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type crosvm, domain, coredomain;
type crosvm_exec, system_file_type, exec_type, file_type;
type crosvm_tmpfs, file_type;
# Let crosvm open VM manager devices such as /dev/kvm.
allow crosvm vm_manager_device_type:chr_file rw_file_perms;
# Most other domains shouldn't access /dev/kvm.
neverallow { domain -crosvm -ueventd -shell } kvm_device:chr_file getattr;
neverallow { domain -crosvm -ueventd } kvm_device:chr_file ~getattr;
neverallowxperm { domain -crosvm } kvm_device:chr_file ioctl ~{ KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION };
# Most other domains shouldn't access other vm managers either.
# These restrictions need to be slightly looser than for kvm_device to allow
# for different implementations.
neverallow { coredomain appdomain -crosvm -ueventd -shell } vm_manager_device_type:chr_file getattr;
neverallow { coredomain appdomain -crosvm -ueventd } vm_manager_device_type:chr_file ~getattr;
# Let crosvm create temporary files.
tmpfs_domain(crosvm)
# Let crosvm receive file descriptors from VirtualizationService.
allow crosvm virtualizationmanager:fd use;
# Allow sending VirtualizationService the failure reason and console/log from the VM via pipe.
allow crosvm virtualizationmanager:fifo_file write;
# Let crosvm read the composite disk images (virtualizationservice_data_file), APEXes
# (staging_data_file), APKs (apk_data_file and shell_data_file where the latter is for test apks in
# /data/local/tmp), instance.img (app_data_file), and microdroid vendor image (vendor_microdroid_file).
# Allow crosvm to read the instance image of the service VM saved in apex_virt_data_file.
# Note that the open permission is not given as the files are passed as file descriptors.
allow crosvm {
virtualizationservice_data_file
staging_data_file
apk_data_file
app_data_file
privapp_data_file
apex_compos_data_file
apex_virt_data_file
shell_data_file
vendor_microdroid_file
}:file { getattr read ioctl lock };
# Allow searching the directory where the composite disk images are.
allow crosvm virtualizationservice_data_file:dir search;
# Let crosvm access its control socket as created by VS.
# read, write, getattr: listener socket polling
# accept: listener socket accepting new connection
# Note that the open permission is not given as the socket is passed by FD.
allow crosvm virtualizationmanager:unix_stream_socket { accept read write getattr getopt };
# Let crosvm open test artifacts under /data/local/tmp with file path. (e.g. custom pvmfw.img)
userdebug_or_eng(`
allow crosvm shell_data_file:dir search;
allow crosvm shell_data_file:file open;
')
# The instance image and the composite image should be writable as well because they could represent
# mutable disks.
allow crosvm {
virtualizationservice_data_file
app_data_file
privapp_data_file
apex_compos_data_file
apex_virt_data_file
}:file write;
# Allow crosvm to pipe console log to shell or app which could be the owner of a VM.
allow crosvm adbd:fd use;
allow crosvm adbd:unix_stream_socket { read write };
allow crosvm devpts:chr_file { read write getattr ioctl };
# crosvm tries to use netlink sockets as part its APCI implementation, but we don't need it for AVF (b/228077254)
dontaudit crosvm self:netlink_generic_socket create_socket_perms_no_ioctl;
# crosvm can write files in /data/local/tmp which are usually used for instance.img and logging by
# compliance tests and demo apps. Write access to instance.img is particularily important because
# the VM has to initialize the disk image on its first boot. Note that open access is still not
# granted because the files are expected to be opened by the owner of the VM (apps or shell in case
# when the vm is created by the `vm` tool) and handed over to crosvm as FD.
allow crosvm shell_data_file:file write;
# crosvm tries to read serial device, including the write-only pipe from virtualizationmanager (to
# forward console/log to the host logcat).
# crosvm only needs write permission, so dontaudit read
dontaudit crosvm virtualizationmanager:fifo_file { read getattr };
# Required for crosvm to start gdb-server to enable debugging of guest kernel.
allow crosvm self:tcp_socket { bind create read setopt write accept listen };
allow crosvm port:tcp_socket name_bind;
allow crosvm adbd:unix_stream_socket ioctl;
allow crosvm node:tcp_socket node_bind;
# Allow crosvm to interact to VFIO device
allow crosvm vfio_device:chr_file rw_file_perms;
allow crosvm vfio_device:dir r_dir_perms;
# Allow crosvm to access VM DTBO via a file created by virtualizationmanager.
allow crosvm virtualizationmanager:fd use;
allow crosvm virtualizationservice_data_file:file read;
# Don't allow crosvm to open files that it doesn't own.
# This is important because a malicious application could try to start a VM with a composite disk
# image referring by name to files which it doesn't have permission to open, trying to get crosvm to
# open them on its behalf. By preventing crosvm from opening any other files we prevent this
# potential privilege escalation. See http://b/192453819 for more discussion.
neverallow crosvm {
virtualizationservice_data_file
staging_data_file
apk_data_file
app_data_file
privapp_data_file
userdebug_or_eng(`-shell_data_file')
}:file open;
# Don't allow crosvm to have access to ordinary vendor files that are not for VMs.
full_treble_only(`
neverallow crosvm {
vendor_file_type
-vendor_vm_file
-vendor_vm_data_file
# These types are not required for crosvm, but the access is granted to globally in domain.te
# thus should be exempted here.
-vendor_configs_file
-vendor_microdroid_file
-vndk_sp_file
-vendor_task_profiles_file
}:file *;
')
# Only allow crosvm to read app data files for clients that can start
# VMs. Note that the use of app data files is further restricted
# inside the virtualizationservice by checking the label of all disk
# image files.
neverallow crosvm {
app_data_file_type
-app_data_file
-privapp_data_file
-shell_data_file
}:file read;
# Only virtualizationmanager can run crosvm
neverallow {
domain
-crosvm
-virtualizationmanager
} crosvm_exec:file no_x_file_perms;