platform_system_sepolicy/kernel.te
Stephen Smalley eb6b74fa6b Allow kernel sdcard access for MTP sync.
Address denials such as:
avc: denied { write } for pid=2587 comm="kworker/u:4" path="/storage/emulated/0/Download/AllFileFormatesFromTommy/Test3GP.3gp" dev="fuse" ino=3086052592 scontext=u:r:kernel:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:sdcard_internal:s0 tclass=file permissive=0

Change-Id: I351e84b48f1b5a3361bc680b2ef379961ac2e8ea
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
Bug: 15835289
2014-06-24 13:20:43 -04:00

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# Life begins with the kernel.
type kernel, domain;
# Run /init before we have switched domains.
allow kernel rootfs:file execute_no_trans;
# setcon to init domain.
allow kernel self:process setcurrent;
allow kernel init:process dyntransition;
# The kernel is unconfined.
unconfined_domain(kernel)
# cgroup filesystem initialization prior to setting the cgroup root directory label.
allow kernel unlabeled:dir search;
# Mount usbfs.
allow kernel usbfs:filesystem mount;
# init direct restorecon calls prior to switching to init domain
# /dev and /dev/socket
allow kernel { device socket_device }:dir relabelto;
# /dev/__properties__
allow kernel properties_device:file relabelto;
# /sys
allow kernel sysfs:{ dir file lnk_file } relabelfrom;
allow kernel sysfs_type:{ dir file lnk_file } relabelto;
# Initial setenforce by init prior to switching to init domain.
# We use dontaudit instead of allow to prevent a kernel spawned userspace
# process from turning off SELinux once enabled.
dontaudit kernel self:security setenforce;
# Set checkreqprot by init.rc prior to switching to init domain.
allow kernel self:security setcheckreqprot;
# MTP sync
allow kernel sdcard_internal:file write;
###
### neverallow rules
###
# The initial task starts in the kernel domain (assigned via
# initial_sid_contexts), but nothing ever transitions to it.
neverallow domain kernel:process { transition dyntransition };
# The kernel domain is never entered via an exec, nor should it
# ever execute a program outside the rootfs without changing to another domain.
# If you encounter an execute_no_trans denial on the kernel domain, then
# possible causes include:
# - The program is a kernel usermodehelper. In this case, define a domain
# for the program and domain_auto_trans() to it.
# - You failed to setcon u:r:init:s0 in your init.rc and thus your init
# program was left in the kernel domain and is now trying to execute
# some other program. Fix your init.rc file.
# - You are running an exploit which switched to the init task credentials
# and is then trying to exec a shell or other program. You lose!
neverallow kernel { file_type fs_type -rootfs }:file { entrypoint execute_no_trans };