Currently there is no easy way to track MPT related transactions for the issuer. This change allows MPT transactions to show up on issuer's AccountTx RPC (to align with how IOUs work).
* Adds `tecNO_DELEGATE_PERMISSION` for unauthorized transactions sent by a delegated account.
* Returns `tecNO_TARGET` instead of `terNO_ACCOUNT` for the `DelegateSet` transaction if the delegated account does not exist.
* Fixes `tfFullyCanonicalSig` and `tfInnerBatchTxn` blocking transactions issue by adding `tfUniversal` in the permission related masks in `txFlags.h`
- Specification: https://github.com/XRPLF/XRPL-Standards/pull/272
- Amendment: `TokenEscrow`
- Enables escrowing of IOU and MPT tokens in addition to native XRP.
- Allows accounts to lock issued tokens (IOU/MPT) in escrow objects, with support for freeze, authorization, and transfer rates.
- Adds new ledger fields (`sfLockedAmount`, `sfIssuerNode`, etc.) to track locked balances for IOU and MPT escrows.
- Updates EscrowCreate, EscrowFinish, and EscrowCancel transaction logic to support IOU and MPT assets, including proper handling of trustlines and MPT authorization, transfer rates, and locked balances.
- Enforces invariant checks for escrowed IOU/MPT amounts.
- Extends GatewayBalances RPC to report locked (escrowed) balances.
* Add AMM bid/create/deposit/swap/withdraw/vote invariants:
- Deposit, Withdrawal invariants: `sqrt(asset1Balance * asset2Balance) >= LPTokens`.
- Bid: `sqrt(asset1Balance * asset2Balance) > LPTokens` and the pool balances don't change.
- Create: `sqrt(asset1Balance * assetBalance2) == LPTokens`.
- Swap: `asset1BalanceAfter * asset2BalanceAfter >= asset1BalanceBefore * asset2BalanceBefore`
and `LPTokens` don't change.
- Vote: `LPTokens` and pool balances don't change.
- All AMM and swap transactions: amounts and tokens are greater than zero, except on withdrawal if all tokens
are withdrawn.
* Add AMM deposit and withdraw rounding to ensure AMM invariant:
- On deposit, tokens out are rounded downward and deposit amount is rounded upward.
- On withdrawal, tokens in are rounded upward and withdrawal amount is rounded downward.
* Add Order Book Offer invariant to verify consumed amounts. Consumed amounts are less than the offer.
* Fix Bid validation. `AuthAccount` can't have duplicate accounts or the submitter account.
- Specification: [XRPLF/XRPL-Standards 56](https://github.com/XRPLF/XRPL-Standards/blob/master/XLS-0056d-batch/README.md)
- Amendment: `Batch`
- Implements execution of multiple transactions within a single batch transaction with four execution modes: `tfAllOrNothing`, `tfOnlyOne`, `tfUntilFailure`, and `tfIndependent`.
- Enables atomic multi-party transactions where multiple accounts can participate in a single batch, with up to 8 inner transactions and 8 batch signers per batch transaction.
- Inner transactions use `tfInnerBatchTxn` flag with zero fees, no signature, and empty signing public key.
- Inner transactions are applied after the outer batch succeeds via the `applyBatchTransactions` function in apply.cpp.
- Network layer prevents relay of transactions with `tfInnerBatchTxn` flag - each peer applies inner transactions locally from the batch.
- Batch transactions are excluded from AccountDelegate permissions but inner transactions retain full delegation support.
- Metadata includes `ParentBatchID` linking inner transactions to their containing batch for traceability and auditing.
- Extended STTx with batch-specific signature verification methods and added protocol structures (`sfRawTransactions`, `sfBatchSigners`).
- Specification: XRPLF/XRPL-Standards#239
- Amendment: `SingleAssetVault`
- Implements a vault feature used to store a fungible asset (XRP, IOU, or MPT, but not NFT) and to receive shares in the vault (an MPT) in exchange.
- A vault can be private or public.
- A private vault can use permissioned domains, subject to the `PermissionedDomains` amendment.
- Shares can be exchanged back into asset with `VaultWithdraw`.
- Permissions on the asset in the vault are transitively applied on shares in the vault.
- Issuer of the asset in the vault can clawback with `VaultClawback`.
- Extended `MPTokenIssuance` with `DomainID`, used by the permissioned domain on the vault shares.
Co-authored-by: John Freeman <jfreeman08@gmail.com>
This change implements the account permission delegation described in XLS-75d, see https://github.com/XRPLF/XRPL-Standards/pull/257.
* Introduces transaction-level and granular permissions that can be delegated to other accounts.
* Adds `DelegateSet` transaction to grant specified permissions to another account.
* Adds `ltDelegate` ledger object to maintain the permission list for delegating/delegated account pair.
* Adds an optional `Delegate` field in common fields, allowing a delegated account to send transactions on behalf of the delegating account within the granted permission scope. The `Account` field remains the delegating account; the `Delegate` field specifies the delegated account. The transaction is signed by the delegated account.
This change fixes a number of issues involved with CTID:
* CTID is not present on all RPC tx transactions.
* rpcWRONG_NETWORK is missing in the ErrorCodes.cpp
As part of import optimization, a transitive include had been removed that defined `BOOST_COMP_MSVC` on Windows. In unity builds, this definition was pulled in, but in non-unity builds it was not - causing a compilation error. An inspection of the Boost code revealed that we can just gate the statements by `_MS_VER` instead. A `#pragma message` is added to verify that the statement is only printed on Windows builds.
This change removes the existing undefined behavior from `LogicError`, so we can be certain that there will be always a stacktrace.
De-referencing a null pointer is an old trick to generate `SIGSEGV`, which would typically also create a stacktrace. However it is also an undefined behaviour and compilers can do something else. A more robust way to create a stacktrace while crashing the program is to use `std::abort`, which we have also used in this location for a long time. If we combine the two, we might not get the expected behaviour - namely, the nullpointer deref followed by `std::abort`, as handled in certain compiler versions may not immediately cause a crash. We have observed stacktrace being wiped instead, and thread put in indeterminate state, then stacktrace created without any useful information.
Requiring manual updates of numFeatures is an annoying manual process that is easily forgotten, and leads to frequent merge conflicts. This change takes advantage of the `XRPL_FEATURE` and `XRPL_FIX` macros, and adds a new `XRPL_RETIRE` macro to automatically set `numFeatures`.
The codebase is filled with includes that are unused, and which thus can be removed. At the same time, the files often do not include all headers that contain the definitions used in those files. This change uses clang-format and clang-tidy to clean up the includes, with minor manual intervention to ensure the code compiles on all platforms.
Combine multiple related debug log data points into a single
message. Allows quick correlation of events that
previously were either not logged or, if logged, strewn
across multiple lines, making correlation difficult.
The Heartbeat Timer and consensus ledger accept processing
each have this capability.
Also guarantees that log entries will be written if the
node is a validator, regardless of log severity level.
Otherwise, the level of these messages is at INFO severity.
In PeerImpl.cpp, if the function is a message handler (onMessage) or called directly from a message handler, then it should use fee_, since when the handler returns (OnMessageEnd) then the charge function is called. If the function is not a message handler, such as a job queue item, it should remain charge.
- 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>
The LEDGER_ENTRY macro now takes an additional parameter, which makes it easier to avoid missing including the new field in jss.h and to the list of account_objects/ledger_data filters.
Replace Issue in STIssue with Asset. STIssue with MPTIssue is only used in MPT tests.
Will be used in Vault and in transactions with STIssue fields once MPT is integrated into DEX.