Resolves the nodestore latency-accumulator conflict by keeping this
branch's API surface and applying the incoming nanosecond fix to it.
This branch had renamed storeDurationStats() to recordStoreDuration() and
given it noexcept, an explicit relaxed fetch_add, and call-frequency and
thread-safety notes. The incoming change fixed the accumulators to hold
nanoseconds so sub-microsecond backend calls stop rounding to zero. Both
are kept: the name, signature and documentation from here, the nanosecond
accumulation from there.
The incoming duplicate getFetchDurationUs()/getStoreDurationUs() pair is
dropped in favour of this branch's noexcept versions, which now read the
nanosecond members and convert on read. recordStoreDuration()'s `if (us >
0)` guard is gone: it discarded every sub-microsecond store, which is the
same rounding the incoming change removes one level up.
Also updates a MetricMacros comment that explained the zero write mean in
terms of that removed guard; the injected totals it asserts on are
unchanged.
The fetch and store duration counters converted each sample to
microseconds before adding it, so any backend call finishing in under a
microsecond contributed zero. A warm nudb read answers in a few hundred
nanoseconds, so on fast hardware every read floored and the totals stayed
at zero no matter how many reads happened -- the same loss of resolution
the microsecond report was introduced to avoid, one decade lower.
Both accumulators now hold nanoseconds, the clock's own resolution, and
convert once in getFetchDurationUs() and getStoreDurationUs(). The public
accessors, the node_reads_duration_us and node_writes_duration_us JSON
fields, and the metrics that read them all keep microseconds, so nothing
downstream changes unit. storeDurationStats() takes the raw duration
instead of a pre-converted integer so no caller can round early, and
updateFetchMetrics() scales its microsecond input to match.
FetchReport::elapsed stays microseconds: it carries one fetch, not a
total, and that is the unit it declares. The reported sum is therefore the
accumulated total minus a sub-microsecond remainder per fetch, so the two
tests that asserted exact equality between them now assert that bound.
Both had assertions that depended on how fast the host reads; the bound
holds on any hardware.
* upstream/release/3.3.x: (41 commits)
chore: Bump version to 3.3.0
chore: Bump version to 3.3.0-rc7
fix: Increase manifest protocol message size cap and fix manifests relay
fix: Cap untrusted manifests per message and drop oversized ones
chore: Bump version to 3.2.1
chore: Bump version to 3.2.1-rc1
fix: Cap untrusted manifests per message and drop oversized ones
fix: Reject oversized validator manifest before decoding
fix: Reduce untrusted manifest cache cap to 100
fix: Bound untrusted manifest cache
chore: Bump version to 3.3.0-rc6
feat: Package validator-keys inside rippled
chore: Bump version to 3.3.0-rc5
fix: Switch SponsorshipSet to use a delta for sfFeeAmount
fix: Re-revert "fix: Set request size limits and differential pricing for get-object-by-hash calls"
chore: Bump version to 3.3.0-rc4
fix: Revert "fix: Set request size limits and differential pricing for get-object-by-hash calls"
chore: Bump version to 3.3.0-rc3
fix: Reduce untrusted manifest cache cap to 100
fix: Revert "fix: Reject oversized SHAMap nodes in gotStaleData and fetch-pack path"
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develop renamed CamelCase namespaces to snake_case with no compatibility
aliases, so lines this branch added still referenced the old names. The
merge was textually clean because develop never touched those lines, which
left the breakage invisible to git and visible only at compile time.
PeerFinder:: -> peer_finder:: Overlay.h, OverlayImpl.h, MetricMacros.cpp
Tuning:: -> tuning:: PeerImp.cpp (the other call sites in this
file already used the lowercase form)
Two further merge artifacts:
json_value.h develop added `using value_type = Value const` to
ValueConstIterator, and this branch had added
`using value_type = Value` for the same reason, so the merge
kept both and they redefined the alias with different types.
Keep develop's const-qualified type -- correct for an
iterator whose reference is `Value const&` -- and keep only
this branch's iterator_category addition.
InboundLedger.h <string> is no longer used directly by the header, but
five translation units that include it use std::string
without including <string> themselves. Mark it
`IWYU pragma: keep` rather than remove it, matching
suite_list.h.
Resolves src/tests/libxrpl/CMakeLists.txt test_modules by keeping both
sides: develop's beast/nodestore/protocol additions (nodestore moved into
alphabetical position) and this branch's ledger module.