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Bumps the cargo group with 3 updates in the /wasm/hello-world directory: ring, rustls and time.
Bumps the cargo group with 3 updates in the /wasm/image-add-on directory: ring, rustls and time.
Bumps the cargo group with 3 updates in the /wasm/python directory: ring, rustls and time.

Updates ring from 0.17.7 to 0.17.14

Changelog

Sourced from ring's changelog.

Version 0.17.14 (2025-03-11)

Fixed a performance bug in the AVX2-based AES-GCM implementation added in ring 0.17.13. This will be another notable performance improvement for most newish x86-64 systems. The performance issue impacted not just AES-GCM.

Compatibility with GNU binutils 2.29 (used on Amazon Linux 2), and probably even earlier versions, was restored. It is expected that ring 0.17.14 will build on all the systems that 0.17.12 would build on.

Version 0.17.13 (2025-03-06)

Increased MSRV to 1.66.0 to avoid bugs in earlier versions so that we can safely use core::arch::x86_64::__cpuid and core::arch::x86::__cpuid from Rust in future releases.

AVX2-based VAES-CLMUL implementation. This will be a notable performance improvement for most newish x86-64 systems. This will likely raise the minimum binutils version supported for very old Linux distros.

Version 0.17.12 (2025-03-05)

Bug fix: briansmith/ring#2447 for denial of service (DoS).

  • Fixes a panic in ring::aead::quic::HeaderProtectionKey::new_mask() when integer overflow checking is enabled. In the QUIC protocol, an attacker can induce this panic by sending a specially-crafted packet. Even unintentionally it is likely to occur in 1 out of every 2**32 packets sent and/or received.

  • Fixes a panic on 64-bit targets in ring::aead::{AES_128_GCM, AES_256_GCM} when overflow checking is enabled, when encrypting/decrypting approximately 68,719,476,700 bytes (about 64 gigabytes) of data in a single chunk. Protocols like TLS and SSH are not affected by this because those protocols break large amounts of data into small chunks. Similarly, most applications will not attempt to encrypt/decrypt 64GB of data in one chunk.

Overflow checking is not enabled in release mode by default, but RUSTFLAGS="-C overflow-checks" or overflow-checks = true in the Cargo.toml profile can override this. Overflow checking is usually enabled by default in debug mode.

Commits

Updates rustls from 0.22.2 to 0.22.4

Commits
  • ae277be Prepare 0.22.4
  • 5374108 complete_io: bail out if progress is impossible
  • 00e695d Regression test for complete_io infinite loop bug
  • 0c6cd7e Don't specially handle unauthenticated close_notify alerts
  • a1e28cd Prepare 0.22.3
  • 114c476 suites.rs: fix nonsensical duplicated feature gate
  • ffd933a Fix new clippy::use_self warnings
  • fb6e70a dangerous_extract_secrets(): test ConnectionTrafficSecrets variant
  • 2d5c80e Return correct ConnectionTrafficSecrets variant when AES-256-GCM is negotia...
  • 77ffe49 tests: fix implied_bounds_in_impls clippy warn
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates time from 0.3.34 to 0.3.47

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v0.3.47

See the changelog for details.

v0.3.46

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v0.3.45

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v0.3.44

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v0.3.43

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v0.3.42

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v0.3.41

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v0.3.40

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v0.3.39

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v0.3.38

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v0.3.37

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v0.3.36

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v0.3.35

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Changelog

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0.3.47 [2026-02-05]

Security

  • The possibility of a stack exhaustion denial of service attack when parsing RFC 2822 has been eliminated. Previously, it was possible to craft input that would cause unbounded recursion. Now, the depth of the recursion is tracked, causing an error to be returned if it exceeds a reasonable limit.

    This attack vector requires parsing user-provided input, with any type, using the RFC 2822 format.

Compatibility

  • Attempting to format a value with a well-known format (i.e. RFC 3339, RFC 2822, or ISO 8601) will error at compile time if the type being formatted does not provide sufficient information. This would previously fail at runtime. Similarly, attempting to format a value with ISO 8601 that is only configured for parsing (i.e. Iso8601::PARSING) will error at compile time.

Added

  • Builder methods for format description modifiers, eliminating the need for verbose initialization when done manually.
  • date!(2026-W01-2) is now supported. Previously, a space was required between W and 01.
  • [end] now has a trailing_input modifier which can either be prohibit (the default) or discard. When it is discard, all remaining input is ignored. Note that if there are components after [end], they will still attempt to be parsed, likely resulting in an error.

Changed

  • More performance gains when parsing.

Fixed

  • If manually formatting a value, the number of bytes written was one short for some components. This has been fixed such that the number of bytes written is always correct.
  • The possibility of integer overflow when parsing an owned format description has been effectively eliminated. This would previously wrap when overflow checks were disabled. Instead of storing the depth as u8, it is stored as u32. This would require multiple gigabytes of nested input to overflow, at which point we've got other problems and trivial mitigations are available by downstream users.

0.3.46 [2026-01-23]

Added

  • All possible panics are now documented for the relevant methods.
  • The need to use #[serde(default)] when using custom serde formats is documented. This applies only when deserializing an Option<T>.
  • Duration::nanoseconds_i128 has been made public, mirroring std::time::Duration::from_nanos_u128.

... (truncated)

Commits
  • d5144cd v0.3.47 release
  • f6206b0 Guard against integer overflow in release mode
  • 1c63dc7 Avoid denial of service when parsing Rfc2822
  • 5940df6 Add builder methods to avoid verbose construction
  • 00881a4 Manually format macros everywhere
  • bb723b6 Add trailing_input modifier to end
  • 31c4f8e Permit W12 in date! macro
  • 490a17b Mark error paths in well-known formats as cold
  • 6cb1896 Optimize Rfc2822 parsing
  • 6d264d5 Remove erroneous #[inline(never)] attributes
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates ring from 0.17.7 to 0.17.14

Changelog

Sourced from ring's changelog.

Version 0.17.14 (2025-03-11)

Fixed a performance bug in the AVX2-based AES-GCM implementation added in ring 0.17.13. This will be another notable performance improvement for most newish x86-64 systems. The performance issue impacted not just AES-GCM.

Compatibility with GNU binutils 2.29 (used on Amazon Linux 2), and probably even earlier versions, was restored. It is expected that ring 0.17.14 will build on all the systems that 0.17.12 would build on.

Version 0.17.13 (2025-03-06)

Increased MSRV to 1.66.0 to avoid bugs in earlier versions so that we can safely use core::arch::x86_64::__cpuid and core::arch::x86::__cpuid from Rust in future releases.

AVX2-based VAES-CLMUL implementation. This will be a notable performance improvement for most newish x86-64 systems. This will likely raise the minimum binutils version supported for very old Linux distros.

Version 0.17.12 (2025-03-05)

Bug fix: briansmith/ring#2447 for denial of service (DoS).

  • Fixes a panic in ring::aead::quic::HeaderProtectionKey::new_mask() when integer overflow checking is enabled. In the QUIC protocol, an attacker can induce this panic by sending a specially-crafted packet. Even unintentionally it is likely to occur in 1 out of every 2**32 packets sent and/or received.

  • Fixes a panic on 64-bit targets in ring::aead::{AES_128_GCM, AES_256_GCM} when overflow checking is enabled, when encrypting/decrypting approximately 68,719,476,700 bytes (about 64 gigabytes) of data in a single chunk. Protocols like TLS and SSH are not affected by this because those protocols break large amounts of data into small chunks. Similarly, most applications will not attempt to encrypt/decrypt 64GB of data in one chunk.

Overflow checking is not enabled in release mode by default, but RUSTFLAGS="-C overflow-checks" or overflow-checks = true in the Cargo.toml profile can override this. Overflow checking is usually enabled by default in debug mode.

Commits

Updates rustls from 0.22.2 to 0.22.4

Commits
  • ae277be Prepare 0.22.4
  • 5374108 complete_io: bail out if progress is impossible
  • 00e695d Regression test for complete_io infinite loop bug
  • 0c6cd7e Don't specially handle unauthenticated close_notify alerts
  • a1e28cd Prepare 0.22.3
  • 114c476 suites.rs: fix nonsensical duplicated feature gate
  • ffd933a Fix new clippy::use_self warnings
  • fb6e70a dangerous_extract_secrets(): test ConnectionTrafficSecrets variant
  • 2d5c80e Return correct ConnectionTrafficSecrets variant when AES-256-GCM is negotia...
  • 77ffe49 tests: fix implied_bounds_in_impls clippy warn
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates time from 0.3.34 to 0.3.47

Release notes

Sourced from time's releases.

v0.3.47

See the changelog for details.

v0.3.46

See the changelog for details.

v0.3.45

See the changelog for details.

v0.3.44

See the changelog for details.

v0.3.43

See the changelog for details.

v0.3.42

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v0.3.41

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v0.3.40

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v0.3.39

See the changelog for details.

v0.3.38

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v0.3.37

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v0.3.36

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v0.3.35

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Changelog

Sourced from time's changelog.

0.3.47 [2026-02-05]

Security

  • The possibility of a stack exhaustion denial of service attack when parsing RFC 2822 has been eliminated. Previously, it was possible to craft input that would cause unbounded recursion. Now, the depth of the recursion is tracked, causing an error to be returned if it exceeds a reasonable limit.

    This attack vector requires parsing user-provided input, with any type, using the RFC 2822 format.

Compatibility

  • Attempting to format a value with a well-known format (i.e. RFC 3339, RFC 2822, or ISO 8601) will error at compile time if the type being formatted does not provide sufficient information. This would previously fail at runtime. Similarly, attempting to format a value with ISO 8601 that is only configured for parsing (i.e. Iso8601::PARSING) will error at compile time.

Added

  • Builder methods for format description modifiers, eliminating the need for verbose initialization when done manually.
  • date!(2026-W01-2) is now supported. Previously, a space was required between W and 01.
  • [end] now has a trailing_input modifier which can either be prohibit (the default) or discard. When it is discard, all remaining input is ignored. Note that if there are components after [end], they will still attempt to be parsed, likely resulting in an error.

Changed

  • More performance gains when parsing.

Fixed

  • If manually formatting a value, the number of bytes written was one short for some components. This has been fixed such that the number of bytes written is always correct.
  • The possibility of integer overflow when parsing an owned format description has been effectively eliminated. This would previously wrap when overflow checks were disabled. Instead of storing the depth as u8, it is stored as u32. This would require multiple gigabytes of nested input to overflow, at which point we've got other problems and trivial mitigations are available by downstream users.

0.3.46 [2026-01-23]

Added

  • All possible panics are now documented for the relevant methods.
  • The need to use #[serde(default)] when using custom serde formats is documented. This applies only when deserializing an Option<T>.
  • Duration::nanoseconds_i128 has been made public, mirroring std::time::Duration::from_nanos_u128.

... (truncated)

Commits
  • d5144cd v0.3.47 release
  • f6206b0 Guard against integer overflow in release mode
  • 1c63dc7 Avoid denial of service when parsing Rfc2822
  • 5940df6 Add builder methods to avoid verbose construction
  • 00881a4 Manually format macros everywhere
  • bb723b6 Add trailing_input modifier to end
  • 31c4f8e Permit W12 in date! macro
  • 490a17b Mark error paths in well-known formats as cold
  • 6cb1896 Optimize Rfc2822 parsing
  • 6d264d5 Remove erroneous #[inline(never)] attributes
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates ring from 0.17.7 to 0.17.14

Changelog

Sourced from ring's changelog.

Version 0.17.14 (2025-03-11)

Fixed a performance bug in the AVX2-based AES-GCM implementation added in ring 0.17.13. This will be another notable performance improvement for most newish x86-64 systems. The performance issue impacted not just AES-GCM.

Compatibility with GNU binutils 2.29 (used on Amazon Linux 2), and probably even earlier versions, was restored. It is expected that ring 0.17.14 will build on all the systems that 0.17.12 would build on.

Version 0.17.13 (2025-03-06)

Increased MSRV to 1.66.0 to avoid bugs in earlier versions so that we can safely use core::arch::x86_64::__cpuid and core::arch::x86::__cpuid from Rust in future releases.

AVX2-based VAES-CLMUL implementation. This will be a notable performance improvement for most newish x86-64 systems. This will likely raise the minimum binutils version supported for very old Linux distros.

Version 0.17.12 (2025-03-05)

Bug fix: briansmith/ring#2447 for denial of service (DoS).

  • Fixes a panic in ring::aead::quic::HeaderProtectionKey::new_mask() when integer overflow checking is enabled. In the QUIC protocol, an attacker can induce this panic by sending a specially-crafted packet. Even unintentionally it is likely to occur in 1 out of every 2**32 packets sent and/or received.

  • Fixes a panic on 64-bit targets in ring::aead::{AES_128_GCM, AES_256_GCM} when overflow checking is enabled, when encrypting/decrypting approximately 68,719,476,700 bytes (about 64 gigabytes) of data in a single chunk. Protocols like TLS and SSH are not affected by this because those protocols break large amounts of data into small chunks. Similarly, most applications will not attempt to encrypt/decrypt 64GB of data in one chunk.

Overflow checking is not enabled in release mode by default, but RUSTFLAGS="-C overflow-checks" or overflow-checks = true in the Cargo.toml profile can override this. Overflow checking is usually enabled by default in debug mode.

Commits

Updates rustls from 0.22.2 to 0.22.4

Commits
  • ae277be Prepare 0.22.4
  • 5374108 complete_io: bail out if progress is impossible
  • 00e695d Regression test for complete_io infinite loop bug
  • 0c6cd7e Don't specially handle unauthenticated close_notify alerts
  • a1e28cd Prepare 0.22.3
  • 114c476 suites.rs: fix nonsensical duplicated feature gate
  • ffd933a Fix new clippy::use_self warnings
  • fb6e70a dangerous_extract_secrets(): test ConnectionTrafficSecrets variant
  • 2d5c80e Return correct ConnectionTrafficSecrets variant when AES-256-GCM is negotia...
  • 77ffe49 tests: fix implied_bounds_in_impls clippy warn
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates time from 0.3.34 to 0.3.47

Release notes

Sourced from time's releases.

v0.3.47

See the changelog for details.

v0.3.46

See the changelog for details.

v0.3.45

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v0.3.44

See the changelog for details.

v0.3.43

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v0.3.42

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v0.3.41

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v0.3.40

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v0.3.39

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v0.3.38

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v0.3.37

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v0.3.36

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v0.3.35

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Changelog

Sourced from time's changelog.

0.3.47 [2026-02-05]

Security

  • The possibility of a stack exhaustion denial of service attack when parsing RFC 2822 has been eliminated. Previously, it was possible to craft input that would cause unbounded recursion. Now, the depth of the recursion is tracked, causing an error to be returned if it exceeds a reasonable limit.

    This attack vector requires parsing user-provided input, with any type, using the RFC 2822 format.

Compatibility

  • Attempting to format a value with a well-known format (i.e. RFC 3339, RFC 2822, or ISO 8601) will error at compile time if the type being formatted does not provide sufficient information. This would previously fail at runtime. Similarly, attempting to format a value with ISO 8601 that is only configured for parsing (i.e. Iso8601::PARSING) will error at compile time.

Added

  • Builder methods for format description modifiers, eliminating the need for verbose initialization when done manually.
  • date!(2026-W01-2) is now supported. Previously, a space was required between W and 01.
  • [end] now has a trailing_input modifier which can either be prohibit (the default) or discard. When it is discard, all remaining input is ignored. Note that if there are components after [end], they will still attempt to be parsed, likely resulting in an error.

Changed

  • More performance gains when parsing.

Fixed

  • If manually formatting a value, the number of bytes written was one short for some components. This has been fixed such that the number of bytes written is always correct.
  • The possibility of integer overflow when parsing an owned format description has been effectively eliminated. This would previously wrap when overflow checks were disabled. Instead of storing the depth as u8, it is stored as u32. This would require multiple gigabytes of nested input to overflow, at which point we've got other problems and trivial mitigations are available by downstream users.

0.3.46 [2026-01-23]

Added

  • All possible panics are now documented for the relevant methods.
  • The need to use #[serde(default)] when using custom serde formats is documented. This applies only when deserializing an Option<T>.
  • Duration::nanoseconds_i128 has been made public, mirroring std::time::Duration::from_nanos_u128.

... (truncated)

Commits
  • d5144cd v0.3.47 release
  • f6206b0 Guard against integer overflow in release mode
  • 1c63dc7 Avoid denial of service when parsing Rfc2822
  • 5940df6 Add builder methods to avoid verbose construction
  • 00881a4 Manually format macros everywhere
  • bb723b6 Add trailing_input modifier to end
  • 31c4f8e Permit W12 in date! macro
  • 490a17b Mark error paths in well-known formats as cold
  • 6cb1896 Optimize Rfc2822 parsing
  • 6d264d5 Remove erroneous #[inline(never)] attributes
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

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Bumps the cargo group with 3 updates in the /wasm/hello-world directory: [ring](https://github.com/briansmith/ring), [rustls](https://github.com/rustls/rustls) and [time](https://github.com/time-rs/time).
Bumps the cargo group with 3 updates in the /wasm/image-add-on directory: [ring](https://github.com/briansmith/ring), [rustls](https://github.com/rustls/rustls) and [time](https://github.com/time-rs/time).
Bumps the cargo group with 3 updates in the /wasm/python directory: [ring](https://github.com/briansmith/ring), [rustls](https://github.com/rustls/rustls) and [time](https://github.com/time-rs/time).


Updates `ring` from 0.17.7 to 0.17.14
- [Changelog](https://github.com/briansmith/ring/blob/main/RELEASES.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/briansmith/ring/commits)

Updates `rustls` from 0.22.2 to 0.22.4
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rustls/rustls/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rustls/rustls/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](rustls/rustls@v/0.22.2...v/0.22.4)

Updates `time` from 0.3.34 to 0.3.47
- [Release notes](https://github.com/time-rs/time/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/time-rs/time/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](time-rs/time@v0.3.34...v0.3.47)

Updates `ring` from 0.17.7 to 0.17.14
- [Changelog](https://github.com/briansmith/ring/blob/main/RELEASES.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/briansmith/ring/commits)

Updates `rustls` from 0.22.2 to 0.22.4
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rustls/rustls/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rustls/rustls/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](rustls/rustls@v/0.22.2...v/0.22.4)

Updates `time` from 0.3.34 to 0.3.47
- [Release notes](https://github.com/time-rs/time/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/time-rs/time/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](time-rs/time@v0.3.34...v0.3.47)

Updates `ring` from 0.17.7 to 0.17.14
- [Changelog](https://github.com/briansmith/ring/blob/main/RELEASES.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/briansmith/ring/commits)

Updates `rustls` from 0.22.2 to 0.22.4
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rustls/rustls/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rustls/rustls/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](rustls/rustls@v/0.22.2...v/0.22.4)

Updates `time` from 0.3.34 to 0.3.47
- [Release notes](https://github.com/time-rs/time/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/time-rs/time/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](time-rs/time@v0.3.34...v0.3.47)

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- dependency-name: ring
  dependency-version: 0.17.14
  dependency-type: indirect
  dependency-group: cargo
- dependency-name: rustls
  dependency-version: 0.22.4
  dependency-type: indirect
  dependency-group: cargo
- dependency-name: time
  dependency-version: 0.3.47
  dependency-type: indirect
  dependency-group: cargo
- dependency-name: ring
  dependency-version: 0.17.14
  dependency-type: indirect
  dependency-group: cargo
- dependency-name: rustls
  dependency-version: 0.22.4
  dependency-type: indirect
  dependency-group: cargo
- dependency-name: time
  dependency-version: 0.3.47
  dependency-type: indirect
  dependency-group: cargo
- dependency-name: ring
  dependency-version: 0.17.14
  dependency-type: indirect
  dependency-group: cargo
- dependency-name: rustls
  dependency-version: 0.22.4
  dependency-type: indirect
  dependency-group: cargo
- dependency-name: time
  dependency-version: 0.3.47
  dependency-type: indirect
  dependency-group: cargo
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