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      4397f082
      sepolicy: Define and allow map permission · 4397f082
      Stephen Smalley authored
      
      Kernel commit 3ba4bf5f1e2c ("selinux: add a map permission check for mmap")
      added a map permission check on mmap so that we can
      distinguish memory mapped access (since it has different implications
      for revocation).  The purpose of a separate map permission check on
      mmap(2) is to permit policy to prohibit memory mapping of specific files
      for which we need to ensure that every access is revalidated, particularly
      useful for scenarios where we expect the file to be relabeled at runtime
      in order to reflect state changes (e.g. cross-domain solution, assured
      pipeline without data copying).  The kernel commit is anticipated to
      be included in Linux 4.13.
      
      This change defines map permission for the Android policy.  It mirrors
      the definition in the kernel classmap by adding it to the common
      definitions for files and sockets.  This will break compatibility for
      kernels that predate the dynamic class/perm mapping support (< 2.6.33);
      on such kernels, one would instead need to add map permission
      to the end of each file and socket access vector.
      
      This change also adds map permission to the global macro definitions for
      file permissions, thereby allowing it in any allow rule that uses these
      macros, and to specific rules allowing mapping of files from /system
      and executable types. This should cover most cases where it is needed,
      although it may still need to be added to specific allow rules when the
      global macros are not used.
      
      Test: Policy builds
      
      Change-Id: Iab3ccd2b6587618e68ecab58218838749fe5e7f5
      Signed-off-by: default avatarStephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
      4397f082
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      sepolicy: Define and allow map permission
      Stephen Smalley authored
      
      Kernel commit 3ba4bf5f1e2c ("selinux: add a map permission check for mmap")
      added a map permission check on mmap so that we can
      distinguish memory mapped access (since it has different implications
      for revocation).  The purpose of a separate map permission check on
      mmap(2) is to permit policy to prohibit memory mapping of specific files
      for which we need to ensure that every access is revalidated, particularly
      useful for scenarios where we expect the file to be relabeled at runtime
      in order to reflect state changes (e.g. cross-domain solution, assured
      pipeline without data copying).  The kernel commit is anticipated to
      be included in Linux 4.13.
      
      This change defines map permission for the Android policy.  It mirrors
      the definition in the kernel classmap by adding it to the common
      definitions for files and sockets.  This will break compatibility for
      kernels that predate the dynamic class/perm mapping support (< 2.6.33);
      on such kernels, one would instead need to add map permission
      to the end of each file and socket access vector.
      
      This change also adds map permission to the global macro definitions for
      file permissions, thereby allowing it in any allow rule that uses these
      macros, and to specific rules allowing mapping of files from /system
      and executable types. This should cover most cases where it is needed,
      although it may still need to be added to specific allow rules when the
      global macros are not used.
      
      Test: Policy builds
      
      Change-Id: Iab3ccd2b6587618e68ecab58218838749fe5e7f5
      Signed-off-by: default avatarStephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>