platform_system_sepolicy/private/incidentd.te
Alex Klyubin f5446eb148 Vendor domains must not use Binder
On PRODUCT_FULL_TREBLE devices, non-vendor domains (except vendor
apps) are not permitted to use Binder. This commit thus:
* groups non-vendor domains using the new "coredomain" attribute,
* adds neverallow rules restricting Binder use to coredomain and
  appdomain only, and
* temporarily exempts the domains which are currently violating this
  rule from this restriction. These domains are grouped using the new
  "binder_in_vendor_violators" attribute. The attribute is needed
  because the types corresponding to violators are not exposed to the
  public policy where the neverallow rules are.

Test: mmm system/sepolicy
Test: Device boots, no new denials
Test: In Chrome, navigate to ip6.me, play a YouTube video
Test: YouTube: play a video
Test: Netflix: play a movie
Test: Google Camera: take a photo, take an HDR+ photo, record video with
      sound, record slow motion video with sound. Confirm videos play
      back fine and with sound.
Bug: 35870313
Change-Id: I0cd1a80b60bcbde358ce0f7a47b90f4435a45c95
2017-03-24 07:54:00 -07:00

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typeattribute incidentd coredomain;
init_daemon_domain(incidentd)
type incidentd_exec, exec_type, file_type;
binder_use(incidentd)
wakelock_use(incidentd)
# Allow setting process priority, protect from OOM killer, and dropping
# privileges by switching UID / GID
# TODO allow incidentd self:capability { setuid setgid sys_resource };
# Allow incidentd to scan through /proc/pid for all processes
r_dir_file(incidentd, domain)
allow incidentd self:capability {
# Send signals to processes
kill
};
# Allow executing files on system, such as:
# /system/bin/toolbox
# /system/bin/logcat
# /system/bin/dumpsys
allow incidentd system_file:file execute_no_trans;
allow incidentd toolbox_exec:file rx_file_perms;
# Create and write into /data/misc/incidents
allow incidentd incident_data_file:dir rw_dir_perms;
allow incidentd incident_data_file:file create_file_perms;
# Get process attributes
# TODO allow incidentd domain:process getattr;
# Signal java processes to dump their stack and get the results
# TODO allow incidentd { appdomain ephemeral_app system_server }:process signal;
# TODO allow incidentd anr_data_file:dir rw_dir_perms;
# TODO allow incidentd anr_data_file:file create_file_perms;
# Signal native processes to dump their stack.
# This list comes from native_processes_to_dump in incidentd/utils.c
allow incidentd {
audioserver
cameraserver
drmserver
inputflinger
mediacodec
mediadrmserver
mediaextractor
mediaserver
sdcardd
surfaceflinger
}:process signal;
# Allow incidentd to make binder calls to any binder service
binder_call(incidentd, binderservicedomain)
binder_call(incidentd, appdomain)
# Reading /proc/PID/maps of other processes
# TODO allow incidentd self:capability sys_ptrace;
# Run a shell.
allow incidentd shell_exec:file rx_file_perms;
# logd access - work to be done is a PII safe log (possibly an event log?)
# TODO read_logd(incidentd)
# TODO control_logd(incidentd)
# Allow incidentd to find these standard groups of services.
# Others can be whitelisted individually.
allow incidentd {
system_server_service
app_api_service
system_api_service
}:service_manager find;
# Only incidentd can publish the binder service
add_service(incidentd, incident_service)
# Allow pipes from (and only from) incident
allow incidentd incident:fd use;
allow incidentd incident:fifo_file write;
# Allow incident to call back to incident with status updates.
binder_call(incidentd, incident)
###
### neverallow rules
###
# only system_server, system_app and incident command can find the incident service
neverallow { domain -system_server -system_app -incident -incidentd } incident_service:service_manager find;
# only incidentd and the other root services in limited circumstances
# can get to the files in /data/misc/incidents
#
# write, execute, append are forbidden almost everywhere
neverallow { domain -incidentd -init -vold } incident_data_file:file {
w_file_perms
x_file_perms
create
rename
setattr
unlink
append
};
# read is also allowed by system_server, for when the file is handed to dropbox
neverallow { domain -incidentd -init -vold -system_server } incident_data_file:file r_file_perms;
# limited access to the directory itself
neverallow { domain -incidentd -init -vold } incident_data_file:dir create_dir_perms;