1# recovery console (used in recovery init.rc for /sbin/recovery) 2 3# Declare the domain unconditionally so we can always reference it 4# in neverallow rules. 5type recovery, domain; 6 7# But the allow rules are only included in the recovery policy. 8# Otherwise recovery is only allowed the domain rules. 9recovery_only(` 10 # Allow recovery to perform an update as update_engine would do. 11 typeattribute recovery update_engine_common; 12 # Recovery can only use HALs in passthrough mode 13 passthrough_hal_client_domain(recovery, hal_bootctl) 14 15 allow recovery self:capability { chown dac_override fowner fsetid setfcap setuid setgid sys_admin sys_tty_config }; 16 17 # Set security contexts on files that are not known to the loaded policy. 18 allow recovery self:capability2 mac_admin; 19 20 # Run helpers from / or /system without changing domain. 21 allow recovery rootfs:file execute_no_trans; 22 allow recovery system_file:file execute_no_trans; 23 allow recovery toolbox_exec:file rx_file_perms; 24 25 # Mount filesystems. 26 allow recovery rootfs:dir mounton; 27 allow recovery fs_type:filesystem ~relabelto; 28 allow recovery unlabeled:filesystem ~relabelto; 29 allow recovery contextmount_type:filesystem relabelto; 30 31 # Create and relabel files and directories under /system. 32 allow recovery exec_type:{ file lnk_file } { create_file_perms relabelfrom relabelto }; 33 allow recovery { system_file }:{ file lnk_file } { create_file_perms relabelfrom relabelto }; 34 allow recovery system_file:dir { create_dir_perms relabelfrom relabelto }; 35 36 # We may be asked to set an SELinux label for a type not known to the 37 # currently loaded policy. Allow it. 38 allow recovery unlabeled:{ file lnk_file } { create_file_perms relabelfrom relabelto }; 39 allow recovery unlabeled:dir { create_dir_perms relabelfrom relabelto }; 40 # Get file contexts 41 allow recovery file_contexts_file:file r_file_perms; 42 43 # 0eb17d944704b3eb140bb9dded299d3be3aed77e in build/ added SELinux 44 # support to OTAs. However, that code has a bug. When an update occurs, 45 # some directories are inappropriately labeled as exec_type. This is 46 # only transient, and subsequent steps in the OTA script correct this 47 # mistake. New devices are moving to block based OTAs, so this is not 48 # worth fixing. b/15575013 49 allow recovery exec_type:dir { create_dir_perms relabelfrom relabelto }; 50 51 # Write to /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches 52 allow recovery proc_drop_caches:file w_file_perms; 53 54 # Read kernel config through libvintf for OTA matching 55 allow recovery config_gz:file { open read getattr }; 56 57 # Write to /sys/class/android_usb/android0/enable. 58 # TODO: create more specific label? 59 allow recovery sysfs:file w_file_perms; 60 61 # Write to /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq. 62 allow recovery sysfs_devices_system_cpu:file w_file_perms; 63 64 allow recovery sysfs_batteryinfo:file r_file_perms; 65 66 # Read from /sys/class/leds/lcd-backlight/max_brightness and write to /s/c/l/l/brightness to 67 # control backlight brightness. 68 allow recovery sysfs_leds:dir r_dir_perms; 69 allow recovery sysfs_leds:file rw_file_perms; 70 allow recovery sysfs_leds:lnk_file read; 71 72 allow recovery kernel:system syslog_read; 73 74 # Access /dev/usb-ffs/adb/ep0 75 allow recovery functionfs:dir search; 76 allow recovery functionfs:file rw_file_perms; 77 78 # Required to e.g. wipe userdata/cache. 79 allow recovery device:dir r_dir_perms; 80 allow recovery block_device:dir r_dir_perms; 81 allow recovery dev_type:blk_file rw_file_perms; 82 83 # GUI 84 allow recovery graphics_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; 85 allow recovery graphics_device:dir r_dir_perms; 86 allow recovery input_device:dir r_dir_perms; 87 allow recovery input_device:chr_file r_file_perms; 88 allow recovery tty_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; 89 90 # Create /tmp/recovery.log and execute /tmp/update_binary. 91 allow recovery tmpfs:file { create_file_perms x_file_perms }; 92 allow recovery tmpfs:dir create_dir_perms; 93 94 # Manage files on /cache and /cache/recovery 95 allow recovery { cache_file cache_recovery_file }:dir create_dir_perms; 96 allow recovery { cache_file cache_recovery_file }:file create_file_perms; 97 98 # Read /sys/class/thermal/*/temp for thermal info. 99 r_dir_file(recovery, sysfs_thermal) 100 101 # Read files on /oem. 102 r_dir_file(recovery, oemfs); 103 104 # Reboot the device 105 set_prop(recovery, powerctl_prop) 106 107 # Start/stop adbd via ctl.start adbd 108 set_prop(recovery, ctl_default_prop) 109 110 # Read serial number of the device from system properties 111 get_prop(recovery, serialno_prop) 112 113 # Use setfscreatecon() to label files for OTA updates. 114 allow recovery self:process setfscreate; 115 116 # Allow recovery to create a fuse filesystem, and read files from it. 117 allow recovery fuse_device:chr_file rw_file_perms; 118 allow recovery fuse:dir r_dir_perms; 119 allow recovery fuse:file r_file_perms; 120 121 wakelock_use(recovery) 122 123 # This line seems suspect, as it should not really need to 124 # set scheduling parameters for a kernel domain task. 125 allow recovery kernel:process setsched; 126') 127 128### 129### neverallow rules 130### 131 132# Recovery should never touch /data. 133# 134# In particular, if /data is encrypted, it is not accessible 135# to recovery anyway. 136# 137# For now, we only enforce write/execute restrictions, as domain.te 138# contains a number of read-only rules that apply to all 139# domains, including recovery. 140# 141# TODO: tighten this up further. 142neverallow recovery data_file_type:file { no_w_file_perms no_x_file_perms }; 143neverallow recovery data_file_type:dir no_w_dir_perms; 144