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  • # only HALs responsible for network hardware should have privileged
    # network capabilities
    neverallow {
      halserverdomain
      -hal_bluetooth_server
      -hal_wifi_server
      -hal_wifi_supplicant_server
      -rild
    } self:capability { net_admin net_raw };
    
    # Unless a HAL's job is to manage network hardware, it should not be
    # using network sockets.
    neverallow {
      halserverdomain
      -hal_wifi_server
      -hal_wifi_supplicant_server
      -rild
    } domain:{ tcp_socket udp_socket rawip_socket } *;
    
    
    ###
    # HALs are defined as an attribute and so a given domain could hypothetically
    # have multiple HALs in it (or even all of them) with the subsequent policy of
    # the domain comprised of the union of all the HALs.
    #
    # This is a problem because
    # 1) Security sensitive components should only be accessed by specific HALs.
    # 2) hwbinder_call and the restrictions it provides cannot be reasoned about in
    #    the platform.
    # 3) The platform cannot reason about defense in depth if there are
    #    monolithic domains etc.
    #
    # As an example, hal_keymaster and hal_gatekeeper can access the TEE and while
    # its OK for them to share a process its not OK with them to share processes
    # with other hals.
    #
    # The following neverallow rules, in conjuntion with CTS tests, assert that
    # these security principles are adhered to.
    #
    # Do not allow a hal to exec another process without a domain transition.
    # TODO remove exemptions.
    neverallow {
      halserverdomain
      -hal_dumpstate_server
      -rild
    } { file_type fs_type }:file execute_no_trans;
    # Do not allow a process other than init to transition into a HAL domain.
    neverallow { domain -init } halserverdomain:process transition;
    # Only allow transitioning to a domain by running its executable. Do not
    # allow transitioning into a HAL domain by use of seclabel in an
    # init.*.rc script.
    neverallow * halserverdomain:process dyntransition;