Fixes: RIPD-1601
Fix intermittent failure in server stream sub/unsub test.
Root cause is LoadManager thread *sometimes* running and causing a
fee change event which got published before our test could
unsubscribe. Fixed by explicitly stopping the LoadManager for this test.
These changes use the hash of the consensus transaction set when
characterizing the mismatch between a locally built ledger and fully
validated network ledger. This allows detection of non-determinism in
transaction process, in which consensus succeeded, but a node somehow
generated a different subsequent ledger.
When a test suite starts and ends, it informs the parent process. If the parent
has received a start message without a matching end message it reports that a
child may have crashed in that suite.
Fixes: RIPD-1521
Switch to pure doxygen HTML for developer docs. Remove docca/boostbook
system. Convert consensus document to markdown. Add existing markdown
files to doxygen input set. Fix some image paths and scale images for
use with MD links. Rename/cleanup some files for consistency.
Add pipeline logic for windows slaves. Add ninja and parallel test run
option. Add make doc target build in build-and-test.sh. Cleanup README
files. Add nounity windows build. Add link to jenkins summary table.
Add rippled_classic build (win). Improve formatting of summary table.
* Rename isArray to isArrayOrNull
* Rename isObject to isObjectOrNull
* Introduce isArray and isObject
* Change as many uses of isArrayorNull to isArray as possible
* Change as many uses of isObjectorNull to isObject as possible
* Reject null JSON arrays for subscribe and unsubscribe
The assert in LedgerHistory.cpp was incorrect since
getLedgerByHash() can return a null object. The assert has
been seen to fire inappropriately during online_delete.
The assert in LedgerMaster.cpp was simply misguided. If a
null hash were returned by getLedgerHashForHistory(), then we
should not forward that hash to peers. The assert only fires
in a debug build, so a release build would forward the request
for a null hash to peers.
These changes augment the Validations class with a LedgerTrie to better
track the history of support for validated ledgers. This improves the
selection of the preferred working ledger for consensus. The Validations
class now tracks both full and partial validations. Partial validations
are only used to determine the working ledger; full validations are
required for any quorum related function. Validators are also now
explicitly restricted to sending validations with increasing ledger
sequence number.
Per issue #2354, when the log level of a server was configured at
"trace", sensitive keying meterial generated by the `wallet_propose`
command could be written to the server's log file, if one was
configured.
This commit improves the log scrubbing code to account for the
sensitive information generated by a `wallet_propose`.
** Important security consideration **
We still caution everyone *against* executing this command on a
server that they do not control: a malicious server operator could
intercept the generated keypair, or operate a modified server that
returns keypairs that are not securely generated.
* This change passes detailed error messages from the JSON parser
on the server side, back to the client for inclusion into the
reply's error message.
* Errors originating from the server's inability to parse are
reclassified from rpcINTERNAL to rpcINVALID_PARAMS.
Introduce a new ledger type: ltCHECK
Introduce three new transactions that operate on checks:
- "CheckCreate" which adds the check entry to the ledger. The
check is a promise from the source of the check that the
destination of the check may cash the check and receive up to
the SendMax specified on the check. The check may have an
expiration, after which the check may no longer be cashed.
- "CheckCash" is a request by the destination of the check to
transfer a requested amount of funds, up to the check's SendMax,
from the source to the destination. The destination may receive
less than the SendMax due to transfer fees.
When cashing a check, the destination specifies the smallest
amount of funds that will be acceptable. If the transfer
completes and delivers the requested amount, then the check is
considered cashed and removed from the ledger. If enough funds
cannot be delivered, then the transaction fails and the check
remains in the ledger.
Attempting to cash the check after its expiration will fail.
- "CheckCancel" removes the check from the ledger without
transferring funds. Either the check's source or destination
can cancel the check at any time. After a check has expired,
any account can cancel the check.
Facilities related to checks are on the "Checks" amendment.
Do not process a transaction received from a peer if it has
been processed within the past ten seconds.
Increase the number of transaction handlers that can be in
flight in the job queue and decrease the relative cost for
peers to share transaction and ledger data.
Additionally, make better use of resources by adjusting the
number of threads we initialize, by reverting commit
68b8ffdb63.
Performance counter modifications:
* Create and display counters to track:
1) Pending transaction limit overruns.
2) Total peer disconnections.
3) Peers disconnections due to resource consumption.
Avoid a potential double-free in Json library.
The DepositAuth feature allows an account to require that
it signs for any funds that are deposited to the account.
For the time being this limits the account to accepting
only XRP, although there are plans to allow IOU payments
in the future.
The lsfDepositAuth protections are not extended to offers.
If an account creates an offer it is in effect saying, “I
will accept funds from anyone who takes this offer.”
Therefore, the typical user of the lsfDepositAuth flag
will choose never to create any offers. But they can if
they so choose.
The DepositAuth feature leaves a small gap in its
protections. An XRP payment is allowed to a destination
account with the lsfDepositAuth flag set if:
- The Destination XRP balance is less than or equal to
the base reserve and
- The value of the XRP Payment is less than or equal to
the base reserve.
This exception is intended to make it impossible for an
account to wedge itself by spending all of its XRP on fees
and leave itself unable to pay the fee to get more XRP.
This commit
- adds featureDepositAuth,
- adds the lsfDepositAuth flag,
- adds support for lsfDepositAuth in SetAccount.cpp
- adds support in Payment.cpp for rejecting payments that
don't meet the lsfDepositAuth requirements,
- adds unit tests for Payment transactions to an an account
with lsfDepositAuth set.
- adds Escrow and PayChan support for lsfDepositAuth along
with as unit tests.