Reputation: 728
I have added a new System Service into Android Framework in earlier versions (4.4) following this tutorial from Texas Instruments
But when I try to do a similar thing in Android Lollipop, the SELinux policy denies me to do so. This is the output from logcat.
05-11 15:49:51.362 248 248 I SystemServer: Test Service Starting
05-11 15:49:51.364 248 248 I TestManagerService: Started Test Manager Service
05-11 15:49:51.370 54 54 E SELinux : avc: denied { add } for service=TestManagerService scontext=u:r:system_server:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:default_android_service:s0 tclass=service_manager
05-11 15:49:51.371 54 54 E ServiceManager: add_service('TestManagerService',28) uid=1000 - PERMISSION DENIED
05-11 15:49:51.378 248 248 E SystemServer: Failure starting TestManagerService
05-11 15:49:51.378 248 248 E SystemServer: java.lang.SecurityException
05-11 15:49:51.378 248 248 E SystemServer: at android.os.BinderProxy.transactNative(Native Method)
05-11 15:49:51.378 248 248 E SystemServer: at android.os.BinderProxy.transact(Binder.java:496)
05-11 15:49:51.378 248 248 E SystemServer: at android.os.ServiceManagerProxy.addService(ServiceManagerNative.java:150)
05-11 15:49:51.378 248 248 E SystemServer: at android.os.ServiceManager.addService(ServiceManager.java:72)
05-11 15:49:51.378 248 248 E SystemServer: at com.android.server.SystemServer.startOtherServices(SystemServer.java:551)
05-11 15:49:51.378 248 248 E SystemServer: at com.android.server.SystemServer.run(SystemServer.java:257)
05-11 15:49:51.378 248 248 E SystemServer: at com.android.server.SystemServer.main(SystemServer.java:171)
05-11 15:49:51.378 248 248 E SystemServer: at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
05-11 15:49:51.378 248 248 E SystemServer: at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:723)
05-11 15:49:51.378 248 248 E SystemServer: at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:613)
I do not want to disable SELinux policy. I just want the policy to allow my new service too. What should I do?
Upvotes: 5
Views: 18381
Reputation: 1889
In Android 7.1.1 the service_contexts file has moved to system/sepolicy
to add A service "foo" to the policy add to the file service_contexts
foo u:object_r:foo_service:s0
And in service.te add:
type foo_service, app_api_service, system_server_service, service_manager_type;
A device specific policy can be created by adding a service_contexts & service.te file in the devices sepolicy directory: device/myDevice/versionName/sepolicy
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 85
To file:
android-dev\external\sepolicy\service.te
Add:
type mytest_service, system_api_service, system_server_service, service_manager_type;
To file:
android-dev\external\sepolicy\service_contexts
Add:
mytestservice u:object_r:mytest_service:s0
where mytestservice
your name service
It's help me
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 1266
add in your sepolicy file
Upvotes: -3
Reputation: 388
Check this link: http://androidosp.blogspot.com.tr/2014/11/selinux-seandroid-exceptions-for-system.html
You can simply goto: /external/sepolicy/service_contexts
and add your new service there. Thats it!
Upvotes: 7