_data_file:dir { open create read getattr setattr search };
allow init shell_data_file:file { getattr };
# Set UID and GID for services.
allow init self:capability { setuid setgid };
# Use setexeccon(), setfscreatecon(), and setsockcreatecon().
# setexec is for services with seclabel options.
# setfscreate is for labeling directories and socket files.
# setsockcreate is for labeling local/unix domain sockets.
allow init self:process { setexec setfscreate setsockcreate };
# Perform SELinux access checks on setting properties.
selinux_check_access(init)
# Ask the kernel for the new context on services to label their sockets.
allow init kernel:security compute_create;
# Create sockets for the services.
allow init domain:unix_stream_socket { create bind };
allow init domain:unix_dgram_socket { create bind };
# Create /data/property and files within it.
allow init property_data_file:dir create_dir_perms;
allow init property_data_file:file create_file_perms;
# Set any property.
allow init property_type:property_service set;
# Run "ifup lo" to bring up the localhost interface
allow init self:udp_socket { create ioctl };
allow init self:capability net_raw;
# This line seems suspect, as it should not really need to
# set scheduling parameters for a kernel domain task.
allow init kernel:process setsched;
# swapon() needs write access to swap device
# system/core/fs_mgr/fs_mgr.c - fs_mgr_swapon_all
allow init swap_block_device:blk_file rw_file_perms;
# Read from /dev/hw_random if present.
# system/core/init/init.c - mix_hwrng_into_linux_rng_action
allow init hw_random_device:chr_file r_file_perms;
# Create and access /dev files without a specific type,
# e.g. /dev/.coldboot_done, /dev/.booting
# TODO: Move these files into their own type unless they are
# only ever accessed by init.
allow init device:file create_file_perms;
auditallow init device:file create_file_perms;
# Access character devices without a specific type,
# e.g. /dev/keychord.
# TODO: Move these devices into their own type unless they
# are only ever accessed by init.
allow init device:chr_file { rw_file_perms setattr };
auditallow init device:chr_file { rw_file_perms setattr };
# keychord configuration
allow init self:capability sys_tty_config;
###
### neverallow rules
###
# The init domain is only entered via setcon from the kernel domain,
# never via an exec-based transition.
neverallow { domain -kernel} init:process dyntransition;
neverallow domain init:process transition;
neverallow init { file_type fs_type }:file entrypoint;
# Never read/follow symlinks created by shell or untrusted apps.
neverallow init shell_data_file:lnk_file read;
neverallow init app_data_file:lnk_file read;
# init should never execute a program without changing to another domain.
neverallow init { file_type fs_type }:file execute_no_trans;