The current implementation of rngfill is prone to false warnings from GCC about array bounds violations. Looking at the code, the implementation naively manipulates both the bytes count and the buffer pointer directly to ensure the trailing memcpy doesn't overrun the buffer. As expressed, there is a data dependency on both fields between loop iterations.
Now, ideally, an optimizing compiler would realize that these dependencies were unnecessary and end up restructuring its intermediate representation into a functionally equivalent form with them absent. However, the point at which this occurs may be disjoint from when warning analyses are performed, potentially rendering them more difficult to
determine precisely.
In addition, it may also consume a portion of the budget the optimizer has allocated to attempting to improve a translation unit's performance. Given this is a function template which requires context-sensitive instantiation, this code would be more prone than most to being inlined, with a decrease in optimization budget corresponding to the effort the optimizer has already expended, having already optimized one or more calling functions. Thus, the scope for impacting the the ultimate quality of the code generated is elevated.
For this change, we rearrange things so that the location and contents of each memcpy can be computed independently, relying on a simple loop iteration counter as the only changing input between iterations.
Remove `include(default)` from `conan/profiles/libxrpl`. This means that we will now rely on compiler workarounds stored elsewhere e.g. in global.conf.
This change reverts the usage of boost::shared_mutex back to std::shared_mutex. The change was originally introduced as a workaround for a bug in glibc 2.28 and older versions, which could cause threads using std::shared_mutex to stall. This issue primarily affected Ubuntu 18.04 and earlier distributions, which we no longer support.
This change fixes the MacOS pipeline issue by limiting GitHub to choose the existing runners, ensuring the new experimental runners are excluded until they are ready.
This issue was reported on the Javascript client library: XRPLF/xrpl.js#2611
The type filter (Note: as of the latest version of rippled, type parameter is deprecated) does not work as expected. This PR removes the type filter from the ledger command.
This PR updates several dependencies to their latest versions. Not all dependencies have been updated, as some need to be patched and some require additional code changes due to backward incompatibilities introduced by the version bump.
- Refactor the IOU payment code out of the Payment transactor and use it
for different destinations. This should enforce all of the trust line
rules without having to reinvent a dozen wheels.
- TODO: Same for MPTs.
- Add an override of isDeepFrozen that can take an Asset, and thus an
MPTIssue. The MPT version just calls isFrozen, since they're
equivalent for MPTs.
- Add wrappers checkFrozen and checkDeepFrozen that return the
appropriate TER code, so the Asset type doesn't have to be checked
at every #*%@ing caller.
- Convert the Loan* transactors to use these functions.
- Rename Transactor::preflight to invokePreflight.
- Rename doPreflight back to preflight.
- Update instructions.
- With preflight1 & 2 now uncallable, in-flight code in other
branches should be easier to convert.
- Not necessarily wrong, just not how I want it.
- Fixes a build error in LoanBroker_test
- In CreateOffer, fixes a logic error where _no_ offers will work if
PermissionedDex amendment is enabled, and FlowCross is not
Due to rounding, the LPTokenBalance of the last LP might not match the LP's trustline balance. This was fixed for `AMMWithdraw` in `fixAMMv1_1` by adjusting the LPTokenBalance to be the same as the trustline balance. Since `AMMClawback` is also performing a withdrawal, we need to adjust LPTokenBalance as well in `AMMClawback.`
This change includes:
1. Refactored `verifyAndAdjustLPTokenBalance` function in `AMMUtils`, which both`AMMWithdraw` and `AMMClawback` call to adjust LPTokenBalance.
2. Added the unit test `testLastHolderLPTokenBalance` to test the scenario.
3. Modify the existing unit tests for `fixAMMClawbackRounding`.
Currently there is no easy way to track MPT related transactions for the issuer. This change allows MPT transactions to show up on issuer's AccountTx RPC (to align with how IOUs work).
* Update the `account_info` API so that the `allowTrustLineLocking` flag is included in the response.
* The proposed `TokenEscrow` amendment added an `allowTrustLineLocking` flag in the `AccountRoot` object.
* In the API response, under `account_flags`, there is now an `allowTrustLineLocking` field with a boolean (`true` or `false`) value.
* For reference, the XLS-85 Token-Enabled Escrows implementation can be found in https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/5185
The current version was copied from `antithesis-sdk-cpp` but there is no logical reason to require this specific version of CMake. This change downgrades the version to make the project build with older CMake versions.
Having `boost::boost` in `self.requires` makes clio link with all boost libraries. There are additionally several Boost stacktrace backends that are both linked with, which violate ODR.
This change fixes the problem.