The afm-system-daemon ===================== version: 1 Date: 29 mai 2016 Author: José Bollo TABLE-OF-CONTENT-HERE Foreword -------- This document describes what we intend to do. It may happen that our current implementation and the content of this document differ. In case of differences, it is assumed that this document is right and the implementation is wrong. Introduction ------------ The daemon **afm-system-daemon** is in charge of installing applications on the system. Its main tasks are: - installs the applications and setup the security framework to include it - uninstall the applications The **afm-system-daemon** takes its orders from the system instance of D-Bus. The figure below summarizes the situation of the **afm-system-daemon** in the system. +------------------------------------------------------------+ | User | | | | +-------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | afm-user-daemon | | | | | | | +----------+----------------------+----------+----+ | | | | : | | | | : | :================|======================|==========:=========: | | | : | | +----------+----------+ +-----+-----+ : | | | D-Bus system +-----+ CYNARA | : | | +----------+----------+ +-----+-----+ : | | | | : | | +----------+---------+ +-------+----------+----+ | | | afm-system-daemon +----+ SECURITY-MANAGER | | | +--------------------+ +-----------------------+ | | | | System | +------------------------------------------------------------+ Starting **afm-system-daemon** ------------------------------ **afm-system-daemon** is launched as a **systemd** service attached to system. Normally, the service file is located at /lib/systemd/system/afm-system-daemon.service. The options for launching **afm-system-daemon** are: -r --root directory Set the root application directory. Note that the default root directory is defined to be /usr/share/afm/applications (may change). -d --daemon Daemonizes the process. It is not needed by sytemd. -q --quiet Reduces the verbosity (can be repeated). -v --verbose Increases the verbosity (can be repeated). -h --help Prints a short help. The D-Bus interface ------------------- ### Overview of the dbus interface ***afm-system-daemon*** takes its orders from the session instance of D-Bus. The use of D-Bus is great because it allows to implement discovery and signaling. The **afm-system-daemon** is listening with the destination name ***org.AGL.afm.system*** at the object of path ***/org/AGL/afm/system*** on the interface ***org.AGL.afm.system*** for the below detailed members ***install*** and ***uninstall***. D-Bus is mainly used for signaling and discovery. Its optimized typed protocol is not used except for transmitting only one string in both directions. The client and the service are using JSON serialisation to exchange data. The D-Bus interface is defined by: * DESTINATION: **org.AGL.afm.system** * PATH: **/org/AGL/afm/system** * INTERFACE: **org.AGL.afm.system** The signature of any member of the interface is ***string -> string*** for ***JSON -> JSON***. This is the normal case. In case of error, the current implmentation returns a dbus error that is a string. Here is an example that use *dbus-send* to query data on installed applications. dbus-send --session --print-reply \ --dest=org.AGL.afm.system \ /org/AGL/afm/system \ org.AGL.afm.system.install 'string:"/tmp/appli.wgt"' ### The protocol over D-Bus --- #### Method org.AGL.afm.system.install **Description**: Install an application from its widget file. If an application of the same *id* and *version* exists, it is not reinstalled except if *force=true*. Applications are installed in the subdirectories of the common directory of applications. If *root* is specified, the application is installed under the sub-directories of the *root* defined. Note that this methods is a simple accessor to the method ***org.AGL.afm.system.install*** of ***afm-system-daemon***. After the installation and before returning to the sender, ***afm-system-daemon*** sends the signal ***org.AGL.afm.system.changed***. **Input**: The *path* of the widget file to install and, optionaly, a flag to *force* reinstallation, and, optionaly, a *root* directory. Either just a string being the absolute path of the widget file: "/a/path/driving/to/the/widget" Or an object: { "wgt": "/a/path/to/the/widget", "force": false, "root": "/a/path/to/the/root" } "wgt" and "root" must be absolute paths. **output**: An object with the field "added" being the string for the id of the added application. {"added":"appli@x.y"} --- #### Method org.AGL.afm.system.uninstall **Description**: Uninstall an application from its id. Note that this methods is a simple accessor to the method ***org.AGL.afm.system.uninstall*** of ***afm-system-daemon***. After the uninstallation and before returning to the sender, ***afm-system-daemon*** sends the signal ***org.AGL.afm.system.changed***. **Input**: the *id* of the application and, otpionaly, the path to *root* of the application. Either a string: "appli@x.y" Or an object: { "id": "appli@x.y", "root": "/a/path/to/the/root" } **output**: the value 'true'. [meta-intel]: https://github.com/01org/meta-intel-iot-security "A collection of layers providing security technologies" [widgets]: http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets "Packaged Web Apps" [widgets-digsig]: http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets-digsig "XML Digital Signatures for Widgets" [libxml2]: http://xmlsoft.org/html/index.html "libxml2" [openssl]: https://www.openssl.org "OpenSSL" [xmlsec]: https://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec "XMLSec" [json-c]: https://github.com/json-c/json-c "JSON-c" [d-bus]: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus "D-Bus" [libzip]: http://www.nih.at/libzip "libzip" [cmake]: https://cmake.org "CMake" [security-manager]: https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Security/Tizen_3.X_Security_Manager "Security-Manager" [app-manifest]: http://www.w3.org/TR/appmanifest "Web App Manifest" [tizen-security]: https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Security "Tizen security home page" [tizen-secu-3]: https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Security/Tizen_3.X_Overview "Tizen 3 security overview"