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16
17// This file contains the functions that initialize SELinux during boot as well as helper functions
18// for SELinux operation for init.
19
20// When the system boots, there is no SEPolicy present and init is running in the kernel domain.
21// Init loads the SEPolicy from the file system, restores the context of /init based on this
22// SEPolicy, and finally exec()'s itself to run in the proper domain.
23
24// The SEPolicy on Android comes in two variants: monolithic and split.
25
26// The monolithic policy variant is for legacy non-treble devices that contain a single SEPolicy
27// file located at /sepolicy and is directly loaded into the kernel SELinux subsystem.
28
29// The split policy is for supporting treble devices. It splits the SEPolicy across files on
30// /system/etc/selinux (the 'plat' portion of the policy) and /vendor/etc/selinux (the 'nonplat'
31// portion of the policy). This is necessary to allow the system image to be updated independently
32// of the vendor image, while maintaining contributions from both partitions in the SEPolicy. This
33// is especially important for VTS testing, where the SEPolicy on the Google System Image may not be
34// identical to the system image shipped on a vendor's device.
35
36// The split SEPolicy is loaded as described below:
37// 1) There is a precompiled SEPolicy located at /vendor/etc/selinux/precompiled_sepolicy.
38// Stored along with this file is the sha256 hash of the parts of the SEPolicy on /system that
39// were used to compile this precompiled policy. The system partition contains a similar sha256
40// of the parts of the SEPolicy that it currently contains. If these two hashes match, then the
41// system loads this precompiled_sepolicy directly.
42// 2) If these hashes do not match, then /system has been updated out of sync with /vendor and the
43// init needs to compile the SEPolicy. /system contains the SEPolicy compiler, secilc, and it
44// is used by the LoadSplitPolicy() function below to compile the SEPolicy to a temp directory
45// and load it. That function contains even more documentation with the specific implementation
46// details of how the SEPolicy is compiled if needed.
47
48#include "selinux.h"
49
50#include <fcntl.h>
51#include <paths.h>
52#include <stdlib.h>
53#include <sys/wait.h>
54#include <unistd.h>
55
56#include <android-base/chrono_utils.h>
57#include <android-base/file.h>
58#include <android-base/logging.h>
59#include <android-base/unique_fd.h>
60#include <selinux/android.h>
61
62#include "log.h"
63#include "util.h"
64
65using android::base::Timer;
66using android::base::unique_fd;
67
68namespace android {
69namespace init {
70
Tom Cherryc3170092017-08-10 12:22:44 -070071namespace {
72
Tom Cherry94f3bcd2017-08-17 16:52:10 -070073selabel_handle* sehandle = nullptr;
74
Tom Cherryc3170092017-08-10 12:22:44 -070075enum EnforcingStatus { SELINUX_PERMISSIVE, SELINUX_ENFORCING };
76
77EnforcingStatus StatusFromCmdline() {
78 EnforcingStatus status = SELINUX_ENFORCING;
79
80 import_kernel_cmdline(false,
81 [&](const std::string& key, const std::string& value, bool in_qemu) {
82 if (key == "androidboot.selinux" && value == "permissive") {
83 status = SELINUX_PERMISSIVE;
84 }
85 });
86
87 return status;
88}
89
90bool IsEnforcing() {
91 if (ALLOW_PERMISSIVE_SELINUX) {
92 return StatusFromCmdline() == SELINUX_ENFORCING;
93 }
94 return true;
95}
96
97// Forks, executes the provided program in the child, and waits for the completion in the parent.
98// Child's stderr is captured and logged using LOG(ERROR).
99bool ForkExecveAndWaitForCompletion(const char* filename, char* const argv[]) {
100 // Create a pipe used for redirecting child process's output.
101 // * pipe_fds[0] is the FD the parent will use for reading.
102 // * pipe_fds[1] is the FD the child will use for writing.
103 int pipe_fds[2];
104 if (pipe(pipe_fds) == -1) {
105 PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to create pipe";
106 return false;
107 }
108
109 pid_t child_pid = fork();
110 if (child_pid == -1) {
111 PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to fork for " << filename;
112 return false;
113 }
114
115 if (child_pid == 0) {
116 // fork succeeded -- this is executing in the child process
117
118 // Close the pipe FD not used by this process
119 TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(close(pipe_fds[0]));
120
121 // Redirect stderr to the pipe FD provided by the parent
122 if (TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(dup2(pipe_fds[1], STDERR_FILENO)) == -1) {
123 PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to redirect stderr of " << filename;
124 _exit(127);
125 return false;
126 }
127 TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(close(pipe_fds[1]));
128
129 const char* envp[] = {_PATH_DEFPATH, nullptr};
130 if (execve(filename, argv, (char**)envp) == -1) {
131 PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to execve " << filename;
132 return false;
133 }
134 // Unreachable because execve will have succeeded and replaced this code
135 // with child process's code.
136 _exit(127);
137 return false;
138 } else {
139 // fork succeeded -- this is executing in the original/parent process
140
141 // Close the pipe FD not used by this process
142 TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(close(pipe_fds[1]));
143
144 // Log the redirected output of the child process.
145 // It's unfortunate that there's no standard way to obtain an istream for a file descriptor.
146 // As a result, we're buffering all output and logging it in one go at the end of the
147 // invocation, instead of logging it as it comes in.
148 const int child_out_fd = pipe_fds[0];
149 std::string child_output;
150 if (!android::base::ReadFdToString(child_out_fd, &child_output)) {
151 PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to capture full output of " << filename;
152 }
153 TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(close(child_out_fd));
154 if (!child_output.empty()) {
155 // Log captured output, line by line, because LOG expects to be invoked for each line
156 std::istringstream in(child_output);
157 std::string line;
158 while (std::getline(in, line)) {
159 LOG(ERROR) << filename << ": " << line;
160 }
161 }
162
163 // Wait for child to terminate
164 int status;
165 if (TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0)) != child_pid) {
166 PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to wait for " << filename;
167 return false;
168 }
169
170 if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
171 int status_code = WEXITSTATUS(status);
172 if (status_code == 0) {
173 return true;
174 } else {
175 LOG(ERROR) << filename << " exited with status " << status_code;
176 }
177 } else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
178 LOG(ERROR) << filename << " killed by signal " << WTERMSIG(status);
179 } else if (WIFSTOPPED(status)) {
180 LOG(ERROR) << filename << " stopped by signal " << WSTOPSIG(status);
181 } else {
182 LOG(ERROR) << "waitpid for " << filename << " returned unexpected status: " << status;
183 }
184
185 return false;
186 }
187}
188
189bool ReadFirstLine(const char* file, std::string* line) {
190 line->clear();
191
192 std::string contents;
193 if (!android::base::ReadFileToString(file, &contents, true /* follow symlinks */)) {
194 return false;
195 }
196 std::istringstream in(contents);
197 std::getline(in, *line);
198 return true;
199}
200
201bool FindPrecompiledSplitPolicy(std::string* file) {
202 file->clear();
203
204 static constexpr const char precompiled_sepolicy[] = "/vendor/etc/selinux/precompiled_sepolicy";
205 if (access(precompiled_sepolicy, R_OK) == -1) {
206 return false;
207 }
208 std::string actual_plat_id;
209 if (!ReadFirstLine("/system/etc/selinux/plat_and_mapping_sepolicy.cil.sha256", &actual_plat_id)) {
210 PLOG(INFO) << "Failed to read "
211 "/system/etc/selinux/plat_and_mapping_sepolicy.cil.sha256";
212 return false;
213 }
214 std::string precompiled_plat_id;
215 if (!ReadFirstLine("/vendor/etc/selinux/precompiled_sepolicy.plat_and_mapping.sha256",
216 &precompiled_plat_id)) {
217 PLOG(INFO) << "Failed to read "
218 "/vendor/etc/selinux/"
219 "precompiled_sepolicy.plat_and_mapping.sha256";
220 return false;
221 }
222 if ((actual_plat_id.empty()) || (actual_plat_id != precompiled_plat_id)) {
223 return false;
224 }
225
226 *file = precompiled_sepolicy;
227 return true;
228}
229
230bool GetVendorMappingVersion(std::string* plat_vers) {
231 if (!ReadFirstLine("/vendor/etc/selinux/plat_sepolicy_vers.txt", plat_vers)) {
232 PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to read /vendor/etc/selinux/plat_sepolicy_vers.txt";
233 return false;
234 }
235 if (plat_vers->empty()) {
236 LOG(ERROR) << "No version present in plat_sepolicy_vers.txt";
237 return false;
238 }
239 return true;
240}
241
242constexpr const char plat_policy_cil_file[] = "/system/etc/selinux/plat_sepolicy.cil";
243
244bool IsSplitPolicyDevice() {
245 return access(plat_policy_cil_file, R_OK) != -1;
246}
247
248bool LoadSplitPolicy() {
249 // IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: Split policy consists of three CIL files:
250 // * platform -- policy needed due to logic contained in the system image,
251 // * non-platform -- policy needed due to logic contained in the vendor image,
252 // * mapping -- mapping policy which helps preserve forward-compatibility of non-platform policy
253 // with newer versions of platform policy.
254 //
255 // secilc is invoked to compile the above three policy files into a single monolithic policy
256 // file. This file is then loaded into the kernel.
257
258 // Load precompiled policy from vendor image, if a matching policy is found there. The policy
259 // must match the platform policy on the system image.
260 std::string precompiled_sepolicy_file;
261 if (FindPrecompiledSplitPolicy(&precompiled_sepolicy_file)) {
262 unique_fd fd(open(precompiled_sepolicy_file.c_str(), O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC | O_BINARY));
263 if (fd != -1) {
264 if (selinux_android_load_policy_from_fd(fd, precompiled_sepolicy_file.c_str()) < 0) {
265 LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to load SELinux policy from " << precompiled_sepolicy_file;
266 return false;
267 }
268 return true;
269 }
270 }
271 // No suitable precompiled policy could be loaded
272
273 LOG(INFO) << "Compiling SELinux policy";
274
275 // Determine the highest policy language version supported by the kernel
276 set_selinuxmnt("/sys/fs/selinux");
277 int max_policy_version = security_policyvers();
278 if (max_policy_version == -1) {
279 PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to determine highest policy version supported by kernel";
280 return false;
281 }
282
283 // We store the output of the compilation on /dev because this is the most convenient tmpfs
284 // storage mount available this early in the boot sequence.
285 char compiled_sepolicy[] = "/dev/sepolicy.XXXXXX";
286 unique_fd compiled_sepolicy_fd(mkostemp(compiled_sepolicy, O_CLOEXEC));
287 if (compiled_sepolicy_fd < 0) {
288 PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to create temporary file " << compiled_sepolicy;
289 return false;
290 }
291
292 // Determine which mapping file to include
293 std::string vend_plat_vers;
294 if (!GetVendorMappingVersion(&vend_plat_vers)) {
295 return false;
296 }
297 std::string mapping_file("/system/etc/selinux/mapping/" + vend_plat_vers + ".cil");
Andreas Huberc41b8382017-08-18 14:43:52 -0700298 const std::string version_as_string = std::to_string(max_policy_version);
299
Tom Cherryc3170092017-08-10 12:22:44 -0700300 // clang-format off
301 const char* compile_args[] = {
302 "/system/bin/secilc",
303 plat_policy_cil_file,
304 "-M", "true", "-G", "-N",
305 // Target the highest policy language version supported by the kernel
Andreas Huberc41b8382017-08-18 14:43:52 -0700306 "-c", version_as_string.c_str(),
Tom Cherryc3170092017-08-10 12:22:44 -0700307 mapping_file.c_str(),
308 "/vendor/etc/selinux/nonplat_sepolicy.cil",
309 "-o", compiled_sepolicy,
310 // We don't care about file_contexts output by the compiler
311 "-f", "/sys/fs/selinux/null", // /dev/null is not yet available
312 nullptr};
313 // clang-format on
314
315 if (!ForkExecveAndWaitForCompletion(compile_args[0], (char**)compile_args)) {
316 unlink(compiled_sepolicy);
317 return false;
318 }
319 unlink(compiled_sepolicy);
320
321 LOG(INFO) << "Loading compiled SELinux policy";
322 if (selinux_android_load_policy_from_fd(compiled_sepolicy_fd, compiled_sepolicy) < 0) {
323 LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to load SELinux policy from " << compiled_sepolicy;
324 return false;
325 }
326
327 return true;
328}
329
330bool LoadMonolithicPolicy() {
331 LOG(VERBOSE) << "Loading SELinux policy from monolithic file";
332 if (selinux_android_load_policy() < 0) {
333 PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to load monolithic SELinux policy";
334 return false;
335 }
336 return true;
337}
338
339bool LoadPolicy() {
340 return IsSplitPolicyDevice() ? LoadSplitPolicy() : LoadMonolithicPolicy();
341}
342
343} // namespace
344
345void SelinuxInitialize() {
346 Timer t;
347
348 LOG(INFO) << "Loading SELinux policy";
349 if (!LoadPolicy()) {
Tom Cherryd8db7ab2017-08-17 17:28:30 -0700350 LOG(FATAL) << "Unable to load SELinux policy";
Tom Cherryc3170092017-08-10 12:22:44 -0700351 }
352
353 bool kernel_enforcing = (security_getenforce() == 1);
354 bool is_enforcing = IsEnforcing();
355 if (kernel_enforcing != is_enforcing) {
356 if (security_setenforce(is_enforcing)) {
Tom Cherryd8db7ab2017-08-17 17:28:30 -0700357 PLOG(FATAL) << "security_setenforce(%s) failed" << (is_enforcing ? "true" : "false");
Tom Cherryc3170092017-08-10 12:22:44 -0700358 }
359 }
360
Tom Cherry11a3aee2017-08-03 12:54:07 -0700361 if (auto result = WriteFile("/sys/fs/selinux/checkreqprot", "0"); !result) {
Tom Cherryd8db7ab2017-08-17 17:28:30 -0700362 LOG(FATAL) << "Unable to write to /sys/fs/selinux/checkreqprot: " << result.error();
Tom Cherryc3170092017-08-10 12:22:44 -0700363 }
364
365 // init's first stage can't set properties, so pass the time to the second stage.
366 setenv("INIT_SELINUX_TOOK", std::to_string(t.duration().count()).c_str(), 1);
367}
368
369// The files and directories that were created before initial sepolicy load or
370// files on ramdisk need to have their security context restored to the proper
371// value. This must happen before /dev is populated by ueventd.
372void SelinuxRestoreContext() {
373 LOG(INFO) << "Running restorecon...";
374 selinux_android_restorecon("/dev", 0);
375 selinux_android_restorecon("/dev/kmsg", 0);
376 if constexpr (WORLD_WRITABLE_KMSG) {
377 selinux_android_restorecon("/dev/kmsg_debug", 0);
378 }
379 selinux_android_restorecon("/dev/socket", 0);
380 selinux_android_restorecon("/dev/random", 0);
381 selinux_android_restorecon("/dev/urandom", 0);
382 selinux_android_restorecon("/dev/__properties__", 0);
383
384 selinux_android_restorecon("/file_contexts.bin", 0);
385 selinux_android_restorecon("/plat_file_contexts", 0);
386 selinux_android_restorecon("/nonplat_file_contexts", 0);
387 selinux_android_restorecon("/plat_property_contexts", 0);
388 selinux_android_restorecon("/nonplat_property_contexts", 0);
389 selinux_android_restorecon("/plat_seapp_contexts", 0);
390 selinux_android_restorecon("/nonplat_seapp_contexts", 0);
391 selinux_android_restorecon("/plat_service_contexts", 0);
392 selinux_android_restorecon("/nonplat_service_contexts", 0);
393 selinux_android_restorecon("/plat_hwservice_contexts", 0);
394 selinux_android_restorecon("/nonplat_hwservice_contexts", 0);
395 selinux_android_restorecon("/sepolicy", 0);
396 selinux_android_restorecon("/vndservice_contexts", 0);
397
398 selinux_android_restorecon("/dev/block", SELINUX_ANDROID_RESTORECON_RECURSE);
399 selinux_android_restorecon("/dev/device-mapper", 0);
400
401 selinux_android_restorecon("/sbin/mke2fs_static", 0);
402 selinux_android_restorecon("/sbin/e2fsdroid_static", 0);
403}
404
405// This function sets up SELinux logging to be written to kmsg, to match init's logging.
406void SelinuxSetupKernelLogging() {
407 selinux_callback cb;
408 cb.func_log = selinux_klog_callback;
409 selinux_set_callback(SELINUX_CB_LOG, cb);
410}
411
412// selinux_android_file_context_handle() takes on the order of 10+ms to run, so we want to cache
413// its value. selinux_android_restorecon() also needs an sehandle for file context look up. It
414// will create and store its own copy, but selinux_android_set_sehandle() can be used to provide
415// one, thus eliminating an extra call to selinux_android_file_context_handle().
416void SelabelInitialize() {
417 sehandle = selinux_android_file_context_handle();
418 selinux_android_set_sehandle(sehandle);
419}
420
421// A C++ wrapper around selabel_lookup() using the cached sehandle.
422// If sehandle is null, this returns success with an empty context.
423bool SelabelLookupFileContext(const std::string& key, int type, std::string* result) {
424 result->clear();
425
426 if (!sehandle) return true;
427
428 char* context;
429 if (selabel_lookup(sehandle, &context, key.c_str(), type) != 0) {
430 return false;
431 }
432 *result = context;
433 free(context);
434 return true;
435}
436
437// A C++ wrapper around selabel_lookup_best_match() using the cached sehandle.
438// If sehandle is null, this returns success with an empty context.
439bool SelabelLookupFileContextBestMatch(const std::string& key,
440 const std::vector<std::string>& aliases, int type,
441 std::string* result) {
442 result->clear();
443
444 if (!sehandle) return true;
445
446 std::vector<const char*> c_aliases;
447 for (const auto& alias : aliases) {
448 c_aliases.emplace_back(alias.c_str());
449 }
450 c_aliases.emplace_back(nullptr);
451
452 char* context;
453 if (selabel_lookup_best_match(sehandle, &context, key.c_str(), &c_aliases[0], type) != 0) {
454 return false;
455 }
456 *result = context;
457 free(context);
458 return true;
459}
460
461} // namespace init
462} // namespace android