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2014-05-17 | Fix security issue with PB_ENABLE_MALLOC. | 1 | -2/+22 | ||
The multiplication in allocate_field could potentially overflow, leading to allocating too little memory. This could subsequently allow an attacker to cause a write past the buffer, overwriting other memory contents. The attack is possible if untrusted message data is decoded using nanopb, and the message type includes a pointer-type string or bytes field, or a repeated numeric field. Submessage fields are not affected. This issue only affects systems that have been compiled with PB_ENABLE_MALLOC enabled. Only version nanopb-0.2.7 is affected, as prior versions do not include this functionality. Update issue 117 Status: FixedInGit | |||||
2014-04-26 | Docs update, remove malloc from limitations list | 1 | -1/+0 | ||
2014-04-18 | Add option to not add timestamps to .pb.h and .pb.c preambles. | 1 | -2/+10 | ||
Patch by rusnakp. Update issue 115 Status: FixedInGit | |||||
2014-04-15 | Fix typos in scons command line options | 1 | -2/+2 | ||
2014-04-15 | Remove -O0 from tests CFLAGS so that optimized builds can be tested also | 1 | -4/+4 | ||
2014-04-09 | Fix bug in missing_fields test case | 1 | -2/+5 | ||
2014-04-09 | Use -fsanitize=undefined when running tests with clang | 1 | -3/+13 | ||
2014-04-07 | Setting version to 0.2.8-dev | 2 | -2/+2 | ||
2014-04-07 | Publishing nanopb-0.2.7 | 2 | -2/+2 | ||
2014-04-07 | Update changelog | 1 | -0/+8 | ||
2014-04-05 | Add rule for building coverage summary using lcov. | 6 | -18/+49 | ||
Also modified a few tests to be more compatible with coverage information, so that they use the same pb_encode/decode.c instead of making a copy. | |||||
2014-04-05 | Fix unused parameter warning when building without errmsg. | 1 | -1/+5 | ||
2014-04-05 | Add a convenience function pb_get_encoded_size() | 3 | -0/+24 | ||
There is minimal size penalty from this, and it is probably much more intuitive to use than PB_OSTREAM_SIZING itself. This has been suggested before also, but I ended up refusing it back them. Reconsidering it now, I see that an intuitive API is much better than any amount of documentation explaining a non-intuitive API. Update issue 16 Status: FixedInGit | |||||
2014-04-05 | Add a 'found' field to pb_extension_t. | 4 | -2/+8 | ||
Update issue 112 Status: FixedInGit | |||||
2014-04-02 | Add some missing 'static' specifiers | 3 | -22/+16 | ||
Update issue 91 Status: FixedInGit | |||||
2014-04-02 | Fix splint warnings, add splint test case | 4 | -11/+60 | ||
2014-04-01 | Fix compile error when default value given for extension field. | 2 | -1/+3 | ||
Update issue 111 Status: FixedInGit | |||||
2014-03-18 | Add stdlib.h to pb_syshdr.h for dynamic allocation | 2 | -0/+12 | ||
2014-03-17 | More configuration options for dynamic alloc | 2 | -3/+17 | ||
2014-03-16 | Documentation updates | 4 | -8/+63 | ||
2014-03-15 | Finish the alltypes_pointer testcase, use valgrind if available. | 4 | -168/+90 | ||
2014-03-15 | Get rid of pb_bytes_ptr_t, just allocate pb_bytes_array_t dynamically. | 7 | -77/+59 | ||
This makes the internal logic much simpler, and also keeps the datatypes more similar between STATIC/POINTER cases. It will still be a bit cumbersome to use because of variable length array member. Macros PB_BYTES_ARRAY_T(n) and PB_BYTES_ARRAY_T_ALLOCSIZE(n) have been added to make life a bit easier. This has the drawback that it is no longer as easy to use externally allocated byte array as input for bytes field in pointer mode. However, this is still easy to do using callbacks, so it shouldn't be a large issue. | |||||
2014-03-12 | Add pb_release() function | 5 | -38/+185 | ||
2014-03-10 | More fixes for dynamic allocation | 3 | -66/+93 | ||
2014-02-25 | Bugfixes for dynamic allocation | 1 | -13/+39 | ||
2014-02-24 | Beginnings of malloc support in pb_decode | 4 | -6/+362 | ||
2014-02-15 | Setting version to 0.2.7-dev | 2 | -2/+2 | ||
2014-02-15 | Publishing nanopb-0.2.6 | 2 | -2/+2 | ||
2014-02-12 | Update changelog | 1 | -0/+8 | ||
2014-02-12 | Move descriptor.proto to google/protobuf directory where it belongs. | 5 | -5/+5 | ||
This fixes some interoperability problems when trying to compile nanopb.proto for e.g. the Google's C++ library. Update issue 104 Status: FixedInGit | |||||
2014-02-12 | Add test case for package names defined in .proto file. | 1 | -0/+36 | ||
2014-02-12 | Improve status/error reporting in generator. | 1 | -11/+19 | ||
Update issue 105 Status: FixedInGit | |||||
2014-02-10 | Add AllTypes decoding test with callbacks. | 2 | -1/+427 | ||
Update issue 99 Status: FixedInGit | |||||
2014-02-09 | Add AllTypes encoding test for callbacks (issue #99) | 3 | -0/+420 | ||
Still need to do the decoding side. | |||||
2014-02-05 | Extreme negative integer constants are a bit nasty to define in C, just ↵ | 1 | -2/+2 | ||
avoid the trouble in tests for now. | |||||
2014-02-04 | Add coments to places where STATIC_ASSERT is used. | 2 | -13/+37 | ||
Update issue 96 Status: FixedInGit | |||||
2014-02-04 | Add proper suffixes for integer default values. | 2 | -10/+16 | ||
Update issue 102 Status: FixedInGit | |||||
2014-02-04 | Add strict-aliasing GCC warnings for core | 1 | -0/+1 | ||
2014-01-03 | Fix problem with callback-type fields (issue #99). | 1 | -0/+1 | ||
2014-01-01 | Setting version to 0.2.6-dev | 2 | -2/+2 | ||
2014-01-01 | Publishing nanopb-0.2.5 | 3 | -2/+9 | ||
2014-01-01 | Fix Makefiles for the examples | 3 | -0/+6 | ||
The default rules for make were being selected before our own rules and the .pb.c was not being built. | |||||
2013-12-29 | Fix bundled protoc detection in scons script | 1 | -3/+4 | ||
2013-12-29 | And same fixes on Mac also.. | 1 | -2/+2 | ||
2013-12-29 | Make the Mac OS X package a .zip instead | 1 | -1/+1 | ||
2013-12-29 | Fix spaces in paths on Windows also | 2 | -2/+2 | ||
2013-12-29 | Fix handling spaces in directory name | 2 | -4/+4 | ||
2013-12-29 | Fix build on Windows | 1 | -2/+4 | ||
2013-12-29 | Fix protoc-gen-nanopb when the path contains spaces | 1 | -1/+2 | ||
2013-12-29 | Fix path change: compat/ -> extra/ | 2 | -4/+5 | ||