Licensing a Custom Toolbox
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Quentin Coret
el 12 de En. de 2023
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 16 de En. de 2023
We've developed a Simulink Toolbox that we'd like to protect behind a license.
I've searched far and wide for a way to do this, without any luck. We do not want to obfuscate the code, we want to somewhat prevent the toolbox from loading or be useable without a license check.
I talked to Licensing companies and they do not know either. They can protect a Matlab App with their tool, but I don't see how we can package our models into an app.
The blocks we want to protect are mainly legacy_code type that do in-line C code replacement. It is a kind of API between our hardware micro-controller drivers and the control code.
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Kirthi
el 16 de En. de 2023
Hello Quentin,
MATLAB does not currently provide a licensing system for custom toolboxes. Even though you do not wish to obfuscate, obscuring your source code for end users can help, you may consider p-coding your files. More information regarding p-coding MATLAB files can be found at the following link:
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Rik
el 16 de En. de 2023
And if you're hiding your source code anyway, it might helpt to obfuscate the code you're putting in the p-file, since p-files can be decompiled to retrieve the original (the actual exact text, not just the syntax).
You can use my minify function to remove comments and replace good variable/function names with compressed (numbered) names. It is intended to retain all functionality your original code has, although not every syntax is supported.
Walter Roberson
el 16 de En. de 2023
The pcode algorithm was changed a small number of releases ago. I do not know if anyone has decoded the new algorithm.
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