##################################### # domain_trans(olddomain, type, newdomain) # Allow a transition from olddomain to newdomain # upon executing a file labeled with type. # This only allows the transition; it does not # cause it to occur automatically - use domain_auto_trans # if that is what you want. # define(`domain_trans', ` # Old domain may exec the file and transition to the new domain. allow $1 $2:file { getattr open read execute }; allow $1 $3:process transition; # New domain is entered by executing the file. allow $3 $2:file { entrypoint read execute }; # New domain can send SIGCHLD to its caller. allow $3 $1:process sigchld; # Enable AT_SECURE, i.e. libc secure mode. dontaudit $1 $3:process noatsecure; # XXX dontaudit candidate but requires further study. allow $1 $3:process { siginh rlimitinh }; ') ##################################### # domain_auto_trans(olddomain, type, newdomain) # Automatically transition from olddomain to newdomain # upon executing a file labeled with type. # define(`domain_auto_trans', ` # Allow the necessary permissions. domain_trans($1,$2,$3) # Make the transition occur by default. type_transition $1 $2:process $3; ') ##################################### # file_type_trans(domain, dir_type, file_type) # Allow domain to create a file labeled file_type in a # directory labeled dir_type. # This only allows the transition; it does not # cause it to occur automatically - use file_type_auto_trans # if that is what you want. # define(`file_type_trans', ` # Allow the domain to add entries to the directory. allow $1 $2:dir ra_dir_perms; # Allow the domain to create the file. allow $1 $3:notdevfile_class_set create_file_perms; allow $1 $3:dir create_dir_perms; ') ##################################### # file_type_auto_trans(domain, dir_type, file_type) # Automatically label new files with file_type when # they are created by domain in directories labeled dir_type. # define(`file_type_auto_trans', ` # Allow the necessary permissions. file_type_trans($1, $2, $3) # Make the transition occur by default. type_transition $1 $2:dir $3; type_transition $1 $2:notdevfile_class_set $3; ') ##################################### # r_dir_file(domain, type) # Allow the specified domain to read directories, files # and symbolic links of the specified type. define(`r_dir_file', ` allow $1 $2:dir r_dir_perms; allow $1 $2:{ file lnk_file } r_file_perms; ') ##################################### # unconfined_domain(domain) # Allow the specified domain to do anything. # define(`unconfined_domain', ` typeattribute $1 mlstrustedsubject; typeattribute $1 unconfineddomain; ') ##################################### # tmpfs_domain(domain) # Define and allow access to a unique type for # this domain when creating tmpfs / shmem / ashmem files. define(`tmpfs_domain', ` type $1_tmpfs, file_type; type_transition $1 tmpfs:file $1_tmpfs; # Map with PROT_EXEC. allow $1 $1_tmpfs:file { read execute execmod }; ') ##################################### # init_daemon_domain(domain) # Set up a transition from init to the daemon domain # upon executing its binary. define(`init_daemon_domain', ` domain_auto_trans(init, $1_exec, $1) tmpfs_domain($1) ') ##################################### # app_domain(domain) # Allow a base set of permissions required for all apps. define(`app_domain', ` typeattribute $1 appdomain; # Label ashmem objects with our own unique type. tmpfs_domain($1) ') ##################################### # platform_app_domain(domain) # Allow permissions specific to platform apps. define(`platform_app_domain', ` typeattribute $1 platformappdomain; typeattribute $1 mlstrustedsubject; ') ##################################### # net_domain(domain) # Allow a base set of permissions required for network access. define(`net_domain', ` typeattribute $1 netdomain; ') ##################################### # bluetooth_domain(domain) # Allow a base set of permissions required for bluetooth access. define(`bluetooth_domain', ` typeattribute $1 bluetoothdomain; ') ##################################### # unix_socket_connect(clientdomain, socket, serverdomain) # Allow a local socket connection from clientdomain via # socket to serverdomain. define(`unix_socket_connect', ` allow $1 $2_socket:sock_file write; allow $1 $3:unix_stream_socket connectto; ') ##################################### # unix_socket_send(clientdomain, socket, serverdomain) # Allow a local socket send from clientdomain via # socket to serverdomain. define(`unix_socket_send', ` allow $1 $2_socket:sock_file write; allow $1 $3:unix_dgram_socket sendto; ') ##################################### # binder_use(domain) # Allow domain to use Binder IPC. define(`binder_use', ` # Call the servicemanager and transfer references to it. allow $1 servicemanager:binder { call transfer }; # Map /dev/ashmem with PROT_EXEC. allow $1 ashmem_device:chr_file execute; # rw access to /dev/binder and /dev/ashmem is presently granted to # all domains in domain.te. ') ##################################### # binder_call(clientdomain, serverdomain) # Allow clientdomain to perform binder IPC to serverdomain. define(`binder_call', ` # Call the server domain and optionally transfer references to it. allow $1 $2:binder { call transfer }; # Allow the serverdomain to transfer references to the client on the reply. allow $2 $1:binder transfer; # Receive and use open files from the server. allow $1 $2:fd use; ') ##################################### # binder_service(domain) # Mark a domain as being a Binder service domain. # Used to allow binder IPC to the various system services. define(`binder_service', ` typeattribute $1 binderservicedomain; ') ##################################### # selinux_check_access(domain) # Allow domain to check SELinux permissions via selinuxfs. define(`selinux_check_access', ` allow $1 selinuxfs:dir r_dir_perms; allow $1 selinuxfs:file rw_file_perms; allow $1 kernel:security compute_av; allow $1 self:netlink_selinux_socket *; ') ##################################### # selinux_check_context(domain) # Allow domain to check SELinux contexts via selinuxfs. define(`selinux_check_context', ` allow $1 selinuxfs:dir r_dir_perms; allow $1 selinuxfs:file rw_file_perms; allow $1 kernel:security check_context; ') ##################################### # selinux_getenforce(domain) # Allow domain to check whether SELinux is enforcing. define(`selinux_getenforce', ` allow $1 selinuxfs:dir r_dir_perms; allow $1 selinuxfs:file r_file_perms; ') ##################################### # selinux_setenforce(domain) # Allow domain to set SELinux to enforcing. define(`selinux_setenforce', ` allow $1 selinuxfs:dir r_dir_perms; allow $1 selinuxfs:file rw_file_perms; allow $1 kernel:security setenforce; ') ##################################### # selinux_setbool(domain) # Allow domain to set SELinux booleans. define(`selinux_setbool', ` allow $1 selinuxfs:dir r_dir_perms; allow $1 selinuxfs:file rw_file_perms; allow $1 kernel:security setbool; ') ##################################### # security_access_policy(domain) # Read only access to all policy files and # selinuxfs define(`security_access_policy', ` allow $1 security_file:dir r_dir_perms; allow $1 security_file:file r_file_perms; allow $1 security_file:lnk_file read; allow $1 selinuxfs:dir r_dir_perms; allow $1 selinuxfs:file r_file_perms; allow $1 rootfs:dir r_dir_perms; allow $1 rootfs:file r_file_perms; ') ##################################### # selinux_manage_policy(domain) # Ability to manage policy files, # trigger runtime reload, change # enforcing mode, manipulate booleans # and access kernel logs. define(`selinux_manage_policy', ` selinux_setenforce($1) selinux_setbool($1) security_access_policy($1) unix_socket_connect($1, property, init) allow $1 security_file:dir create_dir_perms; allow $1 security_file:file create_file_perms; allow $1 security_prop:property_service set; ') ##################################### # mmac_manage_policy(domain) # Ability to manage mmac policy files, # trigger runtime reload, change # mmac enforcing mode and access logcat. define(`mmac_manage_policy', ` unix_socket_connect($1, property, init) allow $1 security_file:dir create_dir_perms; allow $1 security_file:file create_file_perms; allow $1 security_prop:property_service set; ') ##################################### # access_logcat(domain) # Ability to read from logcat logs # and execute the logcat command define(`access_logcat', ` allow $1 log_device:chr_file read; allow $1 system_file:file x_file_perms; ') ##################################### # access_kmsg(domain) # Ability to read from kernel logs # and execute the klogctl syscall # in a non destructive manner. See # man 2 klogctl define(`access_kmsg', ` allow $1 kernel:system syslog_read; ') ##################################### # write_klog(domain) # Ability to write to kernel log via # klog_write() # See system/core/libcutil/klog.c define(`write_klog', ` type_transition $1 device:chr_file klog_device "__kmsg__"; allow $1 klog_device:chr_file { create open write unlink }; allow $1 device:dir { add_name remove_name }; ')