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1Class and Permission Statements
2===============================
3
4common
5------
6
7Declares a common identifier in the current namespace with a set of common permissions that can be used by one or more [`class`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#class) identifiers. The [`classcommon`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classcommon) statement is used to associate a [`common`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#common) identifier to a specific [`class`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#class) identifier.
8
9**Statement definition:**
10
11    (common common_id (permission_id ...))
12
13**Where:**
14
15<table>
16<colgroup>
17<col width="25%" />
18<col width="75%" />
19</colgroup>
20<tbody>
21<tr class="odd">
22<td align="left"><p><code>common</code></p></td>
23<td align="left"><p>The <code>common</code> keyword.</p></td>
24</tr>
25<tr class="even">
26<td align="left"><p><code>common_id</code></p></td>
27<td align="left"><p>The <code>common</code> identifier.</p></td>
28</tr>
29<tr class="odd">
30<td align="left"><p><code>permission_id</code></p></td>
31<td align="left"><p>One or more permissions.</p></td>
32</tr>
33</tbody>
34</table>
35
36**Example:**
37
38This common statement will associate the [`common`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#common) identifier '`file`' with the list of permissions:
39
40    (common file (ioctl read write create getattr setattr lock relabelfrom relabelto append unlink link rename execute swapon quotaon mounton))
41
42classcommon
43-----------
44
45Associate a [`class`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#class) identifier to a one or more permissions declared by a [`common`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#common) identifier.
46
47**Statement definition:**
48
49    (classcommon class_id common_id)
50
51**Where:**
52
53<table>
54<colgroup>
55<col width="25%" />
56<col width="75%" />
57</colgroup>
58<tbody>
59<tr class="odd">
60<td align="left"><p><code>classcommon</code></p></td>
61<td align="left"><p>The <code>classcommon</code> keyword.</p></td>
62</tr>
63<tr class="even">
64<td align="left"><p><code>class_id</code></p></td>
65<td align="left"><p>A single previously declared <code>class</code> identifier.</p></td>
66</tr>
67<tr class="odd">
68<td align="left"><p><code>common_id</code></p></td>
69<td align="left"><p>A single previously declared <code>common</code> identifier that defines the common permissions for that class.</p></td>
70</tr>
71</tbody>
72</table>
73
74**Example:**
75
76This associates the `dir` class with the list of permissions declared by the `file common` identifier:
77
78    (common file (ioctl read write create getattr setattr lock relabelfrom relabelto append unlink link rename execute swapon quotaon mounton))
79
80    (classcommon dir file)
81
82class
83-----
84
85Declares a class and zero or more permissions in the current namespace.
86
87**Statement definition:**
88
89    (class class_id (permission_id ...))
90
91**Where:**
92
93<table>
94<colgroup>
95<col width="25%" />
96<col width="75%" />
97</colgroup>
98<tbody>
99<tr class="odd">
100<td align="left"><p><code>class</code></p></td>
101<td align="left"><p>The <code>class</code> keyword.</p></td>
102</tr>
103<tr class="even">
104<td align="left"><p><code>class_id</code></p></td>
105<td align="left"><p>The <code>class</code> identifier.</p></td>
106</tr>
107<tr class="odd">
108<td align="left"><p><code>permission_id</code></p></td>
109<td align="left"><p>Zero or more permissions declared for the class. Note that if zero permissions, an empty list is required as shown in the example.</p></td>
110</tr>
111</tbody>
112</table>
113
114**Examples:**
115
116This example defines a set of permissions for the `binder` class indentifier:
117
118    (class binder (impersonate call set_context_mgr transfer receive))
119
120This example defines a common set of permissions to be used by the `sem` class, the `(class sem ())` does not define any other permissions (i.e. an empty list):
121
122    (common ipc (create destroy getattr setattr read write associate unix_read unix_write))
123
124    (classcommon sem ipc)
125    (class sem ())
126
127and will produce the following set of permissions for the `sem` class identifier of:
128
129    (class sem (create destroy getattr setattr read write associate unix_read unix_write))
130
131This example, with the following combination of the [`common`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#common), [`classcommon`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classcommon) and [`class`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#class) statements:
132
133    (common file (ioctl read write create getattr setattr lock relabelfrom relabelto append unlink link rename execute swapon quotaon mounton))
134
135    (classcommon dir file)
136    (class dir (add_name remove_name reparent search rmdir open audit_access execmod))
137
138will produce a set of permissions for the `dir` class identifier of:
139
140    (class dir (add_name remove_name reparent search rmdir open audit_access execmod ioctl read write create getattr setattr lock relabelfrom relabelto append unlink link rename execute swapon quotaon mounton))
141
142classorder
143----------
144
145Defines the order of [class](#class)'s. This is a mandatory statement. Multiple [`classorder`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classorder) statements declared in the policy will form an ordered list.
146
147**Statement definition:**
148
149    (classorder (class_id ...))
150
151**Where:**
152
153<table>
154<colgroup>
155<col width="25%" />
156<col width="75%" />
157</colgroup>
158<tbody>
159<tr class="odd">
160<td align="left"><p><code>classorder</code></p></td>
161<td align="left"><p>The <code>classorder</code> keyword.</p></td>
162</tr>
163<tr class="even">
164<td align="left"><p><code>class_id</code></p></td>
165<td align="left"><p>One or more <code>class</code> identifiers.</p></td>
166</tr>
167</tbody>
168</table>
169
170**Example:**
171
172This will produce an ordered list of "`file dir process`"
173
174    (class process)
175    (class file)
176    (class dir)
177    (classorder (file dir))
178    (classorder (dir process))
179
180**Unordered Classorder Statement:**
181
182If users do not have knowledge of the existing [`classorder`](#classorder), the `unordered` keyword may be used in a [`classorder`](#classorder) statement. The [classes](#class) in an unordered statement are appended to the existing [`classorder`](#classorder). A class in an ordered statement always supercedes the class redeclaration in an unordered statement. The `unordered` keyword must be the first item in the [`classorder`](#classorder) listing.
183
184**Example:**
185
186This will produce an unordered list of "`file dir foo a bar baz`"
187
188	(class file)
189	(class dir)
190	(class foo)
191	(class bar)
192	(class baz)
193	(class a)
194	(classorder (file dir))
195	(classorder (dir foo))
196	(classorder (unordered a))
197	(classorder (unordered bar foo baz))
198
199classpermission
200---------------
201
202Declares a class permission set identifier in the current namespace that can be used by one or more [`classpermissionset`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classpermissionset)s to associate one or more classes and permissions to form a named set.
203
204**Statement definition:**
205
206    (classpermission classpermissionset_id)
207
208**Where:**
209
210<table>
211<colgroup>
212<col width="25%" />
213<col width="75%" />
214</colgroup>
215<tbody>
216<tr class="odd">
217<td align="left"><p><code>classpermission</code></p></td>
218<td align="left"><p>The <code>classpermission</code> keyword.</p></td>
219</tr>
220<tr class="even">
221<td align="left"><p><code>classpermissionset_id</code></p></td>
222<td align="left"><p>The <code>classpermissionset</code> identifier.</p></td>
223</tr>
224</tbody>
225</table>
226
227**Example:**
228
229See the [`classpermissionset`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classpermissionset) statement for examples.
230
231classpermissionset
232------------------
233
234Defines a class permission set identifier in the current namespace that associates a class and one or more permissions to form a named set. Nested expressions may be used to determine the required permissions as shown in the examples. Anonymous [`classpermissionset`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classpermissionset)s may be used in av rules and constraints.
235
236**Statement definition:**
237
238    (classpermissionset classpermissionset_id (class_id (permission_id | expr ...)))
239
240**Where:**
241
242<table>
243<colgroup>
244<col width="27%" />
245<col width="72%" />
246</colgroup>
247<tbody>
248<tr class="odd">
249<td align="left"><p><code>classpermissionset</code></p></td>
250<td align="left"><p>The <code>classpermissionset</code> keyword.</p></td>
251</tr>
252<tr class="even">
253<td align="left"><p><code>classpermissionset_id</code></p></td>
254<td align="left"><p>The <code>classpermissionset</code> identifier.</p></td>
255</tr>
256<tr class="odd">
257<td align="left"><p><code>class_id</code></p></td>
258<td align="left"><p>A single previously declared <code>class</code> identifier.</p></td>
259</tr>
260<tr class="even">
261<td align="left"><p><code>permission_id</code></p></td>
262<td align="left"><p>Zero or more permissions required by the class.</p>
263<p>Note that there must be at least one <code>permission</code> identifier or <code>expr</code> declared).</p></td>
264</tr>
265<tr class="odd">
266<td align="left"><p><code>expr</code></p></td>
267<td align="left"><p>Zero or more <code>expr</code>'s, the valid operators and syntax are:</p>
268<p><code>    (and (permission_id ...) (permission_id ...))</code></p>
269<p><code>    (or  (permission_id ...) (permission_id ...))</code></p>
270<p><code>    (xor (permission_id ...) (permission_id ...))</code></p>
271<p><code>    (not (permission_id ...))</code></p>
272<p><code>    (all)</code></p></td>
273</tr>
274</tbody>
275</table>
276
277**Examples:**
278
279These class permission set statements will resolve to the permission sets shown in the kernel policy language [`allow`](cil_access_vector_rules.md#allow) rules:
280
281    (class zygote (specifyids specifyrlimits specifycapabilities specifyinvokewith specifyseinfo))
282
283    (type test_1)
284    (type test_2)
285    (type test_3)
286    (type test_4)
287    (type test_5)
288
289    ; NOT
290    (classpermission zygote_1)
291    (classpermissionset zygote_1 (zygote
292        (not
293            (specifyinvokewith specifyseinfo)
294        )
295    ))
296    (allow unconfined.process test_1 zygote_1)
297    ;; allow unconfined.process test_1 : zygote { specifyids specifyrlimits specifycapabilities } ;
298
299    ; AND - ALL - NOT - Equiv to test_1
300    (classpermission zygote_2)
301    (classpermissionset zygote_2 (zygote
302        (and
303            (all)
304            (not (specifyinvokewith specifyseinfo))
305        )
306    ))
307    (allow unconfined.process test_2 zygote_2)
308    ;; allow unconfined.process test_2 : zygote { specifyids specifyrlimits specifycapabilities  } ;
309
310    ; OR
311    (classpermission zygote_3)
312    (classpermissionset zygote_3 (zygote ((or (specifyinvokewith) (specifyseinfo)))))
313    (allow unconfined.process test_3 zygote_3)
314    ;; allow unconfined.process test_3 : zygote { specifyinvokewith specifyseinfo } ;
315
316    ; XOR - This will not produce an allow rule as the XOR will remove all the permissions:
317    (classpermission zygote_4)
318    (classpermissionset zygote_4 (zygote (xor (specifyids specifyrlimits specifycapabilities specifyinvokewith specifyseinfo) (specifyids specifyrlimits specifycapabilities specifyinvokewith specifyseinfo))))
319
320    ; ALL
321    (classpermission zygote_all_perms)
322    (classpermissionset zygote_all_perms (zygote (all)))
323    (allow unconfined.process test_5 zygote_all_perms)
324    ;; allow unconfined.process test_5 : zygote { specifyids specifyrlimits specifycapabilities specifyinvokewith specifyseinfo } ;
325
326classmap
327--------
328
329Declares a class map identifier in the current namespace and one or more class mapping identifiers. This will allow:
330
3311.  Multiple [`classpermissionset`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classpermissionset)s to be linked to a pair of [`classmap`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classmap) / [`classmapping`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classmapping) identifiers.
332
3332.  Multiple [`class`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#class)s to be associated to statements and rules that support a list of classes:
334
335    typetransition
336    typechange
337    typemember
338    rangetransition
339    roletransition
340    defaultuser
341    defaultrole
342    defaulttype
343    defaultrange
344    validatetrans
345    mlsvalidatetrans
346
347**Statement definition:**
348
349    (classmap classmap_id (classmapping_id ...))
350
351**Where:**
352
353<table>
354<colgroup>
355<col width="25%" />
356<col width="75%" />
357</colgroup>
358<tbody>
359<tr class="odd">
360<td align="left"><p><code>classmap</code></p></td>
361<td align="left"><p>The <code>classmap</code> keyword.</p></td>
362</tr>
363<tr class="even">
364<td align="left"><p><code>classmap_id</code></p></td>
365<td align="left"><p>The <code>classmap</code> identifier.</p></td>
366</tr>
367<tr class="odd">
368<td align="left"><p><code>classmapping_id</code></p></td>
369<td align="left"><p>One or more <code>classmapping</code> identifiers.</p></td>
370</tr>
371</tbody>
372</table>
373
374**Example:**
375
376See the [`classmapping`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classmapping) statement for examples.
377
378classmapping
379------------
380
381Define sets of [`classpermissionset`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classpermissionset)s (named or anonymous) to form a consolidated [`classmapping`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classmapping) set. Generally there are multiple [`classmapping`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classmapping) statements with the same [`classmap`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classmap) and [`classmapping`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classmapping) identifiers that form a set of different [`classpermissionset`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classpermissionset)'s. This is useful when multiple class / permissions are required in rules such as the [`allow`](cil_access_vector_rules.md#allow) rules (as shown in the examples).
382
383**Statement definition:**
384
385    (classmapping classmap_id classmapping_id classpermissionset_id)
386
387**Where:**
388
389<table>
390<colgroup>
391<col width="27%" />
392<col width="72%" />
393</colgroup>
394<tbody>
395<tr class="odd">
396<td align="left"><p><code>classmapping</code></p></td>
397<td align="left"><p>The <code>classmapping</code> keyword.</p></td>
398</tr>
399<tr class="even">
400<td align="left"><p><code>classmap_id</code></p></td>
401<td align="left"><p>A single previously declared <code>classmap</code> identifier.</p></td>
402</tr>
403<tr class="odd">
404<td align="left"><p><code>classmapping_id</code></p></td>
405<td align="left"><p>The <code>classmapping</code> identifier.</p></td>
406</tr>
407<tr class="even">
408<td align="left"><p><code>classpermissionset_id</code></p></td>
409<td align="left"><p>A single named <code>classpermissionset</code> identifier or a single anonymous <code>classpermissionset</code> using <code>expr</code>'s as required (see the <code>classpermissionset</code> statement).</p></td>
410</tr>
411</tbody>
412</table>
413
414**Examples:**
415
416These class mapping statements will resolve to the permission sets shown in the kernel policy language [`allow`](cil_access_vector_rules.md#allow) rules:
417
418    (class binder (impersonate call set_context_mgr transfer receive))
419    (class property_service (set))
420    (class zygote (specifyids specifyrlimits specifycapabilities specifyinvokewith specifyseinfo))
421
422    (classpermission cps_zygote)
423    (classpermissionset cps_zygote (zygote (not (specifyids))))
424
425    (classmap android_classes (set_1 set_2 set_3))
426
427    (classmapping android_classes set_1 (binder (all)))
428    (classmapping android_classes set_1 (property_service (set)))
429    (classmapping android_classes set_1 (zygote (not (specifycapabilities))))
430
431    (classmapping android_classes set_2 (binder (impersonate call set_context_mgr transfer)))
432    (classmapping android_classes set_2 (zygote (specifyids specifyrlimits specifycapabilities specifyinvokewith)))
433
434    (classmapping android_classes set_3 cps_zygote)
435    (classmapping android_classes set_3 (binder (impersonate call set_context_mgr)))
436
437    (block map_example
438        (type type_1)
439        (type type_2)
440        (type type_3)
441
442        (allow type_1 self (android_classes (set_1)))
443        (allow type_2 self (android_classes (set_2)))
444        (allow type_3 self (android_classes (set_3)))
445    )
446
447    ; The above will resolve to the following AV rules:
448    ;; allow map_example.type_1 map_example.type_1 : binder { impersonate call set_context_mgr transfer receive } ;
449    ;; allow map_example.type_1 map_example.type_1 : property_service set ;
450    ;; allow map_example.type_1 map_example.type_1 : zygote { specifyids specifyrlimits specifyinvokewith specifyseinfo } ;
451
452    ;; allow map_example.type_2 map_example.type_2 : binder { impersonate call set_context_mgr transfer } ;
453    ;; allow map_example.type_2 map_example.type_2 : zygote { specifyids specifyrlimits specifycapabilities specifyinvokewith } ;
454
455    ;; allow map_example.type_3 map_example.type_3 : binder { impersonate call set_context_mgr } ;
456    ;; allow map_example.type_3 map_example.type_3 : zygote { specifyrlimits specifycapabilities specifyinvokewith specifyseinfo } ;
457
458permissionx
459-----------
460
461Defines a named extended permission, which can be used in the [`allowx`](cil_access_vector_rules.md#allowx), [`auditallowx`](cil_access_vector_rules.md#auditallowx), [`dontauditx`](cil_access_vector_rules.md#dontauditx), and  [`neverallowx`](cil_access_vector_rules.md#neverallowx) statements.
462
463**Statement definition:**
464
465    (permissionx permissionx_id (kind class_id (permission ... | expr ...)))
466
467**Where:**
468
469<table>
470<colgroup>
471<col width="27%" />
472<col width="72%" />
473</colgroup>
474<tbody>
475<tr class="odd">
476<td align="left"><p><code>permissionx</code></p></td>
477<td align="left"><p>The <code>permissionx</code> keyword.</p></td>
478</tr>
479<tr class="even">
480<td align="left"><p><code>kind</code></p></td>
481<td align="left"><p>A keyword specifying how to interpret the extended permission values. Must be one of:</p>
482<table>
483<thead>
484<tr class="header">
485<th align="left"><p><strong>kind</strong></p></th>
486<th align="left"><p><strong>description</strong></p></th>
487</tr>
488</thead>
489<tbody>
490<tr class="odd">
491<td align="left"><p>ioctl</p></td>
492<td align="left"><p>Permissions define a whitelist of ioctl values. Permission values must range from <code>0x0000</code> to <code>0xFFFF</code>, inclusive.</p></td>
493</tr>
494</tbody>
495</table></td>
496</tr>
497<tr class="odd">
498<td align="left"><p><code>class_id</code></p></td>
499<td align="left"><p>A single previously declared <code>class</code> identifier.</p></td>
500</tr>
501<tr class="even">
502<td align="left"><p><code>permission</code></p></td>
503<td align="left"><p>One or more numeric values, specified in decimal, or hexadecimal if prefixed with 0x, or octal if prefixed with 0. Values are interpreted based on the value of <code>kind</code>.</p></td>
504</tr>
505<tr class="odd">
506<td align="left"><p><code>expr</code></p></td>
507<td align="left"><p>An expression, with valid operators and syntax:</p>
508<p><code>    (range (permission ...) (permission ...))</code></p>
509<p><code>    (and (permission ...) (permission ...))</code></p>
510<p><code>    (or  (permission ...) (permission ...))</code></p>
511<p><code>    (xor (permission ...) (permission ...))</code></p>
512<p><code>    (not (permission ...))</code></p>
513<p><code>    (all)</code></p></td>
514</tr>
515</tbody>
516</table>
517
518**Examples:**
519
520    (permissionx ioctl_1 (ioctl tcp_socket (0x2000 0x3000 0x4000)))
521    (permissionx ioctl_2 (ioctl tcp_socket (range 0x6000 0x60FF)))
522    (permissionx ioctl_3 (ioctl tcp_socket (and (range 0x8000 0x90FF) (not (range 0x8100 0x82FF)))))
523