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===Compile U-boot===
===Compile U-boot===
Compile the new u-boot following {{Varlink|Android Customizing U-Boot|{{#var:RELEASE_LINK}}|Customizing U-Boot}}
Compile the new u-boot following {{Varlink|Android Customizing U-Boot|{{#var:RELEASE_LINK}}|Customizing U-Boot}}
===Update U-boot===
Flash the binaries following {{Varlink|Android Flash Burning|{{#var:RELEASE_LINK}}|Burning Android binaries to flash/eMMC via SD card}}
The updated u-boot should have the SeLinux in permissive mode.

Revision as of 02:12, 31 December 2018

Overview

Selinux is the Security Enhanced Linux concept to enhance the Android Security and have the controlled access to the files.
Please refer to https://source.android.com/security/selinux for more detailed concepts.

Bringup Stages and SELinux Permissive

Despite SELinux enforcement from Android 7.1.1 and onwards, you may want to access certain device nodes / have the application to be able to control the hardware.
We recommend building the proper sepolicy by following https://source.android.com/security/selinux/build
This requires SELinux to be set to permissive mode.
Refer to https://source.android.com/security/selinux/validate how to validate and remove the proper filecontext and Sepolicy in place.
You will mostly see below output when avc daemon blocks access to certain files especially applications.

$adb shell su root dmesg | grep 'avc: '
type=1400 audit: avc:  denied  { read write } for  pid=177

SELinux enforcement can be disabled via ADB on userdebug or eng builds. To do so, first switch ADB to root by running adb root. Then, to disable SELinux enforcement, run:

$adb shell setenforce 0

Or at the kernel command line (during early device bring-up):

androidboot.selinux=permissive

Setting the permission in Boot image

Edit U-boot command line arguments

https://github.com/varigit/uboot-imx/blob/imx_v2017.03_4.9.11_1.0.0_ga_var01/include/configs/mx6var_som_android.h#L42 Change following macro

#define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS \
	BOOT_ENV_SETTINGS \ 
	HW_ENV_SETTINGS \
	VIDEO_ENV_SETTINGS \
	"splashpos=m,m\0" \
	"fdt_high=0xffffffff\0" \
	"initrd_high=0xffffffff\0" \
	"bootargs=" \
		"console=ttymxc0,115200 " \
		"init=/init " \
		"vmalloc=128M " \
		"androidboot.console=ttymxc0 " \
		"consoleblank=0 " \
		"cma=448M " \
		"firmware_class.path=/system/etc/firmware\0"

To

#define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS \
	BOOT_ENV_SETTINGS \ 
	HW_ENV_SETTINGS \
	VIDEO_ENV_SETTINGS \
	"splashpos=m,m\0" \
	"fdt_high=0xffffffff\0" \
	"initrd_high=0xffffffff\0" \
	"bootargs=" \
		"console=ttymxc0,115200 " \
		"init=/init " \
		"vmalloc=128M " \
		"androidboot.console=ttymxc0 " \
		"consoleblank=0 " \
		"cma=448M " \
		"firmware_class.path=/system/etc/firmware androidboot.selinux=permissive\0"

Compile U-boot

Compile the new u-boot following Customizing U-Boot

Update U-boot

Flash the binaries following Burning Android binaries to flash/eMMC via SD card

The updated u-boot should have the SeLinux in permissive mode.