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In general, it appears that libselinux and libsepol interpret paths and contexts as bytes. For instance, selabel_file(5) mentions about the path field of file_contexts: Strings representing paths are processed as bytes (as opposed to Unicode), meaning that non-ASCII characters are not matched by a single wildcard. libsepol also uses primitives such as strchr[1], which explicitly operate at the byte level (see strchr(3)). However, practically, Android paths and contexts all uses ASCII characters. Use the str type (i.e., Unicode) for all Python code to avoid a larger refactoring. Ensure we convert to bytes for inputs and outputs of libsepolwrap.so. The encoding "ascii" is used, which will raise an error should a context or type contain non-ASCII characters. Update headers to match development/docs/copyright-templates. [1] https://cs.android.com/android/platform/superproject/+/master:external/selinux/libsepol/src/context_record.c;l=224;drc=454466e2e49fd99f36db78396e604962b8682cb4 Bug: 200119288 Test: lunch aosp_bramble-userdebug && m Test: atest --host fc_sort_test Test: manually run searchpolicy Change-Id: I72d41a35f90b2d4112e481cd8d7408764a6c8132
141 lines
4.7 KiB
Python
141 lines
4.7 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2021 The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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from os.path import basename
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import re
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import sys
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# A very limited parser whose job is to process the compatibility mapping
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# files and retrieve type and attribute information until proper support is
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# built into libsepol
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class MiniCilParser:
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def __init__(self, policyFile):
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self.types = set() # types declared in mapping
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self.pubtypes = set()
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self.expandtypeattributes = {}
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self.typeattributes = set() # attributes declared in mapping
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self.typeattributesets = {} # sets defined in mapping
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self.rTypeattributesets = {} # reverse mapping of above sets
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self.apiLevel = None
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with open(policyFile, 'r') as infile:
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s = self._getNextStmt(infile)
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while s:
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self._parseStmt(s)
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s = self._getNextStmt(infile)
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fn = basename(policyFile)
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m = re.match(r"(\d+\.\d+).+\.cil", fn)
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if m:
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self.apiLevel = m.group(1)
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def unparse(self):
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def wrapParens(stmt):
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return "(" + stmt + ")"
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def joinWrapParens(entries):
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return wrapParens(" ".join(entries))
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result = ""
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for ty in sorted(self.types):
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result += joinWrapParens(["type", ty]) + "\n"
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for ta in sorted(self.typeattributes):
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result += joinWrapParens(["typeattribute", ta]) + "\n"
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for eta in sorted(self.expandtypeattributes.items(),
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key=lambda x: x[0]):
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result += joinWrapParens(
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["expandtypeattribute", wrapParens(eta[0]), eta[1]]) + "\n"
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for tas in sorted(self.typeattributesets.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]):
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result += joinWrapParens(
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["typeattributeset", tas[0],
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joinWrapParens(sorted(tas[1]))]) + "\n"
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return result
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def _getNextStmt(self, infile):
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parens = 0
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s = ""
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c = infile.read(1)
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# get to first statement
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while c and c != "(":
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c = infile.read(1)
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parens += 1
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c = infile.read(1)
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while c and parens != 0:
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s += c
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c = infile.read(1)
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if c == ';':
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# comment, get rid of rest of the line
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while c != '\n':
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c = infile.read(1)
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elif c == '(':
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parens += 1
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elif c == ')':
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parens -= 1
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return s
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def _parseType(self, stmt):
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m = re.match(r"type\s+(.+)", stmt)
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self.types.add(m.group(1))
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return
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def _parseExpandtypeattribute(self, stmt):
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m = re.match(r"expandtypeattribute\s+\((.+)\)\s+(true|false)", stmt)
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self.expandtypeattributes[m.group(1)] = m.group(2)
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return
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def _parseTypeattribute(self, stmt):
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m = re.match(r"typeattribute\s+(.+)", stmt)
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self.typeattributes.add(m.group(1))
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return
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def _parseTypeattributeset(self, stmt):
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m = re.match(r"typeattributeset\s+(.+?)\s+\((.+?)\)", stmt, flags = re.M |re.S)
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ta = m.group(1)
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# this isn't proper expression parsing, but will do for our
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# current use
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tas = m.group(2).split()
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if self.typeattributesets.get(ta) is None:
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self.typeattributesets[ta] = set()
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self.typeattributesets[ta].update(set(tas))
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for t in tas:
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if self.rTypeattributesets.get(t) is None:
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self.rTypeattributesets[t] = set()
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self.rTypeattributesets[t].update([ta])
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# check to see if this typeattributeset is a versioned public type
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pub = re.match(r"(\w+)_\d+_\d+", ta)
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if pub is not None:
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self.pubtypes.add(pub.group(1))
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return
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def _parseStmt(self, stmt):
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if re.match(r"type\s+.+", stmt):
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self._parseType(stmt)
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elif re.match(r"typeattribute\s+.+", stmt):
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self._parseTypeattribute(stmt)
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elif re.match(r"typeattributeset\s+.+", stmt):
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self._parseTypeattributeset(stmt)
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elif re.match(r"expandtypeattribute\s+.+", stmt):
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self._parseExpandtypeattribute(stmt)
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return
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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f = sys.argv[1]
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p = MiniCilParser(f)
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