Telemetry must read state, never change it. Two defects here did change it,
plus three smaller correctness and privacy fixes.
doPathFind and doRipplePathFind read source_account / destination_account off
context.params to hash them into span attributes. context.params is non-const,
so those reads selected json::Value's non-const operator[], which inserts a
null for a missing key. The same object is later validated by
PathRequest::parseJson, whose first checks are isMember(source_account) and
isMember(destination_account) — so a request that omitted either field looked
present and the client received Malformed instead of Missing. Reads now go
through std::as_const, whose overload returns kNull without inserting.
PathRequest::doUpdate emitted pathfind_dest_currency as
to_string(saDstAmount_.asset()). For a non-XRP asset that renders as
"<issuer>/<currency>" with the issuer as a plaintext Base58 address, so a
plain account address reached the span pipeline even though every other
account here is hashed first. The issuer is now redacted and the currency
kept; an MPT asset renders as its issuance ID and carries no address.
PathRequestManager::updateAll created pathfind.update_all with an unscoped
SpanGuard. An unscoped guard takes the ambient span as its own parent but does
not itself become the ambient parent, so the pathfind.compute spans that
doUpdate creates never nested under it, contradicting the documented hierarchy.
It is now a scoped guard, held in std::optional because ScopedSpanGuard is
deliberately non-movable and so cannot be produced by a ternary. The skip when
there are no active subscriptions is preserved. updateAll is dispatched via
addJob and doUpdate runs synchronously, so the guard is constructed and
destroyed under the same context store, as ScopedSpanGuard requires.
The WebSocket entry point emitted the client-supplied command string directly.
That value becomes a Prometheus label, so arbitrary request input could drive
unbounded label cardinality. It is now resolved against the handler registry,
collapsing anything unrecognized to "unknown", matching what the HTTP path
already does.
Also: the pathfind.discover comment claimed future child spans could be
parented off it, which its unscoped guard cannot do — corrected to say what
would be required instead. Config-reference and task-list docs named the
parser setupTelemetry(); the API is makeTelemetrySetup().
Conflict in processSession(): this branch added the request-payload-size
attribute on the same lines where the incoming change reverted
processRequest() from bool back to void. Kept both — the payload-size
attribute stays, and the call no longer captures a return value. The
trailing status block takes the incoming side, which leaves the
rpc.http_request span's status unset.
Six related defects in the RPC/gRPC span surface, all cases where a failure
was recorded as success or an attribute was missing on an error path.
GRPCServer: the non-exception branch set the span Ok unconditionally, then
sent a possibly-failed grpc::Status. The handler can return a non-OK status
without throwing, so every failed call traced as successful. Status now
follows result.second, with the error message as the span description.
ServerHandler: eight per-item error branches appended an error reply without
recording that the request failed. Batch responses and ripplerpc < 3.0 always
carry HTTP 200, so those failures were invisible and an entirely failed batch
ended its span as successful. Added an appendItemError() helper next to the
existing httpReplyError() lambda and routed all eight sites through it, so the
flag cannot be forgotten at a new call site.
ServerHandler: the early-return validation paths set the span error but not the
rpc_status attribute. Added it to httpReplyError() so every such path gets it.
RPCHandler: the fillHandler error path set only command and rpc_status, while
callMethod sets command, version and rpc_role. Error spans were therefore not
filterable by API version or role. The error path now mirrors that set.
RPCHandler: resolveCommandSpanName() checked only that command/method were
present, not that they agreed, while fillHandler rejects a mismatch as
rpcUNKNOWN_COMMAND. A request supplying both with different values was labelled
with one of the two names, misattributing the error to a command that never
dispatched. It now mirrors fillHandler's rule and collapses to "unknown".
ServerHandler: processRequest returned bool solely so the caller could set its
span status. Telemetry should read state, not shape the signature of the code it
observes, so the signature returns to void and rpc.process sets its own status
from spanHadError. The enclosing rpc.http_request span now leaves status unset:
the OTel spec has instrumentation leave status unset unless the operation itself
errored, and reserves Ok for an operator asserting verified success.
rpc.command.* becomes a scoped child so it nests under rpc.process, correlates
its log lines, and parents pathfind.request. No RPC::Context plumbing needed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Entry points (http_request/ws_message/ws_upgrade) were inheriting a leaked
ambient span on reused coro workers; now scoped fresh roots via
ScopedSpanGuard::freshRoot. rpc.process stays a scoped child.
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Wire up span attributes that enable filtering/grouping traces by request
characteristics: batch detection, payload size, resource cost category,
command name on WS spans, and pathfinding search parameters (destination
amount/currency, source asset count).
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- Concatenate nested namespaces in SpanNames.h, RpcSpanNames.h, GrpcSpanNames.h
- Remove unused InfoSub.h and NetworkOPs.h includes from RPCHandler.cpp
- Add missing <string_view> includes in RPCHandler.cpp and GRPCServer.cpp
- Replace nested ternary with if/else-if in RPCHandler.cpp
- Add IWYU pragma keep for json_body.h in ServerHandler.cpp
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- 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
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Centralise scattered string literals into compile-time constants using
StaticStr<N> and join() for dot-separated composition. Shared primitives
live in SpanNames.h; RPC-specific names in RpcSpanNames.h. Future modules
(consensus, peer, ledger) add their own *SpanNames.h without bloating
the central header.
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Replace rpcSpan(fullName) calls with span(TraceCategory::Rpc, prefix,
name). Add 'using namespace telemetry' to both RPC files so call sites
read cleanly without repeated namespace qualifiers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Delete TracingInstrumentation.h and replace all XRPL_TRACE_* macro
invocations with direct SpanGuard::rpcSpan() calls. SpanGuard's pimpl
design and global Telemetry accessor eliminate the need for macro
wrappers and explicit Telemetry instance passing at call sites.
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TracingInstrumentation.h:
- Unify all span-creation macros to use std::optional<SpanGuard>
(fixes type mismatch between XRPL_TRACE_SPAN and SET_ATTR)
- Wrap XRPL_TRACE_SET_ATTR/EXCEPTION in do-while(0) (dangling-else)
- Move macros outside namespace blocks (macros are global)
- Cache telemetry reference to avoid double-evaluation
- Remove leaked _xrpl_span_ intermediate variable
- Add @note tags for thread safety, scope, and usage constraints
- Add 3 usage examples per CLAUDE.md requirements
ServerHandler.cpp:
- Remove misleading rpc.request span from onRequest() (span ended
before coroutine runs, producing orphan spans)
- Add rpc.http_request span to HTTP processSession() (runs inside
the coroutine, correct parent for rpc.process/rpc.command spans)
- Add XRPL_TRACE_EXCEPTION and error status in both catch blocks
(WS processSession and processRequest)
SpanGuard.h:
- Add null guards to all mutating methods (setOk, setStatus,
setAttribute, addEvent, recordException) for safety after discard()
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>