- Fix an erroneous high fee penalty that peers could incur for sending
older transactions.
- Update to the fees charged for imposing a load on the server.
- Prevent the relaying of internal pseudo-transactions.
- Before: Pseudo-transactions received from a peer will fail the signature
check, even if they were requested (using TMGetObjectByHash), because
they have no signature. This causes the peer to be charge for an
invalid signature.
- After: Pseudo-transactions, are put into the global cache
(TransactionMaster) only. If the transaction is not part of
a TMTransactions batch, the peer is charged an unwanted data fee.
These fees will not be a problem in the normal course of operations,
but should dissuade peers from behaving badly by sending a bunch of
junk.
- Improve logging: include the reason for fees charged to a peer.
Co-authored-by: Ed Hennis <ed@ripple.com>
`STNumber` lets objects and transactions contain multiple fields for
quantities of XRP, IOU, or MPT without duplicating information about the
"issue" (represented by `STIssue`). It is a straightforward serialization of
the `Number` type that uniformly represents those quantities.
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Co-authored-by: John Freeman <jfreeman08@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Howard Hinnant <howard.hinnant@gmail.com>
* 2.2.2 changed functions acquireAsync and NetworkOPsImp::recvValidation to add an item to a collection under lock, unlock, do some work, then lock again to do remove the item. It will deadlock if an exception is thrown while adding the item - before unlocking.
* Replace ScopedUnlock with scope_unlock.
Move the newest information to the top, i.e., use reverse chronological order within each of the two sections ("API Versions" and "XRP Ledger server versions")
The page_size will soon be made configurable with #5135, making this
re-ordering necessary.
When opening SQLite connection, there are specific pragmas set with
commonPragmas.
In particular, PRAGMA journal_mode creates journal file and locks the
page_size; as of this commit, this sets the page size to the default
value of 4096. Coincidentally, the hardcoded page_size was also 4096, so
no issue was noticed.
Update book_changes RPC to reduce latency, add "validated" field, and accept shortcut strings (current, closed, validated) for ledger_index.
`"validated": true` indicates that the transaction has been included in a validated ledger so the result of the transaction is immutable.
Fix#5033Fix#5034Fix#5035Fix#5036
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Co-authored-by: Bronek Kozicki <brok@incorrekt.com>
When rippled initiates a connection to SQLite3, rippled sends a "PRAGMA"
statement defining the maximum number of pages allowed in the database.
Update the max_page_count so it is consistent with the default for newer
versions of SQLite3. Increasing max_page_count is critical for keeping
full history servers online.
Fix#5102
* Retry some failed RPC connections / commands in unit tests
* Remove orphaned `getAccounts` function
Co-authored-by: John Freeman <jfreeman08@gmail.com>
* upstream/master:
Set version to 2.2.2
Allow only 1 job queue slot for each validation ledger check
Allow only 1 job queue slot for acquiring inbound ledger.
Track latencies of certain code blocks, and log if they take too long
* refactor filtering of validations to specifically avoid
concurrent checkAccept() calls for the same validation ledger hash.
* Log when duplicate concurrent validation requests are filtered.
* RAII for containers that track concurrent validation requests.
* Log when duplicate concurrent inbound ledger are filtered.
* RAII for containers that track concurrent inbound ledger.
* Comment on when to asynchronously acquire inbound ledgers, which
is possible to be always OK, but should have further review.
* Other small logging changes
Co-authored-by: Ed Hennis <ed@ripple.com>