platform_system_sepolicy/prebuilts/api/31.0/public/netd.te
Inseob Kim 08d4c8fa6e Add fake 31.0 prebuilt
This commit adds fake 31.0 prebuilt. The prebuilt is based on AOSP
policy, but slightly modified so the set of types and attributes is a
subset of real 31.0 prebuilt (sc-dev policy).

Steps taken to make the fake prebuilt:

1) build plat_sepolicy.cil both on AOSP and sc-dev, with lunch target
aosp_arm64-eng.
2) diff both outputs to find out which types and attributes don't exist.
3) remove all relevant files and statements.

As a result, the following types are removed.

artd
artd_exec
artd_service
power_stats_service
transformer_service
virtualizationservice
virtualizationservice_data_file
virtualizationservice_exec

Bug: 189161483
Test: N/A, will do after adding 31.0 mapping files.
Change-Id: Ia957fc32b1838dae730d9dd7bd917d684d4a24cf
Merged-In: Ia4ea2999f4bc8ae80f13e51d99fba3e98e293447
2021-06-15 12:08:00 +00:00

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# network manager
type netd, domain, mlstrustedsubject;
type netd_exec, system_file_type, exec_type, file_type;
net_domain(netd)
# in addition to ioctls allowlisted for all domains, grant netd priv_sock_ioctls.
allowxperm netd self:udp_socket ioctl priv_sock_ioctls;
r_dir_file(netd, cgroup)
allow netd system_server:fd use;
allow netd self:global_capability_class_set { net_admin net_raw kill };
# Note: fsetid is deliberately not included above. fsetid checks are
# triggered by chmod on a directory or file owned by a group other
# than one of the groups assigned to the current process to see if
# the setgid bit should be cleared, regardless of whether the setgid
# bit was even set. We do not appear to truly need this capability
# for netd to operate.
dontaudit netd self:global_capability_class_set fsetid;
# Allow netd to open /dev/tun, set it up and pass it to clatd
allow netd tun_device:chr_file rw_file_perms;
allowxperm netd tun_device:chr_file ioctl { TUNGETIFF TUNSETIFF };
allow netd self:tun_socket create;
allow netd self:netlink_kobject_uevent_socket create_socket_perms_no_ioctl;
allow netd self:netlink_route_socket nlmsg_write;
allow netd self:netlink_nflog_socket create_socket_perms_no_ioctl;
allow netd self:netlink_socket create_socket_perms_no_ioctl;
allow netd self:netlink_tcpdiag_socket { create_socket_perms_no_ioctl nlmsg_read nlmsg_write };
allow netd self:netlink_generic_socket create_socket_perms_no_ioctl;
allow netd self:netlink_netfilter_socket create_socket_perms_no_ioctl;
allow netd shell_exec:file rx_file_perms;
allow netd system_file:file x_file_perms;
not_full_treble(`allow netd vendor_file:file x_file_perms;')
allow netd devpts:chr_file rw_file_perms;
# Acquire advisory lock on /system/etc/xtables.lock. If this file doesn't
# exist, suppress the denial.
allow netd system_file:file lock;
dontaudit netd system_file:dir write;
# Allow netd to write to qtaguid ctrl file.
# TODO: Add proper rules to prevent other process to access qtaguid_proc file
# after migration complete
allow netd proc_qtaguid_ctrl:file rw_file_perms;
# Allow netd to read /dev/qtaguid. This is the same privilege level that normal apps have.
allow netd qtaguid_device:chr_file r_file_perms;
r_dir_file(netd, proc_net_type)
# For /proc/sys/net/ipv[46]/route/flush.
allow netd proc_net_type:file rw_file_perms;
# Enables PppController and interface enumeration (among others)
allow netd sysfs:dir r_dir_perms;
r_dir_file(netd, sysfs_net)
# Allows setting interface MTU
allow netd sysfs_net:file w_file_perms;
# TODO: added to match above sysfs rule. Remove me?
allow netd sysfs_usb:file write;
r_dir_file(netd, cgroup_v2)
allow netd fs_bpf:dir search;
allow netd fs_bpf:file { read write };
# TODO: netd previously thought it needed these permissions to do WiFi related
# work. However, after all the WiFi stuff is gone, we still need them.
# Why?
allow netd self:global_capability_class_set { dac_override dac_read_search chown };
# Needed to update /data/misc/net/rt_tables
allow netd net_data_file:file create_file_perms;
allow netd net_data_file:dir rw_dir_perms;
allow netd self:global_capability_class_set fowner;
# Needed to lock the iptables lock.
allow netd system_file:file lock;
# Allow netd to spawn dnsmasq in it's own domain
allow netd dnsmasq:process signal;
# Allow netd to publish a binder service and make binder calls.
binder_use(netd)
add_service(netd, netd_service)
add_service(netd, dnsresolver_service)
allow netd dumpstate:fifo_file { getattr write };
# Allow netd to call into the system server so it can check permissions.
allow netd system_server:binder call;
allow netd permission_service:service_manager find;
# Allow netd to talk to the framework service which collects netd events.
allow netd netd_listener_service:service_manager find;
# Allow netd to operate on sockets that are passed to it.
allow netd netdomain:{
icmp_socket
tcp_socket
udp_socket
rawip_socket
tun_socket
} { read write getattr setattr getopt setopt };
allow netd netdomain:fd use;
# give netd permission to read and write netlink xfrm
allow netd self:netlink_xfrm_socket { create_socket_perms_no_ioctl nlmsg_write nlmsg_read };
# Allow netd to register as hal server.
add_hwservice(netd, system_net_netd_hwservice)
hwbinder_use(netd)
###
### Neverallow rules
###
### netd should NEVER do any of this
# Block device access.
neverallow netd dev_type:blk_file { read write };
# ptrace any other app
neverallow netd { domain }:process ptrace;
# Write to /system.
neverallow netd system_file:dir_file_class_set write;
# Write to files in /data/data or system files on /data
neverallow netd { app_data_file_type system_data_file }:dir_file_class_set write;
# only system_server, dumpstate and network stack app may find netd service
neverallow {
domain
-system_server
-dumpstate
-network_stack
-netd
-netutils_wrapper
} netd_service:service_manager find;
# only system_server, dumpstate and network stack app may find dnsresolver service
neverallow {
domain
-system_server
-dumpstate
-network_stack
-netd
-netutils_wrapper
} dnsresolver_service:service_manager find;
# apps may not interact with netd over binder.
neverallow { appdomain -network_stack } netd:binder call;
neverallow netd { appdomain -network_stack userdebug_or_eng(`-su') }:binder call;
# If an already existing file is opened with O_CREATE, the kernel might generate
# a false report of a create denial. Silence these denials and make sure that
# inappropriate permissions are not granted.
neverallow netd proc_net:dir no_w_dir_perms;
dontaudit netd proc_net:dir write;
neverallow netd sysfs_net:dir no_w_dir_perms;
dontaudit netd sysfs_net:dir write;
# Netd should not have SYS_ADMIN privs.
neverallow netd self:capability sys_admin;
dontaudit netd self:capability sys_admin;
# Netd should not have SYS_MODULE privs, nor should it be requesting module loads
# (things it requires should be built directly into the kernel)
dontaudit netd self:capability sys_module;
dontaudit netd kernel:system module_request;
dontaudit netd appdomain:unix_stream_socket { read write };