* XRPLF/develop:
chore: Update clang-format and prettier with pre-commit (5709)
fix(test): handle null metadata for unvalidated tx in Env::meta (5715)
chore: Workaround for CI build errors on arm64 (5717)
chore: Fix file formatting (5718)
fix: Skip notify-clio when running in a fork, reorder config fields (5712)
chore: Reverts formatting changes to external files, adds formatting changes to proto files (5711)
This change reverts the formatting applied to external files and adds formatting of proto files.
As clang-format will complain if a proto file is modified or moved, since the .clang-format file does not explicitly contain a section for proto files, the change has been included in this PR as well.
- Cleaned up some of the `LEDGER_ENTRY` macros by eliding unnecessary
parameters.
- Define the transaction privileges in one place (InvariantCheck.cpp).
- Give `EscrowFinish` the `mayAuthorizeMPT` privilege.
- Rename the test helper `expectLine` to `expectHolding` since
it handles both trust lines and MPTs.
- Restructure the ""pseudo-account has 2 pseudo-account fields set"
invariant test to loop over all defined pseudo-account fields.
- Fix `operator<<` for `PrettyAmount` to handle `MPTIssue`s.
- Add enforcement of the `AccountRootsDeletedClean` invariant if SAV is
enabled, and clarify the comment for the pseudo-account field check.
- Delete the 100% redundant `ttMPTOKEN_ISSUANCE_SET` check in
`ValidMPTIssuance`.
* XRPLF/ximinez/lending-refactoring-4:
fix: Modify jobs to use '>>' instead of 'tee' for GITHUB_OUTPUT (5699)
refactor: Revamp CI workflows (5661)
refactor: Decouple net from xrpld and move rpc-related classes to the rpc folder (5477)
Set version to 2.6.0-rc2
docs: Updates list of maintainers and reviewers (5687)
fix: Change log to debug level for AMM offer retrieval and IOU payment check (5686)
fix: Add -Wno-deprecated-declarations for Clang only (5680)
Update .git-blame-ignore-revs for 5657 (5675)
Fix BUILD.md instruction (5676)
Set version to 2.6.0-rc1
fix: Improve logging of the reason to refuse a peer connection (5664)
fix: Make test suite names match the directory name (5597)
chore: Run prettier on all files (5657)
chore: Set CONAN_REMOTE_URL also for forks (5662)
chore: Cleanup bin/ directory (5660)
perf: Optimize hash performance by avoiding allocating hash state object (5469)
* XRPLF/develop:
fix: Modify jobs to use '>>' instead of 'tee' for GITHUB_OUTPUT (#5699)
refactor: Revamp CI workflows (#5661)
refactor: Decouple net from xrpld and move rpc-related classes to the rpc folder (#5477)
Set version to 2.6.0-rc2
docs: Updates list of maintainers and reviewers (#5687)
fix: Change log to debug level for AMM offer retrieval and IOU payment check (#5686)
fix: Add -Wno-deprecated-declarations for Clang only (#5680)
Update .git-blame-ignore-revs for #5657 (#5675)
Fix BUILD.md instruction (#5676)
Set version to 2.6.0-rc1
fix: Improve logging of the reason to refuse a peer connection (#5664)
fix: Make test suite names match the directory name (#5597)
chore: Run prettier on all files (#5657)
chore: Set CONAN_REMOTE_URL also for forks (#5662)
chore: Cleanup bin/ directory (#5660)
perf: Optimize hash performance by avoiding allocating hash state object (#5469)
We're currently calling `XXH3_createState` and `XXH3_freeState` when hashing an object. However, it may be slow because they call `malloc` and `free`, which may affect the performance. This change avoids the use of the streaming API as much as possible by using an internal buffer.
- Add a new parameter "signature_target" to "sign". Supports single and
multisign, but I haven't written tests for multisign yet.
- Skip account validation if this field is set, like multisigning.
- Unit tests demonstrating examples.
* XRPLF/develop:
Switch Conan 1 commands to Conan 2 and fix credentials (#5655)
perf: Move mutex to the partition level (#5486)
Upload Conan dependencies upon merge into develop (#5654)
This change introduces two key optimizations:
* Mutex scope reduction: Limits the lock to individual partitions within `TaggedCache`, reducing contention.
* Decoupling: Removes the tight coupling between `LedgerHistory` and `TaggedCache`, improving modularity and testability.
Lock contention analysis based on eBPF showed significant improvements as a result of this change.
- Still required for the transaction to succeed (except inside a Batch,
because the batch signers take care of that).
- Started adding tests for Loan-related RPC and low-level math checks.
Currently only implemented "sign" on a LoanSet to verify it can be
done.
This change fixes an issue where the order of `PriceDataSeries` was out of sync between when `PriceOracle` was created and when it was updated. Although they are registered in the canonical order when updated, they are created using the order specified in the transaction; this change ensures that they are also registered in the canonical order when created.
The Payment transaction metadata is missing the `DeliveredAmount` field that displays the actual amount delivered to the destination excluding transfer fees. This amendment fixes this problem.
#5224 added (among other things) a `VaultWithdraw` transaction that allows setting the recipient of the withdrawn funds in the `Destination` transaction field. This technically turns this transaction into a payment, and in some respect the implementation does follow payment rules, e.g. enforcement of `lsfRequireDestTag` or `lsfDepositAuth`, or that MPT transfer has destination `MPToken`. However for IOUs, it missed verification that the destination account has a trust line to the asset issuer. Since the default behavior of `accountSendIOU` is to create this trust line (if missing), this is what `VaultWithdraw` currently does. This is incorrect, since the `Destination` might not be interested in holding the asset in question; this basically enables spammy transfers. This change, therefore, removes automatic creation of a trust line to the `Destination` account in `VaultWithdraw`.
This change adds support for `DomainID` to existing transactions `MPTokenIssuanceCreate` and `MPTokenIssuanceSet`.
In #5224 `DomainID` was added as an access control mechanism for `SingleAssetVault`. The actual implementation of this feature lies in `MPToken` and `MPTokenIssuance`, hence it makes sense to enable the use of `DomainID` also in `MPTokenIssuanceCreate` and `MPTokenIssuanceSet`, following same rules as in Vault:
* `MPTokenIssuanceCreate` and `MPTokenIssuanceSet` can only set `DomainID` if flag `MPTRequireAuth` is set.
* `MPTokenIssuanceCreate` requires that `DomainID` be a non-zero, uint256 number.
* `MPTokenIssuanceSet` allows `DomainID` to be zero (or empty) in which case it will remove `DomainID` from the `MPTokenIssuance` object.
The change is amendment-gated by `SingleAssetVault`. This is a non-breaking change because `SingleAssetVault` amendment is `Supported::no`, i.e. at this moment considered a work in progress, which cannot be enabled on the network.
The current implementation of rngfill is prone to false warnings from GCC about array bounds violations. Looking at the code, the implementation naively manipulates both the bytes count and the buffer pointer directly to ensure the trailing memcpy doesn't overrun the buffer. As expressed, there is a data dependency on both fields between loop iterations.
Now, ideally, an optimizing compiler would realize that these dependencies were unnecessary and end up restructuring its intermediate representation into a functionally equivalent form with them absent. However, the point at which this occurs may be disjoint from when warning analyses are performed, potentially rendering them more difficult to
determine precisely.
In addition, it may also consume a portion of the budget the optimizer has allocated to attempting to improve a translation unit's performance. Given this is a function template which requires context-sensitive instantiation, this code would be more prone than most to being inlined, with a decrease in optimization budget corresponding to the effort the optimizer has already expended, having already optimized one or more calling functions. Thus, the scope for impacting the the ultimate quality of the code generated is elevated.
For this change, we rearrange things so that the location and contents of each memcpy can be computed independently, relying on a simple loop iteration counter as the only changing input between iterations.
* upstream/develop: (56 commits)
Remove `include(default)` from libxrpl profile (#5587)
refactor: Change boost::shared_mutex to std::shared_mutex (#5576)
Fix macos runner (#5585)
Remove the type filter from "ledger" RPC command (#4934)
refactor: Update date, libarchive, nudb, openssl, sqlite3, xxhash packages (#5567)
test: Run unit tests regardless of 'Supported' amendment status (#5537)
Retire Flow Cross amendment (#5562)
chore: Update CI to use Conan 2 (#5556)
fixAMMClawbackRounding: adjust last holder's LPToken balance (#5513)
chore: Add gcc-12 workaround (#5554)
Add MPT related txns into issuer's account history (#5530)
chore: Remove unused headers (#5526)
fix: add allowTrustLineLocking flag for account_info (#5525)
Downgrade required CMake version for Antithesis SDK (#5548)
fix: Link with boost libraries explicitly (#5546)
chore: Fix compilation error with clang-20 and cleanup (#5543)
test: Remove circular jtx.h dependencies (#5544)
Decouple CredentialHelpers from xrpld/app/tx (#5487)
fix: crash when trace-logging in tests (#5529)
test: switch some unit tests to doctest (#5383)
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This issue was reported on the Javascript client library: XRPLF/xrpl.js#2611
The type filter (Note: as of the latest version of rippled, type parameter is deprecated) does not work as expected. This PR removes the type filter from the ledger command.
- Refactor the IOU payment code out of the Payment transactor and use it
for different destinations. This should enforce all of the trust line
rules without having to reinvent a dozen wheels.
- TODO: Same for MPTs.