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Dan Cashman80582482017-12-06 09:20:27 -08001###
2### neverallow rules for untrusted app domains
3###
4
5define(`all_untrusted_apps',`{
6 ephemeral_app
7 isolated_app
8 mediaprovider
9 untrusted_app
10 untrusted_app_25
11 untrusted_app_all
12 untrusted_v2_app
13}')
14# Receive or send uevent messages.
15neverallow all_untrusted_apps domain:netlink_kobject_uevent_socket *;
16
17# Receive or send generic netlink messages
18neverallow all_untrusted_apps domain:netlink_socket *;
19
20# Too much leaky information in debugfs. It's a security
21# best practice to ensure these files aren't readable.
22neverallow all_untrusted_apps debugfs_type:file read;
23
24# Do not allow untrusted apps to register services.
25# Only trusted components of Android should be registering
26# services.
27neverallow all_untrusted_apps service_manager_type:service_manager add;
28
29# Do not allow untrusted apps to use VendorBinder
30neverallow all_untrusted_apps vndbinder_device:chr_file *;
31neverallow all_untrusted_apps vndservice_manager_type:service_manager *;
32
33# Do not allow untrusted apps to connect to the property service
34# or set properties. b/10243159
35neverallow { all_untrusted_apps -mediaprovider } property_socket:sock_file write;
36neverallow { all_untrusted_apps -mediaprovider } init:unix_stream_socket connectto;
37neverallow { all_untrusted_apps -mediaprovider } property_type:property_service set;
38
39# Do not allow untrusted apps to be assigned mlstrustedsubject.
40# This would undermine the per-user isolation model being
41# enforced via levelFrom=user in seapp_contexts and the mls
42# constraints. As there is no direct way to specify a neverallow
43# on attribute assignment, this relies on the fact that fork
44# permission only makes sense within a domain (hence should
45# never be granted to any other domain within mlstrustedsubject)
46# and an untrusted app is allowed fork permission to itself.
47neverallow all_untrusted_apps mlstrustedsubject:process fork;
48
49# Do not allow untrusted apps to hard link to any files.
50# In particular, if an untrusted app links to other app data
51# files, installd will not be able to guarantee the deletion
52# of the linked to file. Hard links also contribute to security
53# bugs, so we want to ensure untrusted apps never have this
54# capability.
55neverallow all_untrusted_apps file_type:file link;
56
57# Do not allow untrusted apps to access network MAC address file
58neverallow all_untrusted_apps sysfs_mac_address:file no_rw_file_perms;
59
60# Restrict socket ioctls. Either 1. disallow privileged ioctls, 2. disallow the
61# ioctl permission, or 3. disallow the socket class.
62neverallowxperm all_untrusted_apps domain:{ rawip_socket tcp_socket udp_socket } ioctl priv_sock_ioctls;
63neverallow all_untrusted_apps *:{ netlink_route_socket netlink_selinux_socket } ioctl;
64neverallow all_untrusted_apps *:{
65 socket netlink_socket packet_socket key_socket appletalk_socket
66 netlink_tcpdiag_socket netlink_nflog_socket
67 netlink_xfrm_socket netlink_audit_socket
68 netlink_dnrt_socket netlink_kobject_uevent_socket tun_socket
69 netlink_iscsi_socket netlink_fib_lookup_socket netlink_connector_socket
70 netlink_netfilter_socket netlink_generic_socket netlink_scsitransport_socket
71 netlink_rdma_socket netlink_crypto_socket
72} *;
73
74# Do not allow untrusted apps access to /cache
75neverallow { all_untrusted_apps -mediaprovider } { cache_file cache_recovery_file }:dir ~{ r_dir_perms };
76neverallow { all_untrusted_apps -mediaprovider } { cache_file cache_recovery_file }:file ~{ read getattr };
77
78# Do not allow untrusted apps to create/unlink files outside of its sandbox,
79# internal storage or sdcard.
80# World accessible data locations allow application to fill the device
81# with unaccounted for data. This data will not get removed during
82# application un-installation.
83neverallow { all_untrusted_apps -mediaprovider } {
84 fs_type
85 -fuse # sdcard
86 -sdcardfs # sdcard
87 -vfat
88 file_type
89 -app_data_file # The apps sandbox itself
90 -media_rw_data_file # Internal storage. Known that apps can
91 # leave artfacts here after uninstall.
92 -user_profile_data_file # Access to profile files
93 userdebug_or_eng(`
94 -method_trace_data_file # only on ro.debuggable=1
95 -coredump_file # userdebug/eng only
96 ')
97}:dir_file_class_set { create unlink };
98
99# No untrusted component should be touching /dev/fuse
100neverallow all_untrusted_apps fuse_device:chr_file *;
101
102# Do not allow untrusted apps to directly open tun_device
103neverallow all_untrusted_apps tun_device:chr_file open;
104
105# Only allow appending to /data/anr/traces.txt (b/27853304, b/18340553)
106neverallow all_untrusted_apps anr_data_file:file ~{ open append };
107neverallow all_untrusted_apps anr_data_file:dir ~search;
108
109# Avoid reads from generically labeled /proc files
110# Create a more specific label if needed
111neverallow all_untrusted_apps proc:file { no_rw_file_perms no_x_file_perms };
112
113# Avoid all access to kernel configuration
114neverallow all_untrusted_apps config_gz:file { no_rw_file_perms no_x_file_perms };
115
116# Do not allow untrusted apps access to preloads data files
117neverallow all_untrusted_apps preloads_data_file:file no_rw_file_perms;
118
119# Locking of files on /system could lead to denial of service attacks
120# against privileged system components
121neverallow all_untrusted_apps system_file:file lock;
122
123# Do not permit untrusted apps to perform actions on HwBinder service_manager
124# other than find actions for services listed below
125neverallow all_untrusted_apps *:hwservice_manager ~find;
126
127# Do not permit access from apps which host arbitrary code to HwBinder services,
128# except those considered sufficiently safe for access from such apps.
129# The two main reasons for this are:
130# 1. HwBinder servers do not perform client authentication because HIDL
131# currently does not expose caller UID information and, even if it did, many
132# HwBinder services either operate at a level below that of apps (e.g., HALs)
133# or must not rely on app identity for authorization. Thus, to be safe, the
134# default assumption is that every HwBinder service treats all its clients as
135# equally authorized to perform operations offered by the service.
136# 2. HAL servers (a subset of HwBinder services) contain code with higher
137# incidence rate of security issues than system/core components and have
138# access to lower layes of the stack (all the way down to hardware) thus
139# increasing opportunities for bypassing the Android security model.
140#
141# Safe services include:
142# - same process services: because they by definition run in the process
143# of the client and thus have the same access as the client domain in which
144# the process runs
145# - coredomain_hwservice: are considered safe because they do not pose risks
146# associated with reason #2 above.
147# - hal_configstore_ISurfaceFlingerConfigs: becuase it has specifically been
148# designed for use by any domain.
149# - hal_graphics_allocator_hwservice: because these operations are also offered
150# by surfaceflinger Binder service, which apps are permitted to access
151# - hal_omx_hwservice: because this is a HwBinder version of the mediacodec
152# Binder service which apps were permitted to access.
153neverallow all_untrusted_apps {
154 hwservice_manager_type
155 -same_process_hwservice
156 -coredomain_hwservice
157 -hal_configstore_ISurfaceFlingerConfigs
158 -hal_graphics_allocator_hwservice
159 -hal_omx_hwservice
160 -hal_cas_hwservice
161 -untrusted_app_visible_hwservice
162}:hwservice_manager find;
163
164# Make sure that the following services are never accessible by untrusted_apps
165neverallow all_untrusted_apps {
166 default_android_hwservice
167 hal_audio_hwservice
168 hal_bluetooth_hwservice
169 hal_bootctl_hwservice
170 hal_camera_hwservice
171 hal_contexthub_hwservice
172 hal_drm_hwservice
173 hal_dumpstate_hwservice
174 hal_fingerprint_hwservice
175 hal_gatekeeper_hwservice
176 hal_gnss_hwservice
177 hal_graphics_composer_hwservice
178 hal_health_hwservice
179 hal_ir_hwservice
180 hal_keymaster_hwservice
181 hal_light_hwservice
182 hal_memtrack_hwservice
183 hal_neuralnetworks_hwservice
184 hal_nfc_hwservice
185 hal_oemlock_hwservice
186 hal_power_hwservice
187 hal_sensors_hwservice
188 hal_telephony_hwservice
189 hal_thermal_hwservice
190 hal_tv_cec_hwservice
191 hal_tv_input_hwservice
192 hal_usb_hwservice
193 hal_vibrator_hwservice
194 hal_vr_hwservice
195 hal_weaver_hwservice
196 hal_wifi_hwservice
197 hal_wifi_offload_hwservice
198 hal_wifi_supplicant_hwservice
199 hidl_base_hwservice
200 system_net_netd_hwservice
201 thermalcallback_hwservice
202}:hwservice_manager find;
203# HwBinder services offered by core components (as opposed to vendor components)
204# are considered somewhat safer due to point #2 above.
205neverallow all_untrusted_apps {
206 coredomain_hwservice
207 -same_process_hwservice
208 -hidl_allocator_hwservice # Designed for use by any domain
209 -hidl_manager_hwservice # Designed for use by any domain
210 -hidl_memory_hwservice # Designed for use by any domain
211 -hidl_token_hwservice # Designed for use by any domain
212}:hwservice_manager find;
213
214# SELinux is not an API for untrusted apps to use
215neverallow all_untrusted_apps selinuxfs:file no_rw_file_perms;
216
217# Restrict *Binder access from apps to HAL domains. We can only do this on full
218# Treble devices where *Binder communications between apps and HALs are tightly
219# restricted.
220full_treble_only(`
221 neverallow all_untrusted_apps {
222 halserverdomain
223 -coredomain
224 -hal_configstore_server
225 -hal_graphics_allocator_server
226 -hal_cas_server
227 -binder_in_vendor_violators # TODO(b/35870313): Remove once all violations are gone
228 -untrusted_app_visible_halserver
229 }:binder { call transfer };
230')