platform_system_sepolicy/public/mediacodec.te
Alex Klyubin 632bc494f1 Restrict access to hwservicemanager
This adds fine-grained policy about who can register and find which
HwBinder services in hwservicemanager.

Test: Play movie in Netflix and Google Play Movies
Test: Play video in YouTube app and YouTube web page
Test: In Google Camera app, take photo (HDR+ and conventional),
      record video (slow motion and normal), and check that photos
      look fine and videos play back with sound.
Test: Cast screen to a Google Cast device
Test: Get location fix in Google Maps
Test: Make and receive a phone call, check that sound works both ways
      and that disconnecting the call frome either end works fine.
Test: Run RsHelloCompute RenderScript demo app
Test: Run fast subset of media CTS tests:
      make and install CtsMediaTestCases.apk
      adb shell am instrument -e size small \
          -w 'android.media.cts/android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner'
Test: Play music using Google Play music
Test: Adjust screen brightness via the slider in Quick Settings
Test: adb bugreport
Test: Enroll in fingerprint screen unlock, unlock screen using
      fingerprint
Test: Apply OTA update:
      Make some visible change, e.g., rename Settings app.
      make otatools && \
      make dist
      Ensure device has network connectivity
      ota_call.py -s <serial here> --file out/dist/sailfish-ota-*.zip
      Confirm the change is now live on the device
Bug: 34454312
Change-Id: Iecf74000e6c68f01299667486f3c767912c076d3
2017-04-20 14:45:21 -07:00

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# mediacodec - audio and video codecs live here
type mediacodec, domain;
type mediacodec_exec, exec_type, vendor_file_type, file_type;
typeattribute mediacodec mlstrustedsubject;
# TODO(b/36375899) attributize this domain appropriately as hal_omx
# and use macro hal_server_domain
get_prop(mediacodec, hwservicemanager_prop)
full_treble_only(`
# on full-Treble devices, route all /dev/binder traffic to /dev/vndbinder
vndbinder_use(mediacodec)
')
not_full_treble(`
# on legacy devices, continue to allow /dev/binder traffic
binder_use(mediacodec)
binder_service(mediacodec)
add_service(mediacodec, mediacodec_service)
allow mediacodec mediametrics_service:service_manager find;
allow mediacodec surfaceflinger_service:service_manager find;
')
binder_call(mediacodec, binderservicedomain)
binder_call(mediacodec, appdomain)
# Allow mediacodec access to composer sync fences
allow mediacodec hal_graphics_composer:fd use;
allow mediacodec gpu_device:chr_file rw_file_perms;
allow mediacodec video_device:chr_file rw_file_perms;
allow mediacodec video_device:dir search;
allow mediacodec ion_device:chr_file rw_file_perms;
allow mediacodec hal_camera:fd use;
crash_dump_fallback(mediacodec)
add_hwservice(mediacodec, hal_omx_hwservice)
hal_client_domain(mediacodec, hal_allocator)
# allocate and use graphic buffers
hal_client_domain(mediacodec, hal_graphics_allocator)
# Recieve gralloc buffer FDs from bufferhubd. Note that mediacodec never
# directly connects to bufferhubd via PDX. Instead, a VR app acts as a bridge
# between those two: it talks to mediacodec via Binder and talks to bufferhubd
# via PDX. Thus, there is no need to use use_pdx macro.
allow mediacodec bufferhubd:fd use;
###
### neverallow rules
###
# mediacodec should never execute any executable without a
# domain transition
neverallow mediacodec { file_type fs_type }:file execute_no_trans;
# The goal of the mediaserver split is to place media processing code into
# restrictive sandboxes with limited responsibilities and thus limited
# permissions. Example: Audioserver is only responsible for controlling audio
# hardware and processing audio content. Cameraserver does the same for camera
# hardware/content. Etc.
#
# Media processing code is inherently risky and thus should have limited
# permissions and be isolated from the rest of the system and network.
# Lengthier explanation here:
# https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2016/05/hardening-media-stack.html
neverallow mediacodec domain:{ tcp_socket udp_socket rawip_socket } *;