android_system_sepolicy/private/mac_permissions.xml
Ashwini Oruganti 04f771dee4 Don't require seinfo for priv-apps
Relax the requirement to have both seinfo and name specified for
privapps. The original reason for requiring both was because, normally,
a package can only be uniquely specified by both name and signature,
otherwise package squatting could occur. However, privapps are
pre-installed, so the concerns about the potential for package squatting
are eliminated. This change will drastically simplify sepolicy
configuration for priv-apps.

Bug: 142672293
Test: Flashed a device with this build and verified
com.google.android.permissioncontroller still  runs in the
permissioncontroller_app domain.
Change-Id: I5bb2bf84b9db616c4492bd1402550821c70fdd07
2019-11-06 08:37:03 -08:00

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<policy>
<!--
* A signature is a hex encoded X.509 certificate or a tag defined in
keys.conf and is required for each signer tag. The signature can
either appear as a set of attached cert child tags or as an attribute.
* A signer tag must contain a seinfo tag XOR multiple package stanzas.
* Each signer/package tag is allowed to contain one seinfo tag. This tag
represents additional info that each app can use in setting a SELinux security
context on the eventual process as well as the apps data directory.
* seinfo assignments are made according to the following rules:
- Stanzas with package name refinements will be checked first.
- Stanzas w/o package name refinements will be checked second.
- The "default" seinfo label is automatically applied.
* valid stanzas can take one of the following forms:
// single cert protecting seinfo
<signer signature="@PLATFORM" >
<seinfo value="platform" />
</signer>
// multiple certs protecting seinfo (all contained certs must match)
<signer>
<cert signature="@PLATFORM1"/>
<cert signature="@PLATFORM2"/>
<seinfo value="platform" />
</signer>
// single cert protecting explicitly named app
<signer signature="@PLATFORM" >
<package name="com.android.foo">
<seinfo value="bar" />
</package>
</signer>
// multiple certs protecting explicitly named app (all certs must match)
<signer>
<cert signature="@PLATFORM1"/>
<cert signature="@PLATFORM2"/>
<package name="com.android.foo">
<seinfo value="bar" />
</package>
</signer>
-->
<!-- Platform dev key in AOSP -->
<signer signature="@PLATFORM" >
<seinfo value="platform" />
</signer>
<!-- Media key in AOSP -->
<signer signature="@MEDIA" >
<seinfo value="media" />
</signer>
<signer signature="@NETWORK_STACK" >
<seinfo value="network_stack" />
</signer>
</policy>