This change renames all occurrences of `namespace ripple` and `ripple::` to `namespace xrpl` and `xrpl::`, respectively, as well as the names of test suites. It also provides a script to allow developers to replicate the changes in their local branch or fork to avoid conflicts.
Per XLS-0095, we are taking steps to rename ripple(d) to xrpl(d).
This change specifically removes all copyright notices referencing Ripple, XRPLF, and certain affiliated contributors upon mutual agreement, so the notice in the LICENSE.md file applies throughout. Copyright notices referencing external contributions remain as-is. Duplicate verbiage is also removed.
This is a follow-up to PR #5664 that further improves the specificity of logging for refused peer connections. The previous changes did not account for several key scenarios, leading to potentially misleading log messages.
It addresses the following
- Inbound Disabled: Connections are now explicitly logged as rejected when the server is not configured to accept inbound peers. Previously, this was logged as the server being "full," which was technically correct but lacked diagnostic clarity.
- Duplicate Connections: The logging now distinguishes between two types of duplicate connection refusals:
- When a peer with the same node public key is already connected (duplicate connection).
- When a connection is rejected because the limit for connections from a single IP address has been reached.
These changes provide more accurate and actionable diagnostic information when analyzing peer connection behavior.
This change fixes the suite names all around the test files, to make them match to the folder name in which this test files are located. Also, the RCL test files are relocated to the consensus folder, because they are testing consensus functionality.
The codebase is filled with includes that are unused, and which thus can be removed. At the same time, the files often do not include all headers that contain the definitions used in those files. This change uses clang-format and clang-tidy to clean up the includes, with minor manual intervention to ensure the code compiles on all platforms.
We do not currently enforce that incoming peer connection does not have
remote_endpoint which is already used (either by incoming or outgoing
connection), hence already stored in slots_. If we happen to receive a
connection from such a duplicate remote_endpoint, it will eventually result in a
crash (when disconnecting) or weird behavior (when updating slot state), as a
result of an apparently matching remote_endpoint in slots_ being used by a
different connection.
This commit replaces the `peers_max` configuration element which had
a predetermined split between incoming and outgoing connections with
two new configuration options, `peers_in_max` and `peers_out_max`,
which server operators can use to explicitly control the number of
incoming and outgoing peer slots.
Fixes: RIPD-1574
Alias beast address classes to the asio equivalents. Adjust users of
address classes accordingly. Fix resolver class so that it can support
ipv6 addresses. Make unit tests use ipv6 localhost network. Extend
endpoint peer message to support string endpoint
representations while also supporting the existing fields (both are
optional/repeated types). Expand test for Livecache and Endpoint.
Workaround some false positive ipaddr tests on windows (asio bug?)
Replaced usage of address::from_string(deprecated) with free function
make_address. Identified a remaining use of v4 address type and
replaced with the more appropriate IPEndpoint type (rpc_ip cmdline
option). Add CLI flag for using ipv4 with unit tests.
Release Notes
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The optional rpc_port command line flag is deprecated. The rpc_ip
parameter now works as documented and accepts ip and port combined.