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191 lines
6.5 KiB
C++
191 lines
6.5 KiB
C++
#include <sys/mount.h>
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#include <magisk.hpp>
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#include <magiskpolicy.hpp>
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#include <utils.hpp>
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#include "init.hpp"
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using namespace std;
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void MagiskInit::patch_sepolicy(const char *file) {
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LOGD("Patching monolithic policy\n");
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auto sepol = unique_ptr<sepolicy>(sepolicy::from_file("/sepolicy"));
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sepol->magisk_rules();
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// Custom rules
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if (!custom_rules_dir.empty()) {
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if (auto dir = xopen_dir(custom_rules_dir.data())) {
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for (dirent *entry; (entry = xreaddir(dir.get()));) {
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auto rule = custom_rules_dir + "/" + entry->d_name + "/sepolicy.rule";
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if (xaccess(rule.data(), R_OK) == 0) {
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LOGD("Loading custom sepolicy patch: [%s]\n", rule.data());
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sepol->load_rule_file(rule.data());
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}
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}
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}
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}
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LOGD("Dumping sepolicy to: [%s]\n", file);
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sepol->to_file(file);
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// Remove OnePlus stupid debug sepolicy and use our own
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if (access("/sepolicy_debug", F_OK) == 0) {
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unlink("/sepolicy_debug");
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link("/sepolicy", "/sepolicy_debug");
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}
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}
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#define MOCK_COMPAT SELINUXMOCK "/compatible"
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#define MOCK_LOAD SELINUXMOCK "/load"
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#define MOCK_BLOCKING SELINUXMOCK "/blocking"
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#define REAL_SELINUXFS SELINUXMOCK "/fs"
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void MagiskInit::hijack_sepolicy() {
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const char *blocking_target;
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string actual_content;
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xmkdir(SELINUXMOCK, 0);
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if (access("/system/etc/selinux/apex", F_OK) == 0) {
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// On devices with apex sepolicy, it runs restorecon before enforcing SELinux.
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// To block control flow before that happens, we will have to hijack the
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// plat_file_contexts file to achieve that.
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if (access("/system/etc/selinux/plat_file_contexts", F_OK) == 0) {
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blocking_target = "/system/etc/selinux/plat_file_contexts";
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} else if (access("/plat_file_contexts", F_OK) == 0) {
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blocking_target = "/plat_file_contexts";
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} else {
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// Error, should never happen
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LOGE("! Cannot find plat_file_contexts\n");
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return;
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}
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actual_content = full_read(blocking_target);
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LOGD("Hijack [%s]\n", blocking_target);
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mkfifo(MOCK_BLOCKING, 0644);
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xmount(MOCK_BLOCKING, blocking_target, nullptr, MS_BIND, nullptr);
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} else {
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// We block using the "enforce" node
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blocking_target = SELINUX_ENFORCE;
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}
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// Hijack the "load" and "enforce" node in selinuxfs to manipulate
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// the actual sepolicy being loaded into the kernel
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auto hijack = [&] {
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LOGD("Hijack [" SELINUX_LOAD "]\n");
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mkfifo(MOCK_LOAD, 0600);
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xmount(MOCK_LOAD, SELINUX_LOAD, nullptr, MS_BIND, nullptr);
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if (strcmp(blocking_target, SELINUX_ENFORCE) == 0) {
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LOGD("Hijack [" SELINUX_ENFORCE "]\n");
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mkfifo(MOCK_BLOCKING, 0644);
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xmount(MOCK_BLOCKING, SELINUX_ENFORCE, nullptr, MS_BIND, nullptr);
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}
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};
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string dt_compat;
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if (access(SELINUX_ENFORCE, F_OK) != 0) {
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// selinuxfs not mounted yet. Hijack the dt fstab nodes first
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// and let the original init mount selinuxfs for us
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// This only happens on Android 8.0 - 9.0
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// Preserve sysfs and procfs for hijacking
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mount_list.erase(std::remove_if(
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mount_list.begin(), mount_list.end(),
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[](const string &s) { return s == "/proc" || s == "/sys"; }), mount_list.end());
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// Remount procfs with proper options
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xmount(nullptr, "/proc", nullptr, MS_REMOUNT, "hidepid=2,gid=3009");
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char buf[4096];
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snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/fstab/compatible", config->dt_dir);
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dt_compat = full_read(buf);
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LOGD("Hijack [%s]\n", buf);
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mkfifo(MOCK_COMPAT, 0444);
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xmount(MOCK_COMPAT, buf, nullptr, MS_BIND, nullptr);
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} else {
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hijack();
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}
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// Read all custom rules into memory
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string rules;
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if (!custom_rules_dir.empty()) {
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if (auto dir = xopen_dir(custom_rules_dir.data())) {
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for (dirent *entry; (entry = xreaddir(dir.get()));) {
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auto rule_file = custom_rules_dir + "/" + entry->d_name + "/sepolicy.rule";
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if (xaccess(rule_file.data(), R_OK) == 0) {
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LOGD("Load custom sepolicy patch: [%s]\n", rule_file.data());
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full_read(rule_file.data(), rules);
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rules += '\n';
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Create a new process waiting for init operations
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if (xfork()) {
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// In parent, return and continue boot process
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return;
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}
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if (!dt_compat.empty()) {
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// This open will block until init calls DoFirstStageMount
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// The only purpose here is actually to wait for init to mount selinuxfs for us
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int fd = xopen(MOCK_COMPAT, O_WRONLY);
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char buf[4096];
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snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/fstab/compatible", config->dt_dir);
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xumount2(buf, MNT_DETACH);
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hijack();
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xwrite(fd, dt_compat.data(), dt_compat.size());
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close(fd);
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}
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// Read full sepolicy
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int fd = xopen(MOCK_LOAD, O_RDONLY);
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string policy = fd_full_read(fd);
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close(fd);
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auto sepol = unique_ptr<sepolicy>(sepolicy::from_data(policy.data(), policy.length()));
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sepol->magisk_rules();
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sepol->load_rules(rules);
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// This open will block until init calls security_getenforce or selinux_android_restorecon
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fd = xopen(MOCK_BLOCKING, O_WRONLY);
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// Cleanup the hijacks
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umount2("/init", MNT_DETACH);
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xumount2(SELINUX_LOAD, MNT_DETACH);
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xumount2(blocking_target, MNT_DETACH);
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// Load patched policy
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xmkdir(REAL_SELINUXFS, 0755);
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xmount("selinuxfs", REAL_SELINUXFS, "selinuxfs", 0, nullptr);
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sepol->to_file(REAL_SELINUXFS "/load");
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if (strcmp(blocking_target, SELINUX_ENFORCE) == 0) {
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actual_content = full_read(SELINUX_ENFORCE);
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}
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// Write to mock blocking target ONLY after sepolicy is loaded. We need to make sure
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// the actual init process is blocked until sepolicy is loaded, or else
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// restorecon will fail and re-exec won't change context, causing boot failure.
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// We (ab)use the fact that init reads from our blocking target, and
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// because it has been replaced with our FIFO file, init will block until we
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// write something into the pipe, effectively hijacking its control flow.
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xwrite(fd, actual_content.data(), actual_content.length());
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close(fd);
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// At this point, the init process will be unblocked
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// and continue on with restorecon + re-exec.
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// Terminate process
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exit(0);
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}
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