Wire trace context into P2P message flow so distributed traces
link across nodes. TX relay injects SpanGuard context via
PropagationHelpers.h; consensus propose/validate injects via
TraceContextPropagator.h. Receive-side extraction in PeerImp
creates child spans for proposals and validations.
- Add TraceBytes struct and SpanGuard::getTraceBytes() for
extracting raw trace context without OTel type dependencies
- Add PropagationHelpers.h: injectSpanContext(SpanGuard, proto)
- Add ConsensusReceiveTracing.h: proposalReceiveSpan(),
validationReceiveSpan() with parent context extraction
- NetworkOPs::apply(): inject tx.process context before relay
- RCLConsensus::propose()/validate(): inject active span context
- PeerImp: create receive spans for proposals and validations
with sender's trace context as parent
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move TxQSpanNames.h include to correct alphabetical position, update
levelization results for new xrpld.telemetry module dependencies,
and apply rename script to docs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add unknownCommand and wsUpgrade span name constants to RpcSpanNames.h,
fix SpanGuardFactory tests to use the 3-argument SpanGuard::span() API,
update levelization results, and apply rename script to docs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add [[maybe_unused]] to the RAII span in processSession() — the
variable is not read but its lifetime scopes the active OTel context
for child spans created in processRequest()
- Regenerate levelization: remove premature xrpld.telemetry entries
that reference a module not yet present on this branch
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
This change moves the sanitizer runtime options out to dedicated files, such that they can be used in multiple places (CI, local runs) without any need to rewrite them.
ASAN wasn't able to keep track of `boost::coroutine` context switches, and would lead to many false positives being detected. By switching to `boost::coroutine2` and `ucontext`, ASAN is able to know about the context switches advertised by the `boost::fiber` class, which in turn leads to more cleaner ASAN analysis.
This change deletes the `SecretKey` equality/inequality operators from the public library header and moves the comparison logic into test-only code.
Specifically, the `operator==` and `operator!=` free functions on `SecretKey` have been removed from `include/xrpl/protocol/SecretKey.h` and have been replaced with explicitly deleted member functions to prevent accidental use in production code. A named `test::equal()` helper has also been added in `src/test/unit_test/utils.h` for test assertions that need to compare secret keys.
Now that prefixes in PR titles are being validated as part of CI, the "Type of Change" section in the PR template is no longer needed. The prefixes and descriptions in the `CONTRIBUTING.md` file have been updated to reflect the currently supported list.
Subscribe tests have a problem that there is no way to synchronize application running in background threads and test threads. Threads are communicating via websocket messages. When the code is compiled in debug mode with code coverage enabled it executes quite slow, so receiving websocket messages by the client in subscribe tests may time out.
This change does 2 things to fix the problem:
* Increases timeout for receiving a websocket message.
* Decreases the number of tests running in parallel.
While testing the fix for subscribe test another flaky test in ledger replay was found, which has also been addressed.