# Domain for update_engine daemon. type update_engine, domain, update_engine_common; type update_engine_exec, system_file_type, exec_type, file_type; net_domain(update_engine); # Following permissions are needed for update_engine. allow update_engine self:process { setsched }; allow update_engine self:global_capability_class_set { fowner sys_admin }; # Note: fsetid checks are triggered when creating a file in a directory with # the setgid bit set to determine if the file should inherit setgid. In this # case, setgid on the file is undesirable so we should just suppress the # denial. dontaudit update_engine self:global_capability_class_set fsetid; allow update_engine kmsg_device:chr_file { getattr w_file_perms }; allow update_engine update_engine_exec:file rx_file_perms; wakelock_use(update_engine); # Ignore these denials. dontaudit update_engine kernel:process setsched; dontaudit update_engine self:global_capability_class_set sys_rawio; # Allow using persistent storage in /data/misc/update_engine. allow update_engine update_engine_data_file:dir create_dir_perms; allow update_engine update_engine_data_file:file create_file_perms; # Allow using persistent storage in /data/misc/update_engine_log. allow update_engine update_engine_log_data_file:dir create_dir_perms; allow update_engine update_engine_log_data_file:file create_file_perms; # Don't allow kernel module loading, just silence the logs. dontaudit update_engine kernel:system module_request; # Register the service to perform Binder IPC. binder_use(update_engine) add_service(update_engine, update_engine_service) # Allow update_engine to call the callback function provided by priv_app/GMS core. binder_call(update_engine, priv_app) # b/142672293: No other priv-app should need this rule now that GMS core runs in its own domain. userdebug_or_eng(` auditallow update_engine priv_app:binder { call transfer }; auditallow priv_app update_engine:binder transfer; auditallow update_engine priv_app:fd use; ') binder_call(update_engine, gmscore_app) # Allow update_engine to call the callback function provided by system_server. binder_call(update_engine, system_server) # Read OTA zip file at /data/ota_package/. allow update_engine ota_package_file:file r_file_perms; allow update_engine ota_package_file:dir r_dir_perms; # Use Boot Control HAL hal_client_domain(update_engine, hal_bootctl) # access /proc/misc allow update_engine proc_misc:file r_file_perms; # read directories on /system and /vendor allow update_engine system_file:dir r_dir_perms; # Allow to start gsid service. set_prop(update_engine, ctl_gsid_prop) # Allow to set the OTA related properties, e.g. ota.warm_reset. set_prop(update_engine, ota_prop) # Allow to get the DSU status get_prop(update_engine, gsid_prop) # update_engine tries to determine the parent path for all devices (e.g. # /dev/block/by-name) by reading the default fstab and looking for the misc # device. ReadDefaultFstab() checks whether a GSI is running by checking # gsi_metadata_file. We never apply OTAs when GSI is running, so just deny # the access. dontaudit update_engine gsi_metadata_file:dir search; # Allow to write to snapshotctl_log logs. # TODO(b/148818798) revert when parent bug is fixed. userdebug_or_eng(` allow update_engine snapshotctl_log_data_file:dir rw_dir_perms; allow update_engine snapshotctl_log_data_file:file create_file_perms; ')