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Output size is currently limited to 4000 bytes at protocol level. Given the maximum transaction size Trezor can handle (~9kB), we also want to enforce this size limit here so that when the limit is raised at protocol level again, Trezor would still not be able to produce larger outputs than it could reliably spend. Once Cardano-transaction signing is refactored to be completely streamed and maximum supported transaction size is thus raised, this limit can be lifted. |
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Trezor Firmware
Repository Structure
ci
: Gitlab CI configuration filescommon/defs
: JSON coin definitions and support tablescommon/protob
: Common protobuf definitions for the Trezor protocolcommon/tools
: Tools for managing coin definitions and related datacore
: Trezor Core, firmware implementation for Trezor Tcrypto
: Stand-alone cryptography library used by both Trezor Core and the Trezor One firmwaredocs
: Assorted documentationlegacy
: Trezor One firmware implementationpython
: Python client library and thetrezorctl
commandstorage
: NORCOW storage implementation used by both Trezor Core and the Trezor One firmwaretests
: Firmware unit test suitetools
: Miscellaneous build and helper scriptsvendor
: Submodules for external dependencies
Contribute
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
Using Conventional Commits is strongly recommended and might be enforced in future.
Also please have a look at the docs, either in the docs
folder or at docs.trezor.io before contributing. The misc chapter should be read in particular because it contains some useful assorted knowledge.
Security vulnerability disclosure
Please report suspected security vulnerabilities in private to security@satoshilabs.com, also see the disclosure section on the Trezor.io website. Please do NOT create publicly viewable issues for suspected security vulnerabilities.
Documentation
See the docs
folder or visit docs.trezor.io.